HORIZON-JU-Chips-2024-1-IA-T1
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View on F&T portalA Chips JU Innovation Action (IA) primarily consists of activities aiming at technology or method introduction, pilot lines, test beds, demonstrators, innovation pilots and zones of full-scale testing. These activities produce plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered, or improved products, processes, methods and tools or services. For this purpose, they may include prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market replication.
A ‘technology or method introduction’ aims at the development, testing, and implementation of new technologies, tools or methods, which are a critical element of innovative products, which will be created in subsequent projects.
A ‘demonstration or pilot’ aims to validate the technical and economic viability of a new or improved technology, product, process, service or solution in an operational (or nearly operational) environment, whether industrial or otherwise, involving, where appropriate, a larger scale prototype or demonstrator.
A ‘market replication’ aims to support the first application/deployment in the market of an innovation that has already been demonstrated but not yet applied/deployed in the market due to market failures/barriers to uptake. ‘Market replication’ does not cover multiple applications in the market of an innovation that has already been applied successfully once in the market. ‘First’ means new at least to Europe or new at least to the application sector in question. Often such projects involve a validation of technical and economic performance at system level in real life operating conditions provided by the market.
The activities have their centre of gravity at the TRL 5-8. An IA proposal in Chips JU is characterized by one or more of the following:
Execution by an industrial consortium that may consist of large enterprises and SMEs but also including universities, institutes, public organizations
Using innovative technology
Establishment of a new and realistic innovation environment connected with an industrial environment, such as:
a pilot line facility capable of manufacturing
a zone of full-scale testing
a development of new processes or tools and their introduction in several domains
the development of frameworks or platforms together with the usage of these frameworks or platforms in innovative products.
Having a deployment plan leading to short to midterm economic value creation in Europe.
To maximize effective implementation of the Chips JU top-level objectives, the list of IA proposals to be retained for public funding should constitute a balanced portfolio of projects developing innovative technologies (as defined in the ECS SRIA 2024 in the functional technology layers and cross-sectional technologies sections) and applying them in different domains (as defined in the ECS SRIA 2024 in ECS key application areas section). The domains represent the demand side of technologies, and the development of new technologies represents the supply side of technologies.
The size of the proposal is not an evaluation criterion. Chips JU is looking at a balanced portfolio of small and large projects.
News flashes
Amendment to the WP
Please note that that the latest amendment of the Chips JU Work Programme 2023-2027 has been adopted.
The following updates are introduced:
- Appendix 3 “Activities Launched in 2024 for the Non-Initiative Part.”
Ø Section 2.3 “National Budgets for the call 2024”. The amount for some of the countries has been updated.
Ø In-text Annex 4 to appendix 3: “Country specific eligibility rules” have been added for some countries and amended for a country.
The updated Appendix 3 v6 has already been published on the website, in the “Multiannual Programme 2023-2027 please check here : https://www.chips-ju.europa.eu/mawp/
National Budget - CH
Please note for the Part C- National Budget, Switzerland has requested the Swiss partners to fill out and submit the template provided by the Swiss funding authority (Chips JU Call 2024_Swiss Annex C) with the proposals for the 2024 non-initiative Chips JU calls.
Any question related to the template needs to be addressed to the Swiss NFA.
You can find it in the Calls Document here https://www.chips-ju.europa.eu/noninitiative/
Page limit:
Applications are subject to the page limits set out in the call conditions:
- The page limit for the chapter on EXCELLENCE is 60 pages for the PO Phase
- The page limit for the chapter on IMPACT is 60 pages for the PO Phase
- The page limit for the chapter on IMPLEMENTATION is 60 pages for the PO Phase
All tables, figures, references and any other element pertaining to these sections must be included as an integral part of these sections and are thus counted against this page limit.
If you attempt to upload a proposal longer than the specified limit, the pages above the limit will not be taken into consideration for evaluation .
Opening date: 2024-02-06 (2 years ago)
Closing date: 2024-05-14 (1 year ago)
Procedure: two-stage
Budget: 103,000,000
Expected grants: 20
Contribution: 1,000,000 - 50,000,000
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HORIZON-JU-Chips-2024-1-IA
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