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The role of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology under the spotlight at Cannes
16/07/2021 - CANNES 2021: The Cannes NEXT panel, moderated by Sten-Kristian Saluveer, delved into the new opportunities for innovation offered by the EIT
One of this year’s Cannes NEXT panels, entitled “Exploring Europe’s Next Creative Financing Booster”, was an occasion to present the European Institute of Innovation and Technology’s (EIT’s) upcoming call for proposals for its newest Knowledge and Innovation Community – EIT Culture and Creativity.
The EIT is set to play a crucial role in the recovery of the European economy, as well as the green and digital transition. It will avail itself of a planned budget of nearly €3 billion under the seven-year funding plan known as Horizon Europe. The talk, moderated by
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