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23 October 2025
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Based on the Decision No.46/2025 of the Governing Board of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, the selection of thirteen EuroHPC Antennas linked to selected AI Factories has been approved: EuroHPC JU Selects AI Factory Antennas to Broaden the AI Factories Initiative - EuroHPC JU
https://www.eurohpc-ju.europa.eu/eurohpc-ju-selects-ai-factory-antennas-broaden-ai-factories-initiative-2025-10-13_en
Number of proposals submitted: 14
Number of above-threshold proposals: 13
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 55 043 220.29 EUR
Number of proposals retained for funding: 13
TOPIC ID: HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AIFA-01
Type of grant: Call for proposals
General information
Programme: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call: EuroHPC AI Factory Antennas (HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AIFA-01)
Type of action: HORIZON-JU-RIA HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions
Type of MGA: HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based [HORIZON-AG]
Status: Open for submission
Deadline model: single-stage
Opening Date: 22 May 2025
Deadline dates: 09 July 2025 17:00 (Brussels time)
Topic description
Expected Impact:
The AI Factory Antennas will strengthen the network of EuroHPC AI Factories. The AI Factory Antennas will provide relevant support services, algorithmic support, training activities, access to talent and other support services to the national AI ecosystem(s) while also ensuring remote computing access to AI-optimised supercomputing capacity of the linked AI Factory. These services will also contribute to the mission and objectives of an ‘established AI Factory’ to which the AI Factory Antenna is associated.
An ‘established AI Factory’ is an AI Factory which has been selected via Calls EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-01 and EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-02. For the purposes of this call, an ‘established AI Factory’ may also be referred to as an ‘AI Factory hosting entity’.
Expected Outcome:
The present Call for proposals is launched for the selection of an entity or a consortium of entities to establish an AI Factory Antenna. This call is launched in accordance with the EuroHPC JU Regulation, taking into account the EU Financial Regulationand where relevant on the basis of Financial Rules of the EuroHPC JU.
For the purposes of this call, an AI Factory Antenna is an entity, or a consortium of entities from a single EuroHPC Participating State.
The AI Factory Antennas will strengthen the network of EuroHPC AI Factories. The AI Factory Antennas will provide relevant support services, algorithmic support, training activities, access to talent and other support services to the national AI ecosystem(s) while also ensuring remote computing access to AI-optimised supercomputing capacity of the linked AI Factory. These services will also contribute to the mission and objectives of an ‘established AI Factory’ to which the AI Factory Antenna is associated.
An ‘established AI Factory’ is an AI Factory which has been selected via Calls EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-01 and EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-02. For the purposes of this call, an ‘established AI Factory’ may also be referred to as an ‘AI Factory hosting entity’
The call is open to entities or consortia of entities fulfilling cumulatively the following activities as defined in Article 4 (h) (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii) and conditions as defined in Article 9 (5a) of the EuroHPC Regulation:
Scope:
To be eligible under this call, proposals by EuroHPC Participating States for establishing an AI Factory Antenna must fulfil the following two conditions:
All selected AI Factory Antennas under this call will thus be in a position to provide AI-optimised computing capabilities and services for the large-scale training and development of general-purpose AI models, and other AI applications/ solutions to their national stakeholders and users of their countries. Where relevant, an AI Factory Antenna may under this call also acquire and provide (small scale) AI compute resources for the fine tuning, testing and validation of AI applications, complementing the AI-optimised computing resources provided by its linked AI Factory.
The page limit of the application is 70 pages.
The admissibility conditions of the Horizon Europe projects are described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes.
Specifically for this call, applicants should provide:
In detail the Applicants should structure their proposal as follows:
a. A general description of the concept of the proposal and the needs for an AI Factory Antenna
1) Concept of the AI Factory Antenna
a) Vision, Rationale and Objectives of the proposed AI Factory Antenna.
b) A roadmap for developing the national AI ecosystem(s) and how it would be served, justifying the need for setting up the AI Factory Antenna.
2) Targeted key Industrial sectors and Applications and targeted Stakeholders and their needs:
a) Description of the key industrial/application sectors as well as of the key obstacles to overcome to further develop the AI innovation ecosystem in these sectors.
b) Presentation of a convincing plan for attracting key AI stakeholders from these sectors.
c) Description of any plans the Applicants to include internal or external cloud solutions to bridge the needs towards an end-to-end computing continuum.
3) Links to a national AI strategy, and national data and access policies to computing and data:
a) Description of how the AI Factory Antenna proposal is linked to the national AI Strategy / Strategies or equivalent[[In the absence of a formal national AI strategy, the Applicants will need to describe the strategic national (or Consortium) character of their AI Factory Antenna approach.]] of the Applicant(s).
b) Description of how the AI Factory Antenna is linked to a current National Data Policy of the hosting entity or the hosting consortium, enabling access to large datasets. If this does not exist, description of a plan to make available large data sets to the AI Factory Antenna ecosystem.
c) Where relevant, description of an AI user-friendly access policy of the AI Factory Antenna to the national share of computing time of the associated EuroHPC supercomputer and how it will contribute to the development of the national AI Ecosystem.
4) Unless otherwise agreed with the established AI Factory, Applicants must outline an indicative financial contribution plan, specifying how the AI Factory Antenna will support the established AI Factory in terms of, for example, in kind or in cash contribution [for example, participation in the capital expenditure (Capex) or operational expenditure (Opex) of the AI optimised supercomputer of the established AI Factory ] for access to the AI-optimised supercomputing resources and to any of the respective services of the established AI Factory. A preliminary agreement between the AI Factory Antenna and the established AI Factory may be documented in the Letter of Intent. In the Annex of this ‘Letter of Intent’, a short overview of the main association conditions agreed between the respective parties should be described as well as the financial conditions of this association (if any). If the proposal is selected, the‘Letter of Intent’will be formalised into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) upon selection.
5) Overall plan for networking the AI Factory Antenna with the other EuroHPC AI Factories and Antennas.
6) Overall plan for linking the AI Factory Antenna to a national strategy for startups/SMEs: description of the plans the Applicants have for linking the AI Factory Antenna ecosystem with relevant national/regional investment measures targeted at startups and SMEs.
b. A detailed description of the AI Factory Antenna data facilities and services and its networking with other AI Factories and AI Factories Antennas:
1. AI Factory Antenna tools and services
2. Data facilities, access to data, confidentiality and integrity of data
3. Trustworthy AI: description of the plans the Applicants have for developing of robust guidelines and standards for AI algorithmic development aligned with the principles and requirements of the AI Act.
4. AI Factory Antenna Hub facilities (where relevant)
5. AI Factory Antenna training facilities
6. Detailed plans for networkingthe AI Factory Antennawith existing European and national initiatives and with other EuroHPC AI Factories and AI Factory Antennas.
c. A description of the AI Factory Antenna Implementation Plan:
d. A comprehensive description of the expected Impacts of the AI Factory Antenna:
Applicants should describe the pathways to achieve the expected outcomes and expected impacts and the measures they will take for maximising these expected outcomes and impacts.
Proposal page limits (70 pages) and layout are described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
The eligibility conditions of the Horizon Europe projects are described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes.
The following additional eligibility criteria apply:
To be eligible under this call, proposals by EuroHPC Participating States for establishing an AI Factory Antenna must fulfil the following two conditions:
The consortium may exceptionally be composed of only a single legal entity or a consortium of entities from a EuroHPC Participating State.
In order to achieve the expected outcomes, entities established in countries with which association to Horizon Europe negotiations are being finalised and/or pending ratification, andwhich have committed to join the EuroHPC JU in the year when the call is launched, are eligible to participate. However, even if such entities are selected, the Grant Agreement can only be signed if the association with the Horizon Europe has started producing legal effects, and if the Governing Board of EuroHPC JU has confirmed membership of the new Participating State. Entities or consortia of entities that are already beneficiaries of an AI Factory grant and are fulfilling the conditions specified in Article 9 of the EuroHPC Regulation are ineligible to apply for this Call. Participation in more than one AI Factory Antenna is not permitted.
The consortium may exceptionally be composed of only a single legal entity or a consortium of entities from a single EuroHPC Participating State.
In order to achieve the expected outcomes, entities established in countries with which association to Horizon Europe negotiations are being finalised and/or pending ratification, andwhich have committed to join the EuroHPC JU in the year when the call is launched, are eligible to participate. However, even if such entities are selected, the Grant Agreement can only be signed if the association with the Horizon Europe has started producing legal effects, and if the Governing Board of EuroHPC JU has confirmed membership of the new Participating State. Entities or consortia of entities that are already beneficiaries of an AI Factory grant and are fulfilling the conditions specified in Article 9 of the EuroHPC Regulation are ineligible to apply for this Call. Participation in more than one AI Factory Antenna is not permitted.
Otherwise, the eligibility conditions are described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes.
Financial and operational capacity criteria and exclusion situations of Horizon Europe grants are described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes.
This action is an EU Synergy call. Grants and procurements can be linked with another grant funded from any other EU funding programme and must partially be funded by a EuroHPC JU Participating State.
This Call for Proposals will be evaluated by a peer review process against the evaluation criteria detailed below:
a. Vision, plans and capability of the AI Factory Antenna to address the challenges of the Artificial Intelligence start-up ecosystem, and research and innovation ecosystem and the Artificial Intelligence user community and providing a supportive centralised or distributed Artificial Intelligence-oriented supercomputing service
b. Quality and pertinence of experience and know-how available from the applicant entity that would provide Artificial Intelligence-oriented supercomputing service environment
c. Plans for interaction and cooperation of the AI Factory Antenna with the established AI Factory, other established AI Factories, and other AI Factory Antennas with EuroHPC Competence Centres and EuroHPC Centres of Excellence, and with relevant Artificial Intelligence activities such as the hubs of Artificial Intelligence start-ups, the Artificial Intelligence and data ecosystems, the Artificial Intelligence Testing and Experimentation Facilities, the European central Artificial Intelligence platform, the Artificial Intelligence-oriented Digital Innovation Hubs and other related initiatives.
d. Existing capabilities and future plans of the AI Factory Antenna to contribute to the development of the talent pool
Applicants to this call will need to submit the following documents :
The evaluation procedure is described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual. The granting authority will fund applications that meet all the evaluation criteria and subject to the ranking list approved by the EuroHPC Governing Board.
described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes.
Grants awarded under this topic will be linked to the so called AI Factory calls: EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-01 and EUROHPC-2024-CEI-AI-02 and to grants awarded under HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AI-01-IBA. The collaboration agreement needs to be detailed in the Letter of Intent / Memorandum of Undrestanding cosigned with on of the awardee of the HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2025-AI-01-IBA call.
The funding rate is 50 % of the eligible costs as the other 50% is expected to be covered by the Participating State the applicant is based in.
Applicants to this call will need to submit the following documents :
Applicants must provide a Letter(s) of Support proving the commitment of the Participating State to the AI Factory Antenna proposal and the commitment of this Participating State to cover the expenses of the proposal not covered by the EU contribution. Such commitment letter should be provided by an authorised representative of the Participating State.
Applicants representing an AI Factory Antenna must provide a Letter of Intent co-signed with the consortium leader of an established AI Factory agreeing to their association, setting out how it will be linked with this established AI Factory. The AI Factory Antenna will be expected to substantiate how it can work in close cooperation and synergy with the established AI Factory extending the services it provides currently and in the future.
This ‘Letter of Intent’ should also include an Annex providing a short overview of the main association conditions agreed between the respective parties and should include the financial conditions of such an association (if any). If the proposal is selected, this ‘Letter of Intent’ will be turned into a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ (see below).
The participants should conclude a consortium agreement between members of the consortium in case of a multi-beneficiary application to set out their internal arrangements for implementing the project and the administration of the EU grant.
Purchases of equipment, infrastructure or other assets used for the action must be declared as depreciation costs. Moreover, the costs of equipment or infrastructure, purchased specifically for this action (or developed as part of the action tasks) to provide (small scale) AI compute resources for the fine tuning, testing and validation of AI applications complementing the AI-optimised computing resources provided by its linked AI Factory, may exceptionally be declared as full capitalised costs.
The total indicative budget for the AI Factory Antenna call is up to EUR 70 million. The maximum amount of the EU contribution (up to 50 % of the total eligible costs) that may be allocated to an AI Factory Antenna for a duration of up to 3 years is up to EUR 5 million and is subject to EU budget availability. Further details aredescribed in Annex G of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025 General Annexes.
The call has been published on the website of the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking: Call for the selection of entities or consortia of entities to establish AI Factory Antennas linked to selected AI Factories - EuroHPC JU. Please refer to it and its annexes, the “AI Factories” Concept Paper, the AI OPTIMISED SUPERCOMPUTERS FOR AI FACTORIES annex and the table containing the AI Ecosystem Key Features.
Application form templates — the application form specific to this call is available in the Submission System
Please use the application form and its three annexes which you have downloaded from the submission portal. During the submission, ignore the warning message regarding the number of participants.
Specific Application Form - Technical description (Part B) | The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU)
Annex: Implementation Details Tables | The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU)
Annex: Letter of Intent | The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU)
Annex: Model Commitment Letter | The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU)
Evaluation form templates — will be used with the necessary adaptations
The evaluation criteria is detailed above in section 5b. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes.
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