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SUMMARY:Access conditions to Technology Infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that the European Commission in collaboration with the Belgian Presidency of the Council is organising a workshop on “Access conditions to Technology Infrastructures” on 27th February 2024.\nThe workshop is organised at Wallonie-Bruxelles International\, Place Sainctelette 2\, 1080 Brussels. \nJoin us in person or online in charting the course for the future of Technology Infrastructure policy in Europe! \nThe workshop will address the critical role of Technology Infrastructures (TIs) in driving innovation and competitiveness.\nParticipants will discuss current access practices\, barriers\, and best practices\, focusing on the diverse needs of users.\nSpecifically tailored for TI managers\, private and public users\, and stakeholders\, the workshop seeks to identify bottlenecks hindering broad access to TIs and examine available support schemes for SMEs and startups. \nPlease find enclosed to this invitation the concept and draft agenda\, providing additional information on the Workshop. Further details on the remaining speakers will follow soon.\nRegistrations are open until 15 February 2024 or until the maximum capacity of the venue is reached for in-person participation.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/access-conditions-to-technology-infrastructures/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240224
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SUMMARY:CoARA National Chapters Exchange Forum
DESCRIPTION:National Chapters are critical in fostering collaboration among national CoARA member organisations and supporting them in their implementation of the commitments outlined in the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment.\nFor the first time\, high-level representatives of National Chapters and interested parties in setting up a CoARA National Chapter\, are coming together at the CoARA National Chapters Exchange Forum in Porto\, Portugal on February 22-23\, 2024. The upcoming forum is organised in collaboration with INESC-TEC\, FCT\, University of Minho\, and Science Europe. With the National Chapters Exchange Forum a platform is created to facilitate knowledge sharing among county-specific CoARA communities of practice. \nThe CoARA National Chapters Exchange Forum is set to cultivate a dynamic exchange of insights and experiences among representatives of existing and prospective CoARA National Chapters along topics such as local contexts and motivations for initiating a chapter\, reflections on challenges and good practices\, and fostering a multilingual CoARA. Objectives of the National Chapters Exchange Forum are to explore collaboration potentials and possibilities of building synergies; as well as to collectively respond to open questions around the design of National Chapters and inspire CoARA members in countries without a National Chapter to initiate one. \n  \nForming country-level communities of practice to implement CoARA\nCoARA member organisations follow a shared direction and a collective commitment to the principles of the reform. However\, the success of implementing these principles hinges on a nuanced understanding of the diverse geographical\, regional\, institutional\, and disciplinary contexts in which CoARA member organizations are situated. Despite a shared direction and shared core commitments\, the “one size doesn’t fit all” approach carries a special relevance and value in putting their practical commitments to the reform in practice.\nNational Chapters are specifically geared towards assisting CoARA member organisations in implementing the shared direction of the reform and its core commitments outlined in the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment within a national or regional context. \nInitiated by CoARA members\, the establishment of National Chapters is a voluntary endeavour\, and any CoARA member from the respective country is invited to participate in the call for their National Chapter. Over a two-year timeframe\, National Chapters are entrusted with the responsibility of developing specific outputs that contribute to the comprehensive implementation of the Agreement within their national context(s). Their mandate goes beyond existing efforts in the country\, emphasising inclusivity by involving at least half of the national CoARA member organisations. \nTo ensure a broader spectrum of participation\, mechanisms are established to allow organisations\, both within and outside CoARA\, to contribute to and benefit from the National Chapter. Essential to the success of National Chapters is a commitment to sharing lessons learnt with other chapters and fostering synergies with relevant CoARA Working Groups. This collaborative approach strengthens the impact of CoARA’s mission on responsible research assessment practices.\nSo far\, 12 countries formed National Chapters: and three prospective Chapters are currently being proposed or are under evaluation. You can access the full inventory of them and browse their work plans here. \n  \nOngoing Call for CoARA National Chapters\nIn 2023 CoARA launched a Call for CoARA members to form National Chapters – this Call is on an ongoing basis and therefore members invited to take part under the conditions outline in the call document and to submit their application via the dedicated online form. \nJoin us in Porto \nIf you are a CoARA member organisation with an interest in forming a National Chapter and would like to learn from the experiences of existing chapters\, you are invited to participate at the National Chapters Exchange Forum in Porto (22-23\, February). However please note\, there are limited seats available onsite – an online option will be available to follow the event. Invitations have been sent by email. If you have not received an invitation and you represent a CoARA member organisation\, or your require more information\, please reach out to the CoARA secretariat: secretariat@coara.eu
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/coara-national-chapters-exchange-forum/
LOCATION:Porto\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:What’s on the Horizon? Framing the next 40 years of European R&I
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nIn 2024\, the EU will reach an important milestone: the 40th anniversary of the launch of its first Framework Programme (FP) for research. On the occasion of its annual Network conference\, Science|Business – which will more modestly celebrate 20 years of its own existence – will convene international leaders from across the science\, technology and innovation spectrum to take stock of what the FPs have delivered to date\, analyse their impact on Europe and on global R&D cooperation\, and discuss future directions for the EU in science and technology.   \nAmong the central themes to be addressed: As the EU institutions and member-states begin their deliberations on what will succeed Horizon Europe\, how should the Framework Programme evolve in its 10th edition\, and is the current approach the best in the long run? Is Europe ready to invest what it takes to remain a global leader in critical technology domains? Can policy and regulation keep pace with breakthrough science and drive innovation in industrial R&D ecosystems? What will the world look like 40 years from now\, and what will be the role of science and technology in ensuring the planet remains a safe\, clean and healthy place to live? And given current geopolitical trends\, how to ensure that the world continues to work together on R&I and not follow divergent paths?    \nOn February 12-13\, join us in Brussels and online – along with past\, current and possibly future architects of the Framework Programme – for a celebration of the EU’s journey to date\, and more importantly a forward-looking exploration of what the next four decades may hold. 
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/whats-on-the-horizon-framing-the-next-40-years-of-european-ri/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240212T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240212T173000
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SUMMARY:Rethink\, reform or replace: How should the EU approach the design of FP10? Private S|B Network series of workshops
DESCRIPTION:Although more than four years away\, the public debate has already begun regarding the structure and orientation of the EU’s next Framework Programme for Research. On February 12\, Science|Business will convene a series of in-depth workshops and debates\, exclusively for members of its international Network\, to develop concrete ideas about how to address some of the key issues which have emerged during Horizon Europe\, and which will undoubtedly influence strategic decisions regarding its successor. \n\n\nPreliminary agenda\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n12:00     Registration and buffet lunch \n12:45     Welcome\, Context & Objectives  \n13:00     PARALLEL WORKSHOPS I \n Member-only discussions to develop ideas / sharpen recommendations around: \n Workshop 1: The programme problem \n With new R&I funds and programmes proliferating outside the Framework Programme\, and Horizon’s budget constantly under threat of being raided\, is the idea of a comprehensive\, one-size-fits all Framework Progamme still valid?  Or is it time to invent a totally different structure for R&I funding? \nWorkshop 2: The synergies problem  \nShould Framework Programmes promote science and tech excellence\, or European cohesion? Horizon Europe tries to have it both ways – but few are happy with the results\, and synergies between R&I and cohesion funds seem as elusive as ever. Is it possible to have it both ways\, and if so how? \nWorkshop 3: The selection problem  \nWith AI already transforming the funding landscape\, and the wasted resources of failed applications a longstanding but growing concern\, should we rethink the entire grant assessment and allocation process? After 40 years of frustration\, can anybody come up with a fairer\, simpler way of doing things?   \n14:15     COFFEE BREAK \n14:45     PARALLEL WORKSHOPS II \nMember-only discussions to develop ideas / sharpen recommendations around:  \nWorkshop 4: The defence problem \nAs the world gets scarier\, security is rising in national priorities everywhere\, but questions persist about the EU’s role in developing new military and dual-use technologies. Against this backdrop\, what would be the best way to structure defence R&I – inside or outside the FP\, or left alone to member-states and alliances? \nWorkshop 5: The partnerships problem \nDespite years of prodding\, big European companies still spend less on R&D than US or Chinese counterparts. Meanwhile\, Europe’s large-scale industry-led initiatives have become leviathans\, with SMEs and others struggling to access them. So is there a better way to organise public-private cooperation than partnerships\, and what else could revitalise corporate R&I? \nWorkshop 6: The international problem \nWith geopolitical tensions rising\, strategic autonomy has become a policy meme in Brussels – yet the EU is also seeking new Framework agreements with countries far from Europe. Should FPs be Europe-first or a tool for international diplomacy?  Can these seemingly contradictory goals be reconciled? \n16:00     Transition break \n16:15     Plenary session – Preparing for FP10: How can research and industry support the COM in planning for the future?  \n2024 will be a pivotal year for Europe\, thanks to Parliamentary elections and the appointment of a new Commission – but with political mandates and the implications for R&I as yet unknown\, which foundations need to be laid now to prepare for 2025 and beyond? In this closing plenary\, current EU representatives and Science|Business Network leaders will discuss the way forward and how R&I organisations can most effectively contribute. \n17:15     Close of session
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/rethink-reform-or-replace-how-should-the-eu-approach-the-design-of-fp10-private-sb-network-series-of-workshops/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:TRUST-AI | 1st Webinar on Genetic Programming
DESCRIPTION:On February 8th\, at 15:00 (GMT)\, there will be a webinar on genetic programming\, in the scope of the TRUST-AI project. These artificial intelligence methods are being used to generate models which can be inherently explainable. \nPeter Bosman leads the Evolutionary Intelligence group of CWI\, a top evolutionary computation research group\, and in this webinar will present GP-GOMEA\, a state-of-the-art genetic programming algorithm\, and how it is being utilized to solve different problems in multiple sectors\, such as healthcare. \nTo sign up\, please fill in the form.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/trust-ai-1st-webinar-on-genetic-progamming/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240313
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20240221T095411Z
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe: Collaborative Research in a Nutshell - Weekly Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:This mini-webinar series will shed light on different aspects of the proposal preparation process for collaborative projects in the thematic clusters of Horizon Europe through weekly\, short introductory seminars. The aim is to highlight specific elements of proposal preparations including: \n\nStrategic Preparation and Network Building for Involvement in Horizon Europe: Thursday\, 8 Feb. 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\nTime Planning for Proposal Preparation: Thursday\, 15 Feb. 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\nHow to Read a Call Topic: Thursday\, 22 Feb. 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\nProposal Template and Evaluation: Thursday\, 29 Feb. 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\nImpact in Horizon Europe: Thursday\, 7 March 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\nBudget planning: Tuesday\, 12 March 2024\, 13.30-14.15 CET\n\nThe series of events is directed at researchers interested in applying for Horizon Europe collaborative project grants and who would like to understand the key ingredients of successful proposals.  The webinars will be held in English\, participants can choose to take part in the whole series or only individual webinars. \nBased on KoWi’s mandate\, the target group of the event are researchers / research managers working at German universities\, research institutes or other public organisations. We reserve the right to admit/reject registrations accordingly. \nPlease register here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-europe-collaborative-research-in-a-nutshell-weekly-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20240125T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20240126T133000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231116T163823Z
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SUMMARY:INESC Winter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:INESC Winter Meeting\nOrganised in collaboration with INESC Holding\, the event is scheduled for January 25th and 26th\, 2024\, and it will be held in Porto. This is an internal event of the INESC group – external participants by invitation only. \nThe agenda is available below. \nThe primary goal is to bring together individuals from all five INESC institutes\, fostering an environment that encourages networking\, forging new connections\, and collectively engaging in a forward-thinking exercise regarding the future of our research fields and the positioning of the INESC group within the European landscape. \nThese moments of presence and open dialogue play a pivotal role in shaping INESC’s successful European positioning. Your ideas and insights are highly regarded\, and we look forward to your active participation in this event. \nOn January 25th there will be a welcome lunch\, followed by an afternoon dedicated to collaboration\, openness\, and curiosity. The event will have a participatory approach\, and will be guided by Dirk Stockmans\, a highly experienced facilitator who has worked for the European Commission for the last 30 years. \nOn January 26th\, a senior administration and management strategy meeting will be held. Participants will be selected by each institute administration. There is no need to register for this day. \n\nAgenda\nThursday 25th January 2024\nVenue: Alfândega do Porto \nFor the INESC community – from junior research positions to management and administration roles \n12:00 – 13:15: Check-in and Welcome Lunch \n13:30 – 14:00: Introductory session \n\nDirk Stockmans\, event facilitator\nRicardo Migueis\, Head of INESC Brussels HUB\nInês Lynce\, Chair of the Management Committee of INESC Brussels HUB\, President of INESC-ID\n\n14:00 – 15:35: Collective Storytelling harvesting with Charlotte Andersdotter & Massimo Busuoli.\nMain question: How to achieve structural success in EU R&I ? \n\nCharlotte has dedicated most of her career to research\, innovation\, and industrial development. She served as Director of ERRIN\, Policy Officer at the European Commission and Director of the Brussels representation of RISE institutes\, is the International Director and Head of Office at the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise.\nMassimo brings extensive experience in EU affairs. After 15 years as Director of the Brussels office of ENEA – Italian National Agency for New Technologies\, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development \, he is the Director of the Office of NTNU in Brussels\, SG of the European Ocean Research and Education Alliance and member of the board of EARMA.\n\n15:35 – 16:00: Coffee break \n16:00 – 17:45: Building future stories: What is the success story you will be telling in 2030? – World Café Method: \nThematic breakouts with members from different institutes. \nThematic areas: \n\nPower and Energy Systems\nAdvanced Computing\nArtificial Intelligence and Data Science\nAdvanced Communications Systems and Technology\nElectronic systems\, Microelectronics and Optoelectronics\nBioengineering and Health Technologies\nSystems Engineering and Management\nTransversal areas\n\n17:45 – 18:00: Conclusion of the meeting \n\nDirk Stockmans\, event facilitator\nRicardo Migueis\, Head of INESC Brussels HUB\n\n18:00 – 20:00: Cocktail and social activities: Tech demos\, E-Poster Gallery\, and INESC TEC Jazz Band \n\nTech demos: INESC institutes will showcase their capabilities and expertise through technological demonstrations.\nE-Poster Gallery: Featuring over 30 scientific posters highlighting the diversity of ongoing projects within the INESC group.\nINESC TEC Jazz Band: A musical interlude by the INESC TEC Jazz Band\, formed ten years ago by five colleagues who shared a passion for music and worked together.\n\n20:00 – 22:00: Buffet dinner \n\nFriday 26th January 2024\nVenue: Auditório A\, INESC TEC \nFor administrations and other senior positions only \n08:45-09:00: Welcome coffee \n09:00 – 09:20: Opening and Setting the Stage \n\nInês Lynce\, Chair of the Management Committee of INESC Brussels HUB\, President of INESC-ID\nArlindo Oliveira\, President of the INESC Holding\nRicardo Migueis\, Head of INESC Brussels HUB\, event moderator\n\n09:20 – 10:20: Keynote Speeches \n\nEU Research and Innovation Trends: Provide insights into current and future trends in EU R&I. EU positioning of INESC institutes. – Inês Lynce\nFunding Landscape Post-2027: Discuss the expected changes in funding\, particularly post-Horizon Europe and the Recovery and Resilience Plan. – José Carlos Caldeira\nConditions for success: Discuss what are the institutional conditions needed to achieve success in EU R&I funding. How can we have a bigger impact together\, while maintaining our autonomy as institutes? – Ricardo Migueis\n\nA Q&A session will follow each keynote speech. \n10:20 – 10:40: Coffee break \n10:40-12:00: Strategic roundtable discussions \n\nRound 1: EU positioning of INESC institutes. Host: Inês Lynce\, support: Sílvia Castro\nRound 2: Adaptation to new funding realities: scenarios for the new reality post-2027. Host: José Carlos Caldeira\, support: Francisco Afonso Azevedo\nRound 3: Conditions for success. Host: Ricardo Migueis\, support: Mariana Santos\n\n12.20 – 12:30: Conclusions and next steps \n12:30 – 13:30: Lunch and introduction to the training “Corporate Governance: Board Development” \n13:30 – 17:30: In-room training
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/inesc-winter-meeting/
CATEGORIES:In person
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SUMMARY:Workshop:  Oportunidade de financiamento cooperação União Europeia- União Africana
DESCRIPTION:Workshop:  \nOportunidade de financiamento cooperação União Europeia- União Africana \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDATA\n\n\n18 de janeiro\, 2024 10:00-11:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLOCAL\n\n\nOnline\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInscreva-se\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA ANI\, em parceria com a European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA)\, está a organizar\, dia 18 de janeiro\, um workshop dedicado a apresentar e esclarecer a comunidade nacional sobre a call “The European Union-African Union Innovation Platform”. \nA iniciativa está integrada no programa European Innovation Ecosystems e tem como objetivo financiar a plataforma de implementação da agenda estratégica de inovação AU/EU\, envolvendo stakeholders africanos e europeus: redes de start-ups\, academia\, empresas\, centros de I&D\, ONG\, instituições financiadoras internacionais\, incubadoras e aceleradoras.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView in  browser\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCopyright (C) 2023 ANI- Agência Nacional de Inovação. All rights reserved. \nOur mailing address is: \nANI- Agência Nacional de Inovação \nCampus do Lumiar\, Ed. O\, 1º \nEstrada do Paço do Lumiar \nLisboa 1649-038 \nPortugal \nWant to change how you receive these emails? \nYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/workshop-oportunidade-de-financiamento-cooperacao-uniao-europeia-uniao-africana/
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240118T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T133150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T133150Z
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe: Decoding the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform Private S|B Network FP Working Group webinar
DESCRIPTION:Now in its final stages of approval at institutional level\, the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP) is one of the most discussed initiatives supporting the development of critical technologies in Europe. The STEP would introduce a “sovereignty seal” for projects deemed worthy of receiving EU funds\, driving public and private investment towards ideas aiding the EU’s strategic autonomy agenda in technological development. But how will this work in real life? And what is the STEP’s impact on the various streams of EU funding and their planned priorities? Science|Business will discuss these and more themes with relevant EU officials in this members-only webinar.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-europe-decoding-the-strategic-technologies-for-europe-platform-private-sb-network-fp-working-group-webinar/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240115T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231227T092932Z
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SUMMARY:European Innovation Council online Info Day - Work Programme 2024
DESCRIPTION:The European Innovation Council (EIC) Work Programme 2024 will be presented in this full-day online event on 15 January 2024 dedicated to potential applicants\, together with an overview of the achievements under the previous work programmes \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProspective applicants for the European Innovation Council (EIC) interested in the upcoming opportunities under the Work Programme 2024 are warmly invited to join this full-day online Info Day to learn more about these opportunities\, but also about the successes achieved under the previous work programmes. \nHigh-level speakers from the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) and the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) of the European Commission and from the European Investment Bank (EIB) will provide an overview about three main funding schemes provided by EIC: \n\nEIC Pathfinder: for advanced research on breakthrough or game-changing technologies;\nEIC Transition: for transforming research results into innovation opportunities;\nEIC Accelerator: for individual companies to develop and scale up breakthrough innovations with high risk and high impact.\n\nDedicated sessions will present the wide range of services (access to coaches\, mentors\, access to global partners & innovation ecosystem) offered to all EIC-funded projects and companies by the Business Acceleration Services (BAS) and the Lump Sums as a novelty from 2024 relevant for all schemes. \nThe event will conclude with an overview of the free of charge support that prospective applicants can get from their EIC National Contact Points (Access2EIC network) and their local Enterprise Europe Network (EEN2EIC network) advisers. \nThe next day\, don’t miss out on the online Info Day dedicated to the EIC Accelerator Challenges under the Work Programme 2024. \nWeb streaming\nThere is no need for registrations as the event will be web streamed live. \nWATCH THE EVENT LIVE \nStay tuned\nDon’t miss any update on the upcoming funding opportunities under the EIC Work Programme 2024! \nFollow the EIC’s on social media – EIC X (Twitter) account and EISMEA LinkedIn page – and subscribe to the EIC newsletter. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ninnovation | EU financing\n\nMonday 15 January 2024\, 09:00 – 17:15 (CET)\n\nLive streaming available\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n\n\n\n15 Jan 2024\, 09:30 – 10:00 (CET)\nIntroduction\n\nMain Achievements of the EIC in 2023\nStéphane OUAKI\, Head of EIC Department\, EIC & SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) \nPolicy context & Main novelties of the EIC WP 2024\nKeith SEQUEIRA\, Head of Unit European Innovation Council\, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00 – 11:15 (CET)\nEIC Pathfinder\n\nOverview and application process; novelties and calls in 2024\nTimo HALLANTIE\, Head of Unit\, EIC Pathfinder\, EISMEA\nMartin LANGE\, Deputy Head of Unit\, EIC Pathfinder\, EISMEA \nQ&A \n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:15 – 12:00 (CET)\nLump Sums\n\nAndreia CHICOS\, Common Implementation Service\, DG RTD \n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:00 – 13:00 (CET)\nEIC Transition\n\nOverview and application process; novelties and calls in 2024\nViorel PECA\, Head of Unit\, EIC Transition\, EISMEA\nMarco GIORGINI\, Head of Sector\, EIC Tech to Market activities\, EISMEA \nQ&A \n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:00 – 13:45 (CET)\nLunch break\n\n\n\nShow 3 more items\n\n\n\n16:45 – 17:00 (CET)\nAccess2EIC and Closure\n\nValentina FIORONI\, APRE \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPractical information\n\n\n\nWhen\nMonday 15 January 2024\, 09:00 – 17:15 (CET)\nLanguages\nEnglish\nOrganisers\nEuropean Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency | Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/european-innovation-council-online-info-day-work-programme-2024/
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240117
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231215T085453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T085453Z
UID:12954-1704844800-1705449599@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Innovative Health Initiative Days for calls 6 and 7
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the IHI Call Days\nAt the IHI Call Days\, you can find the information needed to put together a strong proposal\, and find potential partners for your consortium. \nRegistration is free but it is mandatory. \nIHI calls 6 and 7 – find partners for your consortium via the IHI Call Days platform\nIHI plans to launch IHI calls 6 and 7 in early 2024\, and the draft topics are available on the Future opportunities page of the IHI website. Although the topics are still under development\, we have added the topics to this platform so that you can start networking with potential partners. All you have to do is register\, create your profile and start looking for and contacting potential partners. You can also meet via the platform! More guidance on using the matchmaking part of the platform can be found here. \nWe are also planning info sessions on calls 6 and 7\, and details will be published here as soon as they are available. \nAll information regarding future IHI call topics is indicative and subject to change. Final information about future IHI calls will be communicated after approval by the IHI Governing Board. \nIHI call 5 – matchmaking still open\nAlthough the IHI Call Days info and pitching sessions for call 5 are over\, the platform remains open for matchmaking. \nIf you’re looking for partners for the IHI call 5 topics\, you should also watch the pitching sessions held at the end of the info sessions. \nCatch up on the IHI Call Days sessions for call 5\nThe Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) launched  IHI call 5 on 27 July 2023. \nSlides and recordings of all info and pitching sessions can be found on the IHI website. \nWho should participate in the IHI Call Days?\nAny organisation interested in participating in IHI calls for proposals! This includes (but isn’t limited to) large companies in the pharmaceutical\, medical device\, digital\, and biotech sectors; small and medium-sized companies (SMEs); mid-sized companies; universities; patient organisations; medicines regulators; health technology assessment (HTA) bodies; payers\, and more \nWhy participate?\n\nGet all the information you need to apply to be part of these new IHI projects.\nBuild your own agenda\nIdentify and meet potential consortium partners via the brokerage meetings\, pitching sessions. If you are a consortium leader\, this will help you to find specialised and qualified teams or experts to complete your consortium. If you want to join a consortium as a partner\, the event will help you to find suitable project coordinators/partners.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/innovative-health-initiative-days-for-calls-6-and-7/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240108T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240108T153000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231227T095142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231227T095142Z
UID:12978-1704724200-1704727800@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Proposals for the 2024 calls of Cluster 2
DESCRIPTION:Dicas e informação útil para propostas ao Cluster 2\, evento online que contará com a intervenção do seu Ponto de Contacto Nacional (NCP) e de participantes de sucesso\, para a partilha de dicas e informação útil na reta final de preparação de propostas às calls de 2024 do Cluster 2 que têm prazo dia 7 de fevereiro de 2024. Inscreva-se aqui. Mais informação brevemente. \nEvento online que contará com a intervenção do seu Ponto de Contacto Nacional e de participantes de sucesso\, para a partilha de dicas a informação útil na reta final de preparação de propostas às calls de 2024 do Cluster 2 que têm prazo dia 7 de fevereiro de 2024.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/proposals-for-the-2024-calls-of-cluster-2/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231230
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T124014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T124014Z
UID:12864-1703808000-1703894399@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:2023 European Researchers Night
DESCRIPTION:The European Researchers’ Night is a Europe-wide public event\, which displays the diversity of science and its impact on citizens’ daily lives in fun\, inspiring ways. \nThis year\, the event will take place in 26 countries on Friday 29 September 2023. \nThe European Researchers’ Night aims to \n\nbring research and researchers closer to the public\npromote excellent research projects across Europe and beyond\nincrease the interest of young people in science and research careers\nshowcase the impact of researchers’ work on people’s daily lives\n\nThe European Researchers’ Night attracts each year more than 1.5 million visitors in Europe and beyond. \n\n\n\n\n© European Union\, 2022.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTake part in the events\nVisit the events to meet researchers and discover the fascinating world of science in a fun and interactive environment – with family or on your own. \nChildren\, young people and families will have the chance to meet researchers and discover research\, science and innovation through a wide range of science shows\, hands-on experiments\, games\, quizzes\, competitions\, exhibitions and digital activities. \nFind out which events take place in your country and consult their websites for more information \nResearchers: Get involved!\nAre you a researcher passionate about outreach and communication on science and research? \nThe European Researchers’ Night is a unique opportunity to engage with citizens of all ages to raise awareness about your research and its impact on society and to put your outreach skills to practice. \nReach out to the organisers of European Researchers’ Night events taking place near you to see how you can get involved. \nConsult the full list of projects and their websites for more information.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/2023-european-researchers-night/
LOCATION:Brussels
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20231218T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20231219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T142441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T142441Z
UID:12844-1702890000-1703005200@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:1st European Science Diplomacy Conference – Towards a European Approach to Science Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:In view of the increasing complexity and interconnectedness of global challenges\, pressures on global commons\, the impact of emerging technologies\, and not least the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine\, science diplomacy plays an ever-greater role\, also in view of the EU’s open strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty. \nIn light of this\, it is essential to mobilise all available tools for the EU to achieve its goals and defend its interests in a coordinated way to enhance the impact of the EU’s actions at the global level. In this regard\, the Global Approach to Research and Innovation\, Europe’s strategy for international cooperation in a changing world also highlights a stronger focus on science diplomacy. \nIn its conclusions on the Global Approach\, and on the future governance of the European Research Area (ERA)\, the Council called for the development of a European Science Diplomacy Agenda. Consequently\, discussions on science diplomacy are ongoing\, both at institutional level and with relevant stakeholders\, with a view of developing a framework for European Science Diplomacy. \nThe conference organised by the Spanish Presidency of the European Council together with the European Commission has the following objectives: \n– Taking stock of the development of the European Framework for Science Diplomacy;\n– Progressing the draft framework and discussing the way ahead;\n– Offering space for dialogue\, co-creation and participation by a broad range of stakeholders and fostering science diplomacy outreach\, also beyond the EU;\n– and enhancing motivation amongst science diplomacy actors to get actively involved and creating visibility for the ongoing process. \nThe conference will also be the occasion to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Madrid Declaration on Science Diplomacy\, which has been endorsed by over 200 experts since its adoption in December 2018. \nMore info here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/1st-european-science-diplomacy-conference-towards-a-european-approach-to-science-diplomacy/
LOCATION:madrid\, Madrid\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231212T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231212T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T132947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T132947Z
UID:12810-1702391400-1702402200@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:CHIPS meets Chips: Transatlantic cooperation in semiconductor research Private S|B event in partnership with the Center for Strategic and  International Studies
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nIn the fast-evolving semiconductor landscape\, the United States and the European Union have embarked on substantial initiatives to bolster their semiconductor industries. With planned investments of $52.7 billion in the US through the CHIPS & Science Act and €43 billion in the EU with the Chips Act\, there is great potential for groundbreaking research\, innovative technologies\, advanced fabrication\, and transformative applications. There is also great potential in trans-Atlantic collaboration. Our high-level conference aims to clarify the goals and challenges of these programmes while also exploring how these ambitious initiatives can complement one another. \nEnhanced cooperation is not without its challenges\, including differing programme regulations\, political objectives\, and industry capabilities. Nevertheless\, the dividends of trans-Atlantic cooperation are potentially immense—greater technological progress\, heightened efficiencies\, reduced costs\, more secure supply chains\, and strengthened trade and diplomatic ties. Many companies and research institutions\, spanning both sides of the Atlantic\, recognise these potential benefits and are actively exploring collaborative opportunities. \nOur event\, jointly organised by Brussels-based Science|Business news service and the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)\, one of America’s leading policy research institutions\, offers a unique platform to discuss these opportunities publicly. Bringing together stakeholders from industry\, academia\, and government \, this conference will be broadcast live from Brussels\,  reported on by the Science|Business news service and followed up with a policy paper from CSIS. \nOur goal is to highlight the need and opportunities inherent in greater cooperation and begin an ongoing transatlantic dialogue that brings together European and Americans from industry\, academia\, and policymakers in this crucial enabling technology.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/chips-meets-chips-transatlantic-cooperation-in-semiconductor-research-private-sb-event-in-partnership-with-the-center-for-strategic-and-international-studies/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231206T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231206T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T132743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T132743Z
UID:12808-1701869400-1701883800@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Strategies for R&D resilience in shifting security paradigms Public S|B Widening conference
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nThe world of science is changing fast as geopolitical tensions between east and west intensify. Science and technology organisations are less open to the world since Russia started the war in Ukraine\, and China and the US engaged in a technology standoff. \nThis conference aims to provide insightful discussions on how security and defence developments profoundly impact research and development in the EU’s so-called Widening countries\, and what policy responses are needed in order to safeguard the future of R&D in this region and beyond. \n\nEvolving Needs: The Widening countries\, located primarily in central and eastern Europe\, face significant threats to their research and development sectors. Not only could we see a diversion of resources towards defence spending in general\, but the R&D investments could also be routed in that direction. There’s also the pressing concern that the costs of research will increase\, as cybersecurity breaches and other security challenges could require investments to fortify research infrastructures. This happens across the EU\, but the impact is asymmetric in countries with below 70% of the EU GDP.\nHistorical and Geographic Insights: The history and geographic position of the Widening countries play a pivotal role in addressing these new challenges. The region\, with its rich historical context\, has often been at the crossroads of major global events. It has unique insights to offer\, borne out of its past experiences in dealing with both security threats and opportunities. Furthermore\, given the region’s proximity to these new areas of conflict\, it now finds itself on the frontline of emerging security challenges. This places the region in a prime position to gain first-hand experiences and a more acute understanding of these new threats. By leveraging its historical insights and frontline perspective\, the region can contribute valuable knowledge to addressing security challenges across the EU.\n\nOur conference seeks to bring together experts and stakeholders from both within and outside the region to explore this dynamic landscape. Together\, we aim to debate policies and strategies for adapting to the new geopolitical circumstances and shape the future of R&D in the face of growing security and defence threats across the EU.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/strategies-for-rd-resilience-in-shifting-security-paradigms-public-sb-widening-conference/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20231205T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20231206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T142048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T142048Z
UID:12842-1701766800-1701882000@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:European Partnership Stakeholder Forum 2023 - from idea to impact
DESCRIPTION:EC-DG RTD\, with the support of ERA-LEARN\, is organising the second edition of the Partnership Stakeholder Forum in Brussels. The event will bring together the whole community of European Partnership stakeholders to discuss policy and practical aspects related to European Partnerships. It will furthermore provide avenue for networking\, broadening engagement and sharing of experiences. \nObjectives: \n\nReview the state of play of implementation of the European Partnerships launched under the first Strategic Plan\, as well as a first look on the interim evaluation of Horizon Europe.\nPresent and discuss the enlargement of the partnerships portfolio under the second Strategic Plan.\nHave a first exchange of views with the community at large on European Partnerships in the next Framework Programme.\n\nOn the agenda there will be a mix of plenary and parallel sessions addressing a series of relevant issues. Opportunities for networking will also be provided. \nAgenda \nThe registration is closed. \nThe link to the live web-streaming is the following: https://bluepoint.clevercast.com/webcast/registration/w-pAV5rW \nThe streaming will start with the plenary session on 5 December 2023 at 14:00 (CET) and on 6 December 2023 at 11:15 (CET).\nThe live web-streaming is not available for the parallel sessions. \nAn interaction with the speakers or the audience will not be possible.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/european-partnership-stakeholder-forum-2023-from-idea-to-impact/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231204T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T141808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T141808Z
UID:12840-1701698400-1701705600@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Co-Designing Diamond Open Access Recommendations and Guidelines for Research Funders\, Sponsors\, and Donors
DESCRIPTION:Science Europe is organising a co-design process to develop Diamond Open Access recommendations and guidelines for research Funders\, Sponsors\, and Donors (FSDs). As diamond open access initiatives gather momentum\, this co-design process is a timely opportunity for FSD experts to come together and discuss how they can provide effective financial support for diamond open access. \nThis meeting will provide a briefing on the development of diamond open access developments in Europe and beyond\, discuss opportunities and challenges for FSDs\, and have a first exchange on co-designing recommendations and guidelines. Two or more workshops will be organised starting in early 2024. Draft recommendations and guidelines will be used to engage FSD leadership in the second half of 2024. Final recommendations and guidelines will be published in March 2025. \nRegistration is available through the ‘Registration’ link above. The co-design process is open to FSDs in Europe. Although Science Europe represents 41 public research funding and performing organisations in 30 countries\, this process is explicitly also open to non-Science Europe members. \nThis co-design process is focussed on research funding organisations. Separate co-design processes for universities and other research performing organisations and policy makers will be organised by the European University Association and OPERAS. \nRegister here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/co-designing-diamond-open-access-recommendations-and-guidelines-for-research-funders-sponsors-and-donors/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20231130T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Lisbon:20231201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T143600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T143600Z
UID:12851-1701334800-1701450000@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Chips Joint Undertaking Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe highly anticipated launch event of the Chips Joint Undertaking\, a pioneering initiative in the realm of microelectronics and semiconductor technologies\, is getting a date shift. Originally scheduled for the 22nd and 23rd of November 2023\, the event will now take place on the 30th of November and the 1st of December 2023. The event’s location will be the Event Lounge in Brussels\, Belgium. \n? The Event Lounge\, Brussels\n? 30th November & 1st December 2023 \nThe Chips Joint Undertaking represents a collaborative endeavor with the aim of solidifying Europe’s position as a global leader in the semiconductor industry. This initiative has been conceived in response to the growing demand for advanced chip technologies and the recognition of their strategic significance across various sectors. \nThrough the European Chips Act\, the Joint Undertaking brings together prominent industry players\, esteemed research organizations\, and influential policymakers. Its primary objective is to foster synergies and drive innovation throughout the microelectronics value chain. By acting as a platform for public-private partnerships\, it facilitates collaboration and knowledge exchange to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the field. \nThe launch event is set to be an important occasion as it marks the official inauguration of the Chips Joint Undertaking. During these two days\, attendees will gain deep insights into the initiative’s objectives and strategic roadmap. It will offer a comprehensive understanding of the mission and program of the Chips Joint Undertaking. \nRegistration details for the event will be announced shortly. The participants are encouraged to mark their calendars and stay tuned for updates on the event agenda\, notable speakers\, and additional pertinent information. \nDon’t let this exceptional occasion pass you by. Join us at the Event Lounge in Brussels on the 30th of November and 1st of December to witness the beginning of a transformative chapter in the world of microelectronics. Together\, we can contribute to shaping the landscape of this vital industry and steer it towards a prosperous future.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/chips-joint-undertaking-launch-event/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231128T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T131624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T131624Z
UID:12884-1701183600-1701190800@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Horizon Europe: FP10 and Preparing for the 2024 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Policy and public debates are now under way regarding the design and priorities for the EU’s successor to Horizon Europe – the 10th Framework Programme for Research – which will be at the heart of the Science|Business Annual Network Conference on February 12 & 13 next year\, titled What’s on the Horizon? Framing the next 40 years of European R&I. \nAgainst this backdrop\, on November 27 Science|Business will convene members of its Network online for a first discussion of new ideas and recommendations to shape the February agenda and to develop inputs for the FP10-focused workshops that will take place in Brussels on February 12. \nN.B. Participation is exclusive to representatives of Science|Business Network Members. \nRead more:\nHere’s what the member states have in mind for FP10
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-europe-fp10-and-preparing-for-the-2024-annual-conference-4/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231130
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T131802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T131802Z
UID:12886-1701129600-1701302399@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Behave 2023\, the 7th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency by the European Energy Network (EnR).
DESCRIPTION:The event will take place in Maastricht\, the Netherlands. The theme of this year’s conference will be ‘Scaling-up Behaviour Change in the light of the energy and climate crisis’. More info
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/behave-2023-the-7th-european-conference-on-behaviour-and-energy-efficiency-by-the-european-energy-network-enr/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231115T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231130T132322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T132322Z
UID:12804-1700040600-1700056800@hub.inesc.pt
SUMMARY:Health & Life Science Sector Day – Health innovation and the future of medicines development Public S|B conference
DESCRIPTION:In April this year\, the European Commission issued its proposals for a comprehensive revision of the EU’s basic pharmaceutical legislation. Reflecting key lessons learned from COVID\, the proposals seek to create  an “innovation-and competitiveness-friendly” landscape in Europe for biomedical research and medicines development\, while ensuring greater resilience and autonomy in the event of future health crises and addressing the sector’s environmental footprint.   \nYet various R&D stakeholders are concerned that – in trying to strike a balance between myriad public and private sector interests – the Commission could inadvertently achieve the opposite. For example\, shortening EU patent protection on new therapeutics is intended to boost patient access to medicines\, but could persuade pharmaceutical companies\, scientists and investors to prioritise other regions to develop and commercialise breakthrough innovations in the future. Under such a scenario\, Europe’s whole health and life sciences community is likely to feel the chill\, with fewer resources over time to sustain its historical excellence in fundamental research\, international cooperation platforms\, and global scientific leadership. Both pharmaceutical and medical technology companies are closely watching the EU’s actions on data sharing. \nWhat ultimately emerges in terms of new directives and regulation will have a direct impact on pharmaceutical and medical technology R&D ecosystems everywhere – not just in terms of corporate investment and production planning\, but also attractiveness to venture capital\, public-private partnerships and top research talent\, among others. And perhaps more importantly\, it may influence Europe’s readiness to provide global leadership – both scientific and political – when the world is confronted with its next urgent health crisis.  \nOn 15 November\, the S|B Health & Life Sciences Day will therefore take as its central theme health innovation and the future of medicines development. It will explore the state of play at the interface between healthcare legislative and regulatory agendas and their R&D equivalents. It will also feature expert roundtables and debates on specific challenges and opportunities that will influence the next era of research-industry collaboration\, including issues such as data access and sharing across borders\, and the wider implications for health and life sciences in Europe. \nParticipants profiles \n\nScience: Vice-rectors\, deans of faculty\, heads of department\, institute\, or lab\, and senior researchers\nIndustry: R&D executives overseeing key projects\, pipelines and partnerships\, EU and Government Affairs teams\nPolicy: Key representatives from European institutions\, national ministries\, innovation agencies and international organisations
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/health-life-science-sector-day-health-innovation-and-the-future-of-medicines-development-public-sb-conference/
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231113T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T130131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T130131Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Science|Business Sector Day: Health & Life Sciences – Future-proofing medicines.
DESCRIPTION:In April this year\, the European Commission issued its proposals for a comprehensive revision of the EU’s basic pharmaceutical legislation. Reflecting key lessons learned from COVID\, the proposals seek to create  an “innovation-and competitiveness-friendly” landscape in Europe for biomedical research and medicines development\, while ensuring greater resilience and autonomy in the event of future health crises and addressing the sector’s environmental footprint.   \nYet various R&D stakeholders are concerned that – in trying to strike a balance between myriad public and private sector interests – the Commission could inadvertently achieve the opposite. For example\, shortening EU patent protection on new therapeutics is intended to boost patient access to medicines\, but could persuade pharmaceutical companies\, scientists and investors to prioritise other regions to develop and commercialise breakthrough innovations in the future. Under such a scenario\, Europe’s whole health and life sciences community is likely to feel the chill\, with fewer resources over time to sustain its historical excellence in fundamental research\, international cooperation platforms\, and global scientific leadership. Both pharmaceutical and medical technology companies are closely watching the EU’s actions on data sharing. \nWhat ultimately emerges in terms of new directives and regulation will have a direct impact on pharmaceutical and medical technology R&D ecosystems everywhere – not just in terms of corporate investment and production planning\, but also attractiveness to venture capital\, public-private partnerships and top research talent\, among others. And perhaps more importantly\, it may influence Europe’s readiness to provide global leadership – both scientific and political – when the world is confronted with its next urgent health crisis.  \nOn 15 November\, the S|B Health & Life Sciences Day will therefore take as its central theme health innovation and the future of medicines development. It will explore the state of play at the interface between healthcare legislative and regulatory agendas and their R&D equivalents. It will also feature expert roundtables and debates on specific challenges and opportunities that will influence the next era of research-industry collaboration\, including issues such as data access and sharing across borders\, and the wider implications for health and life sciences in Europe. \nParticipants profiles \n\nScience: Vice-rectors\, deans of faculty\, heads of department\, institute\, or lab\, and senior researchers\nIndustry: R&D executives overseeing key projects\, pipelines and partnerships\, EU and Government Affairs teams\nPolicy: Key representatives from European institutions\, national ministries\, innovation agencies and international organisations
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/3rd-sciencebusiness-sector-day-health-life-sciences-future-proofing-medicines-3/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T125925Z
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe Cluster 2 - Culture\, Creativity and Inclusive Society Info Day
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\nYou can watch the recording of the event on the Programme page. \nUnder the Pillar 2 of Horizon Europe\, Cluster 2 “Culture\, Creativity and Inclusive Society” aims to meet EU goals and priorities on enhancing democratic governance and citizens participation\, on the safeguarding and promotion of cultural heritage\, and to respond to and shape multifaceted social\, economic\, technological and cultural transformations. \nCluster 2 mobilises multidisciplinary expertise of European social sciences and humanities (SSH) for understanding fundamental contemporary transformations of society\, economy\, politics and culture. It aims to provide evidence-based policy options for a socially just and inclusive European green and digital transition and post-COVID 19 recovery. Future projects should deliver on the three intervention areas matching the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan (2021-2024): \n\nDemocracy and governance\nEuropean cultural heritage and the cultural and creative industries\nSocial and economic transformations\n\nAll topics under this Cluster are expected to mainstream Social Sciences and Humanities and to include a gender dimension. \nAsk questions and view the topic presentations\nAhead of the event\, we advise you to watch the pre-recorded presentations and to send your questions in advance via Sli.do by using #CL2INFODAY\, so that they can be answered fully and in priority during the live event. \n\nPresentation of topics for Destination Democracy and Governance\nPresentation of topics for Destination European Cultural Heritage and the Cultural and Creative Industries\nPresentation of topics for Destination Social and Economic Transformations\nPresentation tips and next steps for applicants\nPresentation on international cooperation\nPresentation on gender equality\nPresentation on lump sum\n\nBrokerage Event\nDo you intend to prepare a proposal addressing a topic under the upcoming calls in Horizon Europe Cluster 2? \nThe online brokerage event organised on 19 October 2023 will be dedicated to consortium building in Cluster 2: “Culture\, Creativity and Inclusive Society”. \nThe event will include online bilateral meetings with partners interested in the same topics for the 2024 calls. Following successful registration and activation of your profile\, participants can pre-arrange bilateral meetings by a user-friendly matchmaking tool. \nThe event is organised by the network of National Contact Points for Cluster 2\, the Net4Society HE project. \nDetailed information and registration \n. \nMore information\n\nHorizon Europe strategic plan\nCluster 2 Culture\, Creativity and Inclusive society work programme\nHorizon Europe\nResearch and Innovation days\nSocial sciences and humanities\nEuropean Democracy Action Plan\nGender equality in research and innovation\nNew European Bauhaus\n\nWebinars\n\nWebinar: How to prepare a successful proposal in Horizon Europe (24 March 2021)\nWebinar: A successful proposal for Horizon Europe: Scientific-technical excellence is key\, but don’t forget the other aspects (21 April 2021)\nLump Sum Funding in Horizon Europe: How does it work? How to write a proposal? (20 October 2022)\nThe Gender Equality Plan eligibility criterion in Horizon Europe: Who is concerned? How to comply with it? (23 June 2022)\n\nPast info days\n\nCluster 2 info day (January 2023)\nEuropean Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) info day (March 2023)\n\nContact\nAny questions? Contact the Research Enquiry Service (RES) for any general question on Horizon Europe. You can also find your National contact points or visit the FAQ section on the Funding portal.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-europe-cluster-2-culture-creativity-and-inclusive-society-info-day/
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231017T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T125644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T125644Z
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SUMMARY:Horizon Implementation Day: Grant Agreement Preparation in Horizon Europe
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\nYou can watch the recording of the event on the Programme page. \nThis second part of the Horizon Implementation Day series 2023 will give you detailed information about Grant Agreement Preparation in Horizon Europe.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-implementation-day-grant-agreement-preparation-in-horizon-europe/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231012T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T125506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T125506Z
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SUMMARY:Making waves: Is international R&I bringing a true blue economy within reach?
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, blue economy has moved steadily closer to the centre of political and policy radar screens around the world. Initially framed as the use of marine and maritime resources for economic growth\, the concept has expanded over time to the sustainable management and protection of ocean\, coastal and freshwater ecosystems – and along the way breathing fresh life into “nexus thinking” about the interrelationships between water\, energy and food. \nAs a nascent framework for planetary development\, blue economy holds vast potential\, but it also suffers from a lack of best practices\, clear governance and the limited scope and organisation of its applications to date.  Unsurprisingly\, the EU – along with the UN\, which launched the Decade of Sustainable Oceans in 2020\, and other like-minded countries – has been at the forefront of efforts to address these issues. Last year the European Commission launched one of its flagship missions under Horizon Europe to “Restore our Ocean and Waters”\, signalling the blue economy’s importance for its strategies in various policy areas\, ranging from energy to fisheries. The effort goes in parallel with the launch of the Sustainable Blue Economy co-funded partnership\, which aims at the creation of a climate-neutral\, sustainable and productive maritime economic area. \nNonetheless\, navigating in the darkness is not the best approach at sea\, and in this context research can provide a safe harbour. To reap the benefits coming from the marine environment\, and to avoid the depletion of its resources and its ability to help in the fight against climate change\, solid research\, data\, planning and cross-border cooperation will be crucial elements moving forward. This is already evident in some of the blue economy sectors that show the highest potential – from sustainable fishing and aquaculture\, to marine renewable energy and blue biotechnologies – but is equally true in more problematic domains like deep sea mining. Yet without clear scientific evidence of the impact of new practices and technologies\, the blue economy will suffer from barriers to implementation and a lack of investment. Both elements are crucial\, and they may well define if the blue economy is here to stay\, or just a passing wave. \nAgainst this backdrop\, what is the existing relationship between marine research\, the market and policymaking? How can a closer research-industry connection ensure start-ups\, innovative ideas\, and entrepreneurs the right incentives from the financial sector? How can regulators be presented with a clearer view of the benefits of sustainable marine environments in the context of wider political agendas? On October 12\, Science|Business will gather expert policymakers\, research experts\, industrial representatives and other key stakeholders to reflect on the knowledge value chains necessary to act on the blue economy’s potential. \n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSzilvia Nemeth\nDeputy Head of Unit\, European Commission (DG RTD)\n\n\n\n\n\nClaire Jolly\nHead\, Ocean Economy and Space Economy\, STI Directorate\, OECD\n\n\n\n\n\nPaul Holthus\nFounding President & CEO\, World Ocean Council\n\n\n\n\n\nHannah Brocke\nCSO & Co-Founder\, Planblue\n\n\n\n\n\nAntonella Calvia-Götz\nInnovation Funding Advisor\, Projects Directorate\, European Investment Bank\n\n\n\n\n\nJoachim Claudet\nSenior Researcher & Ocean Advisor\, CNRS\n\n\n\n\n\nJennifer Laplante\nChief Growth and Investment Officer\, Ocean Supercluster Canada\n\n\n\n\n\nPeter De Schryver\nInnovations director at INVE AQUACULTURE\n\n\n\n\n\nEduardo Silva\nCoordinator\, TEC4SEA & Senior Researcher\, INESC TEC\n\n\n\n\n\nSteffen Knodt\nHead of Sustainable Ocean Business Centre\, Fraunhofer\n\n\n\n\n\nChristina Abildgaard\nDirector\, Department for Bioresources and Environmental Research\, Research Council of Norway\n\n\n\n\n\nØyvind Fiksen\nProfessor and Marine Dean\, University of Bergen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPartners
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/making-waves-is-international-ri-bringing-a-true-blue-economy-within-reach-3/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231011T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231011T163000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T124752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T124921Z
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SUMMARY:EARTO Policy Event and Innovation Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The EARTO October Events 2023 will be held at the BIP – House of the Capital Region\, in Brussels on 11 October 2023.  \nEARTO Policy Event: The 10th edition of the EARTO Policy Event aims at gathering representatives from all over the world (RTOs\, EU institutions\, industry as well as other key R&I stakeholders). \nEARTO Innovation Awards: The 15th edition of the EARTO Innovation Awards Ceremony will present a wide range of RTOs’ work through our two categories of innovations: “Impact Delivered” and “Impact Expected”. \n  \n\n\n7Speakers\n\n\n120Tickets\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEARTO Policy Event & Innovation Awards 2023\n\n\n\n\n13:30 – 14:00\nRegistration & Welcome Coffee\n\n14:00 – 14:10\n\nOpening\n\n14:10 – 14:30\n\nKeynote Speech\n\n14:30 – 15:45\n\n\n\n\nAn EU RD&I Policy Supporting Europe’s Industrial Challenges\n\n15:45 – 16:15\nInnovation Awards 2023 Ceremony\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nAntti Vasara\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nMuriel Attané\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nJane Amilhat\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nSalla Saastamoinen\n  \n\n\n\n\nView all Speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEARTO Policy Event & Innovation Awards Venue\nThe EARTO Policy Event & Innovation Awards 2023 will take place at the BIP Meeting Center in Brussels\, Belgium.\nAddress: Rue Royale 2-4\, 1000 Brussels
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/earto-policy-event-and-innovation-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231009T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231012T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T124459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T124459Z
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SUMMARY:European Week of Regions and Cities 2023
DESCRIPTION:The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual conference dedicated to cohesion policy held in Brussels. This year\, EU-funded projects managed by the European Research Executive Agency (REA) will join the event’s four-day agenda\, bringing together researchers and specialists from various areas of expertise. \nAfter a successful edition in 2022 – where the event reached a record number of almost 20 000 participants\, 272 sessions and 528 partners – this year’s edition will continue to discuss common challenges for Europe’s regions and cities. By bringing together different socio-political actors\, the event will examine possible solutions on the debate on EU cohesion policy in a wider context. This includes discussions on achieving the ambitious goals of the EU Missions by 2030 – goals REA is helping achieve through its support to over 2 400 EU-funded projects. \nThe European Week of Regions and Cities will also include other partner events and side events taking place in different European regions. Discover the programme\, pick the event you wish to follow\, and register online. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ninnovation\n\nMonday 9 October 2023\, 09:00 – Thursday 12 October 2023\, 18:00 (CEST)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPractical information\n\n\n\nWhen\nMonday 9 October 2023\, 09:00 – Thursday 12 October 2023\, 18:00 (CEST)\nLanguages\nEnglish\n\n\n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\n\n\n© European Union\, 2023\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe projects involved in this year’s events are funded through Horizon Europe – the EU’s research and innovation framework programme – or its predecessor Horizon 2020. \nKey inclusive development strategies for Lifelong Learning \n10 October 2023 09:00 – 18:30 \nThe KIDS4ALL project develops a “buddy collaboration” (guided/intentional pairing of learners) scheme with the lifelong and life-wide dimension of learning in formal\, informal and non-formal educational contexts. Children involved in the project will work on learning content related to eight Lifelong Learning competences through theoretical understanding\, applied contents and interactive co-creation activities\, where they will develop authorship and agency and enhance their intercultural skills. The REFUGE-ED and New ABC projects will also contribute to this event. \n  \nCitizen science and co-design tools for cities \n10 October 2023 9:30-11:00 \nHow can local communities help in creating more sustainable and liveable cities? This participatory lab will explore 10 citizen science and co-design tools that were developed as part of several EU-funded projects including JUSTNature\, DivAirCity\, Upsurge\, I-CHANGE\, Impetus\, CompAir\, PSLifestyle\, GREEN SCENT\, SOCIO-BEE and AURORA. \n  \nClimate-neutral cities by 2030: delivering results through multi-stakeholder engagement \n10 October 2023 14:30 – 16:00 \nThis workshop explores the convergence of co-creation\, social innovation\, social inclusion\, and climate neutrality as a pathway to sustainable development. It will delve into the potential of co-creation as a means of fostering social innovation towards climate neutrality. Co-creation is a collaborative approach that encourages stakeholder participation in the design and implementation of solutions\, with the objective of producing more sustainable and socially beneficial outcomes. The MOSAIC project will feature at this event. \nAssessing the impact of Horizon 2020 funding on social innovation and going beyond \n11 October 2023 11:30 – 13:00 \nSocial innovation representatives from the Commission will present a report analysing the impact of Horizon 2020 funding on social innovation. This will serve as a basis for launching an open consultation on future programming and funding. Experienced project coordinators will share their experience in past and current framework programmes and their vision for the future. Participants will engage in a World Café on the future of social innovation\, focusing on impact\, synergies\, upscaling\, and new ideas. The Head of Department – Future Society\, Minna Wilkki\, will speak at the event. \n  \nBoosting circularity & seeking industrial-urban symbiosis through local-regional collaboration \n11 October 16:30-17:30 \nMany cities and regions are developing circular economy strategies but are still facing challenges in their progress towards circularity. The European Commission’s Circular Cities and Regions Initiative (CCRI) and the Hubs for Circularity (H4C) aim to bridge this gap by facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing. This session will inform you about the services they provide to EU cities and regions and present innovative circular solutions. \n  \nSecuring and restoring our waters at a regional and local level \n11 October 2023 16:30 – 17:30 \nIn this workshop\, we discuss the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters”. This Mission aims to protect and restore the health of our oceans and waters by combining innovative forms of governance and cooperation between regions with ways to better reach wider range of stakeholders. Representatives of regions and cities present the plans they have adopted to adhere to the Mission’s objectives. R&I outcomes to improve monitoring and detecting water pollution at the local level will also be presented. The EU-funded aqua3s project is featuring in the workshop. \n  \nAchieving Climate Neutral Cities through the Regeneration of Historic Urban Areas \n12 October 9:30-11:00 \nThe session discusses how to regenerate Historic Urban Areas in the co-creation of Climate Neutral City Contracts (CCC) for the EU Mission on Cities. A fresh new Policy Report issued by Horizon 2020 Innovation Actions CENTRINNO\, T-Factor and HUB-IN will be introduced. Then policymakers\, city-makers\, and researchers will discuss three main operational challenges in CCC (creative spaces; temporary uses; heritage revitalisation) in peer-learning exercises.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/european-week-of-regions-and-cities-2023/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231005T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T124326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T124326Z
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SUMMARY:Horizon Implementation Day: Finding opportunities and submitting a proposal in Horizon Europe
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\nYou can watch the recording of the event on the Programme page. \nThis first part of the Horizon Implementation Day series 2023 will give you detailed information about Finding opportunities and submitting a proposal in Horizon Europe.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/horizon-implementation-day-finding-opportunities-and-submitting-a-proposal-in-horizon-europe/
LOCATION:Brussels
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20260513T164939
CREATED:20231204T124200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T124200Z
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SUMMARY:EU Industry Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:The EU Industry Days are Europe’s flagship annual event focusing on key industrial policy discussions\, connecting industrial frontrunners\, and boosting the knowledge base of European industry. \nThe 2023 edition comprised a wide range of plenary and parallel sessions which focused on the main drivers\, opportunities and challenges of the green\, digital\, and resilient transition\, EU open strategic autonomy\, and the integration of Ukraine into the single market. \nThe 2023 edition gathered 1\,800 registrations from 68 nations\, including over 200 speakers. During the event\, participants had the opportunity to connect with new partners through matchmaking\, learn from experts about EU initiatives to support industrial stakeholders with know-how and funding and access a varied exhibition showcasing new technologies and innovative solutions. \nRecordings of all the sessions are now available. \nYou can also consult the key messages from the 2023 edittion and read the summary of discussions. \n\n\n \n\nSome of our speakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThierry Breton\n\nEuropean Commissioner for Internal Market \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKerstin Jorna\n\nDirector-General for Internal Market\, Industry\, Entrepreneurship and SMEs \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoost Korte\n\nDirector-General for Employment\, Social Affairs and Inclusion\, European Commission \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSee all speakers
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/eu-industry-days-2023/
LOCATION:málaga\, Málaga\, Spain
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