From June 5 to July 17, companies can submit R&D projects that enhance scientific capabilities in the field of microelectronics and semiconductors, and stimulate public-private collaboration.
The ‘ChipMissions’ program will finance cooperative R&D projects with a budget of between 3 and 15 million euros, with the maximum grant intensity varying: 65%for large companies; 75% for medium-sized companies; and 80% for small companies.
Framed in the program 'Science and Innovation Missions linked to PERTE Chip', the call is aligned with the strategic objectives of the Government's strategic project and under the protection of the State Plan for Scientific, Technical and InnovationResearch 2021-2023.
Information about the call for proposals: https://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=100&MS=955&MN=2
More than 60 companies will benefit from the 'Chip Missions' grants in collaboration with the CDTI.
Jaime Martorell, Special Commissioner, participates also in the Chips JU inauguration
The aid, totaling over 80 million euros from the Next Generation EU Funds, will be available at the end of the month.