EUREKA Clusters – Joint call for proposals in artificial intelligence
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EUREKA clusters (CELTIC-NEXT, EUROGIA, ITEA 3, and PENTA-EURIPIDES²) have launched a common cross-domain call for proposals for joint research and development (R&D) innovative projects in artificial intelligence. Participating countries include Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.
Open to:
- small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
- large enterprises and industries
- universities
- research organizations
- others
Funding through NRC IRAP is only available to eligible SMEs. Other organizations will need to secure funding from other sources or self-fund.
Sectors of focus:
- artificial intelligence
Deadline to submit international consortium project proposal: June 15, 2020
For more information: EUREKA-clusters AI call for proposals or contact Kasturi Narayanan.
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