Horizon Europe Cluster 6 Brokerage Event & Info Days 2026

P2GreeN is pleased to inform its network about the upcoming Horizon Europe Cluster 6 Brokerage Event and Info Days, a key initiative supporting stakeholders interested in participating in the 2026 calls for proposals under Cluster 6: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment. 

  

The events are organised by the European Commission in cooperation with the Cluster 6 National Contact Points network CARE4BIO and will take place in Brussels and online in January 2026. 

  

About Horizon Europe Cluster 6 

Horizon Europe Cluster 6 focuses on research and innovation activities addressing key sustainability and environmental challenges. It supports projects aimed at developing sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions across the following areas: 

  • Sustainable and resilient food systems 
  • Circular and sustainable bioeconomy 
  • Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems 
  • Climate action, soil health, water resilience and pollution reduction 
  • Sustainable agriculture, forestry and natural resource management 

The upcoming Info Days and Brokerage Event are designed to help potential applicants navigate these priorities and translate them into competitive project proposals. 

  

Events Programme 

Brokerage Event – 21 January 2026 (Brussels)
Organised by CARE4BIO, the Brokerage Event will focus on networking and partner search. Participants will have the opportunity to: 

  • Present project ideas and organisational profiles 
  • Meet potential partners through pre-arranged bilateral meetings 
  • Explore collaboration opportunities for upcoming Cluster 6 calls 

This event is particularly relevant for organisations looking to join or build international consortia at an early stage. 

  

Cluster 6 Info Days – 22–23 January 2026 (hybrid format)
The Info Days, organised by the European Commission, will provide: 

  • A comprehensive overview of the Cluster 6 2026 Work Programme 
  • Detailed presentations on call topics and expected impacts 
  • Policy context and strategic priorities at EU level 
  • Practical information on proposal preparation and submission 

Sessions will be accessible both on-site in Brussels and online, ensuring wide participation across Europe. 

  

Who should attend? 

The events are open to: 

  • Research organisations and universities 
  • SMEs, startups and industry players 
  • Clusters, associations and NGOs 
  • Public authorities and policy stakeholders 

They are particularly relevant for actors working on green transition, sustainability, climate and bio-based solutions. 

 

More details, agendas and registration links are available here 

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