To extend the application of the VEDLIoT platform to a more extensive set of new and relevant use cases by leveraging VEDLIoT technologies for their own AI-related IoT use case. The maximum request per proposal is up to 120,000 € and the deadline is the 8th May
The general objective of the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme is to enhance entrepreneurship, develop the competitiveness of European SMEs and foster potential start-up entrepreneurs and newly-established micro and small enterprises in the Participating Countries. The budget is of 40.000.000€ in total to fund around 10-15 projects and the submission deadline the 8 June 2022.
The call for direct grants to beneficiaries of international cooperation projects positively evaluated in international calls for proposals has been published.
Focus on extending capabilities and functionalities of the SHAPES Platform with new types of medical devices (aimed primarily at manufacturers) and Digital Solutions (aimed at technology developers and service providers), not excluding IoT Platforms built for e-Health applications such as EHR/PHR systems. Maximum request per proposal is for €50,000 the deadline is 30th April 2022.
Automated Planning and Scheduling as a central research area in AI. It covers three tracks Track A is for innovators who want to contribute planning technology to the AIPlan4EU ecosystem, Track B is intended for a consortia of two partners who together want to solve a planning use-case, exploiting the capabilities of the unified planning framework (UPF). and Track C is for organizations that have expertise in planning and/or software development and want to integrate an existing use-case with the unified planning framework (UPF). The deadline is the 20th April 2022
To develop AI solutions, that can be implemented within the Healthcare sector and within the HosmartAI ecosystem to will improve its innovation level in terms of its technology product/service, integrate and make it interoperable with HosmartAI platform. The maximum request per proposal is up to €50 000 and the deadline is the 8th April 2022.
The Women TechEU pilot is funded under the European Innovation Ecosystem work programme of Horizon Europe, the EU research and innovation programme. The scheme offers grants, worth €75 000 each, to support the initial steps in the innovation process, and the growth of the company. It also offers mentoring and coaching, and EU-wide networking opportunities. Following the evaluation by independent experts, the Commission will be supporting a first cohort of 50 women-led companies from 15 different countries.
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a Spanish scheme to partially compensate energy-intensive companies for higher electricity prices resulting from indirect emission costs under the EU Emission Trading System. The scheme notified by Spain, with a total estimated budget of €2.9 billion, will cover part of the higher electricity prices arising from the impact of carbon prices on electricity generation costs (so-called ‘indirect emission costs') incurred between 2021 and 2030.
AI4Copernicus is a European H2020 project that aims to bridge Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Earth Observation (EO) world by making the already developed AI4EU AI-on-demand platform, the digital environment of choice for users of Copernicus data, for researchers and innovators. Deadline: 30 April 2022
HaDEA has published eight new calls for proposals under the EU4Health 2022 Annual Work Programme. The topics published focus on innovative approaches to cancer screening, non-communicable diseases, mental health, health technology, workforce and more. The total budget is €107.3 million and the deadline for applications is 24 May 2022.
The second wave of calls for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme has been launched, following the adoption of the work programmes and the first set of calls in November 2021. The calls are open to businesses, organisations, and public administrations from the EU Member States, EFTA/EEA countries, as well as entities from other countries associated to the Programme. The deadline for applications is 17 May 2022.
Deadline: 30 March 2022. It nurtures beyond the state-of-the-art research on blockchain technology and fosters the development of new software, platforms or tools for distributed trust. To define and implement small scale research projects on one of the two topics: Topic Trust and reputation models on blockchains; Topic Proof-of-validity and proof-of-location. Eligibility and consortia: developers, innovators, researchers, SMEs, entrepreneurs and academia and Maximum request per proposal: €75,000.