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ProgrammesEIT Food (European Institute of Innovation and Technology) has opened a call to select one organisation to further develop and scale the Future Farm Lab, a 3D digital learning platform on regenerative agriculture. The project is set to run from 2026 to 2028 and has a total funding of €370,000, with a minimum 10% co-funding requirement. Applications are open to legally established entities with relevant experience, and the deadline is 7 July 2026.
The selected organisation is expected to expand systems-based educational content, improve the platform’s SaaS infrastructure, and support its use in vocational education, higher education and professional training across the agrifood sector.
The call is open to legally established entities with experience in digital learning, immersive technologies, and agrifood or sustainability. If your organisation has the right skills and expertise to develop the Future Farm Lab please have a look at the call content and guidelines on this website.
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The Department of Economy, Science and Innovation of the Flemish government coordinates the Horizon 2020 Coordination and Support Action SAPHIRe, which started on 1 December 2018. The aim of the project is to secure the adoption of personalised medicine in all European regions, including sparsely populated and remote regions and regions with different innovation capacities.
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