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10 March 2026 14:19

International Online CDE Event “Connecting through LUKE: Introducing Joint Call and Website” brought together over 400 participants from across Europe

The International Online CDE event took place on 4 March 2026 within the LUKE project. During the event, the LUKE project team presented the key areas of project activities, introduced the features of the LUKE website, and provided comprehensive information about the LUKE Joint Call.

The Online Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation (CDE) Event “Connecting through LUKE: Introducing Joint Call and Website” brought together over 400 researchers, innovators, research managers, entrepreneurs, and other representatives from across Europe who were interested in the LUKE project activities and the LUKE Joint Call.

The event was of particular interest to participants from Ukraine, as well as countries eligible to apply for the LUKE Joint Call: Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, the Republic of Moldova, Poland, Romania, and Türkiye.

The event took place shortly after the official launch of the LUKE Joint Call on 27 February 2026, so participants had the opportunity to receive information about the LUKE Call topics, eligibility criteria, and participation conditions.

Besides the informational part, participants had the opportunity to briefly introduce themselves and their research interests, which facilitated an informal exchange of contacts and further communication among interested participants. A platform for partner search and international interaction was also introduced.

The CDE event also included a presentation of upcoming planned activities within the LUKE project.

The presentation materials from the event are provided below:

Useful information

  • Detailed information about the call can be found in the dedicated section: LUKE Joint Call
  • Are you looking for partners or interested in following up on the LUKE Joint Call? Explore the Partner Search section
  • Prospective applicants wishing to participate in the LUKE Joint Call and in search for possible partners are invited to register for the  Collaborative Partner Matchmaking Event

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