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March 21, 2023
AiNed MIT AI call launched for AI projects SMEs
Encourage AI innovation in SMEs with the AiNed MIT AI call - a promising grant programme for R&D collaboration projects.
On 21 March 2023, the AiNed MIT AI call will start, a scheme to support AI projects by SMEs and boost AI innovation power in the Netherlands. The scheme is part of the AiNed programme and has a grant budget of €3.5 million. SMEs, including startups, play an important role in promoting economic prosperity and innovation in the field of AI, but face several barriers. The scheme offers the opportunity to apply for grants for R&D collaborative projects in the field of AI, which must provide a demonstrably new solution for one or more application areas of the Dutch AI Coalition. The deadline for submission is 9 May 2023.
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