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Dear innovators, practitioners, conceptual thinkers, entrepreneurs, creative individuals from all backgrounds, start-ups, research organizations and businesses working on innovative and accessible transportation solutions, the DANOVA project team, aware that generating ideas takes time, is happy to announce that the deadline for receiving applications to Call for Ideas is extended till November 30th!

The aim of the Call is to collect new solutions that can contribute to improving the accessibility of transport services, infrastructure and information to blind and partially sighted people. With this Call, you will have the opportunity to present your idea to international stake- and shareholders in the field of transportation and to organizations representing blind and partially sighted people. The winner gets to present the idea at the final project conference in Vienna! But wait, there’s more! We are very excited to announce that we will recognize and reward first winner’s efforts with the prize of 10.000 EUR!

Here is a brief overview of the important dates:

• The call is opened from September 1st until November 30th, 2021

• Questions and answers period: until November 25th, 2021

• First review of ideas: mid-December 2021

• Announcement of winners: January 31st, 2022

For more details, check the official announcement on this link. You can access the Application Form here. To know more about Danova project, visit its official webpage.

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We are looking forward to your participation!




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