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Start: Aug. 1, 2019
Deadline: Nov. 8, 2019
Budget: EUR 15 000

Special call for business Prototyping Projects

Get the chance to present your idea to several VC's!

Eurolab4HPC is a Coordination Action funded by the European Commission under H2020 with the bold commitment to build the foundation for a European Research Center of Excellence in High-Performance Computing (HPC) Systems.

To promote applications for this BPP call, people interested in applying for this call can attend a free 2-day idea-to-business workshop in Gothenburg on 7-8 October 2019, travel expenses included.
Please contact Vicky.Wandels@ugent.be to register.

Afterwards you can still apply for the Business Prototyping Project (BPP) which typically lasts 3 months and needs to end by 30 April 2020. Eurolab4HPC can grant up to 15 000 EUR for the winning ideas.

Additionally you can pitch your idea to several Business angels at the Eurolab4HPC workshop during the HiPEAC Conference in Bologna in January 2020.

A proposal for a business prototyping project describes the value proposition, customers, partners and business models using the business model canvas. A BPP targets PhD students, early career researchers, senior researchers and industrial technical leaders. Once selected, they are mentored using the business model canvas. Hypotheses regarding components in the business model canvas are iteratively verified or adjusted with the goal of coming up with a business plan where business risks have been substantially reduced.

The Eurolab4HPC grant will amount to 15 000 EUR excl. VAT and will be paid upon receival of an invoice from the grantee’s institution. After being selected for a grant, the applicant organisation will sign a subcontracting agreement with Eurolab4HPC. This subcontract will clarify what tasks the organization will perform to be entitled to the 15 000 EUR BPP grant. A public summary of the activity will be published after the BPP.

The evaluation of the project proposals be done by at least three external independent experts selected by the steering committee under a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), and without conflict of interest with the proposers. The evaluation process will be composed of five steps: (i) eligibility check, (ii) review by external experts, (iii) consensus meeting chaired by the partner in charge of the call, (iv) decision to grant the best proposals by the steering committee, (v) feedback about the outcome of the evaluation process to all the proposers. All applicants will receive information about the outcome of their application by 21 November 2019.

See the attached instructions and proposal template for more details. The proposals have to be submitted via the Eurolab4HPC website no later than on 8 November 2019. The funding period after proposal acceptance is expected to start at earliest on 21 November 2019.

Funded projects
TitleTeam
PASIMBarcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)Alfonso Santiago, Mariano Vázquez and Christopher Mortonsubject
GreenHLSPolitecnico di MilanoLuca Cremona, Davide Zoni and William Fornaciarisubject
PETO4HPDAUniversity of ManchesterAndy Nisbet, Mikel Lujan and John Goodacresubject