Breakthrough Innovation Programme for a Pan-European Detection and Imaging Eco-System – Phase-1(B)

Acronym

ATTRACT Phase-1B

Description of the granted funding

The ATTRACT Phase-1(B) project delivers an important new angle to the already established and highly regarded ATTRACT Model which created an European eco-system for breakthrough detection & imaging (D&I) technology development based on co-innovation. The precursor H2020 ATTRACT Phase-1(A) and Phase-2 projects have already proven that - in principle - the development of breakthrough innovation from basic science towards market applications does not need to be a matter of chance. It can lead to much faster results if managed and supported consistently through the creation of an trusted ecosystem between research, academia, industry and public/private investment communities. In neither precursor projects, however, the ATTRACT Consortium specified topics to be funded and opted for a bottom up approach. In light of the societal challenges that Europe faces, the ATTRACT Consortium now feels compelled to explore whether such approach remains valid, or whether ATTRACT - as an instrument - can work equally well when an element of research pre-determination is introduced. In the ATTRACT Phase-1(B) project, the pre-determining factor is 'D&I for Earth observation and monitoring', as such technologies directly contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of nature-human interaction, environmental changes and Climate Change. The ATTRACT Consortium will fund 30 breakthrough D&I concepts at €100.000 each. Third Party Open Call applicant consortia will have 12 months to investigate the scientific merits, technical feasibility, and potential game-changing applicability potential of their concept up to TRL level 3-5. Technologies should be capable of collecting data (physical, chemical, biological, etc, characteristics) with high specificity and extreme sensitivity whilst offering high spatial and temporal resolution and massive parallelism. They should be suitable for seamless integration into pervasive, low cost, and low-power ICT systems (incl. portable, wearable, IoT).
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Starting year

2022

End year

2025

Granted funding

163 733 €
Participant
EIRMA EUROPE AISBL (BE)
158 500 €
Participant
EUROPEAN X-RAY FREE-ELECTRON LASERFACILITY GMBH (DE)
158 375 €
Participant
EUROPEAN SYNCHROTRON RADIATION FACILITY (FR)
159 020 €
Participant
FUNDACION ESADE (ES)
163 375 €
Participant
INSTITUT MAX VON LAUE - PAUL LANGEVIN (FR)
160 000 €
Participant
EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY - ESO EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (DE)
159 903 €
Participant
EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CH)
3 718 250 €
Coordinator
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY (DE)
158 750 €
Participant

Amount granted

4 999 906 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
European innovation ecosystems (11743)
Topic
Scaling up deep tech ecosystems (HORIZON-EIE-2021-SCALEUP-01-02)
Call ID
HORIZON-EIE-2021-SCALEUP-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101071694

Identified topics

product, ecosystem, circular economy