What's new on the EC's Research and Innovation website

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Wed May 3 10:41:46 CEST 2023


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Success stories
Building automated vehicles that are in tune with your emotions

To succeed, highly autonomous vehicles need to be trusted. The EU-funded 
SUaaVE project developed software that can read and respond to users’ 
emotions. The human-centred design work will help Europe lead a rapidly 
growing market.

	
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Events
REPowerEU – financial opportunities for research & innovation

Are you involved in an EU funded research & innovation project in 
energy, mobility, transport, Euratom or are you interested in funding 
opportunities in these areas? Join us for an information event on EU 
funding and financing opportunities beyond Horizon Europe, which can 
help to bring your innovative technologies and solutions closer to the 
market.

	
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	23/05/2023 - 23/05/2023

	
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	Brussels, Belgium & Online

	
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	European Commission

	
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Horizon magazine
Butterflies and dodos hold clues to protecting biodiversity

Although too late for the famed flightless bird, new scientific findings 
on the winged insects could help preserve animal species.

	
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