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Two Indo-European Joint Calls Now Open for Applications

4. May. 2016

INNO INDIGO opens two Indo-European calls for applications: Innovation call on bioeconomy & S&T call on biobased energy

Innovation Call on Bioeconomy

Deadline to submit your proposal : 31 August 2016

What can be funded under the Innovation Call?

Indo-European projects designed to lead to innovative products, services or processes of significant economic and/or societal value.

Joint innovation projects shall also address applied research and technological development implemented in partnership between innovative SMEs and research performing institutions based in India and Europe.

Who can apply?

Consortia have to involve at least three partners: two from two different European countries participating in the Innovation call (France, Germany, Norway, Spain) and one from India.

The participation of SMEs, industries and clusters is strongly recommended.

Partners from countries other than those participating in the IPP Innovation Call can join a consortium but have to secure their own funding.

For more information

https://indigoprojects.eu/funding/indigo-calls/innovation_call_2016

 

S&T Call on Biobased energy

Deadline to submit your proposal : 12 July 2016

What are the topics covered by the S&T Call?

  • Biofuels
  • From waste to energy

What can be funded?

Indo-European excellent research projects with a maximum duration of 3 years will be funded.

Who can apply?

Consortia have to involve at least three partners: two from two different European countries participating in the call (Belgium - Wallonia region, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia) and one from India.

Partners from countries other than those participating in the IPP S&T Call can join a consortium but have to secure their own funding.

For more information

https://indigoprojects.eu/funding/indigo-calls/s&t_call_2016

 

Contact

Lucie Durocher

INNO INDIGO Joint Call Secretariat

lucie.durocher@cnrs-dir.fr

+33144964714

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