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Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration (EOSC Partnership) is sponsored by European Commission — Horizon Europe. Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration is a Horizon Europe Coordination and Support Action (HORIZON-INFRA-2027-01-EOSC-02) designed to enhance the European Open Science Cloud's capacity to bridge research and indust…
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# EU Funding & Tenders Portal EU Funding & Tenders Portal * Results & Innovation support * SME Self-assessment tool Home Funding Calls for proposals Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration (EOSC Partnership) Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration (EOSC Partnership) HORIZON-INFRA-2027-01-EOSC-02 * Conditions and documents * Partner search announcements Research Infrastructures 2027 (HORIZON-INFRA-2027-01) HORIZON-CSA HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions HORIZON Lump Sum Grant [HORIZON-AG-LS] 15 June 2027 17:00:00 Brussels time Project results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: * Organisations contributing resources to the EOSC Federation have improved capacity, stronger incentives and better legal and technical conditions to valorise these knowledge resources and engage in open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration.
* Organisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have clearer frameworks and incentives to offer their resources to innovators, deep-tech startups and startups emerging from academia. * Organisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have established channels in EOSC to promote knowledge valorisation with the private sector, including SMEs and industry.
This topic aims to support increasing and exploiting the potential of EOSC as a driver of innovation and a platform for researchers to develop new technologies and solutions that can be brought to the market.
Knowledge valorisation is one of the EU’s key priorities for the European Research Area, aiming to ensure that the increasing amount of research results generated in the EU, mostly with full or partial public funding, are transformed to products, services and solutions that benefit society and contribute to economic competitiveness.
Many initiatives have already been taken at EU level to boost knowledge valorisation, including the guiding principles, codes of practice and a platform to build a community to share experiences[1].
The EOSC Federation brings together and makes available to researchers, large volumes of knowledge resources, including data, publications, software, tools and services from different research and data infrastructures and scientific services providers across Europe.
It therefore has the potential to facilitate and provide appropriate frameworks for knowledge valorisation, open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration especially for what concerns results that stem from cross-discipline or cross-country research.
Activities funded under this topic should aim to support the capacity of the EOSC Federation and its community to better valorise research results in line with the EU’s code of practice on intellectual assets management[2] and standardisation in the European Research Area[3].
This effort should also take into account the specific needs of different research communities contributing to the EOSC Federation, ensuring they have the possibility to set better legal terms for knowledge valorisation through appropriate choice of licenses etc. More guidance is therefore needed to ensure that contributors can share their knowledge resources in the EOSC Federation with fewer legal strings attached.
Proposals under this topic should include the following activities: * Analyse opportunities and barriers emerging from the provisions of the EU’s current legal framework on intellectual property and relevant types of licenses that set the legal conditions for researchers to valorise knowledge resources in EOSC Federation.
* Gather requirements and needs, develop and analyse potential business models and access schemes for innovators and start-ups in Europe to access and use resources available in the EOSC Federation. * Develop a number of case studies of identified EOSC stakeholders valorising their results and/or establishing collaboration links with the private sector.
* Map out and evaluate the possibilities of relevant types of licenses for knowledge resources to facilitate knowledge valorisation and engage in open innovation and industry-academia collaboration.
* Organise workshops, webinars and awareness-raising campaigns, and develop guiding material targeted at EOSC users and communities contributing to EOSC on how to facilitate and engage in knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration based on the knowledge resources of EOSC Federation.
* Develop recommendations and best practices, based also on the case studies, for further development of the EOSC Federation to facilitate knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration.
To ensure complementarity with and use of the latest EU guidelines and research results, proposals should build on ongoing and previous Horizon Europe-funded projects, including IP4OS, EU guiding principles for knowledge valorisation, Knowledge Valorisation Platform and code of practice for intellectual property management and standards. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[4].
[1] https://research-and-innovation. ec. europa.
eu/research-area/industrial-research-and-innovation/eu-valorisation-policy/knowledge-valorisation-platform [2] http://data. europa. eu/eli/reco/2023/499/oj [3] https://eur-lex.
europa. eu/eli/reco/2023/498/oj [4] https://eosc. eu/partnership/ Developing, consolidating and optimising the European research infrastructures landscape, maintaining global leadership (INFRADEV) (2026-27) Topic conditions and documents #### 1.
Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes. **Proposal page limits and layout:** described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System. #### 2.
Eligible Countries described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes. A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.
#### 3. Other Eligible Conditions described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes. #### 4.
Financial and operational capacity and exclusion described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes. #### 5a. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes.
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Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes The following additions to the general award criteria apply: For the ‘Impact’ criterion, the following aspects will also be taken into account: The extent to which the proposed work incorporates the necessary coordination efforts and resources with other relevant projects and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) governance structure in the context of the EOSC Partnership.
are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual. #### 5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes.
#### 6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants Beneficiaries will be subject to the following additional access rights: * Each beneficiary must grant royalty-free access to its results to the EOSC Association for monitoring and developing policies and strategies for the European Open Science Cloud.
Each beneficiary must also provide directly to the EOSC Association the information the beneficiary deems necessary for monitoring and developing policies and strategies for the European Open Science Cloud.
* Each beneficiary must grant royalty-free access to its intellectual property rights which are part of the results and are needed for further developing the European Open Science Cloud to legal entities identified by the granting authority and established in Member States or countries associated to the Horizon Europe Framework Programme. Such access rights are limited to non- commercial use.
Beneficiaries must deposit the digital research data generated in the action in a trusted repository federated in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) in compliance with EOSC requirements.
Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021 authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) – and in actions under the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2021-2025) [This [decision is available on the Funding and Tenders Portal, in the reference documents section for Horizon Europe, under ‘Simplified costs decisions’ or through this link: https://ec.
europa. eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/ls-decision_he_en. pdf]].
described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes.
described in the specific topic of the Work Programme #### Application and evaluation forms and model grant agreement (MGA): **Application form templates**_— the application form specific to this call is available in the Submission System_ Standard application form (HE RIA, IA) Standard application form (HE CSA) **Evaluation form templates**_— will be used with the necessary adaptations_ Standard evaluation form (HE RIA, IA) Standard evaluation form (HE CSA) **Model Grant Agreements (MGA)** Framework Partnership Agreement FPA **Call-specific instructions** Detailed budget table (HE LS) Information on financial support to third parties (HE) Information on clinical studies (HE) Guidance: "Lump sums - what do I need to know?"
#### Additional documents: HE Main Work Programme 2025 – 1. General Introduction HE Main Work Programme 2025 – 3. Research Infrastructures HE Main Work Programme 2026-2027 – 15.
General Annexes HE Framework Programme 2021/695 HE Specific Programme Decision 2021/764 EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509 Decision authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment EU Grants AGA — Annotated Model Grant Agreement Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement Partner search announcements **Searches of partners to collaborate on this topic** LEARs, Account Administrators or self-registrants can publish partner requests for open and forthcoming topics after logging into this Portal, as well as any user having an active public Person profile.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to legal entities established in EU Member States and countries associated to Horizon Europe (including EEA/EFTA countries, and other associated third countries). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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