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Collaborative Project for Technological Convergence Related to Enabling Technologies

Important dates

05 Oct 2022

Date call is made active

16 Nov 2022

Application submission deadline

01 Jul 2023

Earliest permitted project start

01 Jul 2024

Latest permitted project start

30 Jun 2029

Latest permitted project completion

Important dates

Last updates

05 Oct 2022

A new and amended template for project description is added to the call. Be sure to download the latest version of the template. In addition, changes have been made to the call for proposals on the following points: the assessment criteria and the text for the administrative procedures has been published.

Purpose

The objective of the call is to achieve radical new technological development across the enabling technologies through projects that endeavour to help to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals and resolve major societal challenges. The projects are to focus on collaboration between research organisations and stakeholders from outside the research sector that represent societal and/or industry needs for knowledge, research competence and technology.

A total of NOK 115 million is available, distributed between two calls for proposals; the call you are currently reading and the call for Researcher Project for Technological Convergence related to Enabling Technologies.

About the results of the application assessment process

Total amount sought
707 200 000
Amount awarded
30 000 000
Total number of applications
49
Number of approved applications
2
Approved applications
Project no.
Organization
Project title
Subject
Sought
Published
342186UNIVERSITETET I BERGENXENOSENSE – developing a cell-free biosensor for toxicity testing, environmental monitoring, and risk assessment Muliggjørende teknologier15 000 00016.06.2023
342040NORCE Miljø/Klima NORDNano4CRISPR: Novel nanocarrier reagents for environmental delivery of CRISPR/CasMuliggjørende teknologier14 99700016.06.2023

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