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EIC Accelerator Challenge: Emerging semiconductor or quantum technology components

HORIZON EIC Accelerator Blended Finance

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-05
Programme
EIC Accelerator 2023
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
December 7, 2022
Deadline
January 10, 2023
Deadline Model
multiple cut-off
Budget
€1,135,239,839
Min Grant Amount
€500,000
Max Grant Amount
€17,500,000
Expected Number of Grants
20
Keywords
HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-05HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOR-01

Description

Scope:

This Challenge contributes to the objectives of the Chips Act by supporting the development of critical technologies where start-ups and SMEs with disruptive innovations have the potential to scale up and help ensure the future open strategic autonomy of the Union.

Applications to this EIC Accelerator Challenge may request an investment component of above EUR 15 million in duly justified cases (A request above EUR 15 million investment is allowed in duly justified cases -see Accelerator call text).

In order to protect the strategic interests of the Union and its Member States, the contract may set specific conditions and milestones if this is necessary to ensure that technologies of a strategic nature for open autonomy are not directly or indirectly controlled by third countries not associated to Horizon Europe or by legal entities of non-associated third countries.

Any technology under this Challenge must be developed in a robust manner, paying specific attention to safety, security and ethics considerations in future applications.

A. Quantum technology components

The focus of this Accelerator Challenge is on fostering innovation in the area of quantum information processing components. Europe is a global leader in research in quantum technologies. Translating this level of R&D excellence into market innovation is a strategic priority, but companies set up to do that mostly struggle to get the necessary funding to scale-up. Supporting European deep tech start-ups in the development of hardware components, including specific components for quantum technologies, is key for strengthening Europe’s technological sovereignty and is critical for transitioning innovations from lab to market.

This strategic area is particularly focused on the development of emerging, fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware components (e.g. by using different types of qubits and a new methods for controlling them), quantum sensors that work in real environment, as well as quantum communication devices that can be deployed in a real environment for practical applications such as quantum repeaters, devices for quantum-based encryption etc. Innovation in any segment of the value chain for the development of quantum technology components is addressed.

Quantum communication is of crucial importance for ultra-secure communications and Europe needs to scale up the production of the underlying components and systems to deploy quantum-based infrastructures based on trusted European technology.

The objective of this Challenge is to support ground-breaking innovations that have a high potential to develop:

  • fault-tolerant quantum computing with:
    • improved performance;
    • significantly simplified QPU (Quantum Processing Units) integration with control electronics;
    • scalable control systems (scalable to tens of thousands of qubits, needed for meaningful practical applications);
  • Quantum sensing components to function in real/harsh environment for various application areas, such as ecotoxicology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical, space, corrosion detection in power plants, gas/oil tanks, raw material detection, medical imaging, automotive and many more.
  • Quantum communication devices that can be deployed in a real environment such as quantum repeaters, devices for quantum-based encryption etc.

This Challenge is expected to support the EU in taking a leading role in the development of cutting-edge quantum computing and quantum sensing and quantum communications that can be used in real environment and deployed in various areas.

In mid and long term, this Challenge is expected to expand the quantum capabilities of Europe, underpin its economic resilience and digital sovereignty. It should pave the way for Europe to be at the cutting-edge of quantum capabilities by 2030 as envisioned by the 2030 Digital Compass: the European way for the Digital Decade Policy Programme.

B. Semiconductor chip development

The aim of this Challenge is to support the design and development of innovative semiconductor components and intellectual property for analogue and digital integrated circuits and systems including memory, logic, optical components, and sensors, in relevant technology fields such as: Artificial Intelligence, edge computing, Internet of Things, electric and autonomous vehicles, 5G/6G communication, cybersecurity, health and wellness, environmental sustainability. The scope also includes innovative design approaches that address combination of different functionalities such as computing, RF, power, memory and sensing. Moreover, this Challenge should support advanced chips design in order to keep Europe in the front line of the semiconductor industry in the coming years as the industry thrives for higher performance and greater circuit integration.

The proposing entities should demonstrate ground-breaking innovation in the respective applications fields and high potential for commercial deployment in important EU industry sectors such as automotive, industry automation, information and communication, healthcare, aerospace, security, energy.

This Challenge is expected to support innovative semiconductor start-ups in bringing their innovations to higher level of maturity and closer to commercial deployment, addressing the funding gap that deep-tech companies in this space have been facing in the last couple of decades.

In the mid to long term, this Challenge is expected to foster the development of the semiconductor chip design ecosystem in Europe by increasing the number of innovative fabless start-ups and semiconductor IP companies in the EU, thereby contributing to the 2030 Digital Compass target of doubling EU’s production of advanced sustainable chips and Europe’s digital autonomy.

For further information, please see the EIC Work Programme 2023.

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

1. Admissibility conditions: To be an eligible applicant to EIC Accelerator, you must apply as one of the following eligible entities:

  • a single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country (see Annex 2 of the EIC Work Programme 2023); or
  • a single company classified as a small mid-cap (up to 499 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country, but only for exceptional cases for rapid scale up purposes ; or
  • One or more natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either:

a. From a Member State or an Associated Country intending to establish an SME or small mid-cap (as defined above) in a Member State or Associated Country by the time of signing the EIC Accelerator contract or, in case the equity only is awarded, at the latest when agreeing on its investment component;

b. Intending to invest in an SME or small mid-cap in a Member State or an Associated Country and who may submit a proposal on behalf of that SME or small mid-cap, provided that a prior agreement exist with the company. The contract will be signed with the beneficiary company only; or

c. From a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country. Your company must prove its effective establishment in a Member State or an Associated Country at the time of submission of the full proposal.

The standard admissibility and eligibility conditions are detailed in Annex 2 of the EIC Work Programme 2023.

There are limitations on the number of times you can submit a proposal described in section in section IV (Table 8) of the EIC Work Programme 2023 on resubmission limits.

If you are currently a participant in an eligible project funded by Horizon Europe or Horizon 2020 then you may be able to apply through your existing project under the Fast Track scheme (see Annex 3 of the EIC Work Programme 2023). This scheme is managed by the funding body responsible for the existing project and applies to funding bodies listed in Annex 3. Applicants may also be able to apply if they have a project financed by an eligible programme managed by a Member State or an Associated Country under the pilot Plug-in scheme. The Plug-in scheme to apply to the EIC Accelerator is detailed in Annex 4 of the EIC Work Programme 2023.

Proposal page limits and layout: You must prepare your application (Short and Full application) on the EIC artificial intelligence-based IT platform via on-line forms, by answering a series of questions:

Short applications:

  • An on-line form where you must summarise your proposal and respond to a set of questions on your innovation, your potential market and your team;
  • A pitch-deck of up to ten (10) slides in pdf format;
  • A video pitch of up to three (3) minutes where the core members of your team (up to three people) should provide the motivation for your proposal

Full applications:

  • An on-line form that follows a methodology embedded in the EIC artificial intelligence-based IT platform that generates a full and detailed business plan with information on you company’s finances and structure;
  • A pitch-deck to be used if invited to the interviews

Applicants from the United Kingdom can apply to the EIC Accelerator, but can only request and receive funding in the form of “grant only”. The signature of any grant agreement will be subject to the positive conclusion of the association negotiation with the United Kingdom.

3. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex 2 (General conditions for proposals) of the EIC Work Programme 2023.

Support & Resources

Online Manual is your guide on the procedures from proposal submission to managing your grant.

Horizon Europe Programme Guide contains the detailed guidance to the structure, budget and political priorities of Horizon Europe.

Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – find the answers to most frequently asked questions on submission of proposals, evaluation and grant management.

Research Enquiry Service – ask questions about any aspect of European research in general and the EU Research Framework Programmes in particular.

National Contact Points (NCPs) – get guidance, practical information and assistance on participation in Horizon Europe. There are also NCPs in many non-EU and non-associated countries (‘third-countries’).

Enterprise Europe Network – contact your EEN national contact for advice to businesses with special focus on SMEs. The support includes guidance on the EU research funding.

IT Helpdesk – contact the Funding & Tenders Portal IT helpdesk for questions such as forgotten passwords, access rights and roles, technical aspects of submission of proposals, etc.

European IPR Helpdesk assists you on intellectual property issues.

CEN-CENELEC Research Helpdesk and ETSI Research Helpdesk – the European Standards Organisations advise you how to tackle standardisation in your project proposal.  

The European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for their recruitment – consult the general principles and requirements specifying the roles, responsibilities and entitlements of researchers, employers and funders of researchers.

Partner Search Services help you find a partner organisation for your proposal.

 

Latest Updates

Last Changed: August 8, 2024
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-01, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-05, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-04, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-03, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-06, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-02, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-07, HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOROPEN-01
Last Changed: October 18, 2023

In light of the disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East, the European Commission has carefully assessed the challenges experienced by partner organisations in the region. We acknowledge that this situation makes it difficult to complete project proposals for Horizon Europe calls on time.

As a result, the deadline of the EIC Accelerator cut-off for full (Step 2) proposals has been extended from 19 October to 8 November 2023 at 17:00:00 (CET).

At the same time, the 12-month limit to submit a full application following the successful evaluation of a short (Step 1) proposal is extended. Successful Step 1 applicants who exceed(ed) the maximum 12 months for submitting a full (Step 2) proposal between 7 June 2023 cut-off date and 8 November 2023 cut-off date, are allowed to submit a full (Step 2) proposal to the 8 November cut-off date.

Please consult this link for further information on deadline extension: 

https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/news/all-research-and-innovation-news/deadline-extension-horizon-europe-calls-following-hamas-terrorist-attacks-across-israel-2023-10-18_en

Last Changed: September 11, 2023

Updated link to EIC Investment Guidelines document - this is located in the Topic Conditions section.

Last Changed: August 3, 2023

The deadline for the last EIC Accelerator cut-off for full (Step 2) proposals this year has been changed from 4 October to 19 October 2023. This change of date is to allow applicants additional time to complete their full proposals taking into account the temporary moratorium on the short (Step 1) proposals from 2 June to 3 July 2023.

At the same time, the 12-month limit to submit a full application following the successful evaluation of a short (Step 1) proposal is extended so that successful Step 1 applicants who pass(ed) the maximum 12 months for submitting a full (Step 2) proposal between 7 June 2023 cut-off date and 19 October 2023 cut-off date, are allowed to submit a full (Step 2) proposal to the 19 October cut-off date.

Last Changed: July 3, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-05(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-07(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-03(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-06(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-04(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-02(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: July 3, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOROPEN-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: June 2, 2023

The EIC Accelerator is migrating to the Electronic Submission System hosted on the Funding and tender oppportunities portal. To accommodate the change for applicants, the deadline for submissions for the 7 June 2023 cut-off has been delayed with two weeks until 21 June 2023 at 17.00. For more information, including on how to submit your EIC Accelerator application, please consult the Frequently Asked Questions page on the EIC Website.

Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-07(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-03(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-06(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-04(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-02(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-07(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF), HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-05(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOROPEN-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
Last Changed: January 5, 2023
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOROPEN-01(HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF)
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