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Innomatch open call for public and private buyers

Published on | 7 months ago

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InnoMatch is a EU funded project within the framework of the EIC Innovation Procurement Programma. Innomatch helps public and private buyers to find and develop tailor-made solutions together. This programme enables collaboration between buyers and innovative suppliers (EIC Awardees) to address challenges and deploy tailored solutions through a structured innovation procurement process.

The buyer will not receive direct funding but the selected EIC awardee will receive up to 60.000 euro of funding and will then try with the public buyer to develop and test a pilot solution that meets their expectations. All details can be found here and if you have any additional questions you can contact cristina.roca@iclei.org

 

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