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IOD/IOV (In-Orbit Demonstration / In-Orbit validation) calls’ cut-off date extended to 1 Oct 2025

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We would like to let you know that, for the two IOD/IOV calls for expression of interest, one for the experiments that need aggregation or a rideshare opportunity and one for the ready-to-fly satellites already equipped with payloads with experiments, the next cut-off date has been postponed to 1 October 2025 (instead of previously 1 September 2025).

Potential candidates will find all information here : https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/funding-opportunities-0/calls-proposals/orbit-demonstrationvalidation-20232027_en.

Furthermore an article was published that underlines the main characteristics of those two calls : https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/iodiov-orbit-demonstration-orbit-validation-calls-cut-date-extended-1-oct-2025-2025-07-15_en.

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