I3-4-BLUE-GROWTH: CALL FOR SMES WITH PROJECTS IN THE SUSTAINABLE BLUE ECONOMY SECTOR

I3-4-BLUE-GROWTH: CALL FOR SMES WITH PROJECTS IN THE SUSTAINABLE BLUE ECONOMY SECTOR

19.Jun.2024

The I3-4-Blue-Growth project, funded by the European Commission (European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency) and led by an international consortium headed by ANI, seeks SMEs with innovative projects that could benefit from inter-regional collaboration in the field of sustainable and smart blue economy. This initiative will enable participants to access technology, capacity-building actions, and mission funding in the mentioned area.

Eligible SMEs must operate in less developed regions of the participating countries, including Portugal (Norte, Centro, Alentejo, Azores, and Madeira regions) [1], Croatia, Spain, and Poland. Additionally, the SMEs should work in value chains related to:

  • Aquaculture, sustainable fishing, and blue bio-resources valorization;
  • Marine renewable energies and the decarbonization of the maritime sector.

This call provides an opportunity for SMEs to connect with technological partners from other European regions offering innovative solutions. It could also pave the way for the development of inter-regional innovation projects supported by European funding.

The deadline for applications is July 12. Apply here. Find more details here.

Find out more information here.

For additional inquiries, contact the ANI team.

[1] See the link with full list of EU regions (NUT 2) by category (less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions) here.

The I3-4-Blue-Growth project, funded by the European Commission (European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency) and led by an international consortium headed by ANI, seeks SMEs with innovative projects that could benefit from inter-regional collaboration in the field of sustainable and smart blue economy. This initiative will enable participants to access technology, capacity-building actions, and mission funding in the mentioned area.

Eligible SMEs must operate in less developed regions of the participating countries, including Portugal (Norte, Centro, Alentejo, Azores, and Madeira regions) [1], Croatia, Spain, and Poland. Additionally, the SMEs should work in value chains related to:

  • Aquaculture, sustainable fishing, and blue bio-resources valorization;
  • Marine renewable energies and the decarbonization of the maritime sector.

This call provides an opportunity for SMEs to connect with technological partners from other European regions offering innovative solutions. It could also pave the way for the development of inter-regional innovation projects supported by European funding.

The deadline for applications is July 12. Apply here. Find more details here.

Find out more information here.

For additional inquiries, contact the ANI team.

[1] See the link with full list of EU regions (NUT 2) by category (less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions) here.

The I3-4-Blue-Growth project, funded by the European Commission (European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency) and led by an international consortium headed by ANI, seeks SMEs with innovative projects that could benefit from inter-regional collaboration in the field of sustainable and smart blue economy. This initiative will enable participants to access technology, capacity-building actions, and mission funding in the mentioned area.

Eligible SMEs must operate in less developed regions of the participating countries, including Portugal (Norte, Centro, Alentejo, Azores, and Madeira regions) [1], Croatia, Spain, and Poland. Additionally, the SMEs should work in value chains related to:

  • Aquaculture, sustainable fishing, and blue bio-resources valorization;
  • Marine renewable energies and the decarbonization of the maritime sector.

This call provides an opportunity for SMEs to connect with technological partners from other European regions offering innovative solutions. It could also pave the way for the development of inter-regional innovation projects supported by European funding.

The deadline for applications is July 12. Apply here. Find more details here.

Find out more information here.

For additional inquiries, contact the ANI team.

[1] See the link with full list of EU regions (NUT 2) by category (less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions) here.

The I3-4-Blue-Growth project, funded by the European Commission (European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency) and led by an international consortium headed by ANI, seeks SMEs with innovative projects that could benefit from inter-regional collaboration in the field of sustainable and smart blue economy. This initiative will enable participants to access technology, capacity-building actions, and mission funding in the mentioned area.

Eligible SMEs must operate in less developed regions of the participating countries, including Portugal (Norte, Centro, Alentejo, Azores, and Madeira regions) [1], Croatia, Spain, and Poland. Additionally, the SMEs should work in value chains related to:

  • Aquaculture, sustainable fishing, and blue bio-resources valorization;
  • Marine renewable energies and the decarbonization of the maritime sector.

This call provides an opportunity for SMEs to connect with technological partners from other European regions offering innovative solutions. It could also pave the way for the development of inter-regional innovation projects supported by European funding.

The deadline for applications is July 12. Apply here. Find more details here.

Find out more information here.

For additional inquiries, contact the ANI team.

[1] See the link with full list of EU regions (NUT 2) by category (less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions) here.

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