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L4MS 1st Open Call
Deadline: Nov 30, 2018  
CALL EXPIRED

 Accelerators
 Entrepreneurship and SMEs
 Smart Cities
 IT Applications
 Industrial Manufacturing
 Industrial Textile Manifacturing
 Manufacturing 2.0
 FIWARE Accelerators Programme
 Business Development
 Internet of Things (IoT)

1 Overview and summary of the Open Call

1.1 Open Call overview

The L4MS (Logistics for Manufacturing SMEs) will deliver an open integration platform called OPIL (Open Platform for Innovations in Logistics) together with a 3D simulator to completely virtualize the intra-factory logistics automation.

The virtualization will reduce the installation cost and time of automating logistics by a factor of 10, enabling the rapid deployment of small and flexible automated logistics solutions in SMEs and MidCaps factories.

1.1.1 What is OPIL

OPIL is an open industrial IoT platform, which enables the rapid and cost-effective deployment of customized and flexible logistics solutions. OPIL enables new actors in the business value chain, since the complete digitization of logistics facilitates new business models (PaaS, SaaS) allowing logistics automation and optimization at a fraction of the prices of the currently available solutions.

Figure 1. Overview of the OPIL platform, developed in the L4MS project

OPIL provides ready connectivity with equipment for optimal material handling on factory floor. These include (but not limited to) mobile robots, AGVs, forklifts, workers and sensors as well as IT infrastructure of the factory such as, various warehouse management and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems. OPIL also provides a ready integration with a state of the art 3D factory simulator (with mobile robots, AGVs, forklifts, workers and sensors) allowing the complete development and testing of logistics solutions virtually, and presentation of the solutions to factories before the real-world implementation. The 3D simulator supports the estimation of investment costs and guides the orchestration of the deployment tasks. The FIWARE-based open architecture of OPIL allows the development of additional interfaces if needed for example for Industrial Robots, machines, etc.

OPIL also provides a ready suite of applications which can be deployed for rapid development of complete logistics solutions. These include components for path planning, mapping, navigation, HMI, etc. A messaging system at the heart of OPIL handles the components interactions and open architecture of OPIL further support the use of opensource libraries such as ROS for development of new components, for example perception, mobile manipulation, etc.

More information on OPIL capabilities is included in the OPIL description published on www.L4MS.eu.

1.1.2 The L4MS Open Calls

L4MS is launching an Open Call for Application Experiments (AEs) to validate the cost effective and rapid deployment of mobile robots in manufacturing SMEs and MidCaps through virtualization. The experiments will help to confirm if the platform really contributes to reduction of the installation, deployment and configuration by a factor of 10. The AEs will be conducted by using OPIL integration platform and 3D simulator, for which free licenses and complete guidance will be offered by L4MS. The proposals should address the implementation of small solutions required by manufacturing SMEs such as:

  • -  End-to-end (last mile problem) fully automated logistics solutions

  • -  Hybrid (human-robot collaboration) automated logistics solutions

  • -  Highly configurable (multi-vendor) automated logistics solutions

Proposals shall outline an initial business plan which ensures the further investment for the commercial implementation of the logistics automation solutions in the manufacturing SMEs. Experiments are encouraged to be complemented by ESIF or other regional or national fund, which will multiply the results of the experiments across Europe.

Who can apply:

Following entities and other members of the automation value-chain are invited to submit proposals as individuals or as consortium. Matchmaking service will be provided for applicants looking for partners.

  • -  Manufacturing SMEs and MidCaps

  • -  Automation Solution Providers, Software Developers, System Integrators,

  • -  Mobile Robots, Sensors and Equipment Manufacturers

  • -  Competence Centres

  • -  Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs)

Expected impact:

  • -  Increase in productivity and flexibility of SMEs, especially in case of short batch production.

  • -  Increase in the number of manufacturing SMEs using logistics automation.

  • -  Increase in the number of small system integrators capable of installing logistics automation solutions.

The top 10 winners of the Open Call will enter into L4MS acceleration program getting access to:

  • -  Matchmaking with system integrators, mobile robots manufactures and manufacturing SMEs

  • -  Funding up to €250,000 per consortium (up to €100,000 per party. Please note that Funding will not be awarded to individual legal entities that have already received more than 100,000 Euro via open calls (FSTP) from H2020 I4MS and SAE projects)

  • -  State-of-the-art equipment and test environment within your region

  • -  Technology expert for adopting latest logistics automation solutions

  • -  Business developers for innovative business and service models

  • -  Training to re-skill workers at your door step

  • -  Finance for scaling up the new business and service models

     

1.2 Summary of the Call and financial support provided

Within the first L4MS Open Call, 10 best business cases, with highest innovation potential, will be selected.

A maximum of €250,000 will be given for the experiment with a maximum limit of 100,000 euros per party (in case of a party’s requirement for a contribution over €60,000, specific explanation for the budget must be provided).

The L4MS acceleration program will provide the financial support in 3 stages:

  • -  Stage 1 (duration of 2 months): fixed amount of €3,000 EU Funds/experiment

  • -  Stage 2 (duration of 6 months): fixed amount of up to €48,000 EU Funds for a Manufacturing SME and up to €98,000 EU Funds for the other type of parties in an experiment

  • -  Stage 3 (duration of 3 months): Support to get public and private investment for business acceleration, replication and commercial implementation of the results.

 

Once the project ideas (application proposals) are received and their eligibility checked, each proposal will be evaluated by 2 external experts, concluding to the list of the proposals that are candidates for selection. In the ‘Consensus Meeting’, the ‘Expert Group1’ together with ‘External experts2’, will decide the final beneficiaries. The selected proposals at the end of this stage will be invited to sign the ‘Sub Grant Agreements’ with the L4MS project, becoming Third Parties of the project3. The beneficiaries will then enter the ‘Smartization Programme’, which consists of a funnel process composed of 3 main stages (Figure 1. Overview of the OPIL platform, developed in the L4MS project and Figure 2. Overview of L4MS Acceleration Programme).

All Applicants (up to 10 Beneficiaries) of the selected proposals will be invited to sign sub-grant agreements with the L4MS project, allowing them to receive the initial funding (EUR 3.000) for the Application Experiment definition phase (“Stage 1” of the program, as in Figure 3. Overview of the L4MS funding available to Beneficiaries). At the end of “Stage 1”, up to 6 will be selected based on their performance, business potential and overall engagement in the program4. The remaining 6 Beneficiaries will continue on “Stage 2”, in which they will be offered mentoring, technical and business support.

At the end of “Stage 2”, up to 3 best Beneficiaries will be offered the “Stage 3” support, including the potential private capital investments.

Concerning the 1st L4MS Open Call, this is the summary of its main facts and figures:

  • Project’s full name: Logistics for Manufacturing SMEs

  • Project’s Acronym: L4MS

  • Call identifier: L4MS: Logistics for Manufacturing SMEs experiments

  • Call title: L4MS 1st OPEN CALL

  • Grant agreement number: 767642

  • Publication date: 01/09/2018

  • Deadline: 30/11/2018 at 13:00 (CET)

  • Expected duration of participation in acceleration programme: from November 2018 to August 2019 (if beneficiaries success across different stages, see additional info below)

  • Indicative budget for the call: €1.512.000

  • Maximum funding request per proposal: €250,000 for the most promising projects (if beneficiaries succeed across different stages, see additional info below)

  • Submission language: English

  • Web address for full open call information: www.L4MS.eu

 

2 Eligibility criteria

All Applicants will have to abide to all general requirements described in Sections from 2.1 to 2.8 of this Guide for Applicants available at www.L4MS.eu in order to be considered eligible for the Logistics for Manufacturing SMEs Open Call for experiments.

2.1 Type of beneficiaries

The Experiments may be composed of a combination of the following types of applicants:

  • Manufacturing SME5 or MidCaps6

  • System Integrator which usually is an ICT or Manufacturing equipment SME or a MidCap

  • Technology supplier or AGV Manufacturer which usually is also an SME or a MidCap

  • Research Organisation which usually is a CC/RTO/University/DIH etc.

    Proposals can be submitted by any of the aforementioned type of entities (in the form of a consortium). Consortia applying to the call have to include at least one Manufacturing SME or MidCap and one more entity from the remaining types per proposal. Projects are encouraged to support cross-border cooperation, involving independent entities from different EU Member States or associated countries.

    The Call will also accept individual applications. In this case, the L4MS project team - through its brokerage services – will be supporting the Applicant in finding the right partner(s), in order to form a consortium and submit an Application Experiment proposal.

    The applicants involved in the experiment applications can NOT include any L4MS partners (directly or indirectly).

2.2 Eligible countries

Only applicants established in any of the following countries (hereafter collectively identified as the ‘Eligible Countries’) will be eligible for the L4MS Acceleration Programme (more information of the eligible countries here7):

  • The Member States of the European Union

  • The Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) linked to the Member States

  • The Countries Associated to Horizon 2020: the latest information on which countries are associated, or in the process of association to Horizon 2020 can be found in the in the H2020 online manual.

  • The countries mentioned in Section 2.2 of the Guide for Applicants, except exclusion rules that might be applicable by H2020 programme in the deadline date of the open call (see footnote) and provided that natural or legal persons, groups or non-State entities are not covered by the Council sanctions in force. Please see: the consolidated list of persons, groups and entities subject to EU financial sanctions, available at http://eeas.europa.eu/cfsp/sanctions/consol-list_en.htm

2.3 Type of activities

L4MS is looking for proposals addressing the topics linked to the human-robot, highly configurable or fully automomous logitistic systems.

Proposals shall validate the cost effective and rapid deployment of mobile robots in manufacturing SMEs and MidCaps through virtualization (OPIL + 3D factory simulator). The experiments shall demonstrate the value of the solution to really reduce the installation, deployment and configuration time and cost by a factor of 10. The AEs will be conducted by using OPIL integration platform and 3D simulator, for which free licenses and complete guidance will be offered by L4MS. The AEs should be driven and demonstrated by real industrial cases of manufacturing SMEs and MidCaps. The proposals should address the implementation of small logistics automation solutions tackling the barriers faced by manufacturing SMEs such as (but not limited to):

  • End-to-end fully automated logistics solutions

  • Hybrid (human-robot collaboration) automated logistics solutions

  • Highly configurable automated logistics solutions

  • Multi-vendor logistics solutions

Proposals shall outline an initial business plan which ensures the further investment for the commercial implementation of the logistics automation solutions in the manufacturing SMEs. Experiments are encouraged to be complemented by ESIF or other regional or national fund, which will multiply the results of the experiments across Europe.

Use cases with exemplary scenarios, as well as OPIL technology description can be found on www.L4MS.eu

2.4 Types of projects

The most ambitious projects, showing the highest potential as global businesses, will be selected.

The L4MS Consortium is looking for high-growth projects with an already existing market footprint (additional components and, if any, OPIL extensions having TRL 7, 8 or 9) and the ability to generate economic and societal value. Projects should be driven by a real industrial use case corresponding to real and recognised challenges in terms of the adoption of logistics automation, which so far hinder the relevant investments. These should be clearly described and quantified. Projects will have to show their potential to build new industrial value link-chains, as well as any partnership or commitment with a corporate or equivalent strategic partner. Addressing the afore-mentioned challenges should be clearly represented in the use case and demonstrated at the experiment.

The proposals are also encouraged to include information on the potential to multiply their impact at regional and European level (i.e. through the commitment of the National or Regional Authority in the Applicants’ countries to complement them with ESIF or other regional or national funds.

Transversal criteria such as ‘Environment and low carbon economy contribution’ (e.g. reduction of greenhouse emissions), ‘Equal Opportunities’ (e.g. gender balance) and ‘Social Impact’ (e.g. job creation) will be taken into account in the final decision. Transversal elements are recommended, but not mandatory. The more closely the projects match these criteria, the more likely they will be considered for funding.

2.5 English language

English is the official language for L4MS Open Calls. Proposals must be in English in all its mandatory parts in order to be eligible. If video is submitted with the proposal, English should be used as spoken language, or at least the video must be properly subtitled in English. If the mandatory parts of the proposal are in any other language, the entire proposal will be rejected. If only non-mandatory parts of a proposal are submitted in a language different from English, those parts will not be evaluated but the proposal is still eligible.

English is also the only official language during the whole length of the acceleration process. This means that any requested deliverables will be admitted only if submitted in English.

2.6 Submission system

Only proposals submitted through the Open Call submission tool at www.L4MS.eu, within the Call duration will be accepted. Proposals submitted by any other means, will not be evaluated.

Only the documentation included in the application form (and in the attachments to the form) will be considered by the Evaluators. It is Applicant ́s responsibility to include all the necessary information in the form.

Data provided should be actual, true and complete and should allow the assessment of the proposal.

2.7 Absence of conflict of interest

Applicants shall not have any potential conflict of interest with the L4MS selection process and during the acceleration program. All cases of potential conflict of interest will be assessed case by case.

2.8 Multiple submissions

Multiple submissions are not allowed. Only one proposal per applicant can be submitted to L4MS in this open call. Applicants will be asked to confirm that ’they are not submitting any other proposal to this same Open Call’ in the Honour Declaration to be accepted before submitting the Application Form. If more than one proposal per Beneficiary is identified by the L4MS project team, only the first proposal which has been submitted for the call, will be evaluated.

2.9 Other requirements

Each applicant confirms:

  • It is not under liquidation or is not an enterprise under difficulty accordingly to the Commission Regulation No 651/2014, art. 2.18,

  • Its Project is based on the original works and going forward any foreseen developments are free from third party rights, or they are clearly stated,

  • It is not excluded from the possibility of obtaining EU funding under the provisions of both national and EU law, or by a decision of both national or EU authority,

  • All statements embodied in the Declaration of honour and also the Information and Consent Sheets, included as annexes, considering the ethical issues that might arise concerning the gathering of personal data, during the application process.

 

2.10 Grants already received

Funding will not be awarded to individual legal entities that have already received more than 100,000 Euro via open calls (FSTP) from H2020 I4MS and SAE projects. Each Applicant will be asked to provide information confirming the previous funding.

 

3 Scored criteria

The criteria to be scored by the External Evaluators are as follows:

3.1 Excellence

Within this criterion, the evaluators will be scoring:

  • Clear, sound and relevant objectives: The Objectives of the experiment should be clearly defined and relevant to the L4MS objective and OPIL capabilities. The objectives should be driven by a real industrial use case.

  • Ambition. The applicants have to demonstrate to what extent is the proposed Experiment beyond the State Of the Art and describe the innovative approach behind it (e.g. ground-breaking objectives, novel concepts and approaches, new products, services or business and organisational models). The ambition in terms of the expected improvement of the current industrial logistics challenges should be clearly demonstrated in the use case industrial partner. This should be detailed in the relevant description of the use case of the industrial production line of the manufacturing partner and the KPIs to measure this improvement.

  • Innovation and quality of the technical approach: applicants should provide information about the level of innovation within their market and about the degree of differentiation that this experiment will bring. This should be described in a detailed technical approach which is clearly describing the OPIL components to be used and the extensions that the experiment will contribute to them. The existing TRL of the involved components should be also provided.

3.2 Impact

Within this criterion, the evaluators will be scoring:

  • Market opportunity: The applicants have to demonstrate a clear idea of what they want to do and whether the new/improved product has market potential, e.g. because it solves a problem for a specific target customer group. The expected business impact of the proposed experiment for the partners involved should be clearly described and quantified, primarily for the industrial partner whose challenges are the focus of the experiment (take up, business indicators improvement, other benefits), as well as the potential business benefits and competitive advantages of the other partners.

  • Competition: The applicants have to provide information about the degree of competition for their particular product/service and the business potential of the idea (market disruption potential) i.e. the products/services to be brought to market can be clearly differentiated from the competition. The potential market addressed and the links to reach this market by the consortium should be defined.

  • Commercial Strategy and Scalability: The applicants have to demonstrate the level of scalability of the new/improved product, not only by addressing the solutions to specific problems but also by presenting a wider solution that is able to be commercialised and solve a structural problem in a specific sector/process/etc.

  • Complementarity with other Funds. Experiments that bring a commitment of their National or Regional Authority to complement them with ESIF or other regional or national fund, are encouraged as evidence of the potential to multiply the project impact at regional and European Level.

The evaluators will be scoring the level of contribution towards the strengthening of the European industrial capacity for production in Europe, increasing the digital leadership in Europe for tech and non tech sectors.

3.3 Implementation

Within this criterion, the evaluators will be scoring:

  • Workplan: the workplan of the experiment should be clearly described and fully aligned with the objectives (stated above), including task descriptions, deliverables and milestones. The time plan should be realistic and achievable.

  • Risks should be clearly identified and the mitigation strategy should be credible.

  • Team: The project team must demonstrate their management and leadership qualities, their ability to take a concept from ideas to market, their capacity to carry through their ideas and understand the dynamics of the market they are trying to tap into. The team should be balanced, cross-functional and fully dedicated to the project and with a strong background and skill base. Cross-border teams are encouraged to apply. The role of each partner in the experiment should be clearly defined.

  • Resources. Demonstrate the quality and effectiveness of the resources assigned in order to get the objectives/deliverables proposed. One important aspect is that applicants detail the support expected by the L4MS consortium in technical advice and/or infrastructure to be provided by the L4MS CCs.

    Transversal criteria such as ‘Environment and low carbon economy contribution’, ‘Equal Opportunities’ and ‘Social Impact’ will be also considered by evaluators when scoring the proposals.

 

4 Preparation and submission of the proposals

Proposals have to be submitted through the L4MS Marketplace website: www.L4MS.eu. Applications submitted by any other means will not be considered for funding.

The proposals – submitted through the online platform – will include the following sections:

  1. Legal and contact information (provided online)

  2. Proposal attached in a PDF format with the following parts:

    • EXCELLENCE (3 pages maximum)

    • IMPACT (2 pages maximum)

    • IMPLEMENTATION (4 pages maximum)

    • The proposal template – including detailed information about the scope of each part - can be found on www.L4MS.eu.

       

  3. Feedback on Dissemination Strategy Monitoring (optional): multiple choice questions requested by the Consortium related to where and how the Applicants have learnt about the L4MS project and its Open Calls.

  4. Declaration of honour – confirmation of the exclusion criteria and absence of conflict of interest to be

    accepted by the Applicants.

  5. Informed consent form – the acknowledgement of the participation in the Open Call, included in ANNEX 1 of this Guide, and information on the clauses that must be accepted by applicants in the on-line application form.

  6. Processing of personal data – legal requirements related to the processing of the personal data of the Applicants (in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation, EU 2016/679)

Additional material which hasn’t been included and specifically requested in the online application form will not be considered for the evaluation of the proposals. Data not included in the proposal will not be taken into account. The L4MS consortium makes it best effort to keep all provided data confidential, however, for the avoidance of doubt, the Applicant is solely responsible to indicate its confidential information as such.

Applicants are strongly recommended not to wait until the last minute to submit the proposal. Failure of the proposal to arrive in time for any reason, including extenuating circumstances, will result in rejection of the proposal. Applicants are solely responsible for verification of the completeness of the form. Data not included in the form will not be taken into account during assessment regardless of the reason for not being included.

 

5 Summary of the evaluation process

The L4MS selection process has been designed to be fair, easy and interesting for the Applicant. After the proposal submission, (on receipt of each proposal), the system will send an Acknowledgment of receipt to the proposer.

The selection process will be as follows:

Phase 1. General Eligibility Check

All applications have to comply with all the ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, as detailed in Section 2. Eligibility criteria. They also need to be submitted through the online form at www.L4MS.eu. Proposals submitted by any other means, will not be considered for evaluation.

The applications have to be submitted before the closing time and date of the contest round, November 30, 2018, 13 CET Brussels time. The time recorded during the submission process through www.L4MS.eu, will be the taken as the official time of submission.

Phase 2. External Evaluation

All applications having successfully passed phase 1 will be assessed and scored by two External Evaluators (selected by the L4MS consortium), on the following criteria, as detailed in Section 3. Scored criteria:

• Excellence
• Impact
• Implementation

Additionally, Transversal criteria such as ‘Environment and low carbon economy contribution’, ‘Equal Opportunities’ and ‘Social Impact’ will be also considered by evaluators when scoring the proposals.

Phase 3. Consensus Meetings

The ‘Selection Committee’, composed by the ‘Expert Group [EG]’ and, at least, 3 External Evaluators, will decide by consensus, and based on the raking gotten as the result of the External Evaluation, the ‘Provisional list of finalists’, who will be invited in the Sub Agreement Setup Process, described below.

Up to 10 Application Experiments will be funded, based on the overall quality of the proposals. After signing the sub agreement contracts with the L4MS project, the Application Experiments will enter the L4MS ‘Smartization program’ “Stage 1”, and will be eligible for continuing on “Stage 2” and “Stage 3”, as detailed in Section 1. Overview and summary of the Open Call.

5.1 Sub Grant Agreement Setup Process

To sign a Sub Grant Agreement with the L4MS project, applicants will be checked against the fulfilment of the legal requirements of the L4MS consortium. The Beneficiaries included in the ‘Provisional List of Finalists’ will have to provide all documentation required to prove their compliance with the Eligibility Criteria described in Section 2.

More specifically, the following documentation will have to be provided:

1. Status information of the beneficiaries:

  • Legal Entity form: signed and stamped.

  • SMEs check list: signed and stamped. Following a simplified version of the EC SMEs check list. In the event they declare being non-autonomous: the balance sheet and profit and loss account (with annexes) for the last period for upstream and downstream organizations.

  • Financial information. It includes the headcount (AWU), balance, profit & loss accounts of the latest closed financial year and the relation, upstream and downstream, of any linked or partner company.

  • Legal existence. Company Register, Official Journal or similar, showing the name of the organisation, the legal address and registration number and, if applicable, a copy of a document proving VAT registration (in case the VAT number does not show on the registration extract or its equivalent).

  • In cases where either the number of employees or the ownership is not clearly identified: any other supporting documents which demonstrate headcount and ownership such as payroll details, annual reports, national regional, association records, etc.

2. Confirmation of the following aspects included in the Honour declaration accepted by proposed beneficiaries before submitting the Application Form:

  • Beneficiaries are not submitting any other proposal to this Open Call (internal check), as provided for in Section 2.8

  • Beneficiaries will not take part in another L4MS Acceleration Program while participating in the L4MS Smartization Programme.

 

3. Bank account information: The account where the funds will be transferred to shall be indicated via a Financial Identification form signed by the Beneficiary and its bank. The account holder will have to be the SME. Bank account should be denominated in EURO.

All abovementioned documents should be provided in English.

The documentation will have to be provided within deadlines communicated when enlisted in the “Provisional List of beneficiaries” (whether immediately or after the waiting list). In case the requested information is not provided in time without clear and reasonable justification, this will directly end the ‘Sub-grant Agreement’ setup process and projects inside the ‘Reserve List’ will substitute the failing applicants inside the “Provisional List of beneficiaries” in order of ranking. Time for establishment of the company in eligible country cannot be extended under any circumstances. Once all these formalities are covered the Consortium (represented by its coordinator VTT) will sign the ‘L4MS Sub- grant Agreement’ with the final beneficiaries. The applicants who undersign the SGA will be declared beneficiaries of the 1st L4MS Open Call.

 

6 Applicants Communication Flow

6.1 General communication procedure

The applicants will receive the communications after each step of the evaluation process indicating if they passed the phase or not. A communication will be sent to applicants eliminated, including the reasons for the exclusion.

6.2 Complaints procedure

If, at any stage of the evaluation process, an Applicant considers that a mistake has been made or that the Evaluators have acted unfairly or have failed to comply with the rules of L4MS Open Call, and that her/his interests have been prejudiced as a result, the following appeal procedures are available.

A complaint should be drawn up in English and submitted by email to: helpdesk@L4MS.eu Any complaint made should include:

  • Contact details (including postal and e-mail address).

  • The subject of the complaint.

  • Information and evidence regarding the alleged breach.

Anonymous complaints will not be accepted.

Complaints should also be made within three (calendar) days since the evaluation results are presented to the Applicants.

As a general rule, the L4MS Team will investigate the complaints with a view to arriving at a decision to issue a formal notice or to close the case within no more than seven days from the date of reception of the complaint, provided that all required information has been submitted by the complainant. Where this time limit is exceeded, the L4MS Team will inform the complainant by email.

 

7 Obligations of Beneficiaries

Each selected Beneficiary will sign the ’L4MS Sub-Grant Agreement’ with the L4MS consortium. The funds awarded under the Sub-Grant Agreement are provided directly from the funds of the European Project L4MS, and are therefore funds owned by the European Commission: Management of the L4MS funds has been transferred to the project partners in L4MS via the European Commission Grant Agreement Number 767642.

The ’L4MS Sub-Grant Agreement’ will include the set of obligations that the Beneficiaries have towards the European Commission. It is the task of the Beneficiaries to satisfy these obligations and of the L4MS consortium partners to inform the Beneficiaries about them.

 

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