Implementing digital services to empower neuroscience research for health and brain inspired technology via EBRAINS

Last updated: 21.7.2025
Grant

The 'Implementing digital services to empower neuroscience research for health and brain inspired technology via EBRAINS' program is a Horizon Europe initiative aimed at advancing neuroscience through digital services. It focuses on developing and integrating user-friendly infrastructure and open science applications within the EBRAINS platform, supporting a wide range of research communities. This grant emphasizes collaborative approaches to foster innovation in brain health and brain-inspired technologies.

Who is Funded

This section outlines the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographical scope of the program's activities, and its core objectives. It details who can apply, where projects should be implemented, and the overarching goals the program seeks to achieve in advancing neuroscience and related technologies.

What is Funded

This section details the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities eligible for funding under the EBRAINS program. It clarifies the supported sectors, the typical development stage of projects, and any specified cost categories, offering a comprehensive overview of what the funding aims to support.

Type and Scope of Funding

This section provides essential details about the financial aspects of the EBRAINS funding program, including the type of financial support offered, the available funding amounts, and any specific financial conditions. It outlines the nature of the grants and important monetary limits per project.

Conditions and Requirements

This section outlines the crucial rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application and project implementation phases. It covers various stipulations, from consortium requirements to budget limitations and other overarching provisions relevant to the program.

Application Procedure

This section details the structured process for submitting applications and the subsequent evaluation and selection methods for the EBRAINS funding program. It outlines the procedural steps, relevant documents, and how funding decisions are made and communicated to applicants.

This section establishes the legal and regulatory framework governing the EBRAINS funding program, identifying the foundational documents that authorize its existence and operations. It also lists key policies and regulations that influence the program's implementation and how official texts can be accessed.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

38,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

38,000,000 €

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union, Horizon Europe Associated Countries, and specific non-EU/non-Associated Countries as defined in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide. Examples of countries whose entities have expressed interest in partnering include Spain, United Kingdom, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Kenya, Romania, Georgia, Greece, and Cyprus.

Sectors

Sectors:

Healthcare, Research and Development, Information and Communication Technology, Medical Technology, Green Technology, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Neuroscience, brain health, brain-inspired technology

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Applied Research, Experimental Development, Implementation, Service Delivery, Product Development, Process Optimization, Pilot Testing

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission (Horizon Europe)

Managed By:

European Commission

Additional Partners:

Other European research and testing infrastructures, EOSC, regional competence nodes, national competence nodes, scientific communities, medical stakeholders, industrial stakeholders

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