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EIT Digital Rebrands as 28DIGITAL

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28DIGITAL, formerly known as EIT Digital, is moving forward while maintaining collaboration with the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) under a Memorandum of Collaboration.

Each knowledge and innovation community (KIC) has a financial support life cycle of maximum 15 years after which it no longer receives funding from the European Commission. EIT Digital is one of the three KIC's that now makes the step to independency. To highlight this milestone, they have decided to rebrand themselves. 

For more information on 28DIGITAL's initiatives and partnerships, visit their new website at https://www.28digital.eu.

Background: The European institute of Innovation and Technology stands at the crossroad of business creation, innovation and education. It consists of ten knowledge and innovation communities of which the EIT urban mobility is one of them. The overal objective is to transform promising innovations into succesful companies

 

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