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Programmes EICThe European Innovations Council launches the below mentioned EIC prizes and their deadlines.
European Social Innovation Competition: deadline for applications 30 May.
The competition supports innovators to develop their ideas into working solutions, and facilitates a network of radical innovators shaping our society. This prize acknowledges the social innovation as a potent approach for responding to societal challenges.
Webpage: The European Social Innovation Competition (europa.eu)
European Capital of Innovation Awards: deadline for applications 29 June.
The European Capital of Innovation Awards is an annual recognition prize awarded to the European cities that best promote innovation in their communities. It is directed towards cities with at least 50 000 inhabitants.
Webpage: https://eic.ec.europa.eu/eic-funding-opportunities/eic-prizes/european-capital-innovation-awards_en
The European Innovation Procurement Awards: deadline for applications 17 August.
The Awards recognise the efforts done by public and private buyers to promote and implement innovation procurement across Europe.
Webpage: The European Innovation Procurement Awards (europa.eu)
Info session 31 May - open for registration: event’s page
EU Prize for Women Innovators: indicative deadline for applications 28 September.
This prize celebrates the women entrepreneurs behind Europe’s game-changing innovations.
Webpage: https://eic.ec.europa.eu/eic-funding-opportunities/eic-prizes/eu-prize-women-innovators_en
European Humanitarian Innovation Prize: deadline for applications 3 October.
The European Prize for Humanitarian Innovation (InnovAid) rewards the humanitarian organisations, social enterprises, and companies that are developing technology to better assist vulnerable people affected by natural hazards and man-made crises such as conflicts.
Webpage: https://eic.ec.europa.eu/eic-prizes/european-prize-humanitarian-innovation_en.
Info session 23 May - open for registrations: event’s page
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