ENFIELD launches the 2nd Innovation Schemes Open Call

The ENFIELD project has launched its second Third-Party Innovation Scheme Open Call, open until the 17th of June, offering up to 60.000€ per successful candidate and expecting to select 10 small-scale projects.

Apply by 17 June!

Following the success of the first call, to which over 120 applications were received, the ENFIELD project launches a second open call for innovative projects led by SMEs, Start-ups, Large companies or R&D centers aiming at conducting applied research activities in specific technological challenges in artificial intelligence within energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and space sectors.

ENFIELD aspires to play a pivotal role in creating a unique European Centre of Excellence that excels the fundamental research in the scientific pillars of Adaptive, Green, Human-Centric, and Trustworthy AI that are new, strategic and of paramount importance to successful AI development, deployment, and acceptance in Europe and will further advance the research within verticals of healthcare, energy, manufacturing and space. By attracting the best talents, technologies and resources from world-class research and industry players in Europe and by carrying out top-level research activities in synchronisation with industry challenges, the project expects to contribute to reinforcing a competitive EU position in AI and create a significant socio-economic impact for the benefit of European citizens and businesses.

Private-for-profit companies (including start-ups, SMEs, and large companies) and Research Centres (legal entities) established in Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions, and Horizon Europe Associated Countries are eligible to apply to this open call. Interested entities can participate in the webinar scheduled for the 13th of May to clarify any questions.

For more information about this Open Call please visit our website here. To apply fill the application form.

The project is co-funded by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe Programme (ID: 101120657) and by UK Research and Innovation.