Eurogia call for projects NOV 2023
Eurogia2030 has opened a call for organisations collaborating internationally on the R&D of low-carbon technology projects.
By applying and participating, your organisation can access national public funding for your R&D project.
The goal of this call for projects is to to stimulate activity in this important area through the creation of international collaborative projects in applications that will support economic growth and benefit society as a whole.
You can submit your R&D project application between 4 September and 17 November by visiting the Eurogia2030 website.
Participating Countries/Regions
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Austria
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Belgium (Wallonia)
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Canada
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Chile
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Croatia
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Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Estonia
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France
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Germany
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Hungary
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Israel
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Luxembourg
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Poland
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Portugal
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Singapore
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South Africa
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South Korea
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Spain
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Switzerland
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Türkiye
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United Kingdom
Participation
Participation is open to companies of all sizes, universities and research organisations.
By participating in a Cluster project, you benefit from:
- access to national R&D funding,
- an international network of companies including key industry players,
- guidance, coaching and monitoring of your project by Eurogia offices,
- low administrative requirements and
- receiving a quality label.
Eurogia
Eurogia2030 is on the front line in the energy field for achieving carbon neutrality goals. Through low carbon technologies R&D solutions, Eurogia aims to contribute to a sustainable environment to reduce climate change and achieve sustainable growth.
For more details, visit Eurogia's website or contact the Cluster offices and your national funding body.
Timeframe
4 September 2023: Call for projects opens
19 September 2023: webinar on the call for projects
17 November 2023: Call for projects deadline
Scope
Some of the targeted challenges to achieve the goals of this call for projects are necessary, but not limited to:
- Carbon-free energy supply
- Green mobility and smart cities
- Smarter housings and constructions
- Bio resources and environment
Your project should:
- address at least one of the fields mentioned in the call description and
- demonstrate the potential to research or develop a product, process or service for commercialisation.
Low carbon technologies to be researched and developed include (but are not limited to):
- Offshore wind turbines, bioenergy, solar panels, fuel cells power to-X and energy storage
- Hydrogen economy (fuel cells, production, storage and station)
- CO2 capture, sequestration and utilisation
- Green and zero-emission buildings, smart cities and heating
- IT solutions in buildings, smart monitoring, 3D construction and digital twins in housing design
- AI, IoT, big data and 5G/6G integrated solutions in cities
- Smart grids, micro-Grids and e-mobility
- Monitoring of the environment and bio resources
- Drone and satellite monitoring systems of land, rivers, sea industrial robots, sensors, edge cloud computing, raman mass spectrometry, AI and big data
- … and many more
Eligibility
Eureka has limited eligibility criteria for organisations participating in a Clusters consortium:
- Your project idea must represent international cooperation in the form of a specific project.
- The project must be directed at researching or developing an innovative product, process or service with the goal of commercialisation.
- The project must have a civilian purpose.
- Your consortium must include at least two independent legal entities from a minimum of two Eureka countries.
- No single organisation or country can be responsible for more than 70% of the project budget.
If there is no allocated budget for your organisation type in your country and you want to participate in a project consortium, contact your national funding body using the form below to see whether there are other funding opportunities available or talk to them about self-funding.
Applying
- Contact your national funding body and Eurogia2030 offices to discuss your project idea and eligibility.
- Create an account on Eurogia's project platform.
- Submit your project outline (an overview of the project, its main objective, partnerships and expected impact) and receive feedback.
- Submit your final project proposal.
Please note that your national funding body may have additional steps for applying for R&D funding.
Events and partner search
The brokerage tool can also help you to find partners to build a project consortium.
Eurogia will organise a webinar on 19 September 2023, offering opportunities for meeting potential project partners.