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RSSResearch and innovation news alert: The first day features the opening ceremony at 14:00 CET, a journey through the 40-year-old history of the EU R&I framework programme and discussions about its future, and culminates with the announcement of the Women Innovators Prize Ceremony at 17:00 CET.
Today, the European Commission opens registrations for the Research and Innovation Week, which is taking place from 18 to 21 March both, in Brussels and online, allowing everyone to get involved from anywhere.
We invite young changemakers and stakeholders to register for the high-level event of the upcoming Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival (13-14 March, 2024 in Brussels and online).
This high-level event, which is part of a week-long Festival from 11 to 17 March, gives voice to youth and changemakers on how to move towards a sustainable, circular bioeconomy.
The Research and Innovation Week (R&I Week) is the 2024 European Commission’s flagship event on research and innovation which will take place between 18 and 21 March 2024 in Tour & Taxis (Brussels, Belgium).
The concept of “Regional Innovation Valleys for Bioeconomy and Food Systems” was launched at an event in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 13 October 2023.
The European Commission will present the concept of Regional Innovation Valleys for Bioeconomy and Food Systems in the Agricultural University of Plovdiv (Bulgaria) in a physical event on 13 October 2023, which will be web streamed.
The European Commission is launching a call to organise satellite events during the Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival, which is taking place from 11 to 17 March 2024.
The Horizon Europe Cluster 6 2024 calls for proposals, will open on 17 October 2023 with a deadline for submission end of February 2024. This Work Programme includes 75 new topics proposing over EUR 890 million of EU funding to support the best actions
On 6 and 7 October 2022 the conference "The Bioeconomy: Enabling the European Green Deal in Challenging Times" brought together more than 1000 participants from policy, academia, and industry in Brussels and online