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Programmes Agro-Food, Environment MissionsWater4All partnership has launched its third Joint Transnational Call for research and innovation projects.
The 4 subtopics covered in this call are:
More details on the timeline and other relevant information on the call can be found on the dedicated page on the European partnership Water4all website.
Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) and Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO) participate in this call. More information on available funding for researchers and research institutions based in Flanders and on how to apply can be found on the dedicated webpage of FWO. Please contact FWO at europe@fwo.be for further information.
More information on available funding for companies based in Flanders and on how to apply can be found on the dedicated page on the VLAIO website. Please contact kathleen.goris@vlaio.be or jef.willems@vlaio.be for further information.
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