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Infoday for the photonics 2019 calls

A considerable budget is allocated in 2019 for photonics projects. The infoday is intended to provide prospective proposers with essential information.

Two calls for research proposals with an overall budget of EUR 75 million euros: ict-03-2019 "Photonics Manufacturing Pilot Lines for Photonic Components and Devices" and ict-05-2019c "Application driven photonics components" are awaiting the photonics community.

The topics cover a wide range of fields, from biophotonics to PICs and photonics sensors, with IA, RIA and CSA type projects. Moreover, complementing the 5 ones already in place, two new pilot lines are called for in Next Generation Freeform Optics and Advanced Optical Medical Device Technologies for medical diagnostics.

An information day to brief potential proposers is organised in Brussels on January 18, 2019. The session will take place from 9:00 to 12:30.

During the morning, programme officers from Unit A4 will present the specificities of the the topics and lessons learnt from previous calls, with special attention  devoted to answer questions from the audience.

The programme foresees also a pitching session (3 minutes, 2 slides each presentars) for prospective proposers. Please consider that we will not welcome consultants or presentations without a specific focus on future proposals.

The deadline for registration is 13 January 2019. The number of places is limited.

Webstreaming will be availble and recording of the session will be provided.

 

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The Infoday on Photonics calls 2019 was a major success, with over 80 participants in the room and several connecting from home via webstreaming. Commission officials presented the various call topics, together with the evaluation process and “lessons learnt”.