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EIT Manufacturing Call for Innovation proposals (2024/1) - Apply by 19 JUN 2023

EIT Manufacturing is looking for projects and organisations ready to transform the European manufacturing and meet the global demands of present and future generations.
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EIT Manufacturing is looking for projects and organisations ready to transform the European manufacturing and meet the global demands of present and future generations. In the context of this call EIT Manufacturing is looking for proposals for innovation activities on the following 3 topics:

  • Topic 1: Optimising production processes and increasing resources efficiency through digital solutions
  • Topic 2: Socially sustainable and human-centric manufacturing
  • Topic 3: Environmentally sustainable manufacturing through circular business models and new technologies

The call is opening on 18 APR 2023 and will close on 19 JUN 2023 (at 17:00 CEST). 

Please find the key informations of the call listed below. For the full call text please check the attachment at the bottom of the page or visit the EIT Manufacturing . 

Join the Aalto’s EIT Manufacturing Teams if you would like to receive notifications on the latest calls & offering of EIT Manufacturing (please send an email to zoltan.javor@aalto.fi if you would like to join)

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