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INNO4COV-19 project: New open call deadline 30 April 2021 and results of the November 2020 call

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The results of first call are published on the INNO4COV-19 webpage: http://www.inno4cov19.eu/open-call-results/ containing information about the distribution among types of organisation and country.

The second deadline for proposals is 30 April 2021. The aims is to provide financial support to companies with the goal of accelerating the development and commercialization of innovative solutions that tackle COVID-19 and that have already been validated in lab environments (TRL6 or higher).

Detailed information can be found here: http://www.inno4cov19.eu/open-call/

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