Eurostars funding information for South Korea
SME
Eurostars is part of the European Partnership on Innovative SMEs. The partnership is co-funded by the European Union through Horizon Europe.
South Korean funding body, the Korea Institute of Advancement of Technology (KIAT), funds R&D costs for SMEs participating in our Eurostars programme.
KIAT covers up to 67% of project costs in grants for small companies and up to 50% of project costs in grants for medium-sized companies.
The maximum funding amount is a grant of 1.5 billion South Korean Won (approx. 1.1 million Euro) per project.
Large company
Eurostars is part of the European Partnership on Innovative SMEs. The partnership is co-funded by the European Union through Horizon Europe.
South Korean funding body, the Korea Institute of Advancement of Technology (KIAT), funds R&D costs for large companies participating in our Eurostars programme.
KIAT covers up to 33% of project costs in grants for large companies.
The maximum funding amount is a grant of 1.5 billion South Korean Won (approx. 1.1 million Euro) per project.
Research organisation or university
Eurostars is part of the European Partnership on Innovative SMEs. The partnership is co-funded by the European Union through Horizon Europe.
South Korean funding body, the Korea Institute of Advancement of Technology (KIAT), funds R&D costs for universities and research organisations participating in our Eurostars programme.
KIAT covers up to 100% of project costs in grants for universities or research organisations.
The maximum funding amount is a grant of 1.5 billion South Korean Won (approx. 1.1 million Euro) per project.
Universities and research organisations must have a South Korean SME in your consortium to be eligible to receive funding.
While we try to keep this page up to date, funding information stated here is indicative and must be confirmed with your national funding body.