H-1088 Budapest, Pollack Mihály tér 3.
The National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary in cooperation with the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) is organising an RDI forum for innovative companies and institutions to enhance German-Hungarian cooperation in the framework of EUREKA initiative. The national and international deadline of the bilateral call is 30 May 2018, the overall budget from the NRDI Fund is HUF 750 million (EUR 2.4 million).
As an intergovernmental network, EUREKA is a leading platform for market-oriented R&D companies in order to promote and support market-driven innovation activities. The EUREKA German-Hungarian Proposers Day event will be held on 17 April 2018.
The programme
- will give an overview about the activities and funding support offered by NRDI Office and BMBF,
- the EUREKA programme will be presented by the EUREKA Secretariat,
- and a B2B matchmaking event will also be organised to facilitate the preparation of joint projects of German and Hungarian organisations (in particular companies) based on their project ideas (partner profiles of participating German organisations are available here)
The German-Hungarian Proposers Day invites projects in all thematic areas, special focus is given to the following suggested domains:
- Process technology
- Applications of information and communication technologies
- Biotechnology
The language of the Porposers Day is English.
Date of the event: 17 April 2018, from 9.30 am to 5 pm
Venue: Andrássy Gyula University (H-1088 Budapest, Pollack Mihály tér 3.)
Further details are available on the EUREKA website and the NRDI Office website.
Attendance is free of charge but registration is required by noon, 16 April 2018. Please register here.
Further information: gergely.meszaros@nkfih.gov.hu
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