MainstreamBIO’s 2nd Round of Open Calls Announced!
We are more than happy to announce the launch of the second round of MainstreamBIO’s Open Calls, starting on July 5th in Flevoland & Friesland, Netherlands, and extending to Sweden this September.
This initiative offers a unique opportunity for key actors and organizations in the agriculture industry to receive expert guidance and support in upscaling biobased projects.
The objective is to identify and select more promising cases that will receive expert guidance and the project’s free support services.
Who Can Apply?
The open calls are open to a wide range of actors within the agriculture sector, including:
- Farmers
- Foresters
- Technology Providers
- Small Businesses
- Self-Employed Individuals
- Academic and Research Institutes
This initiative aims to attract a diverse pool of experts to contribute to the development of sustainable and biobased solutions.
What Support Will You Receive?
Selected cases will be offered support to upscale their biobased projects. This support will encompass both business and technical assistance, helping participants navigate the complexities of project development and implementation. By availing themselves of this expert guidance, the chosen partnerships will have the opportunity to enhance their project’s viability and maximize its positive impact.
How to Apply?
If you are involved in the agriculture sector and wish to contribute to the advancement of biobased projects, don’t miss this chance to participate in this open call!
You can find detailed information about the application process, including specific guidelines, requirements, and deadlines, in the Open Call section of the MainstreamBIO website.
Stay tuned for more dates to be announced !!
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