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Sport for People and Planet – a new approach on sustainability through sport in Europe
ClosedCode: 30238 | Identifier Code: PPPA-SPORT-2023-PEOPLE-PLANET | Programme name: 2280 | Start submission calls: 26/07/2023 | End submission calls: 17/10/2023
The action should focus on examples of inspirational behaviour and practices at grassroots level that can be multiplied and on methods to engage citizens and sport stakeholders in communities to co-create and cooperate on sustainable sport practices.
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Pilot Project – Sport Support – emergency sport actions for youth
ClosedCode: 30236 | Identifier Code: PPPA-SPORT-2023-EMERGENCY-YOUTH | Programme name: 2280 | Start submission calls: 26/07/2023 | End submission calls: 17/10/2023
This pilot project will focus on encouraging community integration of children and youth. By improving their mental well-being by attending sport sessions, these individuals will eventually become ready to adjust to their new environment. Sport activities, with their power of bringing people together, will help interaction with the host community; facilitate integration into the education system and the labour market.
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Next Generation Innovation Talents
ClosedCode: 30234 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EIC-2023-TALENTS-01-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Innovation Council-EIC (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 27/07/2023 | End submission calls: 04/10/2023
The objective of the ‘Next Generation Innovation Talents’ scheme is to enable researchers and aspiring innovators to better understand and gain direct experience of the complex process of taking innovation beyond invention and help them develop their entrepreneurial mindset. At the same time, this scheme aims to provide innovative start-ups with access to new ideas and insights from the cutting edge of research, thus accelerating the development of their breakthrough products and services.
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Accelerating the implementation of New Approach Methodologies and other innovative non-animal approaches for the development, testing and production of health technologies
ClosedCode: 30231 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-IHI-2023-05-01 | Programme name: 23667 | Start submission calls: 27/07/2023 | End submission calls: 16/01/2024
There is a need to foster progress towards new alternatives (e.g. synthetic matrix, recombinant proteins, optimisation of production processes via artificial intelligence) to reduce the overall number of animals that are bred for these purposes.
NAMs and other innovative non-animal approaches have high potential to improve the development and/or production of health technologies, while contributing to the reduction and replacement of the use of animals. Recent improved biological knowledge, technological advances, computer simulations and innovative non‑animal approaches and methods – e.g. organoids, complex 3D cell models, microphysiological systems, in silico models, non-animal derived antibodies and other biomolecules provide the opportunity to move forward with safer and more effective tools for protecting human health and preventing/treating diseases that would in parallel entail an improvement of animal to human translation or better production processes, as well as helping progress towards the replacement of animals used in biomedical research in general.
The current topic seeks to address these challenges by exploiting the latest relevant scientific advancements to develop NAMs and other non-animal approaches, which could be more readily available and more efficient than those involving animals, and which should improve either the development, including efficacy and safety assessment, of new health technologies for infectious/non-communicable diseases or the production processes of such technologies.
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Improved prediction, detection, and treatment approaches for comprehensive stroke management
ClosedCode: 30229 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-IHI-2023-05-03 | Programme name: 23667 | Start submission calls: 27/07/2023 | End submission calls: 16/01/2024
Stroke is a preventable, treatable, and manageable disease and thus the potential to reduce its burden and its long-term consequences exists.
The challenge in stroke management is the lack of efficient and comprehensive pathways along the whole continuum of the disease – including the variation of structural settings depending on the location of the patient (rural vs. central) and between countries. The implementation of connected healthcare pathways will lead to an improvement in the outcome for the patients and thereby drive efficiency and effectiveness from a clinical and health resource perspective.
Integrating data is key to allow for modelling, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-based evaluation to identify groups and individual persons at risk and assure early recognition of stroke, thereby providing faster diagnosis and optimal, patient-specific treatment, resulting in better outcomes for patients. Moreover, comprehensive stroke management continues in the post-acute treatment setting and includes long-term follow-up for secondary prevention and rehabilitation.
Innovative solutions for faster acquisition, integration, and better retention of multiple types of data and better organisation among the various actors across the entire stroke pathway are crucial to achieve optimal prevention and treatment focused on the needs of patients. Use of novel technologies for federated data analytics and interpretation could help in this direction and assist in providing the right treatment to patients in a timely manner, improving their outcomes.
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Maximising the potential of synthetic data generation in healthcare applications
ClosedCode: 30226 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-IHI-2023-05-04 | Programme name: 23667 | Start submission calls: 27/07/2023 | End submission calls: 16/01/2024
Healthcare research using individual patient data is often constrained due to restrictions in data access because of privacy, security, intellectual property (IP) and other concerns. Synthetic health data, i.e., data that is artificially created to mimic individual patient data, can reduce these concerns, leading to more rapid development of reliable data-driven methods including diagnostic, precision medicine, decision support and patient monitoring tools. However, while many synthetic data generation (SDG) methods are currently available, it is not always clear which method is best for which use case, and SDG methods for some types of data are still immature. Furthermore, it is still unclear whether highly detailed synthetic data, which are often needed for research, can be categorised as anonymous.
This topic is focused on maximising the potential of synthetic data generation in healthcare applications.
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Development and proof of principle of new clinical applications of theranostics solutions
ClosedCode: 30224 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-IHI-2023-05-02 | Programme name: 23667 | Start submission calls: 27/07/2023 | End submission calls: 16/01/2024
To address this challenge, project(s) funded under this topic should aim at developing new, or innovative combinations of existing multi-modal theranostic solutions including radiopharmaceuticals and/or non- radioactive theranostic solutions. Applicants should clearly identify a disease(s) of unmet public health need, (e.g., oncology, neurology and/or advanced multi-disease conditions) and explain their choice with relevant evidence where possible.
This topic is focused on the development and proof of principle of new clinical applications of theranostics solutions.
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Evolution of RIS Innovations (EVO-R) 2023
ClosedCode: 30222 | Identifier Code: EVO-R | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) | Start submission calls: 20/07/2023 | End submission calls: 09/08/2023
EVO-R supports activities undertaking innovative small-scale manufacturing solutions from the demonstration stage through to market uptake. The grant is awarded to activities and/or individuals that were already have selected and concluded under the regional or national funding programmes in the RIS countries that aim to scale up into European and global markets.
“EIT Manufacturing” is open to applications from entities that are citizens of EIT RIS eligible countries that shall present a solution fitting one of the EIT Manufacturing flagship areas.
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Call for associated regions A-AAGORA
ClosedCode: 30220 | Identifier Code: A-AAGORA | Programme name: 20613 | Start submission calls: 24/07/2023 | End submission calls: 24/09/2023
The A-AAGORA consortium aims at supporting 7 ’Associated Regions’, ranging the 4 referential basins (Atlantic+Arctic, Baltic, Mediterranean, Danube/Black Sea). A minimum of 1 representative of each basin is expected to be selected, whereas a minimum of 2 for the Atlantic-Arctic basin shall be selected.
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Cultural and creative industries for a sustainable climate transition
ClosedCode: 30218 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL2-2024-HERITAGE-01-02 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Societies (Cluster 2)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 04/10/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
The cultural and creative industries (CCIs) are an important source of growth and job creation in the European economy. Moreover, the CCIs play a key role in shaping culture, values and perceptions across the European Union and beyond. Thus, the role of the CCIs in achieving the European Union’s climate transition objectives is crucial.
This topic is focused on cultural and creative industries for a sustainable climate transition.
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ERA Chairs
ClosedCode: 30216 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-TALENTS-01-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 28/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/03/2024
Research organisations located in Widening countries interested in establishing an ERA Chair should submit a proposal with the prospective ERA Chair holder who should be an outstanding researcher and/or innovator in the chosen scientific domain.
The scientific field can be any domain of research and innovation.
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Excellence Hubs
ClosedCode: 30213 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-07-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 28/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/03/2024
Excellence hubs are part of the European Excellence Initiative and complement the science-oriented schemes Teaming, Twinning, ERA Chairs and the European Excellence Initiative for universities by a dedicated innovation component. Excellence hubs will focus on innovation by allowing innovation ecosystems in Widening countries and beyond, to team up and create better linkages between academia, business, government and society. This will foster a real place-based innovation culture in Widening countries based on a strategic agenda aligned with regional or national smart specialisation strategies.
This action responds to the third priority in the ERA communication on translating R&I results into the economy and will especially support R&I policies aiming at boosting the resilience and competitiveness of our economies and societies. This means ensuring European competitive leadership in the global race for technology based on excellence while improving the environment for business R&I investment, deployment of new technologies and enhancing the take up and visibility of research results in the economy and society as a whole. This action addresses regions as R&I actors since they are the place where the innovation and industrial ecosystems breathe and develop, making the links between Europe and business including SMEs and start-ups, research centres, innovation stakeholders as well as citizens.
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Exploration of critical raw materials in deep land deposits (RIA)
ClosedCode: 30211 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
Projects outcomes will enable achieving the expected impacts of the destination by increasing access to primary raw materials and secondary raw materials, in particular critical raw materials[1] for EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors.
This topic is focused on the exploration of critical raw materials in deep land deposits (RIA).
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Biodegradable polymers for sustainable packaging materials (IA)
ClosedCode: 30209 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-35 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
The topic is focused on biodegradable polymers for sustainable packaging materials (IA).
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Turning CO2 emissions from the process industry to feedstock (Processes4Planet partnership) (IA)
ClosedCode: 30207 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-35 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
The proposals submitted under this topic are expected to demonstrate the economic viability of the efficient capture and utilisation of CO/CO2 streams from point sources (e.g., large and medium industrial installations such as steel, cement, refining and chemical plants) converting the streams into added value chemicals and materials in near to production size systems.
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Rare Earth and magnets innovation hubs (IA)
ClosedCode: 30204 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-08 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
Projects outcomes will enable achieving the expected impacts of the destination by increasing access to primary raw materials and secondary raw materials, in particular critical raw materials for EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors.
Actions are expected to contribute to the implementation the EU action plan on Critical Raw Materials and the action plan on Rare Earth Magnets and Motors from the European Raw Materials Alliance.
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Technologies for extraction and processing of critical raw materials (IA)
ClosedCode: 30201 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-11 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
Projects outcomes will enable achieving the expected impacts of the destination by increasing access to primary raw materials and secondary raw materials, in particular critical raw materials for EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors.
This topic is focused on technologies for extraction and processing of critical raw materials.
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EIT Urban Mobility – Mobility for more liveable urban spaces – Business Plan 2023-2025
ClosedCode: 30198 | Identifier Code: 2nd Innovation Targeted Call | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) | Start submission calls: 23/06/2023 | End submission calls: 23/08/2023
Under the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) – Urban Mobility, topics under the call “EIT Urban Mobility – Mobility for more liveable urban spaces – 2023-2025 Business Plans” – 2nd Innovation Targeted Call, have opened for the submission of proposals.
The 2 topics that opened for the submission of proposals, under the present call, are the following:
Call Topic 1 – Healthy Cities.
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Advanced biomaterials for the Health Care (IA)
ClosedCode: 30183 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-36 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
This topic refers to the innovation market for Healthcare and Medicine, which affects many citizens and their needs. Several materials specifications and related innovations needs will support this topic such as renewable and recyclable materials, alternative active ingredients, design for circularity, lightweight materials.
Medical suppliers can commercialise injectable hydrogels, including those made of nanocomposite, natural and synthetic polymer-based biomaterials, bone cements, bio-ceramics and electronics.
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Bio-intelligent manufacturing industries (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA)
ClosedCode: 30168 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Digital, Industry & Space (Cluster 4)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 19/09/2023 | End submission calls: 07/02/2024
The biological transformation of industry is a pioneering frontier that the industry of the Union and Associated Countries can harness to enhance circularity and sustainability, while advancing production efficiency and competitiveness. The biological transformation of industry involves the integration of bio-intelligent structures, processes, organisms or materials into technology by systematically applying knowledge from biology.
The focus of this topic is on manufacturing.
The development of materials beyond the manufacturing context is excluded.




