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EIC Transition Annotated Template is now available

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This annotated template serves as a comprehensive guide for innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and organizations navigating the complexities of the EIC Transition framework.

It provides detailed annotations and structured guidelines to:

-Support during the application process
-Clarify eligibility criteria, funding mechanisms, and evaluation metrics
-Offer strategic insights and practical tips from successful applicants
-Help align your project with the EIC’s strategic priorities

The template is released as part of the Access2EIC project that provides more annotated templates for different stages in the EIC application processes.

Access the EIC Transition Annotated Template or explore other available tools and resources developed under Access2EIC.

 

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SAPHIRe - Securing the Adoption of Personalised Medicin in Regions

The Department of Economy, Science and Innovation of the Flemish government coordinates the Horizon 2020 Coordination and Support Action SAPHIRe, which started on 1 December 2018. The aim of the project is to secure the adoption of personalised medicine in all European regions, including sparsely populated and remote regions and regions with different innovation capacities. 

The activities of SAPHIRe are complementary to the smart specialisation partnership on personalised medicine – S3P4PM, which is also coordinated by the Department of Economy, Science and Innovation.