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EIT RawMaterials FAST-TRACK KAVA 6 Call (d.l. 29.07.2019)

The deadline for submission is Monday 29 July at 13.00 CEST, and you are strongly advised to contact your Innovation Hub (CLC) if you need any assistance or further clarification.
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Submisson deadline: 29 July 2019 at 13.00 CEST

Maximum funding: € 50.000

Project latest closing date: 31 December 2019

Eligibility to apply for this call is restricted to the three categories:

  • REJ - KAVA proposal that was submitted in the EIT RawMaterials KAVA 6 call but has NOT been selected for funding in 2020 
  • PRE - KAVA proposal that was submitted in the EIT RawMaterials KAVA 6 call and has been selectd for funding in 2020
  • OLD - Ongoing KAVA projects 

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