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Info webinar on the 2026 European prize for women innovators
JUN
Tue
24
11:00 - 12:00

This was 7 months ago

Location

Online

Programmes
EIT

On 24 June 2025, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) are organising a webinar on the European prize for women innovators. That is an initiative powered by EIT and EIC. It celebrates the outstanding achievements of women entrepreneurs from across the EU and Horizon Europe associated countries who are driving positive change for people and the planet through their innovative ventures.

This webinar will:

  • Dive into the details of the application and award procedures for each prize category
  • Listen to a testimonial by a winner of the 2025 European Prize for Women Innovators
  • Get tips for preparing prize applications from a former Jury Member

You can find more information here and register here.

The application period for the 2026 edition opens from 17 June 2025.

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Testimonial

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ANERIS - Next generation tools for sensing and monitoring marine-life

Funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-INFRA-2022-TECH-01) and running from 2023 to 2026, the ANERIS project aims to tackle the rapid loss of ocean biodiversity. The project’s main objective is to develop, test and implement the next generation of scientific instrumentation tools and methods for sensing and monitoring marine-life. Another key concept of the project is the introduction of the concept of Operational Marine Biology (OMB) as a biodiversity information system. The project consortium consists of 25 partners from 13 countries. Read more about the project and the contribution of Flemish partner VLIZ in this testimonial.