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Temporary suspension of the EIC Accelerator short proposals submissions

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Please be informed that there will be a temporary suspension of the EIC Accelerator short proposals submissions to the call HORIZON-EIC-2024-ACCELERATOR-01.

A recently published update on the Funding & Tender Portal indicates that that the short proposal call HORIZON-EIC-2024-ACCELERATOR-01 will officially close on 22 October 2024, at 5:00 PM Brussels Time.

Following this closure, it will not be possible to submit applications between 22 October and 29 October  2024. The short proposal call will be replaced by the 2025 EIC Accelerator short proposal call (HORIZON-EIC-2025-ACCELERATOR-01) upon the adoption of the 2025 EIC Work Programme, which is anticipated to take place in the last week of October (29 October).

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