Call 2018

The topic of the 2018 call is “Smart Solutions for Ageing well”.

The aim of this international call for proposals is to support innovative, transnational and multi-disciplinary collaborative projects developing ICT-based solutions by targeting any application area(s) within the AAL domain; the call text provides with further information on the relevant AAL taxonomy and the specified target markets. For the first time, the call allows for more flexibility regarding the scope, size and duration of the submitted projects by including a new type of instrument, namely the “small collaborative project”.

In the event you are  looking for potential partners, the AAL programme provides you with the “Partner search facility” available at partner-search.aal-europe.eu

 

REGARDING THE TWO TYPES OF PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED UNDER THIS CALL:

  • TRADITIONAL CONSORTIA AND PROJECTS

“Collaborative projects” (carried out by consortia composed of at least 3 organizations from 3 different countries including an end user organization and a business partner) will remain the main funding tool for this call. This type of projects has a duration of 18 to 36 months with maximum funding of €2.500.000.

  • SMALL COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS

“Small collaborative projects” have a duration of 6 months, the same central eligibility criteria as the Collaborative projects, a maximum co-funding budget of €300.000 and leaner application and reporting procedures. Discover more what the two types of projects will fund by reading the Call text.

 

Read the Full Call text by clicking here

 

  • The Guide for Applicants click here
  • The application form for Collaborative Projects click here
  • The application form for Small Collaborative Projects click here
  • The National Eligibility Criteria click here

 

The submission platform is also ready and should be accessed through this link: https://ems.aal-europe.eu

Deadline: 28th May 2018

With regard to collaborative projects, the following countries with a total of 20 Funding Authorities will participate in the 2018 call:

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium (Innoviris-Brussels & Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship Agency)
  3. Canada
  4. Cyprus
  5. Hungary
  6. Italy (MoH, MIUR, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region)
  7. Luxembourg (LuxInnovation, FNR)
  8. The Netherlands
  9. Norway
  10. Poland
  11. Portugal
  12. Romania
  13. Slovenia
  14. Spain (ISCIII, Biscay province)
  15. Switzerland

With regard to small collaborative projects, the following countries with a total of 10 Funding Authorities will provide funding for this new tool within the 2018 call:

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium (Innoviris-Brussels & Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship Agency)
  3. Denmark
  4. Italy (MoH)
  5. The Netherlands
  6. Portugal
  7. Romania
  8. Spain (ISCIII, Biscay province)

 

Rewatch here the Presentations and the recorded videos of the Info Day 2018.


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