EIT HEI Initiative opens a Call for Evaluators with expertise in Deep Tech
EIT HEI Initiative is looking for evaluators with expertise in deep tech to help us assess applications received through the calls for proposals.
EIT HEI Initiative is looking for evaluators with expertise in deep tech to help us assess applications received through the calls for proposals.
EIT RawMaterials opens Request for Proposal for the support with outreach activities contributing to the long-term financial sustainability.
EIT RawMaterials opens Request for Proposal to produce and release a series of short videos to promote the RawMaterials Summit 2023, EIT RawMaterials Innovation and Education portfolio and general EIT RawMaterials activities.
For Europe to remain economically successful and globally competitive, while becoming increasingly resilient to external geopolitical factors, it must stimulate a responsible raw materials sector by establishing sustainable, competitive value chains of raw materials and advanced materials and building up robust secondary raw materials capacities through recycling for the circular economy.
Could your research support an amazing business idea? Apply to the Lab2Market programme to bring your scientific research from lab to market!
EIT RawMaterials and Eramet are delighted to reveal the start-ups selected for the final of the Open Innovation Challenge on occupational safety in the mining and metals sector.
The EIT Circular Economy Community has launched the EIT Circular Economy Prize to award start-ups with groundbreaking solutions related to the circular economy.
The annual Call for Innovation & Education Projects is an opportunity for innovators to maximise the recognition of their disruptive ideas among leading players within Europe's raw materials sector. EIT RawMaterials is seeking solutions from potential candidates to contribute to shaping a strong, sustainable raw materials sector in Europe.
A new focus of this year’s EIT HEI call will be on training tech talents in higher education.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture has set a challenge to find ways to transport grain long distances to mitigate their dependency on export by sea through ports affected by the Russian invasion.