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Greece: Thermo-Lysi Monoprosopi Anonymi Etaireia gets EUR 29.4 million grant from the EU's Innovation Fund

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18 Mar 2026

In March 2026, the European Commission provided a financial grant to Thermo-Lysi Monoprosopi Anonymi Etaireia for the “Thermolysis” project.

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18 Mar 2026

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Announced: 18 Mar 2026
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Recent update from 16 Apr 2026:

On 18 March 2026, the European Commission approved a EUR 29.4 million (USD 33.7 million) financial grant for Thermo-Lysi Monoprosopi Anonymi Etaireia. The grant was provided for the company’s invol...

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