
Seal of Excellence from the European Commission
After presenting our project for the European grant SME phase 1 and exceeding the threshold, taking a score of more than 13 out of 15, we are very happy to announce that, although they are not financing us in this call due to lack of funds, they have sent us from the European Commission with a Seal of Excellence for our project.
It is not easy to obtain a score higher than 13, in fact very few projects achieve it, so it is very good news for us that the European Commission values our project so much.
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