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EUREKA Next Generation Integrated Photonic Sensing

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The call focus on future-oriented sensor technologies and systems that centrally address at least one of the following challenges: 'Climate and environmental protection, including reducing energy consumption' and 'Enabling novel and consumer products and accessing volume markets by means of robust, miniaturized, scalable, and sustainable photonic sensors and systems'.

Who?

According to the general call text project consortia must consist of at least two independent legal entities (at least one private enterprise per country) requesting funding from at least two of the participating 9 countries or regions. In addition to the minimum consortium the participation of further partners is possible and recommended. Partners from other countries or regions than in the call can also participate if they declare selffunding. SMEs, large companies, academic research groups, universities, research organizations or other research organizations can apply according to their regional / national regulations. Prospective applicants are requested to discuss eligibility with their national / regional funding organizations. IFD can fund all types of Danish partners including. The call Is supported by the European Photonic21 group. Read more about the call and Photonic21 here: https://www.photonics21.org/MG-Call-2022.php

What?

Grants from IFD are generally administered in accordance with EU Commission Block Exemption regulation for state aid (GBER) 3. Danish participants can receive funding by IFD according to IFD’s general funding rules. Please read more in Guidelines: International Programs co-funded by Innovation Fund Denmark on the IFD webpage.

How much?

Max IFD funding to one Danish partner is EUR 300,000 and the total maximum for all Danish partners, if the project has two or more Danish partners, is EUR 500,000.

There are three thematic areas of the call:

• PICs - Photonic Integrated Circuits. & nbsp;
• QPICs - Photonic Quantum sensors
• Hybrid sensing, combining the two or more sensing methods.

Participating Countries: Austria, Belgium-Flanders, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Poland and Switzerland.

The call opened in April 2022

 

The Photonics call 2022 is officially published on the EUREKA-Website at https: // www.eurekanetwork.org/open-calls/network-projects-photonics-call-2022

 

Important dates
June 27th 2022
Call closed

CTM 0:00

 

October 2022
Feedback to proposers and start of national funding procedures
From November 2022
Start of projects

Depending on national procedures and the countries involved in the project.

 

Interested parties are invited to submit R & amp; D & amp; I project proposals substantially contributing to the development and deployment of novel integrated photonic sensors or sensing techniques.

 

More information available at:

 

https://www.eurekanetwork.org/open-calls/network-projects -photonics-call-2022

Contact information

Jens Peter Vittrup
Mobile: +45 6190 5023
Email: jens.peter.vittrup@innofond.dk
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Michael Adsetts Edberg Hansen
Mobile: +45 6190 5037
Email: & nbsp; michael.hansen@innofond.dk