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New EIT water consortium has been announced

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Today the European Institute of innovation and technology (EIT) has officially announced that the consortium Allwaters has been awarded the contract for the new knowledge and innovation community, EIT Water. It consists of 50 partners from 24 countries, including industry partners, universities, research organisations, ports, non-governmental organisations, and small and medium-sized enterprises. There are 4 partners  from Flanders: an De Nul NV, De Blauwe Cluster, Aquafin and North Sea Port Flanders. You can learn more about the Allwaters team in this factsheet

 

 

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