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After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme of 22 July 2014,
the following updates were made to the topics of this call:
The Work Programme for Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies,
“Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing”
has been revised on 29 April 2014.
See the revised Work Programme in “Call documents” or click here.
27 May 2014 10:59
The number of proposals submitted for this topic: NMP-09-2014: 2
23 May 2014 13:54
Important message on the Budget for the proposal :
In the administrative forms (Part A of the proposal) – Form "3. Budget for the Proposal" :
Column K (Requested grant) is NOT filled in automatically with the value of column J (Max. grant).
For first stage proposals, coordinators should indicate the total amount requested by the consortium, in column K.
02 May 2014 09:14
Clarification for NMP+B project proposers and evaluators on “Business Plan” and “Synergies with ESIF” - See "Call Documents
02 April 2014 11:00
Important message on the Budget for the proposal :
In the administrative forms (Part A of the proposal) – Form "3. Budget for the Proposal" :
Column K (Requested grant) is NOT filled in automatically with the value of column J (Max. grant).
For first stage proposals, coordinators should indicate the total amount requested by the consortium, in column K.
12 March 2014 12:28
Please note that for this call, consortium partners are not required to be identified in the administrative form but must be mentioned in the Technical Annex. At a later stage, if and when invited for submitting an updated proposal under stage two, all consortium partners will have to be added in the administrative form.
10 March 2014 11:20
Clarification for NMP+B project proposers and evaluators on “Business Plan” and “Synergies with ESIF” - See "Additional Documents"
22 January 2014 16:50 The submission session is now available for: NMP-09-2014(CSA)
| Topic identifier: | NMP-09-2014 | ||
| Publication date: | 11 December 2013 | ||
| Types of action: | CSA Coordination and support action | ||
| DeadlineModel: Opening date: |
single-stage 11 December 2013 |
Deadline: | 06 May 2014 17:00:00 |
| Time Zone : (Brussels time) | |||
Specific challenge: Many innovative nano-biomedical developments are initiated by small companies. However, they often miss the necessary knowledge of the regulatory requirements for translation of their ideas, of the market and of the financial aspects of funding the developments and the business. The development and supply chain also show shortcomings. SMEs are often fragmented, dispersed and rarely organised in representative associations to address these problems with the result of missed opportunities for innovation. This is especially true in nanomedicine, covering diagnostics, therapeutics and regenerative medicine.
Scope: In order to alleviate this problem, the ETP Nanomedicine developed the concept of a 'Translation Hub'. This Coordination and Support Action shall provide advice and follow-up at all stages of the research and development and provide examples of best practice to European R&D teams in nano-bio-medicine. It shall provide SMEs and other organisations with a technological and business oriented assessment of their technologies and provide business advice before engaging further resources and efforts for preclinical and clinical tests.
The Coordination and Support Action shall network SMEs, aiming to improve their knowledge of translation in a sustainable way; to build bridges with academia and hospitals; and to link them with large companies and investors. It shall provide education and training in translation and entrepreneurship to academia and SMEs and help the showcasing of preclinical or early clinical proofs of concepts to large companies and investors. It will assist nanomedicine research projects in better anticipating the requirements of the translation process, in order to improve the probability of the developments to reach the market. It will also seek synergies with other relevant SME support networks.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 1 and 2 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. No more than one proposal will be funded.
Expected impact:
Reinforce support to European SMEs and academia as drivers of innovations in nanomedicine, by assisting them in the development of their bottom-up ideas, going from pre-clinical proof of concept to late clinical trials.
Improve the innovation capacity of the European nano-bio-medical sector – especially at the level of SMEs - through catalysing a more effective translation process from research into industrial marketable products.
Improve the knowledge in the research community of the translation, regulatory and business aspects of new nano-biomedical developments, leading to more efficient use of resources and research.
Improve the capacities of SME networks regarding technologies and facilities that are required to facilitate the transfer of scientific knowledge to market or to facilitate clinical studies.
Type of action: Coordination and Support Action

Horizon 2020 - is a Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and is created by the European Union in order to support and encourage research in the European Research Area (ERA). This is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). By coupling research and innovation, Horizon 2020 is helping to achieve this with its emphasis on excellent science, industrial leadership and tackling societal challenges. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation. The Horizon 2020 programme running from 2014 to 2020 has a €79 billion budget (a 46% increase over FP7).
It is structured around three core pillars:
Type of projects: mostly grants, no supplies, no works.
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