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EIT Community – NEB Booster 2.0
Opening date: 18 January 2023
Deadline model: single-stage
Call deadline: 13 March 2023 23:59 (Brussels time)
Expected duration of participation: 7 to 8 Months
Total funding available: 1000000
Project acronym: Strategic Synergies
Full name of the EU funded project: Strategic Synergies Cluster XKIC BP 23-25 Proposal
Grant agreement number: 101113151
Topic: HORIZON-EIT-2023-25-Cross-KIC-Strategic-Synergies - EIT Cross-KIC Strategic Synergies
Submission & evaluation process
The Call process will require the completion of the form on https://www.f6s.com/eit-community-neb-booster-program/
Submissions that meet all the eligibility requirements will be evaluated according to the criteria published in the Call Guidelines.
Submissions will be evaluated by external and internal (EIT Community) experts.
All submissions will receive an email with the results of the application and evaluator comments.
A maximum of 20 applicants will be invited to join the NEB Booster Program.
Further information
Any question can be redirected to: boosterneb@eitdigital.eu
Details are available at: https://www.eitdigital.eu/our-messages/calls-tenders/new-european-bauhaus-booster-2/
Task description
EIT Community is calling business that are making available NEB solutions for end-users, cities and regions, and other companies with the aim to developing successful long-term solutions that match the needs of the wider community.
The aim of this Call for proposals is to identify and work with Start-ups integrating simultaneously the three core dimensions of the NEB in their operations, products, and services.
The twenty successful applicants will be welcomed in the EIT Community NEB Booster program that will be tailored to each company.
The program is divided in three phases, with the aim to assess and further develop both the business structure of the company and the New European Bauhaus core values and principle within each organization.

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