Opportunities for Companies in Horizon Europe
 

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Identifying Opportunities for Companies in Horizon Europe

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Overview of the Course

Horizon Europe is the name of the European Union's Research and Innovation Programme (2021-2027). The aim of this course is to provide an overview of Horizon Europe and to identify specific programmes that are relevant to companies (large and small).  The course will also describes how companies can participate in Horizon Europe.

Target Audience: Companies planning to participate in Horizon Europe

The course is NOT open to Private Consultants or People who offer training Courses on Horizon Europe

Course Presenters:     Dr. Seán McCarthy

                                      Sylvia McCarthy (EU Policy Analyst)

 

Duration: Two 45-minute sessions (15 minutes break between sessions)

Bookings and Enquiries: mary.mccarthy@hyperion.ie

Contents of Course

Module 1: Horizon Europe Funding Landscape

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Structure and Terminology of Horizon Europe

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Sources of Information (Work Programmes, Calls, Forms)

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Horizon Europe Funding Landscape (Map)

Module 2: Definition of Companies in Horizon Europe

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Definition of SMEs (Small and Medium Sized Enterprises)

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Categories of Companies by Research Intensity

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What can be funded?

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Horizon Europe

Module 3: Opportunities in Pillar III (Innovative Europe)

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EIC (European Innovation Council)

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EIC Accelerator

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EIC Pathfinder

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EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology)

Module 4: Opportunities for Companies in Pillar II (Industrial Leadership)

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Clusters (Destinations, Topics)

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Missions

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European Partnerships

Module 5: Opportunities for Companies in Pillar I (Excellent Science)

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Marie-Curie Actions (Industrial Partner)

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Access to European Research Infrastructures

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ERC Proof of Concept Grants

Module 6: Horizon Europe - the Low Hanging Fruit

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Evaluating Horizon Europe Proposals

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Monitoring Funded Projects

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Identifying Vacancies (PhD, Post-Doc, Jobs)

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Third Party Funding (Cascade Funding)

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Entrepreneurial Training (EIT)

Module 7: Other EU Programmes relevant to Companies

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InvestEU

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Innovation Fund

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Digital Europe

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LIFE

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Creative Europe

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Course  Designers and Presenters

Dr. Seán McCarthy

Seán has been active in the Framework programmes since 1980. He has been involved in over 150 research proposals to the Framework programmes and has participated in over 60 Framework projects. In 16 of these projects Seán was the coordinator.  Today, he does not participate in the Framework programmes but concentrates on designing and delivering training courses. Since 1995 over 80,000 participants have attended his courses in 29 countries. He has presented training courses on the Framework programmes in over 290 research centres throughout Europe (www.hyperion.ie/clients.htm).

 

Sylvia McCarthy

Sylvia is an EU Policy Analyst. Based in Brussels since 2008, Sylvia has worked in the European Parliament and various EU consultancies and representations.
Sylvia has a Bachelor’s degree in European Studies (University College Cork,Ireland) and a Master’s degree in International Politics and Europe (University of Warwick, UK).

Limitation of Liability

This webpage has been designed to help researchers prepare proposals for Horizon Europe. Every effort has been made to ensure complete and accurate information concerning the material presented in this webpage. However, Hyperion Ltd cannot be held legally responsible for any mistakes in printing or faulty instructions contained within the templates. The authors appreciate receiving notice of any errors or misprints.There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, made with respect to the materials or any information provided to the user herein. Neither the author nor publisher shall be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the contents of this webpage.

For More Information Contact:

Hyperion Ltd.
Main Street, Watergrasshill, Co-Cork, Ireland T56 CC93
Tel: 00 353 21 4889 461
email: sean.mccarthy@hyperion.ie

Website: www.hyperion.ie