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23.01.2025Navigating Horizon Europe's Global OpportunitiesThe NCBR Office in Brussels – Business & Science Poland, the Lithuanian RDI Liaison Office in Brussels (LINO), the Slovenian Business & Research Association, Eötvös Loránd University and Corvinus University of Budapest are pleased to invite you to a series of virtual webinars on Navigating Horizon Europe's Global Opportunities.
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20.01.2025The Future of the Bioeconomy: BIOBoost Project Final ConferenceThe final conference of the BIOBoost project, themed "The Future of the Bioeconomy," will take place on January 23 (13:00-18:00), 2025, at the NCBR Office in Brussels, located at Rue Belliard 40 (5th floor). This significant event gathers experts, policymakers, and innovation leaders to explore the evolving landscape of the bioeconomy and the role of innovation agencies in its advancement.
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17.01.2025Summary of CALL 2024Almost PLN 67 million from the Swiss Funds for researchers and entrepreneurs.
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24.12.2024Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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20.12.2024Solidarity in Research and DevelopmentAfter Russia's attack on Ukraine, everything changed for Ukrainian scientists. Without the help of the international community, continuing research would have largely been impossible. The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) began its efforts in 2022, which is one example of such solidarity. The programme, called the “Scheme: Support for Ukrainian researchers” aims to build human capital and foster cooperation with the Ukrainian academic community. It was launched under the EEA and Norway Grants. How effective has it been? We asked its participants. Read what Dr. Lina Smovziuk, M.A. Anna Zmiievska, and Dr. Tamara Klymkovych have to say about working with Polish and Norwegian partners, their achievements, and future plans.
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17.12.2024The contract for Innovative Public Procurement has been signed
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16.12.2024Scientific-peer review results CALL 2024
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09.12.2024Polish-Norwegian health-oriented cooperation. The story of a projectDevelopment of an alternative technology related to antibiotics that can significantly contribute to solving the antibiotic resistance crisis. Interesting results, some of which are already in print. Two patent applications and doctoral thesis material. Continuation of cooperation with partners in Norway. Specific plans for the future. These are the direct outcomes of only one of the projects submitted to the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) under the ‘Applied research’ Programme. The project was implemented under the Norway Grants. Although the COVID-19 pandemic tried to thwart these plans, the innovators rose to the challenge and brought their work to completion. Be sure to read this story.
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19.11.2024New guidelines for the CALL 2025 for funding from Swiss Funds to conduct applied research
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25.10.2024Invitation to the 11th Polish-Taiwanese seminar with matchmaking session on Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology