![]() We guide companies through the implementation of an adequate innovation strategy, which allows them to tackle any transformation challenge in a coordinated and effective manner, from an integrated perspective. We provide advice to activities that encourage innovation, aimed at promoting the development of new innovative markets from the demand side, through public procurement. We help our clients position their businesses in strategic areas of interest and involve them in EU projects with the most active stakeholders in their sectors.Ĭascade funding is a European Commission mechanism that allows small amounts of public funds to be distributed in a more agile way. To maximise the success and impact of a project, we manage the communication and dissemination activities, but we also define a social innovation strategy and tools to measure its impact. At the time these statistics were prepared, the contracts with the selected participants were still in process of being signed, so there could be some variation in the data presented.We are experts in European programmes, which provide the opportunity to finance the development and market access of your company's innovative projects. The main figures from the call are represented in the following figure: Regarding the funding that the programme is going to provide to the selected third parties, is worth mentioning the balanced distribution among some countries. Selection of DAPSI challenges Proposals selected *Īfter the evaluation process, 20 proposals have been selected from the 147 submitted. The distribution of applications received among the different challenges can be seen in the figure below, which shows Data Compatibility & Interoperability as the challenge chosen by most of the applicants (25%), followed by Security & Privacy (20%), Service Portability (18%), Data Sovereignty (18%), Data Transparency (14%) and finally Other (5%). Applicants were able to select between Data Compatibility & Interoperability, Security & Privacy, Data Transparency, Service Portability, Data Sovereignty and Other, with the possibility of multiple selection for the same application. ![]() In this third Call, DAPSI allowed for applications within 6 established challenges. ![]() A large number of countries were covered thanks to the communication and dissemintaion efforts in getting participants from all the eligible countries.Ĭountry of applicants DAPSI challenges selected It is possible to see a predominance of German (31), Netherlands (19), French (19), British (19), Italian (13) and Spanish (13) applications, followed by applications from Portugal, Greece, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium or Denmark among others. The third Open Call received proposals from 31 countries. Out of the 147 proposals, 75% (110 applications) were submitted by single legal entities, 6% (8 applications) by groups of individuals (teams), another 12% (19 applicants) by groups of organizations (consortium), 6% (8 proposals) by groups of individual(s) and organization(s), and finally, 1% (2 applications) by single individuals (natural persons). Open call results: Finalized or In progressĪpplicants were asked whether they were applying as a group of individual(s) and organization(s), as a team, as a consortium, as a natural person or as a legal entity. This article analyses the 147 finalised proposals, which represents 65% of the applications started. ![]() ![]() There were 225 expressions of interest and 147 finalised proposals submitted to the third DAPSI Open Call. The Third DAPSI Open Call was open between the 23 rd of September 2021 and the 23 rd of November 2021. ![]()
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