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European Defence Innovation Days 2025 (EDID25)
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14
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15
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16

This was 11 months ago

Location

Poland, Krakow

Programmes
Defence EDF NATO-EDA

The European Defence Agency (EDA) under the auspices of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union is organising the third European Defence Innovation Days (EDID). The event will take place on 14-16 May 2025 in Krakow (Poland).

EDID25 provides a unique opportunity for industries to showcase concrete outcomes of their innovation activities.

EDID is expected to attract the attendance of high-level representatives from national administrations, Armed Forces, European institutions, industry, and research organisations. 

Registrations have been closed, but EDID highlights will be published on the EDA website and shared on social media (@EUDefenceAgency, #EDID25) during and after the event.

more info: European Defence Innovation Days 2025 (EDID25)

 

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