Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus (RIA using FSTP)

Last updated: 21.7.2025
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The 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program, part of Horizon Europe, aims to transform manufacturing by integrating creativity and the New European Bauhaus initiative. It supports the development and demonstration of symbiotic and sustainable factories in urban settings, focusing on human-centric approaches and local production. This initiative seeks to foster urban resilience, reduce environmental impacts, and enhance societal engagement through innovative manufacturing solutions.

Who is Funded by Localised and Urban Manufacturing?

This section outlines the general eligibility criteria for the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program, detailing who can apply, the geographical scope for project activities, and the overarching objectives that the program seeks to achieve within the European industrial landscape.

What is Funded under Localised and Urban Manufacturing?

This section provides details on the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities eligible for funding under the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program. It clarifies the scope of supported innovations and their typical developmental stages.

Type and Scope of Funding for Localised and Urban Manufacturing

This section outlines the financial characteristics of the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program, specifying the type of financial support and the available funding amounts.

Conditions and Requirements for Localised and Urban Manufacturing

This section details the essential rules, administrative requirements, and specific stipulations that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application and project implementation phases of the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program.

Application Procedure for Localised and Urban Manufacturing

This section guides applicants through the procedural aspects of the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' program, covering how applications are prepared and submitted, and the process by which funding decisions are made.

This section details the fundamental legal and official documents that provide the authority and framework for the 'Localised and Urban Manufacturing' funding program, outlining its core legitimacy and the overarching regulations that shape its implementation.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

2,500,000 € (per project, indicative maximum for this topic)

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

55,000,000.00 EUR (Total budget for the call); 10,000,000 EUR (Indicative topic budget)

Deadline

Deadline:

29.03.2023

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union and Associated Countries, specifically targeting NUTS level 1 regions within these, or the entire country for Associated Countries without NUTS classification. This includes Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Kosovo, Israel, Moldova, Tunisia, Ukraine, and potentially Morocco.

Sectors

Sectors:

Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Green Technology, Environmental and Climate Protection, Construction and Building Materials, Creative Industries, Other

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Basic Research, Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

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