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The HORIZON project ACCEND Scale Up Accelerator call: last day for applicants

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OASC (Open & Agile Smart Cities & Communities) is a partner in the ACCEND project, a Europe-wide project building the foundations for a stronger, more connected deep tech scaleup scene.

If you're developing solutions for Smart Cities, Net Zero Cities or Regenerative Cites, you might be interested in this opportunity to accelerate your growth, access cross-border testbed and scale across Europe with the support of leading innovation partners.

ACCEND helps deep tech scaleups:

strengthen market readiness

access high-quality piloting environments across Europe

build connections with cities and investors

fast-track expansion into new European markets

With the deadline on april 15th you still have a chance to apply: fill out the application form here.

 

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