The European Commission has launched the Horizon Impact Award 2022

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The deadline to apply for the third edition of the Horizon Impact Award ends on March 8th.

This European Commission’s initiative intends to celebrate projects that have used their results to provide value for society and show the socio-economic benefits of EU investment in research and innovation. This will also encourage all other beneficiaries to best use and manage their results.

All beneficiaries of closed FP7/H2020 projects can submit their application; they must be able to show proof of effective exploitation and uptake of their research results.

 

Six winners will be selected by the evaluation jury for their achievements and each of the six winners will receive EUR 25.000.
The Commission will further promote the winners by inviting them to provide testimony at other major events.

Further information on the prize and how to participate are available on the Funding and Tenders Portal.

 

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