Project results must contribute to the development of commercial products, applications and/or technology-based services. Your project must comply with the following guidelines:
- The partners should include at least one Israeli and one German commercial company (though participation of research institutes/universities is welcome as additional participants or subcontractors, according to each country’s funding regulations).
- Companies and/or academia from other countries may also participate. These partners’ participation follows Eureka participation and financing rules and procedures and the funding regulations of these partners’ countries of origin.
- The project should have an obvious advantage and added value resulting from the cooperation between the participants from the two countries (e.g., increased knowledge base, commercial leads, access to R&D infrastructure, new fields of application, etc.).
- The project should demonstrate the contribution of the participants from both countries.
If your R&D project meets these criteria, you can apply to this call for projects, following national laws, rules, regulations and procedures in effect.
Germany (BMBK) funding rules
German companies with less than 1,000 employees (or consortia of such enterprises) that carry out R&D for the development of innovative products, processes or technological services (also in cooperation with a research institution/university) may apply.
However, companies with 500 or more employees need to cooperate with at least one SME. There are no restrictions to specific technologies or branches.
More detailed criteria can be found on the ZIM website (in German).
The application must be in line with the ZIM guidelines and be written in the German language. Support is given in the form of a conditional grant amounting up to 60% of the project costs, which are restricted to 450,000 euro per industrial partner.
The final approval is made by the ZIM project management agency. It is possible to begin a research project at the applicant’s own risk after receiving a confirmation of the receipt of the funding application from AiF Projekt GmbH. We recommend contacting AiF Projekt GmbH before the application to clarify open questions and to hand in a project sketch up until six weeks before the deadline. German research institutes/universities are accepted as additional partners according to the rules available on the ZIM website. The proposal form is here.
Israel (IIA) funding rules
You can apply if you are an Israeli R&D-performing company that initiates a single or multi-year programme to provide know-how, processes or methods for the manufacture of a new product, application, technology-based service or process.
The product must have a sizeable potential for export sales. Research institutes or other participants may apply as a subcontractor to a company.
The support is in the form of a conditional grant generally amounting to up to 50% (plus regional incentives for companies located in a “development zone”) of the eligible R&D budget.
Further details regarding grants and payment of royalties here.
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.