“This is a good opportunity to move important projects forward and engage in research based development. Our industry is developing innovation and sustainability technologies at a breath-taking speed and research based innovation is one of the drivers behind that development. We urge more companies to explore the possibilities for public funding, and we are able and willing to assist the process,” says Björgólfur Hávarðsson R&D manager at NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster.
NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster offers information and free advice to all cluster participants. The next application deadline is February 15, 2017.
MNOK 23 FOR R&D ACTIVITIES FOCUSED ON RESEARCH BASED INNOVATION
Regionalt Forskningsfond has announced a new call for applications. The program funds regional R&D projects that can lead to research based innovation. The aim is to contribute to sustainable business environment and secure jobs in the region.
Applicants must be companies, or a consortium of companies. Read more about the Regional Bedriftsprosjekt 2017 here. Deadline is February 15th.
MNOK 17 FROM REGIONAL FUND FOR PREQUALIFICATION OF PROJECTS
The Regionalt Forskningsfond Vestlandet has announced a new call for application to qualification funds aimed at developing research and development projects that may qualify for further funding down the line. A project must seek answers to critical questions which must be answered before a larger program can be launched in a meaningful way. The application must detail the knowledge gap, need for research or methodological challenges to be addressed in the project. The project must detail how the result can benefit the creation of value and defending or creating jobs in the Vestlandet region (Rogaland to Sogn and Fjordane).
Read more about the prequalification funding here. Applications are received continuously (until the funds are exhausted)
Contract our R&D manager for further discussions and planning
Björgólfur Hávarðsson
bjorgolfur@seafoodinnovation.no
+47 9221 2727 NFR Regionale forskningsfond Vestlandet