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New European Bauhaus Catalyse: new calls for applications

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The EIT community New European Bauhaus NEB has announced a new call for applications for its innovative NEB Catalyse programme, supported by EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Food, EIT Manufacturing and EIT Urban Mobility.

Applicants’ products and services must address at least one of the NEB Thematic Axes, indicating one or more sub-challenges in their local ecosystem, and demonstrate their potential to scale-up.

In addition, the products and services must clearly address an identified social challenge, ideally determined within a specific social group who would benefit from the existence of such products or services.

The four Thematic Axes are:

  • Reconnecting with nature
  • Regaining a sense of belonging
  • Prioritising the places and people that need it the most
  • Fostering long-term, life-cycle and integrated thinking in the industrial ecosystem

28 spots are available for succesfull start-ups and scale-ups in the areas of climate, cities, transport, industry and food. The winning applicants will receive support services.

The EIT NEB community organised and recorded an info session on the Catalyse programme. Slides  can be found in the attachments, as well as the call manual with detailed information.

The applications are open until 4 December 2023.

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