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Infosession on the EIC Tech to Market programme
MAR
Wed
11
11:00 - 12:30

This was 1 month ago

Location

online

Programmes
EIC

The EIC Business Acceleration Service team in EISMEA has relaunched the EIC Tech to Market Programme to support the technology transfer of EIC-supported research results.

The Programme combines:

  • EIC Entrepreneurial Trainings, building the knowledge and commercial understanding needed to bring deep-tech innovations to the market, and
  • EIC Venture Building Services, supporting selected EIC Pathfinder and EIC Transition teams in shaping, structuring and growing their ventures towards investment and early scale-up.

The activities are open to EIC Pathfinder and EIC Transition beneficiaries, EIC Transition Seal of Excellence holders, all entities eligible for EIC Transition projects, and Women TechEU awardees.  

 

A Programme Info Session will be held on Wednesday, 11th March, from 11:00 to 12:30 (CET), online.

 

You may learn more about the programme and register for the Info Session here.

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