HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01

Developing and deploying a network of quantum gravimeters in Europe -

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  • HORIZON-CL4-2021-SPACE-01-62
    Quantum technologies for space gravimetry

    MOTIVATION Both topics deal with Quantum Gravimetry. The topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01 relates to the deployment of a network of earth-based quantum gravimeters whereas the topic HORIZON-CL4-2021-SPACE-01-62 asked for advancing space-base quantum gravimetry to TRL5.

  • HORIZON-CL4-2023-SPACE-01-63
    Quantum Space Gravimetry Phase-A Study

    MOTIVATION Both topics deal with Quantum Gravimetry. The topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01 relates to the deployment of a network of earth-based quantum gravimeters whereas the topic HORIZON-CL4-2023-SPACE-01-63 is about the selection of a Quantum Space Gravimetry pathfinder mission.

  • HORIZON-CL4-2024-SPACE-01-64
    Quantum Space Gravimetry Phase-B study & Technology Maturation

    MOTIVATION Both topics deal with Quantum Gravimetry. The topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01 relates to the deployment of a network of earth-based quantum gravimeters whereas the topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-SPACE-01-64 is the third topic in a series dealing with space-base quantum gravimetry that is about a preliminary definition of a quantum space gravimetry pathfinder mission with the intent to reach TRL6/7 at the end.

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Expected Outcome:

Projects are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:

  • Demonstration of the advantage of quantum gravimeters in innovative operational settings, delivering results beyond the state-of-the-art for real-world use cases. These operational settings should include a) an onboard gravimeter and b) terrestrial networks of gravimeters, consisting of at least eight gravimeters in total.
  • Identification of new use cases and provision of innovative quantum gravimeter services for these use cases.
  • The network of quantum gravimeters developed and optimised as part of the project should be ready for integration into a multi-country initiative such as a European Digital Infrastructure Consortium.
Scope:

Quantum gravimeters (gravity sensors) can deliver high-sensitivity, real-time, non-invasive gravity measurements, with much greater precision than classical gravimeters. They have started to demonstrate their disruptive potential in many application sectors, including Earth observation and civil engineering. The unmatched precision offered by quantum gravimeters will only become more important in a world where extreme weather events are becoming more and more common, and where there is an even greater need to observe and track resources that are located up to several kilometres under the ground, such as water basins, gas deposits or magma concentrations.

Under this action, a consortium of public laboratories, metrology institutes, scientific institutes and/or other relevant partners is expected to carry out innovation activities to develop and demonstrate the practical viability and usefulness of a network of quantum gravimeters in specific operational settings, both in the form of a terrestrial network and also mounted on flying carriers (these could include innovative carriers such as drones, balloons or other flying carriers) and/or on ships or other seaborne carriers. Mounted gravimeters are to be deployed flexibly in different locations as needed, in order to provide gravity maps of potential areas of interest and confirm where more detailed exploration is worth pursuing. Terrestrial networks are then to be deployed at those specific sites to enable high-resolution, reproductible measurements to be performed over time to monitor and investigate areas of interest (such as volcanoes or zones with underground reservoirs). In all cases, gravimeters should be operated in order to deliver results for innovative use cases in areas including, but not limited to, Earth observation, geodesy, oceanography, hydrology, volcano monitoring and civil engineering.

Proposals should seek to:

  • Deliver an extended proof-of-concept for deploying quantum gravimeters in innovative operational settings, including a) as terrestrial networks of several (8 to 10 in total) quantum gravimeters (possibly in hybrid mode with classical gravimeters and/or other types of quantum sensors such as magnetometers) and b) as individual quantum gravimeters mounted on flying carriers (which could include innovative carriers such as drones, balloons or other flying carriers) and/or on ships or other seaborne carriers. The proposal should detail the actions planned to procure gravimeters capable of carrying out the tasks needed to achieve the project’s deliverables, including the adaptation of these gravimeters for use on mounted carriers.
  • Develop the components, tools, techniques and processes for optimising and industrializing quantum gravimeters for these innovative configurations, by enhancing their performance according to parameters such as resolution, sensitivity, precision, reproducibility, integration time, autonomy, footprint, robustness, compactness, and real-time data processing. They should seek to optimise the network configuration and carriers for operating quantum gravimeters and assess exhaustively and reproducibly the performances of the systems that are designed.
  • Operate the optimised quantum gravimeters and their network infrastructure and carriers to deliver scientific results beyond the state-of-the-art (including in terms of precision) for use cases in areas including, but not limited to, Earth observation, geodesy, oceanography, hydrology, volcano monitoring and civil engineering. They should demonstrate the added value of operating mounted gravimeters and terrestrial networks of gravimeters, if possible in combination (e.g. by analysing areas of interest sequentially).
  • Provide a plan for the long-term operation of the infrastructure beyond the life of the project, involving other EU actors working in relevant areas, so that it is ready for integration into a multi-country initiative such as a European Digital Infrastructure Consortium. They should also provide an extensive review of use cases that can be addressed by quantum gravimeters for various configurations. Interoperability of the data for potential further reuse with European data ecosystem initiatives including, but not limited, to the Data Spaces (funded under the Digital Europe Programme), the European Open Science Cloud, and Destination Earth, should be duly taken into account, while respecting all applicable legislation and access and using rights distinguished between different user groups (government, cooperations, research institutes etc.) for the data generated. They should also demonstrate how other types of quantum sensors could be integrated into the infrastructure.

The Commission considers that proposals with an overall duration of 36-48 months would allow these outcomes to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude the submission and selection of proposals requesting other durations.

Proposals should also cover synergies with other relevant European initiatives and programmes, including the Quantum Technologies Flagship and the planned development and deployment of a European space gravimetry infrastructure under Horizon Europe Cluster 4 Destination 5 (Open strategic autonomy in developing, deploying and using global space-based infrastructures, services, applications and data). In addition, they should contribute to spreading excellence across Europe; for example, through the involvement of Widening Countries.

The intended users of the infrastructure built by the project and the services it offers are entities established in the eligible countries.

In this topic the integration of the gender dimension (sex and gender analysis) in research and innovation content is not a mandatory requirement.

News flashes

2025-05-08

EVALUATION results

Published: 18.04.2024

Deadline: 17.10.2024

Available budget: EUR 40,000,000

The results of the evaluation for each topic are as follows:

DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01

DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-02

Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls)

1

1

Number of inadmissible proposals

0

0

Number of ineligible proposals

0

0

Number of above-threshold proposals

1

1

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals

24,994,403 €

15,000,000€

Number of proposals retained for funding

1

1

Number of proposals in the reserve list

0

0

Funding threshold

10

12.5

Number of proposals with scores lower or equal to 15 and higher or equal to 14

0

0

Number of proposals with scores lower than 14 and higher or equal to 13

0

0

Number of proposals with scores lower than 13 and higher or equal to 10

1

1

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2025-05-08

For the applicants of topic DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01- Developing and deploying a network of quantum gravimeters in Europe: Please note the following specification regarding costs declaration. Purchases of equipment, infrastructure or other assets used for the action must be declared as depreciation costs. However, costs may exceptionally be declared as full capitalised costs for equipment considered to contribute to the development of an EU ecosystem of equipment providers and users, and ultimately to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum sensing technologies. The list of eligible items to be declared as full capitalised costs will be confirmed by the Commission services during the grant preparation process.

2025-05-08

Dear applicants,

We would like to inform you that the deadline of the call HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02 – Digital and emerging technologies for competitiveness and fit for the green deal has been postponed. The new call deadline is set on 17 October 2024, 17:00:00 Brussels time.

2025-05-08

To the applicants of topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01:

NB: With regards to the previous update on this topic and the fact that, due to a technical problem, the ownership control declaration (annex to be uploaded) was missing in the Portal Submission System, the Commission will exceptionally allow the submission of this annex at a later stage as needed and upon request.

Be reassured that the assessment of the ownership control declaration will not affect the outcome of the evaluation. The evaluation will focus on the Application form (Part A) and Technical description (Part B), which need to be completed and submitted in the Portal Submission System by the established deadline of 18/09/2024 17:00 Brussels time.

2025-05-08

To the applicants of topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01:

Dear applicants,

Please note that the mandatory annex ownership control declarationhas been added to the Portal Submission System. It is now possible to submit the annex next to Part B application.

The ownership control declaration annex must be filled in by project participants as part of the application. All declarations must be assembled by the coordinator and uploaded in a single file in the Portal Submission System.

We apologise for the inconvenience caused.

2024-05-14

Dear applicant,

Please note that there was an error in the Part B template available for download for this topic.

For topic HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01, the correct version is entitled “Standard Application Form (HE RIA and IA)” and indicates a page limit of 45 pages.

The correct version is the one now available in the submission system. Please make sure that you use the correct version before proceeding further in the drafting of your proposal.

We apologise for the inconvenience.

2024-04-24
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-02(HORIZON-RIA), HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-01(HORIZON-IA)
call topic details
Call status: Closed
Publication date: 2024-04-17 (1 year ago)
Opening date: 2024-04-23 (1 year ago)
Closing date: 2024-10-17 (6 months ago)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 25000000
Expected grants: 1
Contribution: 25000000 - 25000000
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