April 23, 2024

Deep Tech Venture Builder Programme Call 2025

Deep Tech Venture Builder Programme Call 2025

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If you’re part of an academic or research team looking to accelerate your intellectual property, consider applying to our Deep Tech Venture Builder Programme 2025.  EIT Health’s newest programme is specifically designed to support innovators with deep tech solutions, helping you to overcome the most frequent hurdles experienced when launching to market. 

This programme is aimed at teams who wish to gain support at the pre-maturation and maturation stages of your innovation journey. By joining this ten-month programme, you’ll learn how to overcome the most common challenges experienced by innovators in academia such as bureaucratic hurdles, funding uncertainties, and making the transition from research to practical innovation.

Informational Webinar 24 October 2024 12:00 CET: Join us for a webinar where you’ll find out everything you need to know about the DTVB including the mentors who will support you on your journey, the training support you’ll receive, and hints and tips on how to apply. Register for our webinar here.

Call applications close 16 December 2024.

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