Grant for R&D collaboration projects.
The MIT grant for R&D collaboration projects opens next month.
What is the grant for?
The grant is for collaborative projects aimed at conducting industrial or experimental research. The project must contribute to: The innovation of products, processes or services, or; The substantially new application of existing products, processes or services.
Who is the grant for?
The grant can be applied for by a partnership consisting of at least two SMEs. Non-SMEs may also participate in the partnership but will not receive the grant.
How high is the subsidy?
The grant is up to 35% of the project budget, up to a maximum of €350,000 grant per project. If the grant does not exceed €200,000, each participant can receive max. €100,000. For projects receiving between €200,000 and 350,000, each participant can receive max. €175,000. None of the collaboration partners may incur more than 70% of the eligible costs.
When should an application be submitted?
Applications can be submitted from June 6, 2023 to Sept. 12, 2023 5 p.m.
Terms
The maximum duration of a project is 24 months.
Projects must fit within the themes of the Knowledge and Innovation Agenda (KIA):
- Energy transition and sustainability
- Agriculture, water and food
- Health and care
- Safety
- Key Technologies
- Social earning power
Applications are evaluated according to the tender principle: only the best applications are awarded.
Do you have questions about the MIT grant for R&D collaboration projects? Then contact Sven Rouschop, grants specialist at Hezelburcht: s.rouschop@hezelburcht.com or 06 25 04 02 68.
