On November 26, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is organizing an online information session to explain in detail all the characteristics and requirements for participants in the NEB Catalyse 2026 call for proposals. It will be an ideal opportunity to learn about the program, which has already awarded grants to Spanish startups such as Remonda.
Through the European Commission’s New Bauhaus initiative, the EIT Community will select a total of 20 initiatives that will receive a grant of €20,000, as well as a package of mentoring and tutoring sessions to accelerate their growth, in line with the values of Sustainability, Beauty, and Inclusion. The following topics will be addressed during the meeting:
- What is the NEB? What is the EIT New Bauhaus Community?
- What does the call offer to applicants?
- How to apply? Requirements.
- SAFEs (agreement that allows a startup to receive capital), contracting, and reporting.
The info session will conclude with a Q&A session for attendees, which will allow any questions that may have arisen to be answered. The session will last one hour, starting at 5:00 p.m.