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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)

Half-Day Live Course · 17 December 2026 A practical half-day workshop on building an IP strategy that supports your long-term commercialisation path instead of blocking it later. Work live on your consortium structure, expected results, and exploitation pathway while developing an IP framework aligned with Horizon Europe and EIC requirements.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 18 December 2026 Around 50 grants expected across single-stage, FTRI, and two-stage calls. Deadline: 2 February 2027. Cluster 4 Digital, Industry & Space remains one of Horizon Europe’s largest industrial funding opportunities — yet many manufacturing SMEs still focus only on national schemes despite being explicit beneficiaries within the programme. From Made in Europe and AI-Data-Robotics (AI-DA) to Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU), Cluster 4 increasingly rewards industrially driven consortia capable of combining technology development, industrial deployment, standards alignment, and European strategic autonomy. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how the six Cluster 4 destinations work, when to align with major European partnerships, and how to structure a consortium that scores competitively. Whether you are preparing your first CL4 application or refining an existing strategy, this session will help you position your proposal more effectively for the February 2027 deadline.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 12 January 2027 A practical half-day workshop focused on writing Horizon Europe Cluster 4 proposals aligned with Made in Europe, AI-DA, and related industrial partnership KPIs. Build your Excellence and Impact sections live while developing your industrial demonstrator plan, standards roadmap, SME engagement strategy, and IP regime.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 22 December 2026 Many innovation teams successfully reach TRL 5–6 — only to discover that obtaining scale-up funding becomes harder, not easier. Early-stage research funding is relatively structured and predictable. After TRL 6, however, the landscape becomes fragmented across instruments such as EIC Transition, EIC Accelerator, EUREKA Eurostars, STEP, national schemes, and private investment — each requiring different evidence, business maturity, and commercial readiness. This is where many promising technologies stall. This practical 90-minute webinar explains why projects struggle after TRL 6, how scale-up evaluators think differently from research evaluators, and how to map the right funding instrument to your maturity stage. You will also receive an early preview of the upcoming EIC Pre-Accelerator for Widening countries expected in Q2 2027. Whether you are building a spin-off, preparing for commercialisation, or supporting innovation ecosystems, this session will help you navigate the difficult transition from funded project to scalable venture.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 14 January 2027 A practical half-day workshop on planning scale-up funding before your current project ends. Build your funding pathway, compare the right instruments, assess investor readiness, and develop a pitch deck that works for both EIC evaluators and private investors.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 19 January 2027 Around 36 grants expected across single-stage and two-stage calls. Deadline: 13 April 2027. Cluster 1 Health remains one of Horizon Europe’s most competitive funding areas for clinical research, biotech innovation, public health, and healthcare systems transformation. For 2027, one major shift is already reshaping proposal evaluation: alignment with the European Health Data Space (EHDS). Many otherwise strong proposals from university hospitals, research institutes, and biotech SMEs fail to address EHDS requirements clearly — even though data interoperability, access, governance, and cross-border health-data use increasingly influence evaluator scoring. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how the 2027 Cluster 1 structure works, how to choose between single-stage and two-stage calls, and how to position proposals around Mission Cancer, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and Pandemic Preparedness priorities. Whether you are preparing a clinical, translational, or public-health proposal, this session will help you strengthen strategic positioning before the April 2027 deadline.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 28 January 2027 A practical half-day workshop focused on writing Horizon Europe Cluster 1 Health proposals for clinical and pre-clinical calls. Build your Excellence and Impact sections live while developing your clinical pathway, ethics framework, EHDS-aligned data plan, patient involvement strategy, and complementarity positioning.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 2 February 2027 Project coordinators and work-package leaders increasingly spend a significant portion of their time on administrative reporting rather than project delivery. Risk registers, deliverable tracking, meeting summaries, periodic-report drafting, and compliance documentation are highly repetitive workflows — and many of them can now be partially automated using AI.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Half-Day Live Course · 10 February 2027 A practical half-day workshop focused on building AI-supported project-management workflows for live Horizon Europe projects. Work directly on your own project data while creating reporting systems, deliverable tracking, risk management structures, and GDPR-safe consortium support tools.

EUR 350.00 (+ 19% VAT)

Live Webinar · 4 September 2026 Most SMEs approach AI implementation in the wrong order. They start with marketing tools, content generation, and social-media automation — and end up with very little measurable operational impact. The SMEs seeing real gains typically begin somewhere else entirely: supplier operations, workflow automation, procurement, customer support, and internal efficiency. Sequence matters more than tool choice. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how SMEs can implement AI in ways that generate measurable cost savings and operational improvements without expensive consultants, unnecessary software stacks, or unrealistic expectations. You will also learn how to use free European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) assessments before spending money on vendors — and what the EU AI Act means for SMEs in practice. Whether you run a startup, a scaling SME, or an innovation support organisation, this session will help you approach AI implementation strategically rather than reactively.

EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)