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Eureka Network projects

Your company or research group is active in science-based innovation, research and development. The Eureka Network project support offer provides a springboard to launch and implement your international innovation project.

This support offer is aimed at:

  • Implementation partners: SMEs, large corporations, start-ups, administrative bodies, non-profit organisations, and other private or public institutions
  • Research partners: researchers from Swiss research institutions

Innosuisse facilitates matchmaking opportunities, networking events and calls for projects with their Eureka partner agencies in the respective countries. Each agency is responsible for evaluating, funding and guiding applicants in their own country. Successful applications then receive joint support from Innosuisse.

Before you embark on a Eureka project, we recommend that you consult your national project coordinator, who can help you make sure that all the countries you want to include offer funding options and that your consortium meets the funding criteria.

1. Submit application

Submission of an international application
Your organisation is planning to develop innovative products, services or processes, and you need to enlist the expertise of a Swiss or international research institution.

You would also like to make inroads into the innovation ecosystems of your target countries, take advantage of new opportunities for collaboration and implement a joint innovation project with international partners. So why not join forces – and work together to make your innovation project a reality.

You can submit Eureka Network projects at any time on any innovation topic of your choice.

Submit a Smart Simple application with your international partners and concurrently a project application with Innosuisse for the Swiss part of your consortium. Select the option “Eureka” on the Innosuisse portal to make sure you use the correct screen to complete your application.

2. Evaluation and decision

Evaluation and decision on International project
In a first step, the Innosuisse Secretariat checks whether your application meets the formal requirements. If these requirements are met, the evaluation process begins. In a second step, two independent experts evaluate the content of your application according to specific criteria. Based on this evaluation, the Innosuisse Innovation Council makes a decision on whether to fund your project.

Please note that Eureka Network projects will only be approved if both Innosuisse and its partner agency(-ies) accept the funding application. If either Innosuisse or its partner agency(-ies) reject the associated funding requests, the entire application will be rejected.

3. Conclude contract and start project

Conclusion of contracts and launch of the international project
The project partners must conclude a funding agreement with Innosuisse, which will be sent to them by e-mail. You may only start your innovation project as contractually agreed once you have signed the contract and returned it by e-mail.

You must start your project within three months after the contract takes effect.

PLEASE NOTE: Please notify Innosuisse of the precise project start date by sending an e-mail to eureka@innosuisse.ch.

4. Project reporting

Submission of an international application
Over the course of your innovation project, you in your capacity as project partner must provide regular progress reports so that Innosuisse is kept informed on how the project is going. If you want to make significant changes to your innovation project, you must submit a proposal to do so.

PLEASE NOTE: Please submit all reports (status reports, final reports and financial reports) directly on the submission portal. Please contact us at eureka@innosuisse.ch if you would like to submit a report outside the prearranged schedule.

5. Conclude project

Closure of the international partnership and submission of the final report
You must send a final scientific report and the financial reports to Innosuisse no later than one month after concluding your project. These are used for quality assurance and financial auditing purposes and also to gauge how effective the project has been.

Please refer to the document “Eligible material costs” for information on entering the material costs:

PLEASE NOTE: Please submit all reports (status reports, final reports and financial reports) directly on the Innosuisse application plateform.

You can use the “Timesheet” below as evidence of the hours spent for financial reporting. Please note that you must present a detailed list per day and per employee outlining the hours worked on the project, on request.

Further information

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