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Bridging the Horizon

AI, Robotics & Data

22 June 2026 | 10:00-12:00 CET | 11:00-13:00 IST

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Build a Winning Horizon Europe Consortium in AI, Robotics & Data

Bridging the Horizon is an exclusive virtual matchmaking series designed to catalyse the formation of high-level consortia in Horizon Europe. The programme serves as the strategic first stage of the wider Bridges 2026 hybrid initiative, specifically targeting the Digital: AI, Robotics & Data cluster.

This online event brings together a hand-picked group of researchers, corporate executives, and industry professionals from Europe and Israel to translate technical expertise into competitive project proposals. 

GET READY TO EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS!
Thematic Focus
Digital: AI, Robotics & Data
The round table will focus on 4 selected open calls:
AI-Driven Robotics for Industry: Enabling System Integration and Adoption
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This call focuses on the “last mile” of deployment, specifically the interoperability and integration of AI-powered robots into existing industrial production lines. Proposals must include a clear pathway for adoption in strategic sectors, with a mandatory focus on the Automotive industry as a primary use case. Key requirements include the development of a “Step-by-Step Adoption Guide” for SMEs and advances in high-speed autonomous navigation and human-robot collaboration safety. Learn more
Human/AI Collaboration for the Workforce of the Future
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This call focuses on the “Workstation Level,” creating environments where AI acts as a synergistic teammate to enhance human expertise in manufacturing. Key pillars include “Knowledge Capture” to prevent brain drain from retiring experts, and “Natural Teamwork” via intuitive voice or gesture interfaces. Projects must ensure “Digital Humanism” by designing interfaces that adapt to a worker’s physical or cognitive load. Learn more
Decentralised, Federated and Sustainable AI Data Processing
HORIZON-CL4-2027-04-DATA-03
This call focuses on developing innovative approaches, tools, and techniques for decentralised, federated, and sustainable AI data processing. It aims to overcome the bottlenecks of centralised AI—such as energy constraints, compute capacity, and latency—by leveraging distributed resources across the Cloud-Edge-HPC continuum. Proposals should support the entire AI lifecycle, integrating heterogeneous hardware architectures (including neuromorphic and quantum) while implementing end-to-end energy efficiency monitoring. Key priorities include ensuring data quality, integrity, and privacy, alongside the optimisation of data transfer volumes in distributed environments. Learn more
Demand-Side 3C Pilot Demonstrators on Converged Telco Edge Cloud Infrastructure
HORIZON-CL4-2027-04-DATA-08
This call focuses on establishing large-scale pilot demonstrators based on the convergence of Computing, Communication, and Control (3C) within telco edge-cloud infrastructures. The objective is to validate distributed architectures that enable real-time data processing, ultra-low latency, and high reliability for strategic sectors such as smart manufacturing, energy, and autonomous mobility. Projects must demonstrate seamless interoperability between diverse hardware and software providers while integrating AI tools at the network edge, with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency. The initiative seeks to transition technological concepts into tangible solutions that meet complex operational requirements in dynamic industrial environments. Learn more
Human/AI Collaboration for the Workforce of the Future
HORIZON-CL4-2027-02-DIGITAL-EMERGING-52-two-stage
This call focuses on the “Workstation Level,” creating environments where AI acts as a synergistic teammate to enhance human expertise in manufacturing. Key pillars include “Knowledge Capture” to prevent brain drain from retiring experts, and “Natural Teamwork” via intuitive voice or gesture interfaces. Projects must ensure “Digital Humanism” by designing interfaces that adapt to a worker’s physical or cognitive load. Learn more
AI-Driven Robotics for Industry: Enabling System Integration and Adoption
HORIZON-CL4-2027-04-DIGITAL-EMERGING-05
This call focuses on the “last mile” of deployment, specifically the interoperability and integration of AI-powered robots into existing industrial production lines. Proposals must include a clear pathway for adoption in strategic sectors, with a mandatory focus on the Automotive industry as a primary use case. Key requirements include the development of a “Step-by-Step Adoption Guide” for SMEs and advances in high-speed autonomous navigation and human-robot collaboration safety. Learn more
Decentralised, Federated and Sustainable AI Data Processing
HORIZON-CL4-2027-04-DATA-03
This call focuses on developing innovative approaches, tools, and techniques for decentralised, federated, and sustainable AI data processing. It aims to overcome the bottlenecks of centralised AI—such as energy constraints, compute capacity, and latency—by leveraging distributed resources across the Cloud-Edge-HPC continuum. Proposals should support the entire AI lifecycle, integrating heterogeneous hardware architectures (including neuromorphic and quantum) while implementing end-to-end energy efficiency monitoring. Key priorities include ensuring data quality, integrity, and privacy, alongside the optimisation of data transfer volumes in distributed environments. Learn more
Demand-Side 3C Pilot Demonstrators on Converged Telco Edge Cloud Infrastructure
HORIZON-CL4-2027-04-DATA-08
This call focuses on establishing large-scale pilot demonstrators based on the convergence of Computing, Communication, and Control (3C) within telco edge-cloud infrastructures. The objective is to validate distributed architectures that enable real-time data processing, ultra-low latency, and high reliability for strategic sectors such as smart manufacturing, energy, and autonomous mobility. Projects must demonstrate seamless interoperability between diverse hardware and software providers while integrating AI tools at the network edge, with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency. The initiative seeks to transition technological concepts into tangible solutions that meet complex operational requirements in dynamic industrial environments. Learn more

Programme Framework

Programme Framework

The Bridging the Horizon consortium-matchmaking process is designed to be efficient and outcome-oriented:

  • Identify Synergies: Before the online session, gain access to our dedicated participant gallery to explore profiles and identify potential consortium partners.
  • Pitch Your Expertise: During the online moderated round table, pitch your expertise directly to seasoned coordinators and industry experts in an intimate, collaborative setting.
  • Advance Collaboration: Following the online session, strengthen initial connections and advance them toward concrete proposal development and the structured formation of a consortium as part of the broader Bridges 2026 hybrid initiative.

Impact & Benefits

Access Strategic Knowledge

Gain exclusive expert insights into high-priority Horizon Europe AI, Robotics and Data funding opportunities.

Collaborate with Proven Partners

Connect with hand-picked academic, industrial, and governmental leaders to build your next winning team.

Validate Your Innovation Concepts

Refine your project ideas through professional feedback and high-level peer review.

Secure Competitive Advantage

Build a robust foundation to increase your success rate in winning strategic Horizon Europe funding.

The Ideal Participant

The Ideal Participant

The target audience of the Bridging the Horizon AI, Robotics and Data event includes individuals and organisations in the following domains and roles:

  • Industry & Systems: Automotive OEMs, Industry 4.0, autonomous mobility, and Telco Edge Cloud infrastructure.
    • CTOs, R&D Directors, Automation Strategists, Chief Digital Officers
  • Domain Applications: MedTech (surgical/assistive robotics) and AgriTech (precision farming).
    • Innovation Leads, Product Managers, Lab Directors
  • AI & Data Research: Human-AI collaboration, decentralised processing, and federated data systems.
    • Principal Investigators, Professors, Lead Researchers
  • Consortium Management: Experts experienced in structuring and managing EU collaborative bids.
    • Heads of EU Projects, Partnerships Directors

* The programme is not suitable for consultants.

It’s Time to Build Your Next Consortium

6 May
10 June
16 June
19 June
22 June
Applications Open
Applications Close
Selection Notification
Pitch Submission Deadline
Online Round Table
6 May

Applications Open

6 May
10 June

Applications Close

10 June
16 June

Selection Notification

16 June
19 June

Pitch Submission Deadline

19 June
22 June

Online Round Table

22 June

From Connection to Action:

Bridges Munich

Taking place on 21–22 October, this in-person consortium-building event moves from initial introductions to concrete partnership development.
Programme Highlights
  • Collaborative Proposal Drafting: Hands-on working sessions to move beyond abstract ideas and begin shaping the proposal’s core content, translating project concepts into clearly defined objectives, activities, and impact narratives.
  • Consortium Organisation & Structure: Practical sessions to map out partner roles, work package distribution, and internal management frameworks, creating a solid operational foundation for the consortium.
  • Expert-led Masterclasses: Targeted workshops on effective consortium formation and project coordination skills.
  • Strategic Insights: Direct guidance from Horizon Europe experts on proposal excellence and the critical ‘dos and don’ts’ for a successful bid.
Mark Your Calendar
  • Call for Applications Opens: 15 June 2026
  • Call for Applications Closes: 2 September 2026
  • Bridges Munich: 21-22 October 2026

* The Bridging the Horizon round table acts as a momentum builder for the in-person Bridges event in Munich (October 2026), however, participation in each event remains independent, and a separate call for the Munich programme will open in mid-June. We encourage you to apply for both programmes.

Co-Led By:

ISERD, the Israel-Europe Research and Innovation Directorate, operates under the Israel Innovation Authority and supports Israeli participation in European research and innovation programmes. As Israel’s official National Contact Point for the EU Framework Programmes, ISERD helps organisations access funding, build international partnerships, and join European consortia.

As a global outreach location of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), EIT Hub Israel creates synergies between the EIT community and the Israeli innovation ecosystem, supporting the growth of innovative start ups and increasing EU-Israel collaborative projects.

Since 2021, EIT Hub Israel has been actively operating in the Horizon Europe space through its consortium-building programmes Bridging the Horizon and Bridges, bringing together 1,108 participants from across Europe and Israel, delivering 22 events, presenting 60 open calls, and facilitating the formation of 25 cross-border consortia across health, energy, civil security, food-tech, smart mobility, and aquaculture.

FAQ

No. Bridging the Horizon is a 100% virtual programme. It consists of moderated, online matchmaking round tables designed to facilitate flexible participation for stakeholders across Europe and Israel.

However, it serves as an essential foundational stage for our wider hybrid consortium building initiative, which includes also an in-person consortium development programme in Munich on 21-22 October.

While the virtual session provides the critical groundwork, please note that the Munich phase requires a separate application and selection process.

You will engage with potential consortium partners, industry experts, leading researchers from RTOs (Research and Technology Organisations), and seasoned project coordinators who have successfully led Horizon Europe submissions.

We are seeking senior stakeholders and technical experts, including CTOs, R&D Directors, and Principal Investigators (PIs) from industry (e.g., HealthTech, AgTech) and academia. We also encourage representatives from European robotics and AI associations to apply.

The programme focuses on four high-impact 2027 Horizon Europe calls within the AI, Robotics, and Data clusters:

  • AI-Driven Robotics for Industry (IA): Enabling system integration and industrial adoption.
  • Human/AI Collaboration (RIA): New approaches for the workforce of the future.
  • Decentralised AI Data Processing (RIA): Focused on federated and sustainable data systems.
  • Telco Edge Cloud Infrastructure (IA): Implementing demand-side pilot demonstrators.

No. While the online round table and the Bridges Munich programme are designed to complement each other, they are independent components with separate application and selection processes. However, we highly recommend participating in both, as the online round table establishes the initial connections necessary for intensive proposal development in Munich. Notably, participation in the virtual session is a weighted component of our evaluation framework and selection criteria for the Munich programme; applicants who attend the online session will be awarded additional points within the selection criteria for the Munich programme.

All applications will be reviewed by EIT Hub Israel. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for a brief interview to support the evaluation process.

If you wish to submit a query about the selection process, you can email Ido at: ido.rosenblum@eithubisrael.eu.

Participants will leave with a vetted network of potential partners, a deeper understanding of the technical requirements of the selected calls, and professional feedback on their project concepts to strengthen future submissions.

Participation is free of charge for selected applicants. However, it requires a significant commitment to the consortium-building process and active participation in the scheduled session.

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Full access to the community network

Connect & Experience offers more than training. The C&E community network is an active EU online and offline community offering easy access to opportunities, curated content, matchmaking, soft landing services, and support. The community provides a space for community builders from Europe and Horizon Europe associated countries to interact, share best practices, and collaborate to enhance your startup community.

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Access to Healthcare

The Health not The Death is a fundamental human right. A healthy population is not to be seen as human and social capital, an input, or by-product, towards economic growth. Alongside a healthy and sustainable environment, a solidarity, a healthy population must be the ultimate goal especially nowadays in helping Ukrainian migrants with cancer and their families.

Solidarity in health is a cornerstone of EU health policy. There are wide disparities in many health outcomes across the region and those outcomes. The access rules dramatically affect healthcare systems which are at the forefront of the migrant way, the people who are searching for help and the way how we could enhance and support their healthier and wellbeing status.

In order to ensure their access to care and continued cure in need, the probability of receiving a timely diagnosis and of surviving differs greatly from country to country where they are now. There is lack of information, help and inequalities in access. People need help in navigating cancer knowledge, diagnostics, secondary monitoring and prevention, way of treatments, and care.

Shifting our mindset, supporting healthcare connectivity, removing inequalities overall across Europe is our mission and even more now in a time of crisis, helping the Ukrainian people dealing with cancer is a good place to begin this transformative revolution.

1) Whether we have a chance to foster more holistic and integrated approaches to receive information and care, by supporting coordination and maximising an enabling and health-enhancing effect of care across services from different countries?

2) Whether actions should address the social determinants of health, the countries where they are now, the health need which they have, the social and language barriers are the conditions which have to be taken into consideration in a coordinated manner?

How might we improve patients and /or people who seek healthcare support, access to healthcare services at an EU & the Member States Healthcare systems level? Especially in a time of crisis in Europe.

How might we support refugees fleeing from their countries by navigating them to medical centres to receive best available care?  

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Predictive Treatment

Precision medicine aims to personalise care for every individual. Nongenomic and genomic determinants, combined with information from patient symptoms, clinical history, and lifestyle (nutrition, physical activity, stress etc.), can facilitate personalised diagnosis and prognostics. Yet this goal requires access to massive amounts of data which may come from different structured and unstructured sources; these can be our medical records, laboratory testing, a range of medical devices as well as from the patient himself. AI & ML can combine input from these multiple sources, analyse them and identify biomarkers that can support health professionals make more informed decisions. The convergence of precision medicine with the advanced AI capabilities will improve the ability to personalise care – improve diagnosis, risk prediction as well as therapy planning.  

HCPs want to better predict treatment response, given uncertainty around which treatment to prescribe to which patient and when to prescribe. How do we risk assess the patients, match them with the right treatment (personalised). How can we transform the wealth of data and link it to the predictive nature of how the patient will respond?

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Patient Journey Navigation

Being diagnosed with cancer is overwhelming and comes as a blow. Patients may feel on a roller coaster of emotions—they are scared, lost & confused not knowing what to expect, who to refer to, what to do and how to tell their loved ones.  They directly refer to “Dr. Google” to look for information about their disease, possible treatments, QoL strategies with the aim to have better understanding of their disease and learn how to better cope with their disease & treatment, yet information is not always valid, accessible, nor personalised or tailored to the patient’s status and needs therefore left with huge amounts of non-relevant information. Coming to the doctor, the physician’s time is limited and mostly focusing on the physical aspects of the disease & treatment, not leaving much time to ask questions nor discuss more holistic aspects of the disease such as emotional, psychological, social aspects. The patient (& caregiver in many cases) leaves the room with unanswered questions, doesn’t remember much of what has been said, and feels he is not heard, nor seen as a whole.

The need for navigating this journey along the emotional psychological stress is overwhelming & patients and their caregivers look for support (case manager/companion/partner) to help manage their disease holistically – starting from having clarity around their disease and treatment by having access to reliable and personalised information during their journey as well as having an integrated holistic care system , supporting them and their loved ones to navigate through the different aspects of their disease – medical, emotional, logistical, psychological, social, rights.

How can we support patients to navigate through the complexity of their disease and treatment ensuring they have validated holistic information about their disease journey & treatment and be empowered to  effectively manage their care 

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Peer-to-Peer Medical Exchange

As medical events pivoted from conference centres and meeting rooms to the virtual settings, learning opportunities continue. Lectures and presentations are translated to the new digital world, yet the ability to connect and network is relatively lost. Peer interaction is essential not only for information exchange but to share practical insights, allows consultation & in-person experience cross country and across borders leading to better disease management.

This peer-based learning/ consultation is highly valued amongst practising clinicians and was generally achieved when HCPs and KOLs met their peers in national & Intl conferences, group debates, advisory boards and even during quick corridor conversations. Attempting to replicate these in-person experiences into the digital space creates challenges and are not effective nor impactful as face-to-face engagements. 

How might we improve HCP medical exchange enabling physicians to easily communicate, consult, exchange opinions leveraging individual experts & centres of excellence knowledge, experiences, and practices?

How can we leverage the technological expertise to allow HCPs to connect with leading experts across countries to get advice / counselling for their cases?

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