National Information Centre for European Research

Back

EIT issues statement on EIT Manufacturing and support for beneficiaries

24/04/2026

On 23 April 2026, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) issued a statement on EIT Manufacturing, stating that the claims process is now open for beneficiaries.

Following the opening of judicial liquidation proceedings concerning EIT Manufacturing ASBL, a court-appointed liquidator has been designated to oversee the process. Beneficiaries of EIT Manufacturing ASBL are invited to submit their claims within two months (for organisations domiciled in France) or four months (for organisations domiciled outside France) from 15 April 2026. Substantiated claims together with supporting documents should be submitted the appointed liquidator: BASSE Christophe, 1 rue René Cassin, 91033 EVRY-COURCOURONNES, France.

The EIT statement points out that while liabilities towards beneficiaries rest with EIT Manufacturing ASBL, the EIT fully cooperates with the appointed judicial administrator responsible for the liquidation and financial settlements, in full respect of applicable legal procedures, with a view to facilitating the settlement of claims towards EIT Manufacturing ASBL for beneficiaries.

Furthermore, the EIT states that it is "fully aware of the urgency to bring clarity and will keep beneficiaries informed in a timely manner and provide more information as soon as they are available. The EIT remains committed to supporting innovation and skills in Europe’s manufacturing sector".

Beneficiaries may address questions or queries to the EIT at the following e-mail address: beneficiarysupport@eit.europa.eu.

For more information: EIT - statement

Frequently Asked Questions on the EIT Manufacturing liquidation process

More

Size structure of Czech companies’ participation in Framework Programmes – Spring 2026 update

28/05/2026

In the fall of 2022 and subsequently in a special issue of the journal ECHO (No. 1/2024, pp. 37–38), we examined, inter alia, the size and ownership structure of Czech enterprises participating in the Framework Programmes. The aim of this article is to build on that work...

Czechia Attracts More Foreign ERC Applicants under Horizon Europe than Poland, Hungary and Slovakia Combined

25/05/2026

Are Czech ERC applicants more successful at home or abroad — and by how much do their success rates differ? Did you know that the Czech Republic attracts more foreign ERC applicants under Horizon Europe than Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia combined? Those who have been...

New EU Gender Equality Strategy 2026-2030

25/05/2026

On 5 March 2026, the European Commission presented its new Gender Equality Strategy for 2026 to 2030. The Strategy embeds gender equality into every aspect of life, online and offline, from education and health to work and public life, and addresses modern...

You might be interested in

Project A to Z

Evaluation of Framework Programmes

Legal and Financial Aspects

Support to coordinators

Framework Programme 2028 - 2034