Looking for the right partners for your Pathways to 2050 project?

QUICK OVERVIEW:

MATCHMAKING:
  • Find potential partners for your Pathways to 2050 project
     
  • Browse profiles, expertise and collaboration interests
     
  • Create a profile and make your organisation visible to others

The right partners can make the difference between a good idea and a project that creates real impact. A new matchmaking platform makes it easier to find potential partners for the Pathways to 2050 call.

The green transition of the agri-food system calls for solutions that work across disciplines, organisations and value chains.

That is also at the heart of the Pathways to Net-Zero: Futureproofing Sustainable Agri-Food Systems Towards 2050 call. The DKK 88 million funding pool supports collaborative projects with the potential to deliver measurable climate and societal impact.

To help applicants build strong project consortia, Food & Bio Cluster Denmark has launched a new matchmaking platform. Here, companies, startups, researchers, knowledge institutions, public organisations and other relevant actors can:

  • Browse organisations and competencies looking for collaboration
  • Share their own expertise and collaboration interests
  • Present a project idea and identify competencies they are missing
  • Connect with potential partners for a Pathways to 2050 application

“The right mix of partners is essential if we want strong ideas to turn into solutions with real-world impact. With the matchmaking platform, we want to make it easier to find the competencies and perspectives that can strengthen a project,” says Project Manager Nisha Ørsted Johansen, Food & Bio Cluster Denmark.

Find your match

Aare you already developing a project idea and missing a specific competency? Or do you have expertise that could add value to someone else’s project?

Explore the matchmaking platform, create your profile and make your organisation visible to potential project partners.

Application deadline for Pathways to 2050: 30 September 2026.

DKK 88 million for green innovation

Funding is available for ambitious collaborative projects that can accelerate the transition towards a climate-neutral and sustainable agri-food system.

Nisha Ørsted Johansen

Nisha Ørsted Johansen

Program Administrator

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