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European Innovation Council pilot Advisory Board

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A call for expression of interest for European Innovation Council pilot Advisory Board is launched.

15 to 20 high level experts will form the EIC Pilot Advisory Board. These experts will come from various domains of Europe's innovation ecosystem (including academia and research). They will be appointed in a personal capacity, acting independently and in the public interest.

The tasks of the EIC Pilot Advisory Board will be to advise the Commission on:

• the development and follow up of the current and planned EIC pilot actions

• the overall strategy for the future EIC and the design of the funding and support, in line with the Horizon Europe legislation

• any matter which may enhance and foster innovation eco-systems across Europe,

• increase the visibility of the EIC and promote the attractiveness of Europe for breakthrough and disruptive innovation

The call closes by midday on 10 May 2019.

More information and instructions on how to apply

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