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Live Webinar · 7 October 2026 The final EIC Accelerator cut-off of 2026 is approaching. With the introduction of the new batched evaluation cycle every two months, the timing, due-diligence process, and application strategy for the EIC Accelerator have changed significantly. If you missed the July or September cut-offs, the November batch is your final opportunity to apply in 2026. This focused 90-minute webinar explains what is different in the new evaluation cycle, how the streamlined due-diligence process affects applicants, and when it makes strategic sense to apply now versus waiting for Q1 2027. Whether you are preparing a first submission or considering a resubmission strategy, this session will help you make informed decisions before the final cut-off of the year

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 14 October 2026 The same hands-on structure as the May bootcamp — updated with what actually worked, and what got rejected, in the May, July, and September 2026 EIC Accelerator batches. Book my seat — EUR 350

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 21 October 2026 AI is now part of almost every Horizon Europe proposal workflow. The problem is that most applicants use it in the worst possible places — especially for writing Impact sections and generic state-of-the-art summaries. Evaluators recognise these patterns immediately. Poor AI use does not make proposals stronger. In many cases, it weakens credibility, introduces vague language, and raises concerns about originality and authorship. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how experienced proposal writers are actually using AI successfully: for editing, gap analysis, adversarial review, consistency checking, and proposal refinement — not for replacing strategic thinking. You will also learn what evaluators now recognise as “AI-generated writing”, what disclosure expectations are emerging, and how to use AI tools without damaging proposal quality.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 29 October 2026 Three and a half hours of live work on your own proposal draft using AI prompts that support strong proposal writing without sounding AI-generated. The workshop focuses on adversarial review, gap analysis, hallucination checks, and responsible AI disclosure practices.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 3 November 2026 Excellent science does not automatically create real-world impact. Many Horizon Europe and publicly funded projects produce strong technical results but fail to achieve adoption, commercialisation, policy uptake, or long-term sustainability. In most cases, the exploitation plan is little more than a generic one-page statement disconnected from actual market use. Funders are becoming increasingly strict about what qualifies as a credible exploitation strategy. TRL progression alone is no longer enough. This practical 90-minute webinar explains what exploitation actually means in Horizon Europe and related programmes, how evaluators assess exploitation readiness, and how projects can build realistic pathways from research results to sustainable use. Whether you are coordinating a proposal or managing an ongoing project, this session will help you strengthen one of the weakest sections in most EU-funded applications.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 18 November 2026 Write the exploitation section that evaluators actually want to see. This live half-day bootcamp uses the European Commission’s feasible / sustainable / scalable framework as the starting point — and ends with a working sustainability and exploitation draft built around your own project.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 25 November 2026 AI is rapidly changing how research offices, National Contact Points (NCPs), and internal evaluation panels handle proposal review workflows. Used correctly, AI can help reviewers pre-screen large volumes of proposals faster, identify structural weaknesses, and improve internal evaluation efficiency. Used incorrectly, it crosses ethical and procedural boundaries. Under the European Commission’s Standard Briefing Slides v14.0, evaluators must not use AI to score proposals or make evaluation decisions. Yet many organisations still lack clear guidance on where the line actually sits. This practical 90-minute webinar explains where AI supports proposal evaluation safely, where it introduces risk or bias, and how to build compliant AI-assisted pre-screening workflows. Whether you manage internal evaluations, proposal triage, or research-support operations, this session will help you establish safer and more effective AI practices.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 3 December 2026 A practical workshop for institutions running internal pre-evaluations of Horizon Europe, ERC, MSCA, and EIC proposals. Build your own AI-assisted pre-screening rubric, internal ESR workflow, bias controls, and confidentiality safeguards — without crossing evaluation rules.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 4 December 2026 Most startup advice was designed for software companies with short sales cycles, low capital requirements, and fast customer feedback loops. Deep-tech, climate, biotech, and sustainability ventures operate under completely different conditions. Long development timelines, regulatory dependencies, infrastructure costs, procurement barriers, and investor expectations make traditional Lean Startup and MVP frameworks insufficient — and sometimes actively harmful. Many founders lose 12–18 months trying to force deep-tech ventures into business models built for SaaS companies. This practical 90-minute webinar explains why conventional startup logic often fails in science-driven ventures, what alternative business models actually work, and how technology maturity (TRL) changes strategic choices. Whether you are building a spin-off, preparing for EIC funding, or supporting innovation ventures, this session will help you rethink commercialisation strategy for deep-tech markets

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 8 December 2026 A practical half-day workshop focused on selecting and pressure-testing the right business model for deep-tech and research-based ventures. Work live on your own assumptions while mapping Disciplined Entrepreneurship to your TRL stage, building your value proposition, and testing investor readiness.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 27 October 2026 Three weeks before submission. Around 150 Doctoral Networks expected to be funded. Rejection rate: approximately 85%. At this stage, most MSCA-DN proposals are already written. The final weeks before submission are not about rewriting the project from scratch. They are about identifying the targeted structural fixes that improve evaluator confidence, strengthen scoring consistency, and prevent avoidable compliance problems. This practical 90-minute sprint session is designed specifically for near-final MSCA-DN drafts preparing for the 24 November 2026 deadline. You will learn how to perform a final compliance review, where the remaining scoring weaknesses usually sit, and how to avoid the last-minute submission problems that affect many otherwise competitive proposals.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 9 December 2026 Having a patent does not automatically create commercial value. Many Horizon Europe projects and research consortia lose future commercialisation opportunities long before a spin-off, licensing deal, or investor conversation ever begins — often because of avoidable IP mistakes made during consortium formation. Background rights, foreground ownership, access conditions, publication timing, and joint-ownership structures are frequently handled poorly, creating barriers that emerge years later when projects attempt to commercialise results. This practical 90-minute webinar explains the most common IP mistakes in collaborative research projects, why patents alone are not an IP strategy, and how different commercialisation pathways require different IP approaches. Whether you work in technology transfer, research management, or innovation-driven SMEs, this session will help you design stronger IP foundations before commercialisation problems become irreversible.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)