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SPIN: RISE 2026 webinar

18/06/2026

Technology Centre Prague organises in the framework of the EIT national contacts (NCP4EIT) a series of events “Researchers and innovators in EIT and the KICs”. The main aim of this activity is to raise awareness among research organisations of the various EIT KICs opportunities across all areas of the knowledge triangle and increase the number of successful applicants. The target group of these events are the researchers and innovators, with a special focus on early-stage researchers.

The second webinar entitled “SPIN: RISE 2026” is taking place on 7 July 2026, 11:00-12:00 CEST (via MS Teams). During this event, the participants will learn more about the SPIN: RISE 2026 programme of 28DIGITAL (former EIT DIGITAL) offering four distinct tracks, each centred on a key industry-driven innovation domain and delivered by a leading 28DIGITAL partner with deep expertise in the field. In total, 100 places are available for this programme (25 in each track - Green Tech, Health Tech, Aerospace and Robotics, and Dual Tech Use).

Draft Agenda

  • 11:00 Welcome and Introduction to EIT, TC Prague
  • 11:10 Presentation of the NCP4EIT project, FORTH/PRAXI, coordinator
  • 11:20 SPIN: RISE, Matteo Falsetta, 28DIGITAL
  • 11:45 Q&A and end of the event

Registration is now open through this link http://geform.tc.cz/RISEWEBINAR_JULY26

The connection link and the final version of the agenda will be sent to registered participants in advance.

 

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