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Evaluation results - Research Infrastructures 2022 calls – deadline 20/04/2022

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For the 2022 research infrastructures calls with deadline 20 April 2022 79 proposals were submitted. The European Research Executive Agency reported that 27 projects were selected for funding and grants agreements have been signed in December 2022.

  • For the call - Developing the European research infrastructures landscape, maintaining global leadership (2022) (HORIZON-INFRA-2022-DEV-01) 9 projects were selected for funding
  • For the call - Enabling an operational, open and FAIR EOSC ecosystem (2022) (HORIZON-INFRA-2022-EOSC-01) 5 projects were selected for funding
  • For the call - Next generation of scientific instrumentation, tools and methods (2022) (HORIZON-INFRA-2022-TECH-01) 13 projects were selected for funding

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