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Smart Built Environment: Digital built environment in practice
WHAT CAN YOU APPLY FOR?
Apply for funding for research and innovation projects that contribute to more sustainable and resource-efficient spatial planning by leveraging the possibilities of digitalisation.
WHO CAN APPLY?
Companies, public sector organisations, higher education institutions and research institutes (excluding sole proprietorships). The application must have at least two parties, at least one of which is from the business sector or public sector.
HOW MUCH CAN YOU APPLY FOR?
SEK 500,000 to SEK 4 million (50% co-funding is required). Project duration: 12–48 months.
The call is to contribute to the sustainable development of our built environment through projects that use digitalisation as a central component and as a tool for improved sustainability in spatial planning in terms of processes, their results, and the built environment.
Applications may address processes, forms of collaboration, business models and technology. The purpose of the call is to increase the pace of the digital transformation via activities involving stakeholders from throughout the value chain, from planning to long-term administration of the spatial planning.
The projects is to address at least one of the four thematic areas of the programme Smart Built Environment Thematic AreasExternal link.. The projects are to contribute to achieving the impacts and goals identified within the programme’s impact logic. Smart Built Environment Impact Logic 3.0.
The administrating organisation is to be a Swedish organisation and at least one project party is to come from the business sector or public sector, with a clear goal of testing and using the solution that the project intends to develop. Each project party is to be a legal entity with a unique organisation number.
The project is to be designed with gender equality in mind. State how the project can contribute to improved equality in the problem areas and effects of the solution. See the Smart Built Environment Equality Guide (Swedish)External link..
The call includes funding of approx. SEK 40 million plus a co-funding requirement for each project as a whole of at least 50 per cent of the project cost.
