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14.01.2025 | Online | 13:00 CET

Online seminar: Call application - RehAllianCE Transnational Pilot Action

Veranstaltungsort: Online

In this online seminar, you will learn everything you need to know about applying for the upcoming call:

RehAllianCE invites European SMEs developing innovative rehabilitation products, services, and solutions to participate in its Transnational Pilot Action Open Call.

  • Purpose: Evaluate test facilities of RehAllianCE Service Providers (PBN, CUAS, NSB) to optimize conditions for commercializing rehabilitation technologies.
    • Targets at least 8 rehabilitation SMEs or related fields.
  • Who Can Apply:
  • What’s Offered:
    • Free technological validation and consulting services (up to €22,000 in value).
    • Tailored support from leading providers (CUAS, NSB, PBN) to accelerate your product’s time-to-market.
  • Key Dates:
    • Application Deadline: February 14, 2025, 17:00 CET
    • Selection Announcement: March 28, 2025, at the latest.
    • Pilot Action Start: April/May 2025
  • Why Participate:
    • Access expertise, resources, and funding.
    • Combine service packages to meet your unique needs.

How to Apply:

Don’t miss this chance to access expertise, validate your solutions, and grow your business!
Apply now for this exclusive opportunity! Limited spots available.

For details and to apply, visit the information online seminar on 14 January 2025 at 13:00 CET. 

Register now

For details and to apply, find out more on services: 

Provider

 

  
PBN

Validation Services

  • Rehabilitation Use-Case validation
  • Emotional Analysis – qualitative analysis (descriptive)
  • Analysis of User Feedback & Improvement of UX (quantitative analysis)

 

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CUAS

Validation Services

  • Living Lab pre-acceptance evaluation
  • User-centered validation service
  • Rehabilitation Use-Case validation

 

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NSB

Consulting Service

  • Market & regulatory assessment
  • Competitive landscape analysis
  • Tech & Industry partnership analysis

 

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