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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:TEKNOPAR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION INC., FASTTRACK, ENVOLVENTES ARQUITECTONICAS ENAR SL, LORTEK, NLINK AS +9 partnersTEKNOPAR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION INC.,FASTTRACK,ENVOLVENTES ARQUITECTONICAS ENAR SL,LORTEK,NLINK AS,ZUEB,TECNALIA,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,University of Stuttgart,FUNDINGBOX ACCELERATOR SP ZOO,Siemens (Germany),ETCETERA DESIGN&INNOVATION,UPM,FDB-Projekt Kft.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101189678Overall Budget: 11,204,900 EURFunder Contribution: 9,999,480 EURAMALTEA’s main objective is to streamline the use of robotics, AI and data in the construction sector to reduce the energy use, resources and waste, increase safety, and improve processes’ reliability and product quality to adapt to the new demands from end users and Green Deal objectives. For that, the curtain-wall façade value chain will be reshaped by digitalizing the design, manufacturing, installation and disassembly/recycling phases. This approach is supported by the development and combination of several digital tools that will be integrated, together with technical solutions provided by SMEs and start-ups through FSTP, in Digital Solutions that will be validated in four pilots to improve the sustainability, efficiency, safety and automation of the façade value chain, and thus, building construction. The global solution will consider human in the loop for collaborative robotics and will use existing technologies to guarantee the safety use of the data across the entire process. Piloting will include: 1) AI parametric design and extended digital twin with all the data workflows along the façade value chain, 2) Digitalized façade manufacturing line in FDB facilities in Hungary, 3) and 4) Implementation of the solutions in operational construction environments (Residential/Hospital typology in the South of Europe and Offices/Tertiary typology in the Center of Europe). The project involves companies from all necessary disciplines, including: design, AI and data, robotics, manufacturing, construction, SSH (to have special care related to the communication between humans and the technologies developed). Additionally, the project will establish a collaboration with external SMEs (up to 25 projects) across Europe through a FSTP scheme to improve all the challenges defined.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:CONSEJERIA DE AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA Y DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA, TUAS, ZPR, IPP, CIM-RC +55 partnersCONSEJERIA DE AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA Y DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA,TUAS,ZPR,IPP,CIM-RC,REGION OF EAST MACEDONIA AND THRACE,Regione Puglia,FUNDECYT-PCTEX,REGION NORMANDIE,ENORA INNOVATION IKE,BLC3,AU,NATURSTYRELSEN,ANDFJORD SALMON AS,VESTERALSRADET,AJUNTAMENT DE BLANES,ACCENT SUD,ZSI,NIRAS,UNIVERSITY OF TURKU,SINTEF AS,ASSOCIACIO REVOLVE MEDITERRANEO,CIMBAL,AJUNTAMENT DE TERRASSA,BTH,FUOC UNIVERSITAT OBERTA DE CATALUNYA UOC,PTA - RDF,AUGMENTCITY AS,University of Extremadura,STARTUP EUROPE REGIONS NETWORK,CEDES,HYDS,UPC,MédioTejo 21,ONEMA,CONSEJERIA DE GESTION FORESTAL Y MUNDO RURAL,Luke,ITeCons,CITY OF TURKU,Cerema,INOVA+,VIA University College,INT,ESF,FORESTWISE ASSOCIACAO PARA O LABORATORIO COLABORATIVO PARA A GESTAO INTEGRADA DA FLORESTA E DO FOGO,ERRIN,COMISSAO DE COORDENACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL DO CENTRO,VESTERALEN REGIONRAD,ONU,REGION MIDTJYLLAND,RTU,BLEKINGE LAN COUNTY COUNCIL OF BLEKINGE,OSC AS,DUTH,KUL,VARSINAIS-SUOMI MAAKUNTA EGENTLIGA FINLANDS FORBUN,FOUNDATION MUSEUM NORD,FASTTRACK,TECNOPOLIS PST,ADELPHI RESEARCH GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101093968Overall Budget: 26,682,800 EURFunder Contribution: 24,950,000 EURRESIST will strengthen the resilience and accelerate the transformation and increase adaptive capacity of 12 climate-vulnerable EU regions, implementing 4 large-scale demonstrators of resilient innovations for Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) with quintuple-helix partnerships (including 1 in a less developed region) and promote transfer of know-how and innovative solutions to 8 twin regions (of which 4 less developed regions) through both physical mutual-learning activities and innovative immersive digital twins. The consortium will engage EU associations, CCA research groups, scientific experts, social engagement and communication institutions, innovation agencies and 1 Venture Capital Fund to co-create and validate innovative solutions, raise awareness, leverage citizens participation and promote sustainable exploitation of results towards the markets. RESIST will contribute to the EU agenda on CCA, through intervention in 3 main areas: Promote and demonstrate an innovative, more participative approach to resilience and CC adaptation in 4 demonstrator and 8 twinning regions (including 5 less developed regions in total) demonstrating >12 new solution lines, accelerating regional resilience and helping reach the adaptation-mission objectives of ‘building resilience and upscaling solutions through 100 demonstrators and accelerating the transition in 200 pilot regions and communities by 2030’ reaching already 4% and 6% of these aims by 2027, with 4 demonstrators and involvement of 12 regions Co-design and contribute to the development of new regional measures, policy instruments and social and technological solutions in 12 regions involving 22m citizens, increasing awareness/resilience by 10% and levels of green investments by 20%, reducing economic losses due to natural hazards such as floods by 14% and climate protection gap by 50%; Reduce time-to-market/risk for >100 new CCA Solutions from providers across Europe, offering them scale-up for their products.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:University of Bucharest, IASP, BeyondEu SRLS, ULP , AB CORPORATION +11 partnersUniversity of Bucharest,IASP,BeyondEu SRLS,ULP ,AB CORPORATION,ARC,FASTTRACK,Cleantech Bulgaria,International Burch University,JIC BAS,University Of Thessaly,AUB LIMITED,CSI CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION LTD,ROHEALTH - HEALTH AND BIOECONOMY CLUSTER,E. AMALDI FOUNDATION,EDEXFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101217321Overall Budget: 2,873,750 EURFunder Contribution: 2,873,750 EURThe BOOST project addresses the significant disparities in innovation capacity among the EU Widening Countries, primarily in Eastern Europe. Although these nations excel in academic research, they struggle to translate their achievements into commercially viable products and services. This gap negatively affects the social, financial, and environmental sustainability of these regions, limits economic growth, and exacerbates issues like brain drain and low career opportunities for researchers and innovators. BOOST aims to strengthen the R&I capabilities of Widening Countries by fostering collaboration between academic and non-academic sectors. It focuses on enhancing career opportunities and entrepreneurship by providing researchers with the skills needed to succeed in both academic and industrial settings. A key element is the creation of the BOOST Learning Environment, which will facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration among organizations across Europe, giving access to a rich database of tools, resources, and learning modules. Central to the project is the implementation of the BOOST ERA Talents Scheme, which provides 12-month mobility opportunities for 60 researchers, improving their practical skills through placements in industry settings. The scheme also includes five tailored learning modules, and each participant will receive a Personal Career Development Plan to support long-term career advancement. The project ensures that at least 30% of mobility participants will be women or individuals from underrepresented groups, addressing the imbalance that persists in R&I fields. BOOST provides broad sectoral expertise through its consortium partners. By focusing on skill development, practical training, and cross-sector collaboration, the project will create a sustainable impact that extends beyond its duration, helping Widening Countries improve their R&I capabilities and compete on the global stage.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:Toro Ventures, Marche Polytechnic University, FASTTRACK, AGID, BPIFRANCE FINANCEMENT SA +1 partnersToro Ventures,Marche Polytechnic University,FASTTRACK,AGID,BPIFRANCE FINANCEMENT SA,G-FORCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101157473Funder Contribution: 999,844 EURInnoInnovation Procurement (IP) is a recognised strategy for driving technological development in the public sector and spurring economic growth. It modernises public services and accelerates the market entry of innovations. However, Europe has not fully tapped into its potential due to barriers. Small innovative companies should be more interested in IPs but face challenges engaging with public procurers (PPs). This is due to a) lack of awareness about public contracts and b) distrust in the procurement process. Startups find it difficult to meet the requirements and adapt to lengthy procurement procedures, leading many to avoid them. The barriers faced by public procurers when working with startups: • Qualitative selection procedures often favour large cooperations in PP, and there is little understanding of startup accreditation mechanisms. • Evaluating startups requires precise adjustments to criteria related to technical solvency, economic performance, and autonomy. • Establishing testing environments like regulatory sandboxes and granting temporary testing licenses for startups. • Understanding acceptable payment options and liquidity needs specific to startups in procurement processes. The ECLIPSE project will design and test a new cutting-edge interaction model to connect PP and innovative suppliers with investor ecosystems. Special attention will be dedicated to the role of venture capitalists and how they can effectively contribute to the IP process and foster the market exploitation of its results. ECLIPSE will build a system of tailored advisory services and tools to bridge the gap between PPs’ needs and innovative suppliers' capabilities. These services will possess the expertise and competencies necessary to overcome barriers that impede the integration of innovation in public sector. By leveraging their specialised knowledge, the advisory services will enhance coordination among Member States and Associated Countries in procuring innovative solutions.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2025Partners:EIT RAW MATERIALS GMBH, Technical University of Varna, Impact Hub GmbH, FASTTRACK, G-FORCE +2 partnersEIT RAW MATERIALS GMBH,Technical University of Varna,Impact Hub GmbH,FASTTRACK,G-FORCE,UiT,Kyiv Academic UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101100494Funder Contribution: 997,125 EURThe EU is planning to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. To meet these ambitious climate targets, innovative technologies and solutions need to be deployed at unprecedented speed and scale. With this in mind, the SEED+ project aims to nurture a new generation of mission-driven entrepreneurs who will come up with innovative solutions to the most pressing environmental challenges and who will have the skillset to scale them across Europe and internationally. This project is a collaboration between seven academic institutions and five business partners who are geographically spread across regions with varying innovation performance scores. The project partners share the mutual understanding that if more enterprises are to be generated from university ecosystems across Europe, state-of-the-art entrepreneurship education and support at these universities needs to be better aligned with the actual needs of budding entrepreneurs. To this end, project partners will develop and implement a new entrepreneurship course (Venture Creation Course) aimed at students with technical backgrounds, run local and international startup competitions and accelerate the most promising early-stage ventures. Moreover, business partners will work closely with university partners to set up university enterprise hubs, conduct feasibility studies into university venture capital funds and create transformation roadmaps for each local entrepreneurial ecosystem. All these activities will lead to enhanced entrepreneurial activity of university students and strengthened capacity of universities to support and nurture entrepreneurial talent across Europe.
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