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Story 15 March 2021
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News - Save the Date: The launch of the new European Innovation Council is on 18 and 19 March 2021

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Joana Moreira

The European Innovation Council (EIC) is a key novelty of Horizon Europe and represents the most ambitious innovation initiative that Europe has taken, with a budget of €10 billion for the period 2021-2027. The EIC has a mission to identify, develop and scale-up breakthrough technologies and disruptive innovations. The EIC will support startups, SMEs and research teams developing high-risk, high-impact breakthrough innovation, with a particular focus on scaling up game-changing solutions that contribute to the objectives of the European Green Deal and the Recovery Plan for Europe.

 

The first calls for applicants are planned to be released on 18 March – join us for a two-day launch event to know more about the vision of the EIC and on what is behind its funding opportunities.

    

The event will be webstreamed on the EUScienceInnov YouTube channel and no registration is neccessary.

 

Launch ceremony

18 March (9.30 – 11.30 CET)

Statements from Heads of States and EU institutions

Short specific sessions on the contribution of the EIC to Europe’s economic recovery:

  • EIC for building businesses from breakthrough science

    Speakers: Ingmar Hoerr (CEO CureVac), Louis de Lillers (CEO CorWave) + other to be confirmed

    Moderator: Chris Sisserian (Sifted)
  • EIC for investing in deep tech

    Speakers: Hermann Hauser (Amadeus Capital) + other to be confirmed

    Moderator: Robin Wauters (Tech.EU)
  • EIC for creating innovation ecosystems for sustainability

    Speakers: Jim Snabe (Chair, Siemens) and Roxanne Varza (CEO, Station F)

    Moderator: Jean-Eric Paquet (Director-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission)

 

Applicants’ day

19 March (9.30 – 16.30 CET)

For potential beneficiaries and stakeholders, the applicant day will provide concrete information on how the EIC works, how to apply, who is eligible, etc.

Sessions will include information on funding opportunities for research teams, startups, SMEs and investors.

 

 

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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