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Brussels National Contact Point (NCP Brussels) is a regional initiative whose aim is to help companies, universities, research centres, and other stakeholders of the Brussels Capital Region to access EU funding for Research and Innovation.hub.brussels has been nominated by the Brussels Capital Region to deliver the services of National Contact Point. Today, it hosts the NCP Brussels team.NCP Brussels is an active member of several thematic NCP networks gathering major EU National Contact Points on Horizon Europe. We can facilitate access of Brussels-based stakeholders to the services provided by these networks.NCP Brussels is trained and informed by the European Commission on upcoming topics and events, legal and financial matters. Under Horizon Europe, we cover all parts of the programme except the European Research Council (ERC) and Marie-Slodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) under the 1st pillar.We work in collaboration with Enterprise Europe Brussels and Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs. Do not hesitate to watch our video in the media section to discover our services and understand better our collaboration.  Enterprise Europe Network - Brussels -  aide les entreprises européennes à innover et à s’internationaliser.Le réseau est présent dans plus de 60 pays à travers le monde. Il regroupe 3000 experts de plus de 600 organisations membres.Vous voulez innover ? Vous voulez vous développer à l’international ?Les experts d’Enterprise Europe Network Brussels fournissent:– du conseil et des services pour se développer à l’international et faire face aux défis du marché unique– aide à trouver des partenaires– et donne du support pour l’innovationLes sociétés bruxelloises peuvent contacter les experts d’Enterprise Europe Network Brussels chez hub.brussels et à la Chambre de Commerce de Bruxelles. 
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As the European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint Research Centre's mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. Its work has a direct impact on the lives of citizens by contributing with its research outcomes to a healthy and safe environment, secure energy supplies, sustainable mobility and consumer health and safety. The JRC draws on over 50 years of scientific experience and continually builds its expertise.  Located across five different countries, the JRC hosts specialist laboratories and unique research facilities and is home to thousands of scientists working to support EU policy. While most of our scientific work serves the policy Directorates-General of the European Commission, we address key societal challenges while stimulating innovation and developing new methods, tools and standards. We share know-how with the Member States, the scientific community and international partners. The JRC collaborates with over a thousand organisations worldwide whose scientists have access to many JRC facilities through various collaboration agreements. The JRC is a key player in supporting successful investment in knowledge and innovation foreseen by the Horizon 2020 Work Programme, the EU’s programme for research and innovation. Horizon 2020 sets out the overall objective for the JRC non-nuclear work as follows: to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support to Union policies, while flexibly responding to new policy demands. The JRC contributes to the overall objective of Horizon 2020 with its long-standing scientific expertise, modelling capacity, foresight studies; work on standards, infrastructure and e-infrastructures. The JRC's nuclear work, funded by the EURATOM Research and Training Programme, has as its objective the pursuit of research, knowledge management and training activities with an emphasis on nuclear safety and security; thus we contribute to the transition to a carbon-free economy in a safe, efficient and secure way.
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The EESC is a unique forum for consultation, dialogue and consensus between representatives from all the different sectors of "organised civil society", including employers, trade unions and groups such as professional and community associations, youth organisations, women's groups, consumers, environmental campaigners.The EESC has always been an integral part of the EU: it was set up in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome, to advise EU decision-makers and ensure that ordinary people across the continent have a say in Europe
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The Italian Trade Commission (ICE) is the Government agency whose overall aim is to increase the international competitiveness of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). ICE provides technical assistance and information to Italian industry and its partners.The ICE office in Brussels monitors EU-funded programmes on a continuous basis. Information forwarded to Italian SME's includes details of current EU strategies, aid programmes, projects and calls for proposals and tenders.In addition, the Brussels office, on the basis of a network of European institutional contacts (Permanent Representations of Member States to the EU, European Trade Promotion Organisations' offices in Brussels) is formulating initiatives to assist Italian consultancy companies in developing their networking with regard to future participation in international tenders.
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Die Vertretung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen bei der Europäischen Union ist eine Auslandsdienststelle der Staatskanzlei unter Verantwortung der Ministerin für Bundesangelegenheiten, Europa und Medien, Dr. Angelica Schwall-Düren.Informieren, artikulieren, repräsentieren
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The Embassy of Italy in Brussels has the major goal of strengthening the relations between the Italian and Belgium from the political, economic and social point of view. The Embassy plays a pivotal role in the promotion of Italy as one of the most important actors of the European scenario.
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The City of Eindhoven is a local authority in the Netherlands. Apart from the regular competences in the field of economic, social, environmental, mobility, public safety and other policies, Eindhoven has the ambition to be a economically strong region focusing on leadership in technology and innovation. The City strongly focuses on creating supportive structures in the domains of labour market, technology development and business development. To this end, Eindhoven has established the Brainport Foundation, a triple helix structure involving also the knowledge sector and private enterprise.As the fifth largest city and the generally recognised centre of innovation in the Netherlands, Eindhoven has an important capacity to influence key national and regional policies. With Brainport, the city and region have also created a vehicle that is proving its strength in successfully influencing national policy agendas on innovation, manufacturing industry and S&T related subjects.Through its unique triple helix organisation, Brainport Eindhoven also is able to match the policy objectives with the specific wishes and the needs of the knowledge and private sectors in the region. Eindhoven, partly through the Brainport structure, has ample experience in developing market driven platforms and structures that help companies, gain innovative edge and competitive strengths.
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Walloon agricultural research centre
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The European Ombudsman investigates complaints about maladministration in the EU institutions and bodies. Any EU citizen, company or association in a Member State can lodge a complaint. The Ombudsman offers fast, flexible and free means of solving problems with the EU administration.
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