2019 CEF Transport call - Virtual information day, Online

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Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date January 17, 2019
location Online Show location
organisation European Commission (EC) i

Thursday, January 17, 2019 - 10:00

The information day covered the priorities and main aspects of the 2019 CEF Transport call, evaluation and award process, and also gave tips on how to prepare submit a successful proposal. Interactive Q&A sessions took place during the information day.

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Live streaming & recording

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Recording of the event

Agenda & presentations

 

Time

Presentation

10.00-10.05

Welcome

Call overview

Marc Vanderhaegen, Head of Programme Support, Coordination & Communication Unit, Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)

10.05-10.10

The policy context

João Ferreira, Policy Officer, Transport Investment, DG Mobility & Transport (DG MOVE)

10.10-10:55

Priorities of the call

10:10-10:30

Projects on the Comprehensive Network

João Ferreira, Policy Officer, Transport Investment, DG Mobility & Transport (DG MOVE)

10.30-10.55

Rail Freight Noise

July Buy, Policy Officer, DG MOVE Piotr Glinka, Project Manager, INEA

10.55-11.15

Q&A

11.15-11.35

The evaluation process and award criteria

Anita Kucharska, Deputy Head of Programme Support, Coordination & Communication Unit, INEA

11.35-11.50

The application process

Laura Alcoverro Via, Evaluation Manager, INEA Gauthier Clar, Financial Engineering Manager, INEA

11.50-12.15

Q&A

12.15

End of the information day

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