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CBE JU sets funding priorities for 2023 + Save the date Info Day 2023

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Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) has published its Annual Work Programme for 2023, including information about the next call for project proposals. €215.5 million will be dedicated to advancing competitive circular bio-based industries in Europe across 18 topics.

CBE JU Info Day 2023

Save the date! The CBE JU Info Day 2023 is planned for 20 April 2023 and will take place in person in Brussels, with ample face-to-face networking opportunities. The sessions will also be streamed online.

The CBE JU Info Day 2023 allows you to gain insights into the upcoming call for project proposals 2023 and expand your network.

The call for project proposals will open after the event, and the deadline is planned for 20 September 2023.

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