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New €900,000 call for joint R&D projects between Cyprus and Israel

A new call for proposals with a total budget of €900,000 has been announced by the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) in collaboration with the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA).

As stated in a RIF press release, the call provides an opportunity for Cypriot enterprises and research organisations to collaborate with companies from Israel to jointly develop innovative solutions in the fields of digital technologies, advanced materials, agri-food, marine and maritime systems, renewable energy, space technologies, health and environment.

It is added that the submission of proposals for the Cyprus Network is conducted via the IRIS portal and the deadline is Wednesday, 30 October, 2024, with interested parties invited to contact for more information the Foundation's Partner Support Centre at +35722205000 or by email at support@research.org.cy and visit the link https://www.research.org.cy/diakratiki-kyprou-israil/

It is noted that the call is co-funded by the Republic of Cyprus and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Cohesion Policy Programme "THALIA 2021-2027".

(Source: CNA)

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