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Evaluation results - EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2023 call – call deadline 25 October 2023

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For the European Innovation Council (EIC) Pathfinder Challenges 2023 call a number of 368 proposals were evaluated and 43 selected for funding. The five challenges were: 

Among the successful projects are two consortia with a Flemish coordinator.

  • Inbiose, InteractHoMiG - Understanding the potential of modulating Host-MicrobiomeGlycan interactions (“the triangle of sweetness”) to tackle noncommunicable diseases
  • Universiteit Gent, CARBCOMN - CARBon-negative COMpression dominant structures for decarbonized and deconstructable CONcrete buildings

More info on the EIC Pathfinder scheme, the Pathfinder Challenges 2023 call statistics and an overview of all funded projects is available in the EIC news article

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