Computational models for the development of safe and sustainable by design chemicals and materials (RIA)
This Horizon Europe funding program aims to drive the development of innovative computational models, integrating artificial intelligence, for the design of safe and sustainable chemicals and materials. It seeks to empower industry, especially SMEs, by providing cost-effective tools that accelerate the innovation process, reduce environmental footprints, and enhance industrial resilience to external influences and market demands.
Who is Funded: Eligible Participants and Objectives
This funding program is designed to support a broad range of applicants engaged in research and innovation within the chemicals and materials sector, with a specific focus on entities contributing to the green and digital transitions. The geographical scope encompasses all EU Member States and Associated Countries, fostering a collaborative European research landscape.
What is Funded: Project Scope and Cost Details
This program specifically funds research and innovation actions focused on developing and applying computational models for safe and sustainable chemicals and materials across various industrial and scientific domains. Projects are expected to cover the full spectrum of research and experimental development, from applied research to pilot testing, emphasizing a lump sum funding approach for eligible costs.
Type and Scope of Funding: Financial Parameters
Financial support is provided as a grant based on a lump sum model, specifically designed for Research and Innovation Actions. For this particular topic, a substantial budget is allocated, with individual project contributions ranging significantly, reflecting the scale and ambition of the research. The program's duration is not explicitly fixed but aligns with the Horizon Europe framework.
Conditions and Requirements: Rules and Provisions
Applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to general and specific conditions outlined in the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes and relevant policy documents. Key requirements include compliance with admissibility and eligibility criteria, guidelines for proposal submission, and provisions for financial and legal setups. Emphasis is placed on collaborative efforts, robust business cases, and continuous skills development.
Application Procedure: From Submission to Award
The application process for this program, a 'Research and Innovation Action' under Horizon Europe, follows a single-stage submission procedure. Proposals are evaluated based on defined award criteria, with results communicated to applicants following a set timeline. Comprehensive guidance and support are available through various EU resources.
Legal Basis: Foundational Documents and Regulations
This funding program operates under the robust legal framework of Horizon Europe, underpinned by specific EU regulations and strategic policy documents. These foundational texts establish the program's mandate and govern its implementation, ensuring compliance with broader European Union objectives and financial rules.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
7,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
Total budget for HORIZON-CL4-2023-RESILIENCE-01-23 is 29,000,000 €. Expected grants are 4, with a minimum contribution of 6,000,000 € and a maximum contribution of 7,000,000 € per grant.
Open Until:
Ongoing
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
EU Member States and Associated Countries
Sectors:
Research and Development, Information and Communication Technology, Green Technology, Environmental and Climate Protection, Textile and Apparel Industry, Construction and Building Materials, Paper and Packaging Industry, Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Water and Waste Management, Transportation and Logistics, Software Development, Financial Technology, Healthcare, Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical Industry, Education and Vocational Training, Consumer Goods Industry, Service Sector, Tourism, Creative Industries, Social Enterprises, Cultural Institutions, Other
Beneficiaries:
Industry, research institutions, academic organisations, developers and users of computational models, especially SMEs and startups in the chemicals and materials sector.
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) including EIT Raw Materials, EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Digital; InvestEU Fund; Horizon Europe Partnership on the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC); other relevant European, national, or regional initiatives and funding programmes.
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