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Upcoming call - EIT Food Proof-of-Concept Co-Financing Instrument

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Programmes Agro-Food, Environment EIT

The proof of concept co-financing instrument by EIT Food is designed to support innovators in the food sector, allowing them to transform their ideas into viable solutions.

Within this context, EIT Food targets proof-of-concepts and small-scale pilot projects between startups and prospective corporate clients with less than €100k in project costs. Proposed projects must exhibit a clear pathway towards commercial success.

Eligible applicants can receive financial support that will help in areas such as product development, market validation, and stakeholder engagement. The next and final cut-off dates are the 31st of October 2025 and the 30th of November 2025.  All information can be found on the website.

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