On 21 February 2023, the EU-FarmBook project (Horizon Europe) will be organising a platform day in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss knowledge sharing between the EU-FarmBook and other Horizon Europe projects, the CAP Network and national networks.
On 21 February 2023, the EU-FarmBook project (Horizon Europe) will organise a platform day in Brussels, Belgium. The event aims to contribute to optimal digital knowledge sharing and interoperability between the EU-FarmBook and other Horizon Europe projects, the EU CAP Network and national networks. It also aims to foster the digital community.
If you would like to attend the event and actively contribute to the discussion based on your experience, please confirm your interest through this link by 20 January 2023. Your registration will be confirmed afterwards.
For more information, please visit https://www.welcome.eufarmbook.eu/
The EU-FarmBook aims to test the idea: “Can all tangible outputs of EU-funded research and innovation projects be organised into one user-friendly platform, ot help get practical knowledge into the hands of farmers, foresters and advisors across Europe – who need it the most?”
The EU-FarmBook builds on the results of two EU-funded Horizon 2020 projects, EURAKNOS and EUREKA.
The event will include plenary presentations and parallel sessions. See tentative agenda:
- 9:00 - Welcome participants
- 9:30 - Introduction by Pieter Spanoghe and Inge Van Oost (EC) (with Q&A)
- 10:00 - Keynote speaker (with Q&A)
- 10:30 - Coffee break
- 10:50 - Presentation on the EU-FarmBook
- 11:40 – Guidelines for the parallel sessions (workshops)
- 12:00 - Lunch
- 13:00 - Parallel sessions
- 14:30 - Coffee break
- 15:00 - Parallel sessions
- 16:30 - Plenary discussion by Pieter Spanoghe
- 16:55 - Closing by Inge De Bo
- 17:00 - Done
For more information, please visit https://www.welcome.eufarmbook.eu/
Additional info
Venue
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Paleis der Academiën
Hertogsstraat 1 Brussels 1000 Afghanistan
Organiser
EU-FarmBook
EU Stakeholders