This Societal Challenge is about undertaking the research and innovation activities needed to protect the European citizens, society and economy as well as the infrastructures services, the prosperity, political stability and wellbeing.
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This Societal Challenge is about undertaking the research and innovation activities needed to protect the European citizens, society and economy as well as the infrastructures services, the prosperity, political stability and wellbeing.
The work programme of 2018-2020 focuses on protecting the infrastructure of Europe, security and digital security.
This is translated into the following subjects:
ICT NMBP SME Instrument Health
Second call for an Expression of Interest for innovative and rapid health-related approaches to respond to COVID-19 and to deliver quick results for society for a higher level of preparedness of health systems has been opened. Deadline submission: 11 June 2020 (17.00.00 - Brussels time) Below are the links to the 5 topics of this Expression o... read more
SME Instrument Security EIC Pilot
The EIC Accelerator Annotated Proposal Template, a guide for application, is available on the news webpage from Access2EIC – the network of EIC National Contact Points. It is also available as a document on the EIC Pilot page on the NCP Flanders website. read more
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The Stargate project obtained funding under the special Green Deal call of Horizon 2020, more in particular under the topic of “green ports and airports”. It received the maximum score of the evaluators and was selected out of more than 40 projects. Stargate’s purpose is to prove that sustainable aviation is possible and happening. It focuses on the further decarbonization of the aviation industry, the improvement of local environmental quality and the stimulation of the modal split. Together with a consortium of 21 European partners with a diverse and rich expertise (airports, community partners, knowledge institutions, consultants, local governments, …), Brussels Airports takes the lead as lighthouse airport to develop and implement innovative solutions. Results that prove successful can be deployed at the fellow airports (Toulouse, Budapest, Athens). Over the course of the coming five years, the consortium will exchange knowledge to investigate and realize more than 30 concrete projects.