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Clarification EIC pathfinder open proposal template Part B (table 3.1h)

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Due to a clerical mistake, the application template (Proposal template Part B: technical description) has the following description in table 3.1h: ‘Purchase costs’ items (travel and subsistence, equipment and other goods, works and services) .

However, in this table the applicants should only provide details on the need for equipment costs, if they exceed 15% of the personnel costs for that participant (according to the budget table in proposal part A), as per the instructions of the proposal template Part B: technical description (p.16).

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