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Horizon Europe Destination 5 Space - ISOS Pilot Mission Guidance Document

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We are happy to share that the pre-release version of the ISOS Pilot Mission Guidance Document has just been published on the DEFIS Website (bottom of the page).

Direct link is https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/document/download/765a88c1-1df0-45a9-a140-bc07e07cd3c0_en?filename=Guidance%20Document%20ISOS%20PM%20HE%20pre-release.pdf.

This document, prepared in tight coordination with the Pilot Mission Advisory Group (PMAG) composed of Member States/EEA countries, will soon be complemented by the Mission High-Level Requirements. The full version will be uploaded to the Funding and Tenders portal and will guide applicants for the forthcoming Horizon Europe Cluster 4 ISOS calls, and also inform other programmes (EDF and EIC).

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