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Cyprus and Greece strengthen cooperation in research, innovation, and technology

With the aim of strengthening Cyprus-Greece cooperation, enhancing research and innovation, and promoting the adoption of advanced technologies, the Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) and Greece’s General Secretariat for Research and Innovation (GSRI) are launching a new joint funding call of €2 million under the European Partnerships Programme.

According to a press release, the programme offers funding of up to €100,000 to promote and support cooperation between Greek and Cypriot research organisations and businesses.

The joint call will support projects that fall under the Smart Specialisation Strategy, such as digital technologies, agri-food, marine and maritime ecosystems, renewable energy and health.

The Transnational Network must include at least one Research Organisation and one enterprise from each country.

This call is co-funded by the Republic of Cyprus and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), under the Cohesion Policy Programme 'THALIA 2021-2027'.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 27 February, 2025 on the the RIF IRIS portal.

(Source: CNA)

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