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SecurIT - Second call for cascade funding

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The second and last open call for cascade funding for SMEs within the H2020-INNOSUP-1 project SecurIT is currently open. 

SecurIT aims to increase the security of current applications, services and infrastructures by integrating state-of-the-art security solutions. The project supports the creation of lead markets & market incentives in Europe, following an end-user driven approach.

This call is addressed to consortia of minimum two SMEs from EU members states, UK or Horizon 2020 associated countries. At least one SME should be an IT/technology provider. Proposals must address one of the identified challenges:

  • Critical infrastructure protection
  • Disaster resilience
  • Public spaces protection

Two types of vouchers are available: prototyping development (funding up to €74 000 per project) and demonstrator (funding up to €88 000 per project).

The deadline of the call is 14 March 2023, 17:00 CET.

For more information on the call, please visit SecurIT website.

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