Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus (RIA using FSTP)
The "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" program, part of Horizon Europe, drives the transformation of industrial ecosystems by fostering decentralised manufacturing close to customers. Aligned with the New European Bauhaus initiative, it supports innovative, human-centric, and sustainable production methods, enhancing urban resilience and empowering communities through creativity and advanced technologies. This Research and Innovation Action (RIA) specifically aims to design and prototype novel urban manufacturing processes.
Who is Funded: Innovating for Human-Centred Urban Futures
This section outlines the eligibility criteria for participation in the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" program, specifying the types of entities and the geographical scope. It also details the overarching objectives, emphasizing the program's commitment to fostering human-centric and sustainable industrial development within urban environments.
What is Funded: Innovation for Sustainable Urban Production
This section details the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities eligible for funding under the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" program. It specifies the industries and areas of focus, the nature of supported costs, and the typical development stage of projects.
Type and Scope of Funding: Financial Support for Urban Innovation
This section details the financial parameters of the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" program, including the type of financial instrument, the available funding amounts, and rules regarding financial support to third parties.
Conditions and Requirements: Ensuring Program Integrity and Impact
This section outlines the essential rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application process and project implementation. It covers administrative stipulations, collaboration guidelines, and other important provisions ensuring compliance and effective project delivery.
This section outlines the procedural aspects of applying for the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" program, detailing the submission process and how applications are evaluated and awarded.
Legal Basis: Foundational Framework for the Program
This section outlines the authoritative legal and official documents that establish and govern the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing" funding program, identifying its primary legal sources and overarching regulations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
2,500,000 €
Allocated Budget:
10,000,000 €
Deadline:
29.03.2023
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
NUTS level 1 regions of European Union Member States and Associated Countries. This includes Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Kosovo, Israel, Moldova, Tunisia, Ukraine, and potentially Morocco (association negotiations). Projects are encouraged to link with the 100 EU Mission Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.
Sectors:
Agriculture and Agribusiness, Construction and Building Materials, Creative Industries, Information and Communication Technology, Software Development, Green Technology, Research and Development, Service Sector, Other, Other
Beneficiaries:
Manufacturing industry, customers, consumers, wider communities, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), unemployed workforce, marginalised groups.
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), EIT Digital, EIT Manufacturing. Projects can consider links to the EU Mission Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.
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