The CDTI Innovation opens the call INNOGLOBAL ERDF 2025 on 26 august with 25 million in subsidy for business projects of r & D in the field of large scientific facilities and international cooperation

  • The projects must register at multilateral, bilateral programmes or Big Science that connect to Spain with more than 70 countries and 15 big international scientific infrastructure
  • The convening INNOGLOBAL ERDF 2025 spent 25 million in co-financed with grants round 2021-2027 ERDF funding for r & D of spanish companies in international consortia

INNOGLOBAL 2025 Anuncio fecha de apertura
The deadline for submission of requests is, from 26 august to 26 september 2025

The centre for technological development and innovation (CDTI) progress in the next opening of the convening 2025 of INNOGLOBAL ERDF, the deadline for submission of requests will be from 26 august to 26 september. Endowed with eur 25 million in grants to encourage the participation of spanish companies in international projects of R & D, the initiative, which formsProgramme of transfer and Cooperationand in the heart of Internationalization of the state Plan of r + D + I 2024-2027, reinforces the strategic of CDTI to accelerate the transfer of knowledge, expand innovative perimeter and project national r & D in the european research area and major global programmes.

The act also includes, in the Plan of spain ERDF Plurirregional 2021-2027, contributing to the specific objective “ to develop and improve research and innovation capacities assimilate technology and advanced specifically from a perspective of international cooperation.

INNOGLOBAL 2025 is the gateway to spanish companies turned knowledge on innovations competitive in global markets, strengthen their technological capabilities and contribute to the european leadership in Strategic areas. In line with the strategic Plan 2024-2027 of CDTI, mobilizes resources to extend the R & D in new enterprises, to raise the intensity and shear innovative talent in consortia of high impact, ensuring that every public euro invested will result in growth, employment and solutions beneficial to society.

Objective and scope: technological cooperation without borders

The convening 2025 of INNOGLOBAL finances the activity of smes and large firms that either the age of 499 employees (small capitalization medium than smes) or whose leadership development project will develop in the canary islands, to take part in consortia international technology cooperation (programmes Eureka, Iberoeka, PRIMA, bilateral and unilateral projects) or projects “ Big Science ” linked to major scientific infrastructure industry, science as IFMIF-DONES CERN, ITER or SKAO, among others, or those on the map of ICTS, ministry of science, innovation and universities, with initiatives undertaken in any of the eleven communities and autonomous cities eligible (Andalusia, Castilla La Mancha, Extremadura, Ceuta, Melilla, balearic islands, canary islands, castile and león, valencia, Galicia and region of Murcia), with a minimum budget of €175,000 and duration that may be extended until june 2028.

Operational aspects of solicitation

  • Mode of aid: subvention of up to 80 per cent of eligible cost for smes, 75 per cent for medium and 65 per cent for large companies, in accordance with the limits of the General regulations for exemption by category, provided that they observe the ERDF rates for cofinancing of the NATIONAL and autonomous cities in which to develop the activity.
  • Minimum: no eligible grant will be less than 30 per cent of the budget of the beneficiary and all intensities shall respect the limits of the rules of procedure (EU) 651/2014. This financial leverage lowers the threshold of entry to r & D and multiplies the international return of european funds towards the productive fabric.
  • Presentation: seek with opening on 26 august and closure on 26 september 2025.
  • Evaluation: maximum of 100 points with thresholds in critical blocks:
    • international projection (25)
    • technology and innovation (30)
    • capacity of the spanish company (15)
    • development plan (15)
    • socio-económico and environmental impact (15)
  • International certification: technology cooperation projects must have obtained certification Eureka, Iberoeka, PRIMA, bilateral or internationalization CDTI report before the interim resolution with date after 1 january 2025.
  • Big Science: NEW agreements with national or with infrastructures as CERN, ESS or SKAO, amongst others; the spanish company must make a statement responsible for technical arrangement with partners.
  • Compatibilities: aid isincompatiblewith other subsidies identical finance proceedings during the same period, avoiding duplication and enhancing the efficiency of public expenditure.

Innoglobal alignment with the strategic Plan CDTI 2024-2027

The Strategic Plan 2024-2027 of CDTI identifies seven vectors for action, in order to guide public policy on innovation. INNOGLOBAL contributes directly to each of them:

  • Expansion of innovative perimeter: To encourage the internationalization of smes — segment Plan — the convening extends the entrepreneurial base that get transnational projects and captures knowledge abroad.
  • Growth linked to r & D: aid Intensities (up to 80% for smes) allow the R & D is scaling lever business technological environments even in high-risk.
  • Strengthening of the ecosystem: International consortia facilitate connection público-privada and complementarity of capacities between spanish regions and its foreign partners.
  • Transfer of technology: The projects are aimed at strategic challenges and allow for a development plan with specific rating (15 per cent) to ensure results transferable.
  • Disruptive innovation: Cooperation with over 70 countries and with infrastructures as E-XFEL or IFMIF-DONES positioned to spanish companies in technological frontier in merger, photonics, big-data or hydrogen.
  • International projection: The call is the star of the vector and maximize the return of the Horizon Europe and the initiatives Eureka/Clusters, among other

Added value of Innoglobal for the economy, society and the technological empowerment

The convening Innoglobal brings a technological capital increase of business, with a multiplier effect by the high intensity of aid. In Addition, the ERDF co ensures that less developed regions (Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, Ceuta and Melilla) to finance projects with a high intensity of aid, encouraging the skilled jobs and opportunities in areas with less innovative.

For its part, in terms of transfer of knowledge and talent attraction, interaction with major scientific facilities and foreign partners exposes smes to advanced technological standards and facilitates the entry of international investigating staff by enhancing the critical mass in areas of national sovereignty as the quantum photonics, agro-biotechnology or computing group. In Addition, in terms of sustainability and welfare, citizen embodies the principleDo Not Significant Harm(DNSH) and a specific criterion of socio-económico and environmental impact (15 per cent of the evaluation) to prioritize solutions to accelerate the transition and digital green

Programmes included in the invitation

Multilateral programmes

  • Eureka Initiative(network projects and Clusters): Albania, Austria, belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, brazil, Bulgaria, canada, Chile, south korea, croatia, cyprus, denmark, slovakia, slovenia, spain, Estonia, finland, france, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, Israel, italy, latvia, lithuania, luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, monaco, Montenegro, netherlands, norway, Poland, Portugal, united kingdom, czech republic, romania, San Marino, Serbia, singapore, south africa, sweden, switzerland, turkey and ukraine. In addition, any other country outside the Eureka initiative with the que se realicen llamadas Eureka-Globalstars.
  • Iberoeka projectsArgentina, Bolivia, brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, spain, Guatemala, Honduras, mexico, Nicaragua, panama, Paraguay, peru, Portugal, dominican republic, Uruguay and Venezuela.
  • GRANT programme: Algeria, jordan, lebanon, Egypt, croatia, cyprus, france, morocco, germany, greece, Israel, italy, luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, slovenia, spain, tunisia, turkey and Bulgaria. or Bilateral programmes: algeria, jordan, morocco, brazil, Korea, japan, China, egypt, India, Malaysia, thailand, taiwan, and of course.

Technology cooperation projects unilateral international

  • Made by international consortia, with the participation of spanish companies, who collaborate effectively with one or more partners in the following countries: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, brazil, cambodia, cape Verde, Taste, Chile, China, Colombia, south korea, ivory coast, Costa Rica, Cuba, EAU, usa, Ecuador, egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, iran, japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Laos, lebanon, malaysia, Mauritania, morocco, Myanmar, mexico, oman, peru, Dominican Republic, Senegal, singapore, thailand, taiwan, tunisia, Uruguay and Viet Nam.

International cooperation in Big Science

  • May form consortia with participants of any country, provided that the purpose of the developments is geared to meet the following scientific and technical Infrastructures Unique (ICTS) and agencies and International scientific infrastructure in which spain is:
  • International agencies and infrastructures:
    • CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
    • CTAO (Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory)
    • DEMO (Demonstration Fusion Power Plant)
    • ELI (Extreme Light Infrastructure)
    • THIS (European Southern Observatory)
    • ESRF (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)
    • ESS (European Spallation Source)
    • EST (European Solar Telescope)
    • ET (Einstein Telescope)
    • FAIR ((Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research)
    • European XFEL (X-Ray Free-Electron Laser)
    • IFMIF-DONES (International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility-DEMO Oriented Neutron Source)
    • ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor)
    • ILL (Institut Laue-Langevin)
    • SKAO (Square Kilometre Array Project Observatory)
  • Scientific and technical infrastructures Unique (ICTS): members of the Map of ICTS, ministry of science and innovation and universities in force at the time of publication of invitation.

For more information:
https :// www.cdti.es/aid/innoglobal-2025

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