EUREKA – Multilateral call for proposals in healthy ageing

Eligibility: 

Eligibility requirements

To be considered for funding, applicants must form a project consortium and develop a collaborative R&D project that meets the following criteria:

  1. The project consortium must include at least:
    • 1 incorporated Canadian small or medium-sized enterprise (SME), defined as a for-profit company with 500 or fewer full-time equivalent employees
    • 1 eligible foreign participant
  2. The project partners that form the consortium must:
    • be capable of implementing the project including funding their respective share
    • agree in advance on intellectual property rights and a commercialization strategy
  3. The collaborative project must focus on co-developing a product, process, or technology-based service that:
    • is highly innovative
    • has significant commercial potential
    • has outcomes that can be realized within 3 years of completion of the project
    • does not involve research and development (R&D) related to products, processes, or technology-based services with military or non-peaceful applications
  4. The collaborative project must demonstrate:
    • the unique scientific and technological contribution that each organization brings to the project
    • an obvious advantage and added value for each project partner resulting from the collaboration, such as an increased knowledge base, an access to R&D infrastructure or new fields of application or a solutions for commercial needs
    • an adequate balance and significance for all project partners, with no more than 75% of the project budget contributed by any organization or country

In addition to the above eligibility requirements, each applicant must meet their country-specific requirements, outlined below:

3.1 Canadian eligibility requirements

Canadian applicant(s) must also meet the following criteria.

  1. The Canadian SME must have a technology that is:
    • world-class, differentiated, and protectable, such as a unique or novel patentable technology that may alter the industry or market
      Note: preference will be given to existing commercialized technologies in Canada
  2. The Canadian SME must be committed to:
    • pursuing growth and profit by developing and commercializing innovative, technology-driven new or improved products, processes or technology-based services
    • substantive growth through global market expansion
  3. The Canadian SME must be ready, and have the resources to:
    • complete a collaborative project with international project partners
    • make a serious new market entry push*
      *Note: Preference may be given to SMEs with at least 20 full time equivalent employees and $2 million CAD in annual revenue.

3.2 Foreign eligibility requirements

Please consult the EUREKA call for proposals announcement for foreign partner eligibility requirements.

4. Funding

Eligible project participants in collaborative projects selected through this call for proposals may receive funding from their respective national funding body. Funds will be provided in accordance with the applicable laws, regulations, rules, and procedures established by the relevant national funding body, country, jurisdiction and/or program.

Non-eligible project participants (e.g. universities, research institutes, etc., and participants from other countries) are welcome to participate on a self-funded basis or as sub-contractors to funded participants, according to each country's funding regulations.

How to Apply: 

To support the development of digital health tools and smart devices to promote healthy ageing, this call for proposals is focussed on the following sectors:

  • Advanced manufacturing, including robotics and automation
  • Digital industries, including artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Health and biosciences, including diagnostics, digital health and personalized/precision medicine
External Deadline: 
Friday, June 19, 2020
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research