LMU Nano-Institute Team Secures EIC Multi-Million Funds

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From left to right: Emiliano Cortes, Christoph Gruber, Simone Ezendam, Mohsen Beladi and Jan Englert

From left to right: Emiliano Cortés, Christoph Gruber, Simone Ezendam, Mohsen Beladi and Jan Englert | © LMU

The LMU project iNSyT-ONE has received a 2.45 million euros EIC Transition Grant from the European Innovation Council to advance a patented microscope platform for real-time quality control of nanomaterials. The project was selected in the highly competitive 2025 EIC Transition call, in which 40 projects were chosen from 611 submitted proposals across Europe. Over the next three years, the funding will support technology maturation, industrial validation, and preparation for market entry.

Dr. Philipp Baaske, Vice President for Entrepreneurship at LMU, congratulates: "With EIC Transition, the European Innovation Council (EIC) supports outstanding innovations with strong commercial potential. I am delighted that, with this support, the iNSyT-ONE team at LMU can further develop their groundbreaking nanotechnology to market readiness and thus pave the way for an LMU spin-off."

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