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EIT Digital Challenge 2023

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Programmes Digital, Industry & Space EIT Digital Europe

Digital scale-ups looking to boost their business are invited to compete in this year's digital innovation challenge! EIT Digital is launching the tenth edition of its flagship competition for European digital deep tech companies: the EIT Digital Challenge

The Challenge provides a platform for companies to showcase their innovations and succeed internationally. Fast-growing start-ups with existing customers - also known as scale-ups - are invited to apply if they are developing digital solutions in one of these focus areas:

  • Digital Tech 
  • Digital Cities 
  • Digital Industry 
  • Digital Wellbeing 
  • Digital Finance

The deadline for applications is 28 March 2023.

More information and the possibility to apply can be found here.

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