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Partnership Call 2023: Call for Needs Open

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EURAMET announces the launch of the 2023 Call for Needs within the European Partnership on Metrology:

EURAMET announces the launch of the 2023 Call for Needs under the European Partnership on Metrology for the following topic areas:

  • Fundamental
  • Industry
  • Normative
  • Research Potential

Call for Needs (Stage 1) is for potential research topics, is open to any interested party, and opens 11 January 2023. Deadline: 20 February 2023, 23:59 CET.

Call for proposals against Selected Research Topics (Stage 2) will open on 23 June 2023.

 

 

To find out more information and submit a potential research topic please go to the applicants section of the European Partnership on Metrology website.

Contact: Programme Manager part.msu@euramet.org


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