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Strategic innovation call of the EIT urban mobility

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Programmes Climate, Energy, Mobility EIT

The EIT urban mobility has an open strategic innovation call which focuses on 5 key sectors: 

  • Urban logistics,
  • Public transport,
  • Mobility data management,
  • Electrification of transport and alternative fuels, and
  • Health and mobility. 

Important in this call is that cities are an integral partner of the project so they should be included. The call focuses thus on supporting market-critical projects that tackle clearly defined problems faced by cities, public authorities, and mobility providers. 

You can find all the (registration and information) details on this website. The next cut-off date is 12 February 2026.

Background: The European institute of Innovation and Technology stands at the crossroad of business creation, innovation and education. It consists of ten knowledge and innovation communities of which the EIT urban mobility is one of them. The overal objective is to transform promising innovations into succesful companies

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