The CDTI Innovation allocates 5.2 million in grants to 21 business R&D projects in international technological cooperation INNOGLOBAL 2025

  • The final resolution of INNOGLOBAL 2025 approves aid to 21 projects in seven autonomous communities, with a total grant of 5.2 million euros and a mobilized budget of 9.4 million in R&D projects in international technological cooperation
  • This resolution coincides with the opening of the deadline for applications for the INNOGLOBAL 2026 call, endowed with up to 30.25 million euros
     

Resolución definitiva Innoglobal 2025
The Valencian Community concentrates the largest volume of projects, followed by Andalusia and Galicia

The CDTI Innovation, the innovation agency of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, has published the final resolution of the call INNOGLOBAL FEDER 2025 for R&D projects of international technological cooperation, with 5.2 million euros destined to 21 projects in seven Autonomous Communities to finance the participation of Spanish companies in international R&D consortiums in international technological cooperation programs and in Big Science projects. The total budget mobilised is 9.4 million euros.


Innoglobal 2025 projects

 

INNOGLOBAL 2025 is the first specific ERDF grant instrument created by the CDTI to encourage the participation in international technological cooperation programs of companies located in the eleven eligible communities and autonomous cities. In this first edition 2025, the call has registered applications in the three main programmatic axes foreseen (multilateral, bilateral and unilateral cooperation and Big Science) and has motivated projects in seven of the eleven eligible ERDF regions, which reflects a phase of construction of demand that the CDTI reinforces with the new call INNOGLOBAL ERDF 2026, whose deadline for applications has just opened on June 17 and is endowed with 30.25 million euros.

The Valencian Community concentrates the largest volume of projects, with 7 actions supported and a grant of 1,812,036 euros, followed by Andalusia with 5 projects and 1,400,961 euros in aid. Galicia receives funding for 4 projects (866,780 euros) and Castilla-La Mancha for 2 (583,997 euros). Baleares, Canarias and Region of Murcia complete the distribution with one project each.


Innoglobal 2025 Autonomous Communities

 

More information available at: https://www.cdti.es/sites/default/files/2026-06/resolucion_definitiva_inno2025_firmado.pdf

Information about INNOGLOBAL 2026 at: https://www.cdti.es/ayudas/innoglobal-2026

 

About the CDTI Innovation

The Center for Technological Development and Innovation, CDTI E.P.E. It is the innovation agency of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, whose objective is the promotion of technological innovation in the business environment. The mission of the CDTI is to ensure that the Spanish business fabric generates and transforms scientific and technical knowledge into globally competitive, sustainable and inclusive growth. In 2025, within the framework of the Strategic Plan 2024-2027, the CDTI provided 2,423 million euros of support to Spanish companies and startups.

 

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