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EIC accelerator – number of proposals and next cut-off dates

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The EIC Accelerator cut-off closed on 21 June 2023 with 648 full proposals submitted. This marks an increase compared to the previous cut-offs in January and March 2023 (respectively 476 and 551 full proposals submitted). This also follows the switch in the application platform that took place on 2 June 2023. Applicants come from 34 countries, including 15 widening countries, and around one fifth (107) applied to the set of strategy challenges identified for 2024.

EISMEA plans to reopen the step 1 applications as from 3 July, with the expectation that the new IT Platform for short proposals will be operational by then.

The last EIC Accelerator cut-off for full (Step 2) proposals this year is planned for 4 October 2023.

More details can be found here.

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