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ProgrammesTo get a better insight on the details of the European Innovation Council pilot (2018 – 2020) the European Commission in collaboration with the member states and Horizon 2020 associated countries organises an EIC Roadshow throughout Europe in the period April – July 2019. Some of these events were recorded and are publicly available online. Please see the overview below.
What falls under the EIC pilot?
Past events (non-exhaustive):
5 Recordings (Polish)
Webcast (English)
Webcast (English)
5 June 2019, Vienna, Austria
Upcoming events:
For any updates on a possible event in Belgium please keep an eye on the event section on the NCP Flanders website.
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