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Matchmaking event on Health Cluster and Cancer Mission 2023 call topics
JAN
Fri
20
09:30 - 17:30

This was 1 year ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health Missions

matchmaking event on the 2023 call topics of Cluster 1 Health and the Cancer Mission is organised by HNN3.0 initiative. It will take place back-to-back with the Commission Cluster 1 Info Day (which takes place on 19 January 2023).

This virtual brokerage event will help you to build your consortium for the upcoming call topics of the Health Cluster and Cancer Mission 2023-2024 Work Programmes. It is open to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including companies, universities, research organisations, public sector, NGOs, hospitals, patients organisations and other interested parties, from Europe and beyond, seeking to share new project ideas and find collaboration partners.

More information and registration (from 7 December 2022 onwards) on the event website. The event is free of charge, but registration is required.

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