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New calls of Europe's Rail JU

Published on | 2 months ago

Programmes Climate, Energy, Mobility

Europe's Rail joint undertaking is the EU partnership that wants to transform our European rail network and industry. Earlier this month they have published a series of new calls for proposals which you can find here

For those organisations that are new to this partnership, we would kindly ask you to have a look at their research priorities and discover their three pillars: innovations, systems and deployment. You can read more about it on their website or on our infosheet

Europe's Rail has also made a Q&A overview and a explanatory video about the call which you can find here

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