Net4Society Matchmaking Event for 2026 Cluster 2 calls

1 – 2 Jun 2026 | Paris, France

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www.cnrs.frRennes, France
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As the national research center for Science, CNRS has over 80 years experience in fundamental research, exploring living creatures, space, materials and human societies and can leverage all fields of science to understand current global challenges in all their complexity.

CNRS encourages and supports the application of research results to transform them into concrete and long-lasting social and technological innovations that benefit both companies and society.

CNRS is also a strong advocate of a knowledge-focused society, and an open science that is deeply rooted in its era. It promotes the wide circulation of knowledge and scientific culture, and supports decision makers to develop public policy.

Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance

HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-04: Sustainable paths to media viability​HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-08: Electoral integrity in the digital context ​HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-DEMOCRACY-10: Digital and media literacy as drivers for democratic and civic resilience ​HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-DEMOCRACY-01: Advisory support and network for countering and preventing radicalisation, extremism, hate speech and polarisationHORIZON-CL2-2027-01-DEMOCRACY-04: Addressing the impact of artificial intelligence, cyberviolence, and deepfakes on equality, democracy and inclusive societiesHORIZON-CL2-2027-01-DEMOCRACY-06: Identifying user-focused solutions to support news media freedom

Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations

HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-TRANSFO-07: Fostering competences for the green transition​

Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries

HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-HERITAGE-08: Safeguarding & transmission of intangible cultural heritage

Representatives

Research director, head of AI excellence center Cluster SequoIA

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