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Programmes HealthThe Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) partnership has published the draft text of its upcoming call for proposals, foreseen to open early 2026. IHI Call 12 will take an applicant-driven approach. Proposals must align with the IHI Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and demonstrate a clear impact on society, the economy, and science.
Interested parties can register for the brokerage event organised by IHI and taking place in Brussels on 4-5 November 2025. The deadline to present project proposals during the pitching sessions is 27 October.
More information on upcoming IHI Call 12, dowload of the draft text and registration for the brokerage event on the dedicated IHI webpage.
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