BRIDGE: First call for projects to be launched in October

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13.09.2016

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) are jointly setting up the new programme BRIDGE. The programme aims to better exploit the economic and societal potential of scientific research by promoting the transfer from scientific knowledge to innovation. Subject to the parliamentary decision, the programme will start this autumn.

BRIDGE will complement the support the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) already provide for Swiss science and innovation respectively. The programme relies on an integrative and iterative vision of innovation where there is strong interaction between scientific and innovation-based activities. Research and implementation partners will be encouraged to consult with each other at an early stage in the projects. BRIDGE will facilitate cooperation between universities, the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, research institutes and universities of applied sciences.

Two funding schemes
The first funding scheme - Proof of Concept - supports young researchers (bachelor's degree and higher) who want to develop an innovative application based on their own research results. The projects may target innovations of all kinds from all research areas. Funding is generally awarded for 12 months but may be extended to 18 months for special reasons. The applicants' salaries and any materials directly linked to the project are eligible for funding under this funding line. A Proof of Concept call is launched up to four times a year, giving researchers the opportunity to forge ahead with their innovative ideas.

As a second line of funding, Discovery will be aimed at experienced researchers seeking interactions between basic and applied research to assess and if possible realise the innovation potential of the research results. Only technological innovations with a strong societal or economic impact will be funded. Projects can last for up to 4 years and can be submitted by an individual or by a consortium consisting of up to three research institutions. The salaries of the project staff and project-related materials can be charged to the grant. The salaries of project leaders are generally excluded, except if they work at universities of applied sciences, where the institutional setup requires a different approach. Up to two calls are scheduled per year.

Planned start in autumn 2016
BRIDGE is part of the Education, Research and Innovation (ERI) dispatch for the period 2017-2020. The final decision on BRIDGE will be made by the Swiss parliament during its autumn session 2016. Subject to the parliamentary decision, the first call for Proof of Concept projects will be launched in October 2016. The first Discovery call for projects will follow in early 2017. From the beginning of October, detailed information about the schemes, calls and conditions of the new BRIDGE programme will be available on the website www.bridge.ch

(Press release)

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