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NATO DIANA call opens on 1st of June

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NATO DIANA has announced that its next Challenge Call is designed to open on 1 June. The call seeks proposals from innovators whose technologies could help address defence and security challenges linked to NATO’s operational needs. Selected applicants would be considered for DIANA’s 2027 cohort of innovators.

Two online information sessions are planned ahead of and just after the call opening.

  • On 27 May at 14:00 BST, DIANA aims to give an overview of the Accelerator Programme and the opportunities for selected innovators.
  • On 4 June at 15:00 BST, the focus is set to be on what makes a strong application, including the challenge areas and selection criteria.

Save the dates:

📅 27 May, 14:00 BST – Overview of Accelerator programme and opportunities for selected innovators. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eSbFkhnp

📅 4 June, 15:00 BST – What makes a good application: Overview of challenges and selection criteria. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eUiijbiX

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