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SMART4ALL Final Call for CTTE
The Cross-Domain Technology Transfer Experiments (CTTE) funding instrument, focusing on one of the four defined verticals (Digitized Transport, Digitized Agriculture, Digitized Environment and Digitized Anything), will give the opportunity to form synergies, accelerate product orient projects and offer guidance towards successful commercialisation.
It will be of short-term duration (6-9 months) and will consist of cross-border Pathfinder Application Experiments (PAEs) between 3 different entities from at least two different eligible countries.
Customized Low-Energy Computing, Cyber-Physical Systems,
Internet of Things
For this CTTE Open Call, one Academic/Industrial Technology Provider transfers a novel technology to one Industrial Technology Receiving partner as an early-adopter and then one Industrial productization partner extends the value chain.
The CTTE partners will apply for financial support by submitting one joint proposal describing the CTTE and its technical plan and a detailed estimation of the CTTE-related costs.
The CTTE experiments will be supported with a lump sum of up to EUR 80,000 each to cover staff, travel and equipment needed for implementing the experiment.
Every CTTE partner can receive a maximum financial support of EUR 60,000.
Who can apply?
Consortia of 2 of these eligible entities:
– Universities or other Academic Institutions,
– SMEs or Slighlty Bigger Companies.
Proposals can be submitted by any of the aforementioned type of entities, but the participation of, at least, two SME/Slightly Bigger Company is compulsory and should be the lead of the cross-border experiment.
Experiments must be cross‐border, involving two independent entities from two different eligible countries, which are the following:
– The Member States of the European Union and its Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT),
– Associated Countries to H2020,
– The United Kingdom,
– Any other South-East and Central Europe (SEE) country not listed above but included in Annex A
of the H2020 Work Programme.
Additionally, since one of the goals of SMART4ALL is to support the digital transformation in mainly European countries underrepresented in European funding schemes, by means of cross-border experiments, applicant consortia shall include at least one member from one of the SEE countries.