Opportunity for the TALENT PASS project

We are pleased to invite you to join the “Talent” Helix community. The Talent Helix is an initiative associated with the Talent Pass project (Fostering European Talents for Widening Circular Economy), funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe WIDERA funding programme.

Launched in June 2025, the Talent Pass project focuses on strengthening R&I capabilities of widening countries' institutions, ensuring they are on par with leading European entities. This will be achieved through strategic use of research resources (human, know-how, infrastructure) to foster capacity-building initiatives, targeted training, secondment programmes addressing current and future challenges in circular economy. Coordinated by the Institutul de Chimie Macromoleculară “Petru Poni” (ICMPP), the consortium includes 10 research and industry organisations from 7 European countries.

By joining the Talent Helix, you can follow Talent Pass, its activities, events, and results as well as collaborate with various experts and organisations. Within the Helix, you can share and join specific collaboration opportunities related to this topic. You can also invite any stakeholders outside of the Network who may be interested in this field, and whom you trust to participate. The Helix also includes valuable resources from ERA-Talents, EURAXESS, Innovation Talent Platform, MSCA Actions, HR Excellence in Research and ResearchComp.

Join the Talent Helix to receive notifications of new opportunities and start collaborating. More information on the Talent Pass project can be found on: https://www.talentpass-project...


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