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The Horizon Impact Award celebrates succesful FP7 and/or Horizon 2020 R&I projects with significant societal impact.
The 2022 contest is now open to all legal entities, individuals or teams that have completed an FP7 and/or Horizon 2020 project.
This award is the European Commission's initiative to recognise outstanding projects that have used their results to provide value for society. Applicants need to demonstrate that their results have created societal impact across Europe and beyond.
Apply now to become one of the 6️ champions to receive €25.000. Deadline to apply is 8 March 2022.
More information on the Horizon Impact Award webpage or apply directly via the Funding & Tender Portal.
2024-04-22
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Update to the Horizon Europe ‘main’ work programme 2023-2024 and limited extension to... |
2024-04-17
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Feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe work programme 2025 now open |
2024-04-12
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New video series: European Partnerships under Horizon Europe |
2024-04-05
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South Korea to be associated to Pillar 2 of Horizon Europe |
2024-03-27
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Living Guidelines on the responsible use of generative AI in research |
2024-03-25
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RM roadmap survey with focus on the job description and competences of a Research Man... |
2024-03-22
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Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027 adopted |
2024-03-19
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New release of the EU Funding and Tenders Portal |
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The Horizon2020 project BEAT-AF brings together 9 European renowned clinical centres in France, Belgium, Czechia, Germany and Austria. Together, the consortium strives to revolutionize Atrial Fibrillation (AF) treatment through catheter ablation and contribute to decrease the huge burden of AF in Europe. The BEAT-AF project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2026. The department of electrophysiology of the AZ Sint-Jan Hospital in Bruges is partner in the project and has so far contributed to the pre-clinical development, the first in man studies and first registries of the revolutionary AF treatment put forward by the consortium. The first pilot studies show that the treatment is safe, effective and efficient.