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ProgrammesThe European Innovation Council (EIC) Transition Unit organises a webinar dedicated to the 2022 upcoming EIC Transition Challenges calls. During this webinar, you will have the chance to hear from the Programme Managers for each of the Challenges and ask any questions you may have.
For 2022, the Challenges are Green Digital Devices for the Future, RNA-based Therapies and Diagnostics for Complex and Rare Genetic Diseases, and Process and System Integration for Clean Energy Technologies. The deadline for submission of proposals related to these challenges is May 4, 2022 at 17h00.
You can register for the event here.
The agenda for the event:
9h00 – 9h15 – Introduction
9h15 – 9h45 – Green Digital Devices for the Future - Viorel PECA Head of Unit EIC Transition
9h45 – 10h15 – Q&A
10h15 – 10h30 – RNA-based Therapies and Diagnostics for Complex or Rare Genetic Diseases - Iordanis ARZIMANOGLOU EIC Programme Manager
10h30 – 11h00 – Q&A
11h00 – 11h10 Break
11h10 – 11h25 – Process and System Integration of Clean Energy Technologies - Francesco MATTEUCCI EIC Programme Manager; Marco PANTALEO EIC Programme Manager
11h25 – 11h55 – Q&A
11h55-12h00 Closure
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