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Programmes Digital, Industry & SpaceCall Marvis, funding opportunities - industries partners from abroad can participate
Submission deadline:16.12.2024
Matchmaking platform: MARVIS - Multidisciplinary Applied Research Ventures in Space call 2024 - Home (b2match.io)
Info: Microsoft Word - MARVIS_Call_2024 (snf.ch)
Focus in particular on: the contribution of space travel to a sustainable future, ensuring a rapid response in emergency situations and protecting space assets
Consortium: at least two higher education research centres (only from Switzerland) and at least one national or international industrial partner. For Industry partners from abroad, the same MARVIS rules and conditions apply as for Swiss industries:
Contact for more info: marvis@snf.ch
Please always copy your NCP on the communication towards the Swiss organisor.
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