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EIT Urban Mobility opens scaleup promotion call

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Climate, Energy, Mobility EIT

EIT Urban Mobility has opened the Scaleup Promotion Initiative Open Call on 27 March 2026. The call is designed to support activities from 2026 to 2028 that position European urban mobility scaleups at major events, connect them with investors and corporates, and improve access to growth and funding opportunities, including European Innovation Council instruments. Applications are due by 27 May 2026 and the estimated EIT funding available is up to 415,000 euros.

The call seeks (intermediary) organisations with strong experience in promoting and positioning scaleups internationally, especially in mobility, climate tech and impact-driven innovation. Applicants are expected to show that they can place scaleups at major European and international mobility, innovation and investment events, create measurable links with public and private investors, run events that connect scaleups with investors and corporations, and give structured support on European Innovation Council opportunities.

More information about the call can be found here

 

 

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