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REMEDY contributed to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence supporting the upcoming Advanced Materials Act

The EIC Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) portfolio is proud to have contributed to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence supporting the upcoming Advanced Materials Act, which aims to reinforce Europe’s open strategic autonomy, reduce dependencies on critical resources, and boost EU competitiveness.
Projects including REMEDY, Bio-HhOST, BIOACTION, Fungateria, LoopOfFun and SUMO actively supported this contribution, highlighting the need for targeted actions to strengthen Europe’s R&I ecosystem, enable industrial scale-up, attract investment and ensure regulatory preparedness.
The EIC ELM portfolio strongly supports the objectives of the Advanced Materials Act and welcomes the Commission’s ambition to accelerate the development, production and uptake of advanced materials across the EU.