HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-01

Thematic Networks of Excellence for AI in Science (RAISE pilot) (RIA) -

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  • HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-DIGITAL-61
    AI Foundation models in science (GenAI4EU) (RIA)

    MOTIVATION HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-DIGITAL-61 developes AI foundation models for science, including materials science, and is part of the RAISE initiative, just like HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-01.

  • HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-02
    Thematic Networks of Excellence for AI in Science – Agriculture and Environmental Pollution (RAISE pilot)

    MOTIVATION Both topics are part of the RAISE initiative and develop thematic networks of excellence for the "AI in science" pillar with different application focus.

  • HORIZON-CL4-2026-04-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01
    Apply AI: Pilot of the “Science for AI” Pillar of RAISE (“Resource for AI science in Europe”) (RIA)

    MOTIVATION Both topics ask for the development of networks of excellence in AI. HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-01 is from the "AI for science" pillar of RAISE, thus focusing on AI for another scientific research field, while HORIZON-CL4-2026-04-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01 is from the "science for AI" pillar or RAISE, thus focusing on scientific excellence for AI research.

  • HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-DIGITAL-62
    Facilitated cooperation for AI in Science (CSA)

    MOTIVATION The CSA under HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-DIGITAL-62 will support the overall efforts of the RAISE initiative.

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Expected Outcome:
  • Scientific progress with the help of AI, addressing strategic scientific challenges in the thematic areas selected;
  • Pilot networks of excellent labs in the selected thematic areas to pool talent and expertise as part of a Resource for AI Science in Europe (RAISE), operating as a virtual institute across Europe;
  • Establish a model of cooperation among these labs and support the development of a strategic research agenda for the application of AI in scientific research in the selected thematic domain(s)
  • Reinforce the European AI in science community, attract top-notch talent and spread excellence in AI in science;
  • Develop synergies with the “Science for AI” RAISE pilot call.
Scope:

The aim of this topic is to establish networks of excellent labs across Europe, dedicated to collaborative research using AI in strategic and promising scientific areas or domains, piloting RAISE and aligning research efforts.

The selected consortia will be composed of leading European research labs in the thematic area with strong experience in applying AI in the research process. At least half the members of the consortium should have a proven track record of developing innovative AI solutions for scientific research. Consortia are welcome to involve expertise in Social Sciences and Humanities in their proposal as they see fit to achieve the objectives.

Each network of excellence will be dedicated to the application of AI to scientific research in a specific thematic area or scientific discipline. A thematic network of excellence for AI in materials science is proposed (Cluster 4).

To achieve these objectives, the consortium will undertake a range of dedicated activities:

  • Draw an ambitious strategic research agenda for the field and identify the key scientific grand challenges that can be addressed with AI in the thematic area of the network.
  • Carry out collaborative research to solve the prioritised scientific challenges, through explicit targets and milestones.
  • As part of RAISE as a virtual institute, closely work with central RAISE governance and the other RAISE networks of excellence as privileged partners for sharing data, research results, expertise and infrastructure.
  • Develop talent and knowledge exchange schemes (e.g. jointly supervised fellowships, mobility schemes, summer schools, matchmaking events) and include partnering schemes with institutes outside the excellence network to spread excellence across Europe.
  • Identify, expand, curate, integrate share and make available relevant datasets and AI models. Develop community-driven standards and benchmarks for AI models in the thematic scientific area or discipline.
  • Develop collaborations with industry for uptake of scientific outcomes and AI-based research methodologies.

The consortium should use financial support to third parties (FSTP), in order to spread excellence or seek complementary expertise across Europe. For spreading excellence, the FSTP should be based on the transferring of knowledge to the FSTP recipients. For complementary expertise, the FSTP should be based on bringing complementary/supplementary data, expertise, AI models, etc.. The consortium should set up an open and objective selection process to complement the efforts of the consortium for a maximum of EUR 60,000 per beneficiary. While it is expected to involve several such beneficiaries, the core consortium’s activities should represent a minimum of 85% of the total financial grant. FSTP recipients should be based in a Member State or an Associated Country. FSTP activities should be integrated into (one or more) separate work packages, which are to describe the conditions for implementing the support.

Proposals are expected to develop synergies with running Horizon Europe projects in the same field, for example with HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-DIGITAL-61

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2026-01-23
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-01, HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01-02
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call topic details
Call status: Open
Publication date: 2026-01-06 (2 weeks ago)
Opening date: 2026-01-06 (2 weeks ago)
Closing date: 2026-04-21 (2 months from now)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 15,000,000
Expected grants: 1
Contribution: 15,000,000 - 15,000,000
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  • 2026-01-23
    the submission session is now available...
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HORIZON-RAISE-2026-01

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AI in Science Summit 2025

2025-11-03 -> 2025-11-04

online

The AI in Science Summit 2025 is the inaugural Flagship Event launching the Resources for AI Science in Europe (RAISE).

The summit welcomes scientists, industry leaders, investors, and policy makers to exchange ideas, network and shape the future investments in AI research in Europe.

Horizon Europe Cluster 4 Digital Speed-Dating Platform

2025-11-12 -> 2026-04-15

online

Find your collaboration partners for EU projects in the digital domain of Cluster 4 here!

KETs Brokerage Event 2026

2026-02-04 -> 2026-02-05

online

Do you want to tackle the challenges of Industry, Manufacturing & Production, Materials, Digital/AI/Robotics, Batteries and Hydrogen? - Then use the unique opportunities of the KETs (Key Enabling Technologies) 2026 EU Brokerage Event on February 5, 2026 in Karlsruhe, Germany!

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