Cities of the Future 2019 (CoF 2019) International Brokerage Event

Event date: 
Friday, 8 November, 2019
Place: 
Brussels

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) with the support of the EU-funded project “Technical Assistance for Turkey in Horizon 2020 Phase II” has the honour to invite you to the Cities of the Future 2019 (CoF 2019) International Brokerage Event, in Brussels on 8 November 2019.

The event will target the following  Horizon 2020 upcoming calls,

  • Factories of the Future (FoF)
  • Robotics and AI for Manufacturing
  •  Next Generation Batteries
  • Automated Road Transport
  • Green Vehicles
  • Mobility for Growth
  • Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Cities
  • Energy - Efficient Buildings (EEB)
  • Smart Energy Systems and Consumers
  • Circular Economy
  • Raw Materials
  • Sustainable Process Industry (SPIRE)

CoF 2019 will bring together up to 300 participants from Europe and Turkey, coming from both research and industrial communities working on related fields. This will not only give you the unique opportunity to connect with Turkish and European researchers to discuss H2020 project ideas, but also get first-hand information about the upcoming H2020 calls. This event will be an excellent platform to expand your network and create new partnerships for the last calls of H2020.

Join this event, present your project ideas and discuss them with potential partners in face-to-face meetings!

Funding will be available to cover travel and accommodation expenses for participants from both Turkey and Europe, who want to present their proposal ideas in one of our workshops!

 

Registration will be open on 2 September 2019.

Please register to event via cof2019.b2match.io

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