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Call for proposals with a budget of EUR 32.

European Union

€32Mnon-repayable
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Call for proposals with a budget of EUR 32.00 million to support the excellence and attractiveness of the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure. The initiative aims to advance scientific and technological discoveries in neurosciences, brain medicine, and brain-inspired cognitive technologies by operating and improving a suite of digital services designed to attract a broad community of academic and industrial users. Projects are expected to operate digital facilities that provide access to federated supercomputing, large-scale data storage, and high-performance cloud services, including integration with European HPC capacities and AI Factories. Furthermore, the infrastructure must implement advanced AI tools to facilitate intuitive user interactions, support complex brain simulations and multi-scale modeling, and ensure that research data remains findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable in line with FAIR principles. Successful proposals will demonstrate scalability and robustness, develop a new collaborative platform for testing neuro-inspired artificial intelligence, and foster international cooperation to ensure Europe remains at the forefront of global brain research efforts. By aligning with the forthcoming European Health Data Space and leveraging synergies with other research infrastructures, this effort seeks to create a federated and innovation-enabling ecosystem that results in state-of-the-art digital brain twins, improved diagnostics, and more personalized medical treatments for brain-related health challenges.

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Call for applications for early-stage, women-led startups in the digital and deep-tech sectors across Europe to participate in a specialized open innovation program.

European Union

€1 – €1Mnon-repayable
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Call for applications for early-stage, women-led startups in the digital and deep-tech sectors across Europe to participate in a specialized open innovation program. To be eligible, companies must be registered for between six months and six years, have raised €1 million or less in equity, and be founded or co-founded by a woman who holds a top management position and at least 25% of the company's shares. The program focuses on solving twelve diverse corporate challenges, covering areas such as AI-driven production optimization, sustainable material development, and tax strategy design. Selected startups will first enter a one-month Inception stage, with up to seven companies advancing to a five-month Piloting stage in collaboration with a corporate partner. The initiative offers a total funding pool of €475,000, with individual awards of up to €55,000 available. Interested founders must submit their applications via the Sploro platform no later than May 19, 2026.

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Call for proposals aimed at accelerating the market launch of digital and AI-powered medical technologies.

European Union

€850Knon-repayable
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Call for proposals aimed at accelerating the market launch of digital and AI-powered medical technologies. This initiative provides up to EUR 850,000 in funding for collaborative projects to bridge the gap between high-level prototypes and commercial availability. Specifically, the call targets solutions at Innovation Maturity Level (IML) 6 that are ready for pivotal clinical studies, regulatory submission, and the finalization of a robust commercial strategy. Selected projects are expected to deliver significant societal and economic value. To ensure long-term viability, innovations must be backed by a clear business model and robust Intellectual Property Rights. Furthermore, the EIT has set ambitious post-funding targets: Patient Reach: The potential to impact at least 150,000 EU citizens; Revenue Target: Achieving a minimum of €10,000 in revenue within three years of the project’s conclusion; and Accountability: Consortia must provide a comprehensive workplan and agree to long-term monitoring of their Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

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Call for proposals to fund collaborative projects that implement Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) models.

European Union

€700Knon-repayable
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Call for proposals to fund collaborative projects that implement Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) models. This initiative is designed to bridge the gap between high-maturity, market-ready medical solutions and their formal adoption into real-world clinical practice. With awards of up to EUR 700,000, the program supports industry-led projects that demonstrate how digital and data-driven care pathways can improve patient outcomes while simultaneously enhancing the economic sustainability of healthcare systems. The funding covers activities for up to 24 months, focusing on the practical deployment of innovations rather than early-stage research. Projects are expected to move beyond technical development to achieve broad clinical validation and market readiness.

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Call for proposals to support civil protection and disaster risk management projects.

European Union

€1M – €10.6Mnon-repayable
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With a total budget of EUR 10.6 million, this call provides grants of up to EUR 1 million to strengthen disaster resilience and cooperation both within the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) and with third-party partners. Eligible applicants include public or private legal entities, and selected projects are expected to be completed within an initial duration of 24 months. The call is organized around three primary pillars designed to enhance the Preparedness Union Strategy: Priority 1: Risk Awareness: Focuses on fostering a culture of prevention among the general public. This includes fighting disinformation, engaging volunteers, and ensuring that vulnerable groups have access to evidence-based risk information; Priority 2: Early Warning to Early Action: Aims to bridge the gap between forecasting institutions and decision-makers. Projects should improve public warning systems and leverage emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence to ensure alerts lead to rapid, effective responses; and Priority 3: Institutional Capacity: Seeks to build robust civil protection systems by embedding a preparedness-by-design principle. This involves integrating lessons learned from past emergencies and facilitating the transfer of scientific innovation into operational planning. By funding these initiatives, the Commission intends to overcome the challenges posed by cross-border hazards—such as wildfires, floods, and pandemics—which occur regardless of national boundaries. Successful proposals must demonstrate a clear plan for enhancing interoperability between organizations and sectors, ultimately resulting in a more coordinated and technologically advanced disaster risk management framework across Europe.

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Call for proposals to develop next-generation Smart and Multifunctional Textiles (SMT) designed to enhance soldier survivability against modern battlefield threats, specifically drone-based surveillance.

European Union

€20Mnon-repayable
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Call for proposals to develop next-generation Smart and Multifunctional Textiles (SMT) designed to enhance soldier survivability against modern battlefield threats, specifically drone-based surveillance. As symmetric warfare returns to Europe, this initiative seeks to move beyond traditional uniforms by integrating innovative materials that can interact with their environment. The project aims to develop individual camouflage solutions that are both static and dynamic, protecting dismounted soldiers from high-precision sensors and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across diverse climates, including Arctic and tropical zones. A total of EUR 20,000,000 is available, with individual awards potentially covering the full amount. By harmonizing soldier system requirements across EU Member States, this effort aims to: Modernize Operational Capacity: Equip European forces with uniforms that regulate temperature and manage moisture in extreme environments; Foster Innovation: Stimulate the European textile and defense industries to create a fully independent supply chain for smart materials; and Increase Combat Effectiveness: Provide soldiers with a technological edge that allows them to operate undetected during both day and night operations, reducing the Union's strategic dependencies on external defense technologies.

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