Starts in 4 days from now
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The European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) has recently launched a call to join the new knowledge and innovation community (KIC) on water. A KIC is a community where the three sides of the so-called "Knowledge Triangle" (education, research and innovation achieved by industry) come together in order to create succesful innovative businesses and upskill the workforce of the future.
To inform all interested parties about this call, the EIT organises an online information session on the 5th of March. This is part of the European Ocean Days 2025, organised by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE).
If you want to follow it online you do not need to register and the streaming link will be published on this website. However if you want to be present in person you need to register here. There is only one participant per organisation allowed so it is best to register as soon as possible. The deadline for registration is the 28th of February.
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