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UMX Open Call second cut-off in september

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EIT Urban Mobility (European Institute for Innovation and Technology) is inviting legal entities in EU Member States and Horizon Europe associated countries to submit proposals under its Urban Mobility Explained (UMX) Open Call. The call supports professional training and support services aimed at closing knowledge gaps in urban mobility, with a total indicative budget of around EUR 2 million to EUR 4 million and up to EUR 700,000 per proposal.  

Seven activity types are eligible: development and commercialisation of face-to-face courses; design, delivery and commercialisation of EIT Label face-to-face courses; replication, scaling up and remodelling of successful commercial or EIT Label courses; upgrading or repurposing non-UMX commercial courses for UMX audiences; and training operations support services for custom course pathways. Eligible applicants include SMEs, universities, research and technology organisations, cities and large companies established in EU Member States or Horizon Europe associated countries.

The next cut-off date is 29 September 2026. Further cut-off dates for 2027 and 2028 are due to be announced later. More information can be found here

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