Horizon 2020 is the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation for the years 2014-2020 that aims at stimulating growth and creating jobs in Europe. It has a budget of just over €70 billion for that period and has been launched on 1 January 2014. A budget of € 1.42 billion has been earmarked over this 7 year-period to support space activities.
Two major international events will provide first-hand information on the content of the coming calls and bring interested actors together for matchmaking. Both events are co-organised by the European Commission and COSMOS2020, the network of National Contact Points (NCP) for Space.
In the core of Europe and the city of the European Commission, Brussels in Belgium, the second Space information day will bring your best chance to put forward your ideas for proposals.
Listen and talk to the authors of the work programme 2016 / 2017.
Meet hundreds of other inspired and motivated actors and develop your ideas.
Get answers on:
How to interpret certain parts of the work programme?
Does my idea fit with the programme?
Who else will be active in the field?
Can I join a proposal consortium?
And many more…
The agenda comprises sessions on:
The call content (both, as overview and in dedicated detailed sessions)
Participation rules and lessons learned
Innovation related instruments (SME instrument, Fast Track to Innovation - FTI, …)
International partner countries
… and provides the floor for matchmaking (bilateral meeting sessions, short presentations, …)
See also the SME corner to learn about success stories of SMEs and SME support measures.