Call for proposals 2022 / Innovation / EIT Digital
Call opening: 6.4.21 / Final-submission: 12.5.21
- 06.4.21 / call opens
- 12.5.21 / pre-call deadline
- TBA / call deadline
The EIT Digital Innovation Factory supports pan-European entrepreneurial teams to launch new startups and/or new products. The entrepreneurial project belongs to one of two distinct types: eithert intends to create a startup OR it intends to launch a 鈥淢inimum Viable Product鈥 (MVP).
- Project duration 1 to 4 years
- Application success rate 17% (BP2020)
- Average granted budget per project 565碍鈧&苍产蝉辫;(叠笔2020)
- Average co-funding required per project 30%
The proposed project should contribute to one of the Strategic areas of EIT Digital:
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Digital Tech - secure IoT, data sovereignty and Artificial Intelligence based solutions
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Digital Cities - 鈥渃ity as a data platform鈥 based solutions for sustainable cities
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Digital Industry - data platform-based sustainable digital industry solutions
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Digital Wellbeing - solutions for quality of life improvement through sensing and data analysis
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Digital Finance - sovereign embedded payment solutions in digital finance
Ida Andersson
+358 504648094
ida.m.andersson@aalto.fi
Official call page - TBA
General rules - TBA
Official call documents - TBA
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