CETPartnership Annual Conference: a journey to the future

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Start Date
End Date
Location
Online
During the Conference, you will:
- Discuss and identify how the CETPartnership, together with other Partnerships and institutions, can contribute to the urgent topic of Sustainable Supply Chains for the Energy Sector
- Get involved in CETPartnership offers, including Knowledge Community and Impact Network for granted projects
- Learn about key results of RDI projects and their contribution to the key challenges of the CETPartnership
- Get to know new CETPartnership RDI projects
- Get the chance to clarify all your open questions about the Joint Call 2023
- Get involved in matchmaking opportunities for consortia building of the Joint Call 2023
Conference Overview
Agenda 24th October
10:00-13:00 CEST - Policy Conference: Sustainable Supply Chains for the Energy Sector
- Challenge for Europe and beyond
- The role of RDI and CETPartnership existing and future contribution
- Collaboration with other initiatives
14:00-17:00 CEST - Collaborative harvesting: the CETPartnership Knowledge Community and Impact Network
- Presentation of purpose and methods of Knowledge Community (KCM) and Impact Network (INM)
- Kick-off of KCM and INM (collaboration exercises)
Agenda 25th October
10:00-13:00 CEST - Status Conference: RDI Projects in the Center
- Spotlight on the CETPartnership thematic challenges
- Results pitches of selected good projects along the CETPartnership thematic challenges
- Short introduction of Joint Call 2022 selected projects
14:00-17:00 CEST - Joint Call 2023
- Joint Call 2023 presentation on call structure, topics as well as transnational and national eligibility rules
- Q&A session
- Matchmaking Opportunity
Registration
Please, register here for the event: CETPartnership Event and Matchmaking Platform
If you are already on our event platform:
->log in, click in the upper menu "Annual conference" and "Add" the sessions you would like to attend to your agenda.
Target Groups
- RTDI community including programme owners and users
- Cooperation partners on EU level
- Cluster operators and other intermediaries to innovation ecosystems
- Industry, energy companies and infrastructure providers
- Municipalities, regions and national governments
- Interested stakeholders from politics and broad public