WITEC SWEDEN

WiTEC SWEDEN
- are supporting and visualizing primarily female innovators
and entrepreneurs

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WiTEC är kopplingen mellan näringsliv, akademi och de kvinnor som verkar i teknikintensiva verksamheter. 

Vad vi gör

WiTEC SWEDEN inspirerar kvinnor att studera och fortsätta utvecklas inom STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). Vi stödjer och synliggör kvinnors innovationer och morgondagens entreprenörer.

Medlemmar i WiTEC SWEDEN ingår i ett spännande nätverk i Sverige och Europa.
Du har tillgång till våra event och projekt och vi håller dig uppdaterad om aktuella händelser inom STEM, både i Sverige och internationellt. Vidga dina nätverk!

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European Commission
DG Research & Innovation
Innovation Policy Unit
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
rtd-women-innovators@ec.europa.eu
 
Apply NOW until 15 October for the EU Prize for Women Innovators!


After a successful first edition in 2011, the European Commission has launched the second edition of the EU Prize for Women Innovators to reward three women who have developed outstanding innovations and brought them to market.

The contest is open until 15 October 2013, 5:00 pm (Brussels time) to all women who have founded or co-founded their own company and who have at some point in their career benefited from the EU's research framework programmes or the Competitiveness and Innovation framework programme.

The first prize is EUR 100,000, second prize EUR 50,000 and the third prize EUR 25,000.

With this Prize, the European Commission aims to raise awareness about the contribution, potential and importance of Women researchers to entrepreneurship and to encourage women to exploit the commercial and business opportunities offered by their research projects and become entrepreneurs.

Compete and tell your story now to inspire other women to follow in your footsteps!


Applications can be submitted via the competition website until 15 October 2013 (5 p.m. Brussels time): www.ec.europa.eu/women-innovators

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