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Eureka - Spain South Korea call for projects
Deadline: Mar 28, 2018  
CALL EXPIRED

 Entrepreneurship and SMEs
 Energy Efficiency
 Health Care
 Smart Cities
 Aerospace Technology
 IT
 Nanotechnology and Nanosciences
 Sustainable Transport
 Research
 Business Development

Call description

Korea and Spain are announcing the Call for Proposals for joint R&D projects, focusing on developing innovative products and applications in all technological and application areas. Applicants are expected to develop ready to market solutions or projects which have strong market potential for Korea and Spain.

  • KIAT (Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology) and CDTI-EPE (Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology, E.P.E. ) will provide access to public funding for joint projects. Support shall be granted to each partner by its own Authorities, in accordance with existing laws, rules, regulations and national procedures, on the basis of non-exchange of funds between those Authorities and subject to budgetary availability
  • The call is announced within the framework of the bilateral Cooperation Agreement on Industrial Cooperation between KIAT and CDTI-EPE. The call is managed in cooperation and in line with the procedures of EUREKA Programme

KIAT and CDTI-EPE will provide all necessary assistance to project partners during project proposal, evaluation and monitoring phase. In addition, both parties will facilitate EUREKA application process and the acquisition of the EUREKA label for accepted proposals.

The Call is launched on 26th January 2018 by KIAT and CDTI-EPE, and will be opened until 28th March 2018 at 18:00 (based on local time for which the respective national funding agency is located)

Eligibility criteria

Eligible partners are invited to present joint proposals for industrial R&D projects according to the following criteria:

Qualifications

  • The partners should consist of least one Korean and one Spanish R&D performing company. Participation of research institutes/universities is welcome as additional participants or subcontractors according to each country’s funding regulations.
  • Innovative projects ready to market, which have also strong market potential for Korea and Spain, are expected.
  • The project should have an obvious advantage and added value resulting from the cooperation between the participants from the two countries and should meet the following criteria:
    • Technological excellence and qualification of the applicants (assessment by external referees or expert committee).
    • Contribution to the competitiveness in the area of research.
    • Sustainability of the project: long-term strategy of the partnership.
    • Intensity of the collaboration with between the Korean and Spanish partners.
    • Ability of the teams to successfully conclude the project.
    • Mutual advancement of research through the transfer of knowledge and expertise.
  • The project should demonstrate the contribution of the participants from both countries and must be significant to them.
  • All the technological areas are welcome although the targeted industrial areas are preferred: Bio including Health; Green technologies, including Energy; Smart city and Transportation; Information and Communication technologies; Nanotechnology; Materials; New Production Technologies and Aerospace.

Any partner whose cooperative R&D project is consistent with the aforesaid criteria can apply to the present announcement in accordance with the national Laws, Rules, Regulations and Procedures in effect.

Submission and Approval Procedures

The completed electronic forms should be submitted to KIAT and CDTI-EPE simultaneously by 28th March 2018 for the first call in 2018.

Partners will be asked to present the following common documents in KIAT and CDTI-EPE:

  • EUREKA Application form signed by the legal representatives of all participants. The signatures pages can be scanned and sent in a separate document.  Download the template 
  • Consortium Agreement signed by the legal representatives of all participants.

The common documentation will be included at national agencies’ procedure as part of the whole process:

Procedure in KIAT

  • The participants will submit a formal national application through KIAT Project Advanced Smart System

Procedure in CDTI-EPE

  • Participants will submit a formal R&D international project application through CDTI-EPE´s website including the common documents mentioned above. Additional documents in Spanish, containing detailed information on the Spanish participants, could be requested depending on the specific type of funding requested by the company.

The applications will be screened and evaluated by KIAT and CDTI-EPE. The applicants will be notified of the results of the evaluation process no later than July for the 1st Call and December for the 2nd Call

Funding details

Each country will fund its eligible participants in the framework of EUREKA programmes, subject to budget availability, on a non-exchange of funds basis and according to their national procedures and funding rules. Funding conditions and eligibility criteria may vary from one country to another. The main aspects of funding criteria are described below:

Spain

  • CDTI-EPE will finance industrial research and/or technological development activities to Spanish companies. Universities and research centers can be funded as subcontractors.

Funding conditions may consist on  soft loans or and grants.

Spanish tasks in the project can only start after submitting the funding application to CDTI-EPE. For further information contact directly CDTI-EPE.

Korea

  • The Korean dedicated budget provided by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and managed by KIAT is open to all applications from companies with registered R&D laboratories, research institutes and universities. The partners should consist of at least one Korean and one Spain R&D performing company. Participation of research institutes or universities is welcome as additional participants or subcontractors according to each country’s funding regulations.

Project funding is comprised of government contributions and civilian dues (cash and in-kind). The amount of government contributions will vary depending on the type of executing organizations and project in accordance with Article 24 (Funding criteria) and Article 25 (Civilian dues) of the Common Operational Regulations for the Industrial Technology Innovation Programs.

A party that participates in a project shall carry out its project using the government contributions allocated to it, and for-profit organizations shall individual bear the cash portion of civilian dues. 



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