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SPIN4EIC : empowering the EIC Innovation Procurement Programme

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Are you an EIC innovator?

SPIN4EIC can help boost your procurement capabilities via free training and direct procurement assistance in the preparation of your (innovation) procurement tenders in Europe and beyond.

SPIN4EIC (Strategic Innovation Procurement) is an initiative powered by the EIC dedicated to delivering support services to EIC innovators and to scale innovation procurement in Europe.

The initiative aims to enhance EIC innovators’ ability to access procurement markets both in Europe and worldwide through trainings, matchmaking, and free hands-on assistance and support. SPIN4EIC also connects EIC innovators with public and private buyers of innovation and offers support to public buyers to set-up innovation procurement tenders.

SPIN4EIC can connect you with potential buyers via its online community and matchmaking/pitching events.

Read more on the ongoing opportunities and the free assistance on the dedicated web-pages.

 

 

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