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ProgrammesIs your SME looking to embrace digital innovation? Connect with a supplier from the HUBCAP platform and receive tailormade support and services to co-create and experiment with CPS & MBD tools.
The HUBCAP initiative aim at upgrading the capacity of SMEs to leverage Model-Based Design (MBD) technology in Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and ultimately deliver new products and services in multiple application domains. HUBCAP provides services and technical expertise and offers financial support for European SMEs to experiment in highly innovative, cross-border experiments.
At the moment the "experiment" call is open (until 2 Feb 2022). Eligible applications need to come from consortia of 2 SME's, where MBD CPS users/adopters will work with MBD CPS providers and experiment with MBD tools to implement these digital solutions in their products/services.
What your consortium will receive:
More information about the Experiment call can be found on https://www.hubcap.eu/open-calls
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