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The European Commission and/or its agencies organise info days on the 2024 call topics in the Horizon Europe work programme 2023-2024 and these are often complemented by brokerage events, organised by National Contact Point (NCP) networks and the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), where connections can be made with potential collaboration partners.
An overview of the upcoming info days and brokerage events:
Info days and/or brokerage events of Cluster 1 Health and Cluster 3 Civil security for society have taken place already in June and of Cluster 6 Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment in September.
In the attached list (pdf) you can find the links to the above mentioned info days and/or brokerage events. The events are included as well in the NCP Flanders event calendar.
Several other national or regional brokerage events are organised which allow participants from abroad or other regions. These are included in the NCP Flanders event calendar, e.g. Brokerage event on Cluster Health and Innovative Health Initiative organised by the UK NCPs.
In addition to the info days and brokerage events on the Horizon Europe 2024 call topics, info days on Horizon Europe project implementation are organised by the European Commission and/or its agencies on different topics. These events are included in the NCP Flanders event calendar:
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