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Programmes2026 Pathfinder Challenges Info Day consists of a plenary session explaining the specific characteristics of EIC Pathfinder Challenge calls, and parallel sessions led by the EIC Programme Managers Paolo Bondavalli, Uschi Symmons and Hedi Karray in which they present their Challenge.
All parts of the Info Day were livestreamed. The slides and recordings are now accessible.
For general questions, you are invited to consult the EIC Pathfinder FAQ website.
You can also rewatch the general EIC Pathfinder section of the 2026 EIC Work Programme Info Day.
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