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ProgrammesThe matchmaking tool of the Digital Space Ecosystem is now operational for new EU calls under Horizon Europe CL4. Stakeholders are encouraged to utilise this resource for posting requests and offers.
The Digital Space Ecosystem has launched a matchmaking tool designed for the latest EU funding opportunities. This tool aims to support users in connecting over specific requests and offers related to Horizon Europe CL4 calls. Stakeholders interested in leveraging this platform can access further information at the following link: Teaming up for EU Calls | Digital Space Ecosystem.
For any questions or further assistance, individuals may contact the relevant secretariat at EC-NCP-DIGITAL-INDUSTRY-AND-SPACE@ec.europa.eu.
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