Workshop – EU partner search: Get your company involved in an EU project
Get new knowledge on doing an EU partner search at the workshop on 20 June in Odense. Learn which "calls" can be applied for funding, get help creating an "EU business dating profile" and gain knowledge about how you are found by others for Horizon consortia.

Get new knowledge on doing an EU partner search at the workshop on 20 June in Odense. Learn which “calls” can be applied for funding, get help creating an “EU business dating profile” and gain knowledge about how you are found by others for Horizon consortia.
The Horizon Europe program is a good opportunity to convert existing project activities into funded projects – but it requires the right partners, matchmaking to existing European consortia and, not least, support for writing an application.
Odense Robotics, Food & Bio Cluster and Digital Lead are organizing a June 20 workshop for companies and researchers who want to apply for the European Horizon program in the 1st quarter of 2024 with a focus on the link between robots-drones and agriculture.
The Horizon program is exciting, as it offers the opportunity to convert R&D in companies into European-funded R&D activities, as well as opportunities to be matched with relevant researchers and not least to increase your network to potential like-minded suppliers, technology companies and end users of products within agriculture, digitization and robotics.
How are you ”matched” in an EU project?
To participate in an exciting EU project, you must first find your way through to the right consortium that works with exactly the challenge that your company or research organization can solve.
So how do you get matched correctly with others who want the same thing?
And how could you be found by them?
Well – you will get the answer to that at the workshop on 20 June, where you can expect to take home the following:
- Knowledge on relevant European “calls” in agriculture, robots-drones and digitalization
- How do you create a European partner search profile and what can you use it for
- Hands-on knowledge and sparring on creating your own partner search profile
- Knowledge on how the Enterprise Europe Network works to match your profile to others
- New knowledge about what you can use your local EU office for
- Network with companies in the field
- 09.30
Arrival, registration and network
- 10.00
Welcome to the Horizon partner search workshop
Jan Lund, Senior Innovation Manager, Food & Bio Cluster
Jonas Hansen, Senior Funding Manager, Digital Lead
Ole Georg Andersen, Project Manager, Knowledge based innovation, Odense Robotics - 10.10
Relevant European "calls" in agriculture, Robots-drones and digitization
Simon Poulsen, Senior Innovation Manager, Food and Bio Cluster - 10.30
Introduction to European partner search
Anders Skeem, International Manager, Enterprise Europe Network - 11.15
How do you use your local Danish EU office?
Kasper Bloch-Jørgensen, EU Consultant, South Denmark European Office - 11.30
Lunch and networking
- 12.15
Individual sparring on partner search
All participants get the opportunity to spar with a "partner search expert" about their own partner search profile, as well as which calls are interesting to work with further - 14.00
Event ends
Food & Bio Cluster, Odense Robotics og Digital Lead er medfinansieret af Uddannelses- og forskningsstyrelsen.
Photos and participant list:
Please note that photos will be taken throughout the event. Odense Robotics will use these for marketing and publicity of our initiatives on our website, in social media and in any third party publication. Upon request, participant email list can be shared with participants and event partners.
Please contact us if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted from these activities.
Odense Robotics is co-funded by the Danish Board of Business Development, the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science and the European Union, as well as a broad range of projects and partnerships.
Information
Odense
20 June 2023 09:30 - 14:00
Price
Free

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