Partnerships across themes
European Partnerships across various themes
Details of European Partnerships under Horizon Europe. Partnership proposals, contact details, details of partners.
Partnerships in Horizon Europe
The aim of European Partnerships with EU and associated countries, the private sector, foundations and other stakeholders is to deliver on global challenges and modernise industry.
The initial list of candidate European Partnerships in Horizon Europe is found in Annex 7 of the Orientations towards the first Strategic Plan for Horizon Europe.
The following are the partnerships that cross various themes in Horizon Europe.
Details of partnerships
European Partnerships Innovative SMEs
The partnership covers a specific niche that other EU, national and regional interventions do not address – the cooperation of 2 or more international partners, with at least one research and innovation SME as a leader.
The proposed new initiative is to help innovative SMEs to grow and become embedded in global value chains and new markets. It would achieve this by supporting innovative SMEs in developing products, processes and services through funding market-led, cross-border, research and innovation collaborative projects and providing accompanying measures. It would enable global collaboration and the commercialising new knowledge.
Draft partnership proposal (May 2020).
Contact
Commission services: Fabienne Gautier, RTD-INNOVATIVESMES@ec.europa.eu.
Partners: EUREKA Peter CHISNALL.
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Partnership
The partnership aims to deploy and consolidate by 2030 an open, trusted virtual environment to enable the estimated 2 million European researchers to store, share and reuse research data across borders and disciplines.
The partnership will bring strategic coherence and complementary commitments at EU, national and institutional levels to bring together all advanced data infrastructures in Europe, modernise the ERA with a capability to produce “FAIR-by-design” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) datasets, and populate EOSC with new FAIR data and related services, (iv) expand the FAIR data culture across Europe.
Contact
Commission services: RTD-EOSC@ec.europa.eu.
Contact of the partners: CESAER – Karel Luyben.
EIT InnoEnergy-KIC
The partnership aims to build a sustainable, long-lasting operational framework among the knowledge actors in the energy sector. The goals include generating new talents, fostering the emergence and deployment of new innovative solutions and the creation and development of companies.
Draft outline of partnership proposal (May 2019, update pending).
Contact
Commission services: Salvatore Amico Roxas.
Partners: EIT – Michal Gorzynski.
EIT Manufacturing-KIC
EIT Manufacturing will be delivering solutions to transform today’s industrial forms of production towards more knowledge intensive, sustainable, low-emission, trans-sectoral manufacturing and processing technologies, to realise innovative products, processes and services.
Draft outline of partnership proposal (May 2019, update pending).
Contact
Partners: Manufacturing KIC info_ep@eitmanufacturing.eu, EIT – Michal Gorzynski.
EIT Cultural and Creative Industries-KIC
EIT Cultural and Creative Industries aims at improving the competitiveness and the innovation capabilities in the cultural and creative industries by fostering the generation of talents, supporting emergence and deployment of innovative solutions, accelerating innovative companies developing solutions in the domain.
Draft outline of partnership proposal (May 2019, update pending).
Contact
Partners: EIT – Michal Gorzynski.
Source of information:
Web site of the European Commission