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Innovate together – Webinar feedback
The competitiveness clusters Materalia (FR), MecaTech (BE), Skywin (BE) and the Luxembourg Materials & Manufacturing Cluster by Luxinnovation (LU) joined forces to promote technological collaborations between their members.

 

This resulted in the organization of a series of 3 webinars covering topics of mutual interest. European funding opportunities linked with the Green Deal, and Horizon Europe were presented by the Luxemburgish and Walloon NCPs. The webinars also featured testimonials & project ideas from SMEs and RTOs.

  • The First session dedicated to Advanced Materials took place on the 1st of October and gathered 60 participants. The program & replay link can be found here – SESSION 1
  • The second session on the 8th October was dedicated to Recycling and circular economy. It gathered 68 participants. The program & replay link can be found here – SESSION 2
  • The last session dedicated to digitalization and human robot collaboration (15th of October) gathered 61 participants. The program & replay link can be found here – SESSION 3

 

If you have a project idea related with the topics covered in the webinars, you can send us your description and partner search via the following link: https://www.research.net/r/6BN6GDD.

If you are a Walloon applicant, please note that your search will be shared with our partner NCP Wallonie to provide you better support.

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