The upcoming joint DeCrises, MICAD and RECODE-MLG webinar: event’s programme
On 14 April 2026, a joint DeCrises, MICAD and RECODE-MLG seminar will be held online from 13:00 to 15:00 CET.
During this meeting, members of these three Horizon Europe projects will briefly present their projects with the respective work packages, share the results obtained by far and discuss future collaborations between these initiatives.
This seminar’s agenda includes:
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Opening and Welcome Remarks (13:00–13:05). Dr. Farid Karimi will open the seminar, introduce the agenda and briefly present the speakers.
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DeCrises project presentation (13:05–13:15). Introducing the project and sharing key results and insights.
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Q&A (13:15–13:20). Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss the DeCrises presentation.
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RECODE MLG project presentation (13:20–13:30). Introducing the project and key findings.
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Q&A (13:30–13:35). Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss the RECODE presentation.
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MICAD project presentation (13:35–13:45). Introducing the project and key findings.
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Q&A (13:45–13:50). Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss the MICAD presentation.
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DeCrises: Expectations and Opportunities for Collaboration (13:50–14:05). The DeCrises team will outline their expectations from other projects and propose ideas for future collaboration.
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RECODE MLG: Expectations and Opportunities for Collaboration (14:05–14:20). The RECODE team will present their ideas and expectations regarding potential collaboration with other projects.
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MICAD: Expectations and Opportunities for Collaboration (14:20–14:35). The MICAD team will outline potential areas for collaboration and exchange with the other projects.
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The Way Forward: Joint Discussion (14:35–14:55). All participants will engage in an open discussion on possible avenues for collaboration between the projects. This session will focus on identifying shared interests, potential joint activities, and ideas for future events and cooperation.
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Concluding Remarks (14:55–15:00).