Ashgabat, Turkmenistan – Representatives of the Ministry of Education, research institutions, and universities of Turkmenistan, the European Union (EU) diplomats and project experts, as well as the delegates from other Central Asian countries attended the International Conference “Opportunities for Turkmenistan’s Participation in Horizon Europe”.
This event was organised by the European Union (EU) funded project “Sustainable Energy Connectivity in Central Asia (SECCA)” with the support of the Ministry of Education.
Horizon Europe is the EU’s flagship research and innovation programme with an ambitious budget of EUR 95.5 billion. One of its key advantages is the comprehensive approach, fostering collaborations across various sectors and disciplines. Participation in the programme offers funding and facilitates international cooperation and access to new markets, addressing global challenges such as climate change, green transition and digital transformation.
The Conference raised awareness among participants about the programme with a specific focus on its Cluster 5 “Climate, Energy, and Mobility.” It presented funding opportunities, participation rules and conditions, and highlighted projects and initiatives supported by the programme in the Central Asia region.
Featuring speakers from the Energy Community and Central Asia, the event showcased how Horizon Europe can support international research collaboration, particularly in areas such as sustainable energy. Participants also gained practical insights from Kazakhstan’s experience in participating in the programme and promoting it at the national level. The participants had a unique opportunity to network and share knowledge.