13th Africa-Europe Science Collaboration Forum
The Africa–Europe Science Collaboration Platform (AERAP) will convene its 13th Annual Forum in Brussels from 20 to 22 April 2026, bringing together policymakers, scientists, investors, and international organisations to strengthen the strategic partnership between Africa and Europe through science, technology, and innovation.
The 2026 Forum takes place as the European Union prepares its Multiannual Financial Framework (2028–2034) – a critical moment to align research, development, and investment priorities across continents. Under the theme "Science Collaboration for Shared Futures", AERAP will showcase how collaborative research and innovation can advance global goals, drive sustainable growth, and foster equitable partnerships between Africa and Europe.
The programme will feature high-level sessions on key strategic areas, including:
- AI, Digital Public Infrastructure, and Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) – exploring how digital science ecosystems can empower African and European researchers.
- European Parliament AERAP Hearing – focusing on policy alignment for science, technology, and innovation within the Global Gateway and Agenda 2063.
- Capital Markets for Science and Technology for Africa – highlighting innovative financing instruments to unlock private and institutional capital for R&I.
- Global Health (EDCTP3/IHI) – advancing equitable health research partnerships.
- Agriculture and Food Security, and Quantum Computing with Africa – addressing frontier technologies and sustainable development.
EDCTP Executive Director Michael Makanga will speak at the session entitled "How to strengthen Africa–Europe Health Research: Strengthening Africa - Europe Health Systems through Science, Policy, and Investment" at 11:00-13:00 on Tuesday, 21 April 2026.
More information and registration here.