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Procurement: Public Service Platforms for Circular, Innovative and Resilient Municipalities

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The EU Horizon Europe project CircularPSP offers suppliers €5.64 million for Public Service Platforms for Circular, Innovative and Resilient Municipalities (PIN on TED). Procurers represent 55 million citizens (DE, FI, TR, SE, IE, PT, SI, UK) including capitals with global influence (Berlin, Helsinki, London, Istanbul). The common challenge to be solved by suppliers is to design, develop and test a digital public service platform enabling and empowering municipalities to transition the city to circularity with the help of taxonomies, AI and NLP. The project is currently conducting an Open Market Consultation to open a dialogue with potential suppliers about the scope of procurement. Registration is open for nine online events on the challenge and funding. Further detail in the flyer (PDF) or pitch deck (PDF) and updates via Newsletter, twitter, LinkedIn or Mastadon.

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