EIT Hub Israel & GAEU Consulting cooperation resulted in winning grant within European Innovation Ecosystems (EIE) program

GAEU Consulting has been given trust to support the development of the grant proposal under Horizon Europe, European Innovation Ecosystems (EIE) program - for designing the next generation of technology and innovation ecosystem to address grand challenges, with the consortium partners - GSG - UK, FAIR - France, SIA - Italy, MAZE - Portugal.The European Innovation Ecosystems (EIE) is a very interesting funding mechanism, promoting synergies and cooperation between diverse innovation stakeholders from different European regions. The program is designed to serve as a bridge between strong innovation ecosystems and moderate/weaker innovation ecosystems - promoting knowledge exchange and exchange of best practices - ultimately leading to levelling the playing field in innovation support across Europe and beyond.Vanessa Kacherginsky, CEO The Israeli Forum for Impact Economy, describes the cooperation with GAEU:

“We have had the pleasure of working with Mr. Wąsik on our first Horizon grant submission. We had very little knowledge about the process and requirements and in a very short time we’ve managed, thanks to and due to the terrific consulting received by Mr. Wąsik , submit a proposal we are very proud of. Mr. Wąsik with his hands-on approach, devotion, dedication and expertise worked with my team and I day and night (literally) and provided much needed professional on consortium building, theoretical and practical framework and methodologies, budget planning guidelines and last but not least, the occasional motivation talk and mental support. I strongly recommend working with Mr. Wąsik and I are personally looking forward to working with him on next submissions and proposals. For any questions feel free to contact me at vanessa@israelnab.org.”

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