Eureka has limited eligibility criteria for organisations participating in a Globalstars 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 one Eureka country and a specified Globalstars country or region.
- No single organisation or country can be responsible for more than 70% of the project budget.
This call for projects has additional criteria for organisations to be eligible to receive funding. Partners must meet the following qualifications:
- The consortium should include at least two organisations that are independent from each other, one (for profit) company from Taiwan and one (for profit) company from one of the participating Eureka members.
- The product, process or service must be innovative, and there must be a technological risk involved for all involved partners.
- The project must benefit all involved partners.
- The project should have an obvious benefit and added value resulting from the technological cooperation between the participants (e.g. increased knowledge base, commercial leads, access to R&D infrastructure etc.).
- The product, process or service must be innovative and with the potential to create impact.
- A signed consortium agreement is required upon approval, before the actual start of the project. It ought to include, amongst others, the ownership and use of know-how and IPR settlements
- The maximum duration of a project may not exceed 36 months
Any partner whose cooperative R&D project is consistent with the aforesaid criteria can apply to the present call in accordance with their own laws, rules, regulations and procedures in effect, on a non-exchange of funds basis, and subject to budgetary availability. The amount of funding available per project partner is subject to the respective rules and regulations of the participating funding organisations.
Project partners are strongly advised, prior to submitting the application, to contact their funding organisation (see below) in order to check the eligibility of their project.
Partners from other Eureka members or outside of Eureka can also participate, but they will not be funded by the participating funding bodies in this call. Subsequently, these partners have to secure their own funding within the deadlines for this call.
DoIT
In addition to the centrally submitted Eureka Project Application Form, Taiwanese applicants must submit their national application documents to DoIT before 21 May 2024, 17:00 Taiwan time (11:00 CE(S)T on 21 May 2024). The applicants (companies only) with Eureka labelled project are eligible to apply for funding under the A+ Industrial Innovation R&D Program (“the A+ Program”). The proposal must include abstract, detailed project and budget plan as requested in the A+ Program.
DoIT does not fund universities and research organisations. The application must be submitted by a Taiwanese company. However, universities and research organisations are welcome as subcontractors of Taiwanese companies or to participate with their own budget.
Companies can apply for grant funding up to 50% of the eligible costs depending on the industrial impact of the project in accordance with the A+ Program. DoIT’s budget is available for qualified projects.
Prior to the submission of the application forms, the applicants are recommended to get in touch with DoIT for a pre-check of their project ideas and eligibility.
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BusinessFinland
The general Business Finland eligibility criteria and rules for funding apply for this call. Different rules apply for small and medium-sized enterprises, midcap companies (large companies with turnover < 300 M€), large companies, and research organisations. The impact of the international cooperation should be clear, and the participating companies should have a credible internationalization plan and business goals including export targets. If public research organisations are involved in a co-innovation project, minimum three companies must also participate, at least two of which apply for Business Finland funding.
The applicants will be advised in detail about the applicable rules by Business Finland contact persons prior to submitting the Eureka application.
Funding from Business Finland is intended for challenging and innovative research, development, and innovation projects. More information on eligible costs and funding rates, can be found here.
FFG
All companies registered in Austria are eligible for funding, universities and research organisations can be funded as subcontractors only.
In addition to the Eureka application, Austrian participants have to submit a separate national application to FFG General Programmes (“Basisprogramm”) via eCall at the FFG web page. The national application must include the Eureka project proposal and a national project proposal. The evaluation of the national application is carried out by internal experts.
The project must fulfil the national criteria (“Basisprogramm-Leitfaden”). Detailed information on national rules and procedures can be found here.
Before project submission, it is important to contact the Eureka NPC at FFG.
NRC IRAP
Canadian applicants must register with NRC IRAP by 19 February 2024 on the NRC IRAP International opportunities webpage for this call for proposals, so that we can determine basic NRC IRAP eligibility and send an Expression of Interest (EOI) form.
- Complete and submit the EOI form to NRC IRAP by 4 March 2024. We strongly recommend Canadian applicants complete the EOI phase as early as possible, in order for NRC IRAP to confirm the firm’s potential eligibility for funding before assembling and submitting a proposal.
- Only qualified applicants will be invited to submit a Eureka project proposal with their project partner(s). Qualified Canadian applicants will be provided additional templates and will need to submit the required supporting documentation (NRC IRAP Canadian Annex and draft consortium agreement) along with the Eureka Network projects proposal.
- NRC IRAP has additional criteria for Canadian organisations to be eligible to receive funding which include:
- your organisation must be a small and medium-sized enterprise in Canada, incorporated and profit-oriented.
- your organisation must have 500 or less full-time equivalent employees.
- you must have the objective to grow and generate profits through development and commercialisation of innovative, technology-driven new or improved products, services, or processes in Canada.
- Canadian SME applicants must be eligible for funding as NRC IRAP clients before they can be considered for funding through this call for proposals. For more information, please contact NRC IRAP at 1-877-994-4727.
RVO
Under the program funded by RVO, only R&D costs are eligible for funding. Enterprises and research institutes can apply for grant funding up to 50% depending on the type of organization and the type of activities:
- SMEs: 45% for research activities, 35% for development activities
- Large companies: 35% for research activities, 25% for development activities
- Universities / research organisations: 50% for research activities, 25% for development activities
The maximum funding (grant) per project is 350.000 EUR.
In addition to the centrally submitted Eureka Project Application Form, project partners from The Netherlands need to submit an application to RVO, including a detailed project plan and budget. The application must be submitted by a for profit Netherlands company. Other Netherlands organisations can join as project partner to the Netherlands application. The deadline for submission is 28 May 2024, 17:00 CE(S)T. RVO invites partners for a pre-check of their project ideas.
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VINNOVA
Vinnova’s national call is aimed at companies, universities, research institutes or other relevant actors in Sweden that want to collaborate with organisations in Taiwan and the participating Eureka countries. A participant seeking a grant must be a Swedish legal entity. In this respect, a Swedish legal entity is equated to a foreign organization with a branch or establishment in Sweden.
Swedish participants can apply for grants according to Vinnova’s general terms and conditions for grants. State aid rules apply to organisations that carry out economic activities[1]. The rules on state aid for research, development and innovation are stated in the European Commission’s General Block Exemption Regulation No 651/2014 (GBER). In this call article 25 in GBER applies. In addition, the following funding levels apply:
- SMEs up to 50% of eligible costs
- Large companies up to 30% of eligible costs
- Universities and research institutes up to 100% of eligible costs
The maximum funding (grant) per project is 250,000 EUR. The total budget at Vinnova for this call is approximately 500,000 EUR. Information on terms and conditions for funding and eligible costs: https://www.vinnova.se/en/apply-for-funding/rules-for-our-funding/terms-and-conditions-for-our-funding/
Swedish participants that require funding from Vinnova are recommended to get in touch with the Vinnova contact person before submitting the national application.
In addition to the centrally submitted online Eureka project application form, Swedish participants of the international project consortium apply on the Vinnova web page here to the national call that will open on 20 November 2023 before 30 May 2024, 14:00 CE(S)T. The complete Eureka application form of the international project consortium, including all partner forms, project budget and a Gantt diagram of work packages, must be submitted as the project description in the national application to Vinnova.
Other organisations
Organisations from other Eureka members or from outside the Eureka network can participate provided:
- they arrange their own funding
- the project meets the eligibility participation criteria
- they respect the deadlines of the call