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News: Info session on new EIC call “Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations”

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Mariana Marques

The European Innovation Council (EIC) is launching a call to support EIC funded companies in getting closer to public & private procurers of innovation. EIC startups and SMEs can join a dedicated info session on Monday, 5 July, from 10:00 to 11:30 CET to discover more about this new programme.  

 

Link to register: here 

You can join the session here.  

  

One of the main pillars of the EIC is the support to public and private buyers in their efforts to develop and acquire innovative solutions across Europe while supporting EIC SMEs and start-ups to bring their pioneering products and services to the market.   

 

In this context, to bridge the gap between public & private procurers of innovation and the EIC funded companies, an info session on the opening of the “Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations” Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) call for a proposal of €2 million, will be held online. During this session, open to any potential applicants, you will be able to listen to a detailed presentation and explanation of the objective of this CSA.

 

Details  

  • Date: 5 July 2021  
  • Time: 10:00 to 11:30 CET  
  • Link to register: here
  • Link to join the info session: here (Meeting ID: 8263823946)

 

Agenda (CET Time)  

10:00 - Introduction on the EIC action to support innovation procurement by Elisa Failla & Bertrand Wert (EISMEA)  

10:10 - Presentation of the “Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations” Call  

10:30 - Questions & Answers  

11:25 - Conclusion  

 

For more information about the “Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations” call, please check the EIC Work Programme 2021 (pp.114-117).

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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