EIC Accelerator Challenge: Customer-driven, innovative space technologies and services
HORIZON EIC Accelerator Blended Finance
Basic Information
- Identifier
- HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-07
- 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-07HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOR-01
Description
The overall goal of this Challenge is to ensure Europe is able to service and protect its own Space infrastructure, avoiding the risk of losing its strategic autonomy, and enhance the competitiveness of its space industry by encouraging the emergence of innovative, interoperable, scalable, and autonomous “customer-driven” innovative space technologies and services.
In terms of technological developments, the specific objectives of this Challenge are:
- To have the means to inspect spacecraft in orbit, to augment satellite capabilities and resilience;
- To develop autonomous and in-space collision avoidance capabilities e.g., use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)/ Machine Learning (ML) for collision avoidance manoeuvres, space debris positioning data and develop in-space mobility propulsion capabilities;
- To further mature assembly and manufacturing in orbit with different applications (e.g., in-orbit, cis-lunar exploration, Earth observation, space debris inspection, space situational awareness, etc.);
- To collect space debris with a view for recycling, recovering and transforming purposes (e.g., microgravity platforms);
- To design and construct a R&I low Earth orbit unmanned platform assembled in orbit and to host in-orbit microgravity experiments or collect/re-use space debris considering and make use of a sustainable, modular concept for the platform and its operation;
- To scale up disruptive innovations for space situational awareness (SSA), in- space logistics, Earth observation, navigation, satellite communications (SATCOM), and others.
This Challenge aims at developing:
- an European servicing and re-use/recycling capability for servicing European space infrastructure, while contributing to the management and reduction of space debris;
- timely and cost-effective Space Traffic Management services for on-time collision avoidance manoeuvres;
- the re-use, refurbish or recycling of a spacecraft components or launchers upper stages;
- scientific and technological solutions for in-orbit services and re-use/refurbishing and recycling of old spacecraft (e.g. satellites, rockets upper stages or critical raw materials etc.);
- Innovative propulsion solutions for in-space mobility of spacecraft;
- Innovative technologies for space transportation, Earth observation, navigation, satellite communications, space science, space situational awareness.
It is expected that EU companies generate new contracts from new markets, together with significant cost-savings for satellite owners. Affordable and cost-effective on orbit satellite servicing technologies will first benefit the EU space economy, through an increased competitiveness of EU space industry. The boom of an innovative in-space servicing (IISS) industry will result in much broader economic and market spill over effects.
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.
Where relevant, companies supported under this Challenge will have the opportunity to benefit from the in-orbit demonstration and validation services supported by Horizon Europe, Cluster 4 Space.
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
2. Eligible countries: described in Annex 2 (General conditions for proposals) of the EIC Work Programme 2023.
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.
- Award criteria, scoring and thresholds: described in section IV of the EIC Work Programme 2023
- Submission and evaluation processes: described in section IV of the EIC Work Programme 2023
- Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in section IV of the EIC Work Programme 2023
Call documents:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Latest Updates
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
Updated link to EIC Investment Guidelines document - this is located in the Topic Conditions section.
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.
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.