Australia is among the nearly 50 countries that can participate in this procedure
The Department of External Technological Action at CDTI Innovation has launched its annual call for projects with Unilateral Certification and Monitoring. This call provides Partially Reimbursable Aid or grants for R&D projects carried out by international consortia, with the participation of one or more Spanish companies and one or more partners from a list of 47 countries, including Australia.
The Partially Reimbursable Aid, under the conditions of CDTI's International Technological Cooperation Projects, covers up to 85% of the total approved budget, with a minimum eligible budget of €175,000. If the Innoglobal FEDER grant is applicable, the conditions of the International Technological Cooperation Programs will apply.
CDTI Innovation's call has two deadlines for submitting proposals. The first call will take place on Friday, March 20th at midnight (peninsular time), and the second on Friday, September 25th at midnight (peninsular time).
CDTI Innovation also highlights that it will be holding various information and promotional sessions throughout the year to share the latest news and updates.
CDTI Annual International Calls Plan
Calendar of events and information sessions