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SMART 9th call for projects – 2025
The SMART 9th call for projects is a bottom-up call for R&D projects that align with SMART's technology roadmap. SMART is a EUREKA Cluster initiative that supports international collaborative R&D projects focused on advanced manufacturing and related technologies. The call is open to companies, research organisations, and universities from 22 participating countries across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Projects must involve international consortia and focus on innovative technologies with commercial potential. The program provides national funding through participating country agencies, with funding rates and amounts varying by country and organization type. This call represents an opportunity for organizations to collaborate on cutting-edge manufacturing and production technologies while receiving substantial government support for their research and development activities. The initiative aims to strengthen international R&D cooperation, reduce technological uncertainty in high-tech product development, and enhance companies' innovation capacities while addressing global market opportunities.
Xecs call 5
Xecs call 5 is a bottom-up call for collaborative research and development projects that align with Xecs' technology area. This funding opportunity is part of the Eureka Clusters initiative, which supports international consortia in developing innovative solutions. The call operates on a two-stage application process with project outlines due in January 2026 and full proposals due in April 2026. The program involves multiple participating countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, each with their own funding arrangements through National Funding Bodies. Participating countries include Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, and Türkiye. Organizations from countries without allocated budgets may still participate through other funding opportunities or self-funding arrangements.