InnoBuyer starts first pilot Co-Creation phase with nine Challenger/Solver pairs
Following a successful Open Call for Solvers that saw a total of 176 submitted proposals, nine of the SME’s that were selected have now joined the InnoBuyer project.
Following a successful Open Call for Solvers that saw a total of 176 submitted proposals, nine of the SME’s that were selected have now joined the InnoBuyer project.
The Open Call Webinar “How to develop innovative solutions aligned with the market real needs” will be an engaging and informative online event tailored specifically for SMEs developing innovative solutions for the public sector.
Join the InnoBuyer Webinar and discover how you can benefit from the InnoBuyer Call for Challengers.
Next stop: Murcia, Spain! InnoBuyer team is very excited about the opportunity to join organisations with unmet innovation needs, innovation providers and other actors of the innovation ecosystem at the upcoming Impactful Innovation Conference, set to take place on November
Are you an innovative start-up in the AI, video detection, drones, data collection fields? We have a challenge for you!
Are you an innovative start-up in the materials, hydrogen and/or eletrolysis fields? We have a challenge for you!
Are you an innovative start-up in the AI, video detection, materials and/or gelcoat application fields? We have a challenge for you!
Are you an innovative start-up in the eHealth, healthcare and/or medical devices fields? We have a challenge for you!
Are you an innovative start-up in the healthcare and/or medical devices fields? We have a challenge for you!
Are you an innovative start-up in the eHealth, healthcare and/or medical devices fields? We have a challenge for you!
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Grant Agreement 101071212.
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