Copernicus-based applications for businesses and policy-making
This program, part of Horizon Europe, focuses on fostering the development and uptake of Copernicus-based applications for businesses and policy-making. It aims to leverage Europe's Earth Observation data and services to generate significant impact across various sectors, contributing to the broader European data economy. The initiative seeks innovative solutions that integrate space-based information with other data sources to address societal and economic needs.
Who is Funded for Copernicus Applications
The Copernicus-based applications funding targets a diverse range of entities, including businesses, public authorities, research organizations, and NGOs, encouraging collaborative projects across EU and Associated Countries. The program's core objective is to enhance the integration and utilization of Copernicus data and services within the European economy and policy-making.
What is Funded by Copernicus Program
This funding supports projects that develop applications leveraging the full spectrum of Copernicus Earth Observation services across various critical sectors. The focus is on translating space data into practical solutions that address real-world challenges, from disaster preparedness to marine conservation and climate action, utilizing state-of-the-art digital technologies.
Type and Scope of Copernicus Funding
The Copernicus-based applications funding is provided as grants, with an estimated EU contribution range per project and a specific total budget allocated for this topic.
Conditions and Requirements for Copernicus Applications
Applicants for Copernicus-based applications funding must adhere to general Horizon Europe conditions and specific requirements related to data usage, project outcomes, and digital technologies. Collaboration in consortia is a key aspect of successful proposals.
Application Procedure for Copernicus Funding
The application process for this Copernicus program followed a single-stage submission, which is now closed. Proposals were evaluated based on established criteria, with funding decisions made to ensure a balanced portfolio across different thematic areas.
Legal Basis of Copernicus Funding
The Copernicus-based applications funding program is legally underpinned by key EU regulations and framework programs, with comprehensive documentation available to ensure transparency and proper implementation.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
2,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
7,000,000 €
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union and Associated Countries
Sectors:
Agriculture and Agribusiness, Energy Production and Supply, Healthcare, Environmental and Climate Protection, Information and Communication Technology, Service Sector, Other
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development, Market Introduction, Commercialization
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
Hellenic Center of Additive Manufacturing (H-CAM) (Greece), BEIA CONSULT INTERNATIONAL SRL (Romania), ASSOCIATION FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY (Austria), IMC- INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SLOVAKIA, S.R.O. (Slovakia), GOLEM - GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTEGRIERTE MIKROELEKTRONISCHE KOMPLETTLOESUNGEN GMBH (Austria), SPACE SKILLS LTD (United Kingdom), CYBELE LAWGICAL LTD (Cyprus), Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence for Design (Poland), TECH2MARKET SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA (Poland), GRANT GARANT SRO (Hungary), CERCA TROVA (Bulgaria), NUROMEDIA GMBH (Germany), Romanian Space Initiative (Romania), NATIONAL PAYING AGENCY (Lithuania), RANIAROSE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (Ireland), MUNICIPALITY OF EILAT (Israel), LEMVOS GMBH (Germany), C.I.P. CITIZENS IN POWER (Cyprus)
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