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Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe is the main Research and Innovation Funding Programme of the European Commission.

Horizon 2020

Horizon 2020 is the previous Funding Programme. There are no longer calls, but projects can run until 2024.

Digital Europe

Digital Europe is a Funding Programme focused on bringing digital technology to businesses, citizens and administrations.

Other EU Funding

There are many other relevant EU funding programmes, managed by several agencies and directorates.

Partnership

EIT Digital

EIT Digital

Partnership website: https://www.eitdigital.eu/

EIT Digital focusses on accelerating digital innovation in the EU. It is an innovation and education organization where 200 partners of all corners of the knowledge triangle learn and work together in an open innovation setting.

About the community 

EIT Digital is one of the 9 Innovation Communities of the EIT. The global goal is to drive innovation across Europe by integrating business, education and research organisations to collaborate and find solutions to pressing global challenges. EIT Digital focusses mostly on aspects related to a strong, digital Europe

EIT Digital focuses firstly on accelerating the uptake of new promising technologies, secondly on training a new generation of entrepreneurs and lastly on supporting digital tech scale-ups. EIT Digital has 9 offices in the EU and one in Silicon Valley.

The focus lies on building digital innovations and new business in strategic focus areas:

  • Digital Tech – is a more horizontal area, focusses on Networking, IoT, Data/AI, Cybersecurity & Privacy
  • Digital Cities – focussing on Mobility, City Analytics and Safety, e.g. how digital solutions can enhance the mobility in the cites, make it a more convenient place to live,
  • Digital Industry – use of digital technologies in physical production, the full value chain is considered: from Production over Logistics to Retail
  • Digital Wellbeing – dealing with (sensor data for) Healthy Youth, Occupational Health and Independent Living, the focus is to shift from repair to prevent 
  • Digital Finance – impact of the big (digital) transition on Retail Banking & Insurance, Asset Management & Corporate Financial Services.

Programmes

The stimulation of the uptake of new technologies is done through the innovation factory which invests in pan-European teams together that collaborate the permanent members of EIT Digital.

The eduction is dealt with through 3 different schools aiming to reach out to master and doctoral students and promising professionals.

The final cornerstone of EIT Digital is the financial and business support to digital tech scale-ups, through the EIT digital accelerator programme.

You can check the overview of the (open and past) calls and tenders to quickly grasp an idea of the possibilities.

Innovation Factory

With the Innovation Factory, EIT Digital wants to launch and boost digital deep tech ventures. Deep tech is defined as sophisticated technologies (often rooted in research) that are hard-to-reproduce and provide a competitive edge to the venture.

Target group is those that are working on a start-up, spin-off or spin-out (=lauch), or are ready to scale their activities (=boost). In order to get selected, one has to 1/ demonstrate a strong (potential) impact of the solution/technology; 2/ have a strong core team; 3/ have gained already some (local) market traction or interest; and 4/ have sufficient capital to operate.

The venture needs thus to be in the stage well-beyond the first idea. For those that make it to the selection, EIT Digital will co-invest in the plan/venture and is basically offering you a boostpack (through their ecosystem) to co-design and grow the venture with sufficient market validation in an international context. 

Academy

EIT digital runs 3 school programmes:

  • master school with 8 master programmes (2 years, 120 ECTS) in disruptive digital technologies, hosting yearly 800+ studentsat 18 leading universities in 9 EU countries. Everything is based on blended and distributed innovation & entrepreneurial education.
  • professional school, offering digital executive courses (short, high-quality, industry-relevant) on topics in the EIT Digital focus areas. Blended learning is their blueprint: in 2 to 4 day courses, online learning through MOOCs is alternated with live face-to-face classes and hands-on-experiences and case studey work.
  • summer school, during a 2 week intensive workshop, this year at 11 locations around Europe, master students, young professionals and PhD students can deep-dive in emerging digital technologies and learn how to turn technology into business.

Accelerator programme

The EIT Digital Accelerator is mostly embeded in the in slipsteam of the innovation factory. It focuses on international growth support for European digital tech scaleups

  • Network: Whatever sector you are into, it's always access to the ecosystem that makes the difference. The EIT Digital team will assist you to get direct introductions, go-to market coaching, exclusive matchmaking events and they will welcome you in a network of 500+ corporate clients.
  • Raise capital: The European team of business developers of EIT Digital and fundraising experts supports digital deep tech companies by raising venture capital (typically between €5M - €25M) and securing customers in European markets.
  • Complementary: Additionally you'll get access to services like the EIC Fast Track programma, Access to talent, workspace and/or knowlegde. And, last but not least, international visibility.

How to get involved

Firstly there is the EIT Digital homepage for full details. If you are looking for more aggregated information, you might be better of with the information on the EIT communities page. You can also attend or watch InnoveEIT, the annual conference of the EIT, to get insights and testimonies on what the impact of EIT Digital is.

Make sure to keep an eye on the published calls, there are announced well beforehand.

You can contact your NCP for digital, nico.deblauwe@vlaio.be, if you have another question.

What are partnerships?

Partnerships group the EC and private and/or public partners, to coordinate and streamline the research & innovation initiatives and funding in some selected key domains.

How to use partnerships?

  • orientation
    Partnerships publish strategic documents, e.g. outlining the main research and innovation challenges or key focus points.
  • networking
    Partnerships often organise events, such as info days, brokerage events, etc. Meet potential partners and learn about the nuances that are not visible in the official documents.
  • ecosystem analysis
    Partnerships typically have an advisory board, and publish impact studies of previous actions. These are good sources of information to uncover the main R&D&I players in the domain.
  • steering the agenda
    Partnerships collaborate with the EC on outlining the strategy and the future funding opportunities in their domain, based on input from industry, academia, and other stakeholders.

Testimonial

image of RUSTICA - Converting organic residues into bio-based fertiliser products

RUSTICA - Converting organic residues into bio-based fertiliser products

The RUSTICA project obtained funding under Horizon 2020, more in particular under the topic ‘Closing nutrient cycles’.  RUSTICA focuses on demonstration and implementation of circular bio-based nutrient valorisation chains, focusing on waste from the fruit and vegetable agro-food system. The project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2024. It will use a strong multi-actor approach to co-create both socio-economic and technological knowledge in four case study regions in Europe and one in Colombia. The Flanders-based company DRANCO is one of the project partners and acts as technical project manager for the entire project. DRANCO participates in the project to develop its own technologies, to network and to help make the transition to a more circular based economy.