European Innovation Council: biggest annual funding opportunities for innovators to scale up

10 Feb 2022 03:29 PM

The Commission recently (09 February 2022) adopted the 2022 work programme of the European Innovation Council. It opens funding opportunities worth over €1.7 billion in 2022 for breakthrough innovators to scale up and create new markets, for example in quantum computing, new generation batteries and gene therapy. Launched in March 2021 as a major novelty of the Horizon Europe programme, the European Innovation Council has a total budget of over €10 billion between 2021 and 2027.

Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, recently said:

The European Innovation Council has already supported 4 unicorns and more than 90 centaurs. The work programme for this year is backed by the biggest ever annual funding for visionary entrepreneurs and researchers, as well as new measures to support female innovators and scale-ups. Europe is committed to supporting innovation and new technologies and we are on track to meet our ambition to make the EIC Europe's unicorn factory.”

What is new in the 2022 work programme?

The 2022 work programme of the European Innovation Council (EIC) has several new elements, simplifying the application process and contributing to EU policies.

Novelties

Contribution to policy priorities

The 2022 work programme sets out an updated set of ‘EIC Challenges'. The EIC Challenges provide funding opportunities in thematic areas with over €500 million for start-ups to develop technologies that will contribute to the EU's target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, as well as to building strategic autonomy in quantum, space and new medical technologies.

Simplification

The EIC strives to continuously improve its processes to the benefit of its applicants:

European Innovation Council funding and support in 2022

All projects of the European Innovation Council have access to Business Acceleration Services, which provides coaches, mentors and expertise, partnering opportunities with corporates, investors and others, and a range of other services and events.

Following the publication of the Work Programme, an information day will take place on Tuesday 22 February to provide information on how the European Innovation Council works, how to apply for funding, who is eligible and what this year's novelties are. Sessions will include information on funding opportunities for research teams, start-ups, SMEs and investors.