EU-funded projects do not become successful only because the proposal was well written. A strong proposal is the starting point, but real project success depends on what happens after the grant agreement is signed: how the consortium works together, how results are communicated, how stakeholders are engaged, how evidence is…
A practical guide for EU-funded projects, coordinators and partners on how to build digital visibility, professional trust and long-term impact. EU Project Visibility in 2026: LinkedIn, Website, Branding and Content Strategy EU-funded projects often invest significant effort into research, innovation, consortium meetings, deliverables, reporting and technical implementation. But visibility is…
EU-funded research and innovation projects are not only expected to produce excellent scientific or technical results. Increasingly, they are also expected to show how those results can be used, understood and taken up beyond the project consortium. One important part of this impact pathway is policy outreach. Many Horizon Europe…
Nexuswelt and Balkan Consult Group are hosting an EU Green Week 2026 Partner Event in Brussels on 8 June 2026, focused on turning nature-based ideas into cooperation, EU projects and investment opportunities.
European innovation does not happen only inside proposals, work packages or project meetings. It happens where organisations meet, exchange ideas, build consortia, test partnerships and connect project results with policy, industry, society and investment opportunities. In 2026, the Nexuswelt team will be active across selected European events linked to Horizon…
What Evaluators Actually Look For Before Submission Horizon Europe 2025–2027 marks a significant shift in the way proposals are evaluated. The European Commission is increasingly prioritising strategic coherence, measurable impact, operational realism and implementation credibility over broad innovation narratives. Applicants are expected not only to present strong technical concepts, but…
Introduction The EU–Ukraine Business Summit 2026, held in Brussels on 22–23 April 2026, brought together policymakers, business leaders, investors, financial institutions and recovery stakeholders from across Europe and Ukraine. Organised as part of the Road to URC 2026, the Summit served as an important milestone ahead of the Ukraine Recovery…
As Horizon Europe enters its final phase, proposal teams need sharper first-stage logic, stronger implementation design, clearer impact pathways, and more visible strategic relevance. Here are 7 proposal shifts that matter now.
Strong technology can still open the door to EU funding, even without previous project experience. This guide explains direct EU funding, programme fit, participation routes, company requirements and the most common first-time challenges.
In Horizon Europe, many applicants still assume that a strong company name, a respected university, or a well-known consortium partner strengthens a proposal from the very first pages. And in many cases, reputation still does matter. But in some newer two-stage Horizon Europe topics, the first-stage logic is shifting. Where…











