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EIT manufacturing and WMF launch open AI challenge for start-ups and SMEs

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The We Make Future initiative and the EIT manufacturing have launched the call for the future of manufacturing, AI & industry 4.0 challenge. This international call invites cutting-edge AI-driven startups to pioneer solutions across several key themes in the “future of manufacturing”, including industrial and generative AI, digital ecosystem integration, circular economy and resilient supply chains. With a focus that ranges from environmental issues to the ethical deployment of AI, the initiative encourages startups to address real-world industrial needs. 

The call deadline is the 3rd of november 2025 and more information can found here.

 

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