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  • ICT-56-2020
    Next Generation Internet of Things

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The next generation of Internet of things (ICT-56-2020) must address interoperability for contractual arrangements (e.g. blockchains/DLTs) for secure and trusted interaction between heterogenous devices.

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  • ICT-24-2018-2019
    Next Generation Internet - An Open Internet Initiative

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). In ICT-24-2018-2019 decentralised data governance was one of the subtopics of the call expected to leverage blockchain and distributed ledger technologies

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  • ICT-27-2018-2020
    Internet of Things

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). ICT-27-2018-2019 called for building the next generation of IoT devices and systems that build on new technologies, as well as new backend capabilities such as novel contractual arrangements enabled by blockchains.

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  • ICT-30-2019-2020
    An empowering, inclusive Next Generation Internet

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The coordination and support actions of ICT-30-2019 were called to identify emerging research challenges, notably those arising from digital certification of learning outcomes and blockchain technologies

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  • ICT-58-2020
    International partnership building between European and African innovation hubs

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The ICT-58-2020 topic promotes technical capacity building and technology transfer to local SMEs and governments in a variety of technologies, including blockchain

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  • DT-ICT-10-2018-19
    Interoperable and smart homes and grids

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The DT-ICT-10-2018-19 supports interoperable and smart home and grid platforms that integrate relevant digital technologies, and are combined with blockchain where applicable.

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  • EUJ-01-2018
    Advanced technologies (Security/Cloud/IoT/BigData) for a hyper-connected society in the context of Smart City

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The EUJ-01-2018 call addressed blockchains in the IoT/cloud context in a hyper-connected society in a smart city.

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  • ICT-31-2018-2019
    EU-US collaboration on NGI

    MOTIVATION ICT-31 is part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) chapter of the Work Programme. While it does not directly mention blockchain, it fosters cooperation via financial support for third parties on NGI initiatives. Blockchain is seen as key to NGI, and therefore, by definition project level links on blockchain can be expected.

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  • ICT-11-2017
    Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). While Collective Awareness Platforms from ICT-11-2017 do not continue as an independent topic in 2020, the third subtopic of ICT-54-2020 calls for research and innovation actions to bring forward the emergence of collective intelligence on the internet

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  • ICT-12-2016
    Net Innovation Initiative

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). The ICT-12-2016 Net Innovation initiative was among the first work programme topics to promote a fully distributed development platform for SMEs, social enterprises, industries, researchers, communities and individuals.

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  • ICT-52-2020
    5G PPP – Smart Connectivity beyond 5G

    MOTIVATION ICT-52-2020 supports the exploration of technologies beyond 5G, and thus highlights blockchain as a possible track to explore in security, privacy and trust mechanisms required in highly virtualised and software environments. Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) in ICT-54-2020.

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  • ICT-28-2018
    Future Hyper-connected Sociality

    MOTIVATION Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies are seen as an essential part of the Next Generation Internet (NGI). ICT-28-2018 innovation actions (a) had the option to address intermediary-free content verification systems that include blockchain developers; ICT-28-2018 research and innovation actions (c) were called on to explore blockchains for use in new social media initaitives

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  • DIGITAL-2022-DEPLOY-02-BLOCKCHAIN-STANDARD
    Blockchain Standardisation

    MOTIVATION blockchain based solutions or advanced blockchain technologies that were developed under the H2020 topic might be considered for DIGITEL Europe activities

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Specific Challenge:

The Next Generation Internet initiative aims at developing a more human-centric Internet supporting values of openness, decentralisation, inclusiveness and protection of privacy and giving the control back to the end-users, in particular of their data. It should provide more transparent and accessible services, more intelligence, greater involvement and participation, leading towards an Internet that is a true engine of growth and social progress.

Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT)[1] have the potential to enable more decentralised, trusted, user-centric digital services, and stimulate new business models benefiting society and the economy as stressed by the European Parliament resolution on the topic[2]. These technologies will create opportunities to enhance services and processes in both the public and private sectors, notably providing better control of data by citizens and organisations, reducing fraud, improving recordkeeping, access, transparency and auditability, within and across borders. As a key component of the Next Generation Internet initiative, the specific challenge is to foster research and innovation at technology, infrastructure and application levels to position Europe at the forefront of the blockchain revolution.

This topic contributes to the European Commission strategy on blockchain. The first milestones of this strategy were the launch of the European Blockchain Observatory and Forum[3], which aims to accelerate blockchain innovation and the development of the blockchain ecosystem within the EU, and the European Blockchain Partnership, signed by 26 Member States and Norway, to cooperate in the establishment of a European Blockchain Services Infrastructure.

The Research and Innovation Actions mentioned below are complemented by a blockchain pre-commercial procurement action, which is presented under the “Other actions” part of the Work Programme.

Scope

Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) will be called for in the following three sub-topics. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics.

i. Advancing research on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies

Conducting research, proofs of concepts, piloting, testing and benchmarks to improve and further develop advanced blockchain technologies, for example regarding energy efficiency and sustainability, consensus protocols, a priori usage control, scalability and throughput, security, privacy, robustness, interoperability, cryptography, smart contracts, governance, compliance to regulatory frameworks. This action should contribute to standardisation activities.

ii. Fostering trust in internet information exchange and content with blockchain

Develop decentralised blockchain-based solutions that can be scaled in a sustainable manner, combined with the use of trustworthy electronic identification, authentication and verified pseudonyms, to preserve the integrity and reliability of information and content, including the underlying sources, on the internet. Two use cases: a) develop and implement new transparent and accountable reputation-based models to increase trustworthiness of the information exchange on the internet and social networks and b) provide solutions for transparency, trustworthy transactional content handling, on the internet and social networks.

iii. Bringing forward the emergence of collective intelligence on the internet:

Develop approaches for scientific understanding and technology-based stimulation of collective intelligence on social media and the internet to foster trustworthy knowledge and information sharing, and to enhance social inclusion. Two use cases: a) develop new community-based service models on social networks that exploit collective intelligence to provide enhanced community services, and increase the availability of trustworthy content and b) in the context of collective intelligence develop and implement new concepts for connecting people and smart objects/agents/AI on social media. Approaches for both use cases must be rooted in scientific analysis of collective behaviour (taking into account gender difference, where relevant) and network mechanisms, harness decentralised technologies such as P2P or blockchain for governance and support a dependable collective memory.

Each RIA in the three sub-topics above, through an agile and flexible process, will support third party projects from outstanding academic research groups, hi-tech startups, SMEs and other multidisciplinary actors, so that multiple third parties will be funded in parallel contributing to the research and innovation area. The RIA will provide the programme logic and vision for the third-party projects, ensure the coherence and coordination of these projects, provide the necessary technical support, as well as coaching and mentoring, in order that the collection of third party projects contributes towards a significant advancement and impact in the research domain. The focus will be on applied research that is linked to relevant use cases and that can be further developed into viable solutions. Apps and services that innovate without a research component are not covered by this model.

Beneficiaries shall make explicit the intervention logic for their specific sub-topic, their capacity to attract relevant top talents, to deliver a solid value-adding services package to the third-party projects, as well as their expertise and capacity in managing the full life-cycle of the open calls transparently. They should explore synergies with other research and innovation actions, supported at regional, national or European level, to increase the overall impact.

RIAs should encourage open source software and open hardware design, open access to data, standardisation activities, access to testing and operational infrastructure as well as an IPR regime ensuring lasting impact and reusability of results.

For grants awarded under this topic for Research and Innovation actions beneficiaries may provide support to third parties as described in part K of the General Annexes of the Work Programme. The support to third parties can only be provided in the form of grants. The respective options of Article 15.1 and Article 15.3 of the Model Grant Agreement will be applied.

The Commission considers that proposals with an overall duration of 24 to 36 months and requesting a contribution from the EU of EUR 8 million for sub-topic i); and EUR 6 million for each sub-topic ii) and iii) would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other durations or amounts. As the primary purpose of the action is to support and mobilise internet innovators, a minimum of 70% of the total requested EU contribution should be allocated to financial support to the third parties. For ensuring focused effort, third parties will be funded through projects typically in the EUR 50 000 to 200 000 range per project, with indicative duration of 12 months.In line with Article 23 (7) of the Rules for Participation, the amounts referred to in Article 204-205 of the Financial Regulation may be exceeded in order to achieve the objective of the action up to a maximum funding per third party of EUR 500 000.

Expected Impact:

Proposals should provide appropriate metrics for the claimed impacts.

  • Shape a more human-centric evolution of the Internet.
  • For sub-topic i): Reinforcing the European Blockchain ecosystem and excellence in research.
  • For sub-topic ii): Scalable blockchain based solutions for ensuring trustworthy content and information exchange
  • For sub-topic iii): Service models for community services building on collective intelligence and novel approaches for connecting people and smart objects/agents to stimulate use of collective intelligence
  • Promoting interoperability and strengthening the role of Europe in international standardisation.
  • Create a European blockchain ecosystem integrating research and innovation communities.
  • Generate new business opportunities and new Internet companies with maximum growth and impact chances.
Cross-cutting Priorities:

Socio-economic science and humanitiesGender

[1]In the context of this topic and in the remaining part of the text, the term blockchain refers both to “blockchain and distributed ledger technologies”

[2]European Parliament resolution P8_TA-PROV(2018)0373 "Distributed Ledger Technologies and blockchains: building trust with disintermediation

[3]www.eublockchainforum.eu

News flashes

2020-10-01

An overview of the evaluation results of call H2020-ICT-2020-2, named Call Flash Info H2020-ICT-2020-2 is now available in section Conditions and documents - Additional documents of all the topics belonging to this call. These topics are: ICT-36-2020, ICT-37-2020, ICT-40-2020, ICT-41-2020, ICT-46-2020, ICT-47-2020, ICT-49-2020, ICT-52-2020, ICT-57-2020 and ICT-58-2020. .

2020-06-22

Submissions to call H2020-ICT-2020-2

A total of 712 proposals has been submitted to call H2020-ICT-2020-2, which closed on 17 June 2020. These proposals, of which the evaluation will be organized over the coming weeks and months, were submitted to the following topics / Types of Action:ICT-36-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 79 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 47.5 million)ICT-37-2020 – Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 1 proposal (indicative CSA budget EUR 4 million)ICT-37-2020 – Innovation Actions (IA) - 15 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 15 million)ICT-37-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 61 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 29 million)ICT-40-2020 – Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 5 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR 0.6 million)ICT-40-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 90 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 19.4 million)ICT-41-2020 – Innovation Actions (IA) - 29 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 49 million)ICT-46-2020 – Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 6 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR 3 million)ICT-46-2020 – Innovation Actions (IA) - 30 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 41.5 million)ICT-46-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 136 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 41.5 million)ICT-47-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 64 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 20 million)ICT-49-2020 – Innovation Actions (IA) - 39 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 30 million)ICT-52-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 81 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 55 million)ICT-57-2020 – Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 23 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 7 million)ICT-58-2020 – Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 8 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR 1 million)ICT-58-2020 – Innovation Actions (IA) - 45 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 10 million)

2020-05-08

An overview of the evaluation results of the H2020-ICT-2020-1 call, named Call Flash Info H2020-ICT-2020-1 is now available in section Conditions and documents - Additional documents of the topics belonging to this call. These topics are: ICT-38-2020, ICT-42-2020, ICT-44-2020, ICT-50-2020, ICT-51-2020, ICT-54-2020 and ICT-56-2020) .

2020-04-08

Please note that the submission deadline for all topics of the H2020-ICT-2020-2 call has been extended from 22 April to 17 June 2020, 17:00, Brussels local time. This extension is a response to the COVID-19 crisis that has severely affected many potential applicants to this call. With this extension, the European Commission wants to give all applicants more time for proposal preparation.

The affected topics are the following: ICT-36-2020; ICT-37-2020; ICT-40-2020; ICT-41-2020; ICT-46-2020; ICT-47-2020; ICT-49-2020; ICT-52-2020; ICT-57-2020 and ICT-58-2020.

2020-04-07

An overview of the call evaluation results (termed Call Flash Info H2020-ICT-2019-3) of the H2020-ICT-2019-3 call (topics ICT-45-2020, ICT-48-2020, ICT-53-2020 and ICT-55-2020) is now available under section Conditions and documents - Additional documents.

2020-02-03

A total of 299 proposals has been submitted to call H2020-ICT-2020-1, which closed on 16 January 2020. These proposals, of which the evaluation will be organized over the coming weeks and months, were submitted to the following topics / Types of Action:ICT-38-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 73 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR 47 million)ICT-38-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -4 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR1 million)ICT-42-2020 -Innovation Actions (IA) -9 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR 48 million)ICT-42-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -4 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR1 million)ICT-44-2020 -Innovation Actions (IA) -24 proposals (indicative IA budget EUR15.5 million)ICT-44-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -5 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR2 million)ICT-50-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 43 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR29 million)ICT-50-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -2 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR1 million)ICT-51-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) -55 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR30 million)ICT-51-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -1 proposal (indicative CSA budget EUR1,5 million)ICT-54-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) -27 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR20 million)ICT-56-2020 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) -46 proposals (indicative RIA budget EUR46,5 million)ICT-56-2020 -Coordination and SupportActions (CSA) -6 proposals (indicative CSA budget EUR2 million).

2019-11-19
The submission session is now available for: ICT-58-2020(CSA), ICT-40-2020(RIA-CSA), ICT-36-2020(RIA), ICT-46-2020(RIA), ICT-37-2020(RIA), ICT-57-2020(RIA), ICT-47-2020(RIA), ICT-41-2020(IA), ICT-52-2020(RIA), ICT-46-2020(CSA), ICT-37-2020(IA), ICT-58-2020(IA), ICT-49-2020(IA), ICT-37-2020(CSA), ICT-46-2020(IA)
2019-11-15

A total of 95 proposals has been submitted to call H2020-ICT-2019-3, which closed on 13 November 2019. These proposals, of which the evaluation will be organized over the coming months, were submitted to the following topics / Types of Action:

ICT-45-2020 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 4 proposals (indicative topic budget EUR 4 million)

ICT-48-2020 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) -2 proposals (indicative topic budget for CSAs EUR2 million)ICT-48-2020 -Research and InnovationActions (RIA) -14 proposals (indicative topic budget for RIAs EUR 48 million)

ICT-53-2020 -InnovationActions (IA) -10 proposals (indicative topic budget EUR30 million)

ICT-55-2020 -InnovationActions (IA) -65 proposals (indicative topic budget EUR17 million)

2019-09-27

Please note thatA Guide to ICT-related activities inH2020 Work Programme 2018-20 has been publishedunder Additional documents in section Topic conditions and documents of the 2020 topic pages

2019-08-07

An overview of the evaluation results (called'Flash Call Info 2019-2')of the H2020-ICT-2019-2 call is now available under section Topic and documents - Additional documents.

2019-07-09
The submission session is now available for: ICT-48-2020(CSA), ICT-45-2020(CSA), ICT-55-2020(IA), ICT-48-2020(RIA), ICT-53-2020(IA)
2019-07-09
The submission session is now available for: ICT-56-2020(RIA), ICT-42-2020(CSA), ICT-38-2020(RIA), ICT-50-2020(CSA), ICT-44-2020(CSA), ICT-38-2020(CSA), ICT-56-2020(CSA), ICT-51-2020(CSA-RIA), ICT-50-2020(RIA), ICT-42-2020(IA), ICT-54-2020(RIA), ICT-44-2020(IA)
2019-03-29

A total of 684 proposals has been submitted to call H2020-ICT-2019-2, which closed on 28 March 2019.These proposals were submitted to the following topics/Types of Action:ICT-01 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 2 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 2 million)ICT-01 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 70 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 38 million)ICT-03 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 7 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 30 million)ICT-05 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 3 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 1.5 million)ICT-05 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 23 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 30 million)ICT-05 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 43 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 45 million)ICT-06 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 47 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 30 million)ICT-08 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 25 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 11 million)ICT-09 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 2 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 2 million)ICT-09 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 17 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 28 million)ICT-09 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 56 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 20 million)ICT-10 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 91 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 42 million)ICT-13 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 55 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 48 million)ICT-15 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 4 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 1.5 million)ICT-15 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 87 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 28.5 million)ICT-20 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 66 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 44 million)ICT-24 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 10 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 21.5 million)ICT-30 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 4 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 1 million)ICT-30 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 7 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 7 million)ICT-31 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 5 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 3.5 million)ICT-33 - Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) - 12 proposals (indicative budget: EUR 1.5 million)ICT-33 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 42 proposals (indicative budget: EUR 10 million)ICT-34 - Pre-commercial Procurement Actions (PCP) - 6 proposals (indicative topic budget: EUR 6 million)

2019-03-12

An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Call Flash Info') of topics ICT-11-2018-2019, ICT-19-2019 and ICT-25-2018-2020 is now available under section 'Topic conditions and documents - Additional documents' of these three topics.

2019-02-21

For topic ICT-31-2018-2019 (RIA), which is still open for submission until 28 March 2019, anew and SPECIFICPROPOSAL TEMPLATE forPart B, sections 4 - 5, has been uploaded into the submission system. The previous template was incorrect, as it was incomplete. So, if you want to submit a proposal to topic ICT-31-2018-2019 (RIA), please make sure that you select the SPECIFIC template for this topic's Part B, section 4 - 5.

2018-11-21

The Work-Programme update of 13 November 2018 removed topic ICT-14-2020 from the ICT Work Programme. This topic was moved to the European High-Performance-Computing Joint Undertaking. Please keep checking the EuroHPC JU website to stay informed on calls and other developments in the EuroHPC area.

2018-11-15

A total of 172 proposals has been submitted to call H2020-ICT-2018-3, which closed on 14 November 2018.These proposals were submitted to the following topics / Types of Action:ICT-11 - Innovation Actions (IA) - 18 proposals (indicative budget: EUR 40m)ICT-19 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 30 proposals (ind. budget: EUR 90m)ICT-19 -Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) -2 proposals (ind. budget: EUR2m)ICT-25 - Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) - 122 proposals (ind. budget: EUR 20m)

2018-09-07
The submission session is now available for: ICT-23-2019(RIA)
2018-08-20
An overview of the evaluation results (called'Flash Call Info')of the topics ICT-02-2018, ICT-03-2018, ICT-04-2018, ICT-07-2018, ICT-11-2018, ICT-12-2018, ICT-13-2018, ICT-16-2018, ICT-18-2018, ICT-21-2018, ICT-24-2018, ICT-25-2018, ICT-26-2018, ICT-27-2018, ICT-28-2018, ICT-29-2018, ICT-31-2018, ICT-32-2018, ICT-34-2018andICT-35-2018is now available under section Topic conditions and documents - Additional documents.
2018-07-31
An overview of the evaluation results (called'Flash Call Info')of the topics ICT-17-2018 andICT-22-2018is now available under section Topic conditions and documents - Additional documents.
2018-07-26
The submission session is now available for: ICT-19-2019(CSA), ICT-11-2018-2019(IA), ICT-19-2019(RIA), ICT-25-2018-2020(RIA)
2017-10-31
The submission session is now available for: ICT-24-2018-2019(CSA), ICT-13-2018-2019(CSA), ICT-28-2018(RIA), ICT-12-2018-2020(CSA), ICT-32-2018(RIA), ICT-29-2018(RIA), ICT-07-2018(RIA), ICT-04-2018(RIA), ICT-25-2018-2020(CSA), ICT-02-2018(RIA), ICT-07-2018(IA), ICT-16-2018(IA), ICT-11-2018-2019(IA), ICT-16-2018(RIA), ICT-21-2018(CSA), ICT-27-2018-2020(CSA), ICT-03-2018-2019(IA), ICT-31-2018-2019(CSA), ICT-04-2018(IA), ICT-35-2018(CSA), ICT-28-2018(IA), ICT-34-2018-2019(PCP), ICT-32-2018(CSA), ICT-16-2018(CSA), ICT-29-2018(IA), ICT-12-2018-2020(RIA), ICT-28-2018(CSA), ICT-13-2018-2019(RIA), ICT-07-2018(CSA), ICT-24-2018-2019(RIA), ICT-26-2018-2020(RIA), ICT-18-2018(IA)
2017-10-31
The submission session is now available for: ICT-17-2018(RIA), ICT-22-2018(RIA)
call topic details
Call status: Closed
Publication date: 2017-10-27 (7 years ago)
Opening date: 2019-07-09 (5 years ago)
Closing date: 2020-01-16 (5 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 20000000
Expected grants: not specified
News flashes

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  • 2020-10-01
    an overview of the evaluation results of...
  • 2020-06-22
    submissions to call h2020-ict-2020-2...
  • 2020-05-08
    an overview of the evaluation results of...
  • 2020-04-08
    please note that the submission deadlin...
  • 2020-04-07
    an overview of the call evaluation resul...
  • 2020-02-03
    a total of 299 proposals has been submit...
  • 2019-11-19
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2019-11-15
    a total of 95 proposals has been submitt...
  • 2019-09-27
    please note thata guide to ict-related a...
  • 2019-08-07
    an overview of the evaluation results (c...
  • 2019-07-09
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2019-07-09
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2019-03-29
    a total of 684 proposals has been submit...
  • 2019-03-12
    an overview of the evaluation results (c...
  • 2019-02-21
    for topic ict-31-2018-2019 (ria), which...
  • 2018-11-21
    the work-programme update of 13 november...
  • 2018-11-15
    a total of 172 proposals has been submit...
  • 2018-09-07
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2018-08-20
    an overview of the evaluation results (c...
  • 2018-07-31
    an overview of the evaluation results (c...
  • 2018-07-26
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2017-10-31
    the submission session is now available...
  • 2017-10-31
    the submission session is now available...
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Call topic timeline

What phase of the topic timeline are we in? This timeline contains some suggestions on what are realistic actions you should or could take at this moment. The timeline is based on the information provided by the call topic.
  1. Work programme available

    - 7 years ago

    The call topics are published first in the Work Programme, which is available a while before the call opens. By following up the Work Programme publications, you can get a headstart.

  2. Publication date

    - 7 years ago

    The call was published on the Funding & Tenders Portal.

  3. Opening date

    - 5 years ago

    The call opened for submissions.

  4. Closing date

    - 5 years ago

    Deadline for submitting a project.

  5. Time to inform applicants Estimate

    - 4 years ago

    The maximum time to inform applicants (TTI) of the outcome of the evaluation is five months from the call closure date.

  6. Sign grant agreement Estimate

    - 4 years ago

    The maximum time to sign grant agreements (TTG) is three months from the date of informing applicants.

  7. Today

Funded Projects

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Project information comes from CORDIS (for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe) and will be sourced from F&T Portal (for Digital Europe projects)