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Programmes HealthHealthCapital – the cluster of the German capital region – will be organising a project factory regarding the topic SC1-BHC-06-2020: “Digital diagnostics – developing tools for supporting clinical decisions by integrating various diagnostic data” on 23 August 2019. It will be possible to attend this project factory online. You will find further information via this link.
The H2020-INNOSUP-1 project C-Voucher, will publish on August 1st a call to select 18 European SMEs (Adopters) willing to approach the circular economy business and create circular feasibility plans for their companies. The call will remain open until 31 October 2019.
Who can apply?
European SMEs established in a EU member state or in H2020 Associated Countries from Health, Blue Growth, Textile, Agro-Food and Manufacturing sectors, showing willingness and readiness to define and develop circular feasibility plans leading to more efficient use of resources and improved competitiveness.
What's in it for the SMEs?
SMEs will be offered support of up to €15 000 to prepare a feasibility plan and mentoring from designers-in-residence and funding experts. The experts will help to analyse the companies' potential for transforming them into circular economy entities. The circular feasibility plan will be later measured against possible funding (public and/or private).
More information on the call is already available on the Funding and Tenders Portal and on the C-Voucher website.
Flanders has recently been included in the EUREKA GlobalStars joint call with Singapore. The open call focuses on medical technology, smart mobility and logistics and advanced manufacturing.
All information via this link.
Companies can pitch proposals or participate in proposals via the B2Match site.
A joint webinar will be organised on August 13th (10u-13u CET) for participants on the call, all info on this website.
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