During the events since 2009, many productive and lasting contacts have been established between researchers
and entrepreneurs from NRW and other parts of Europe. That’s why our participants are keen to meet in Düsseldorf
each year as part of their proposal preparation for Horizon Europe.
- Brokerage event
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- Düsseldorf, Germany
Practical information
- Where
- Am Hülserhof 57
- When
- -
- Host organisation
- ZENIT ZENTRUM FUR INNOVATION UND TECHNIK IN NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN GMBH
- Website
- https://horizont.zenit.de/Successful2024/
Description
For the eleventh time, the conference invites researchers and entrepreneurs from North Rhine-Westphalia and all other regions throughout Europe to find new research and innovation (R&I) partners for Horizon Europe projects. The series of events has been a great success with over 3,170 participants since 2009. In 2024, special partner regions are: Belgium, Finland, France, Israel, the Netherlands and Poland. But the event is, of course, open to researchers worldwide.
Participants are invited to give a short presentation (ideas and/or results) with a focus on Horizon Europe calls, where a budget of approx. € 95.5 billion is available up until 2027.
The networking event is structured in parallel workshops focussing on eight topics:
Cluster 1: Health
Cluster 2: Creative Industries
Cluster 4: Digital Technologies
Cluster 4: Industrial Technologies
Cluster 5: Energy
Cluster 5: Mobility
Cluster 6: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Ressources, Agriculture and Environment
Innovative Procurement (PCP/PPI)
The event addresses in particular universities and research institutes as well as companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises. Participants are invited to become involved in established and new technology networks between researchers, entrepreneurs and multipliers related to Horizon Europe.
Giving a short presentation (ideas and/or results) or finding a partner by talking to decision-makers opens doors for new research and innovation projects in Europe with a focus on Horizon Europe.