Horizon Europe National Infoday: CDTI to Present 2025 Space Programme Calls
On 27 May 2025, the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) will host Spain’s National Infoday on Horizon Europe, focusing on the Space Work Programme 2025.
The event will take place in a hybrid format (in-person and online) at CDTI’s headquarters (C/ Cid, 4 – Madrid), bringing together key players from the European space ecosystem, including INTA, the European Commission, and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
Funding Opportunities in the Space Sector under Horizon Europe 2025
This information day is aimed at companies, research centres, universities, and other stakeholders interested in participating in R&D&I projects in the space sector under the 2025 Horizon Europe calls.
Key topics to be addressed include:
Priorities of the European Space Programme 2025
Access to space and critical technologies for EU strategic autonomy
Copernicus services and Earth observation
Use of space data, SATCOM, and initiatives such as Cassini
Eligibility requirements and guidance for Horizon Europe proposal preparation
The event also features a dedicated session on how to develop successful project proposals, offering practical advice from national and European experts.
Join CDTI’s Infoday: Registration Open Until 20 May
Participation is free of charge, but prior registration is required by 20 May 2025. Organisations interested in European funding for space-related innovation projects are encouraged to take advantage of this key opportunity to engage with institutional and programme stakeholders.
📍 Location: CDTI – C/ Cid, 4, Madrid
🗓 Date: 27 May 2025
🔗 Format: Hybrid (on-site and online)
👉 Click here to register for CDTI’s Horizon Europe Infoday
Why Attend?
Taking part in CDTI’s Horizon Europe Infoday offers the opportunity to:
Gain first-hand insights into the Cluster 4 – Space calls for 2025
Network with representatives from CDTI, INTA, the European Commission, and EUSPA
Learn best practices for crafting competitive European project proposals
Explore new avenues for international cooperation in the space domain