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MEETING EUROMED COMMON CHALLENGES 9 February, 2014 - Cairo, Egypt

Feb 09, 2014

Introduction the new EU Framework Programme for funding research and innovation (Horizon 2020).

Due to unforeseen circumstances, kindly be informed that the H2020 launch event in the southern Med region will be postponed till 9 February, 2014. If you have already registered, you will shortly receive an email requesting you to re-confirm your registration request. In case you did not register, but wish to do so, please visit the event website (www.euromedh2020.com)                                              You are most welcome to participate and contribute with your valuable experience, in the official launch of HORIZON in the MED area. The conference will bring together around 400 policy makers, researchers, representatives from academia and industry and research institutes, technology transfer centers, incubators, technology platforms from the EuroMed region and all research and innovation community in the EuroMed region.

The EU promotes R&I through its seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7). FP7 launched its last round of calls in 2013, and now the EU is preparing for the launch of its successor, Horizon 2020, the largest collaborative transnational research programme in the world with an expected overall budget of €79 billion from 2014 to 2020. Horizon 2020 offers many opportunities for addressing EuroMed Common Challenges through R&I international cooperation. 

The European Commission’s DG Research and Innovation is organising a regional Conference to promote and present H2020 in the EuroMed region. The conference aims to discuss the future of international cooperation in Research and Innovation in the EuroMed region under Horizon 2020. International cooperation, especially with its neighbouring countries and the Mediterranean region, is a key priority of EU research and innovation funding. This conference will aim to draw the attention of stakeholders in EuroMed countries to the opportunities and challenges for MPCs in Horizon 2020 as well as promote the programme to R&I stakeholders in the region.

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