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Collaborating Partners
- Have no contractual relationship in the context of the Joint Action and do not receive any EU funding.
- Input from collaborating partners may increase the technical and scientific content of the Joint Action, as well as its relevance for different users.
- Involving collaborating partners may also help avoid overlap and enhance synergy with other initiatives around similar topics.
- Collaborating partners may indirectly contribute financially to the Joint Action by covering the costs of their input (primarily work days).
- Travel costs of collaborating partners and of other external experts (except subcontractors) invited to contribute in meetings may be reimbursed by the main partner, providing money has been set aside for that purpose.
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