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EIT RawMaterials Call for Innovation proposals (2025) - Draft proposal by 31 JAN 2024

EIT RawMaterials Innovation projects (Upscaling KAVA) are projects based on validated technologies that need additional step(s) for testing, demonstration, proof of concept and up-scaling prior to commercialization. The purpose of these projects is to support good technologies, products, and services that are currently under development to reach market entry.
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Upscaling KAVA projects are innovation projects based on validated technologies that need additional step(s) for testing, demonstration, proof of concept and up-scaling prior to commercialization. The technology must be at Technology Readiness Level (TRL1) of at least 6 at the beginning of the project and at the end of the project, the technology is expected to have reached a TRL of at least 8, corresponding to a 鈥渟ystem prototype demonstration in operational environment鈥.

The purpose of these projects is to support good technologies, products, and services that are currently under development to reach market entry. The upscaling Projects must aim for market introduction and/or a commercial use within 2 years or less after the end of Project, and shorter time for market introduction and/or a commercial use will be favourably evaluated. 

Upscaling Projects need to be based on a solid market analysis, covering important aspects such as the business environment (e.g., technical, regulatory, social, environmental and political aspects, user needs and targeted applications, customer value proposition, target market(s) 

  • Coordinators must submit a DRAFT Proposal (stage 1) no later than Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 13.00 CET (Berlin time) using the SeedBook online platform. 
  • FINAL Proposals (stage 2) must be submitted no later than Thursday 29 May 2023 at 13.00 CET (Berlin time) using the SeedBook online platform.

Please find the key informations of the call listed below. For the full call text please check the attachment at the bottom of the page or visit the EIT RawMaterials . 

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