Second bIoTope Open Call launched
This Open Call is targeted for start-ups, SMEs, companies or research institutes/organizations in the areas of Smart City services, environment, mobility, smart housing and citizen involvement.
The funded activities include:
- bIoTope Use Case support as hardware and/or software providers for data collection and analysis and integration to bIoTope System of Systems platform
- Coordination, communication and consulting activities for Use Case implementation and expansion
The call will be closed on 30th of April 2018. Check for more information on the or contact OpenCall2Mgmt@bIoTope-project.eu
bIoTope project:
Aalto University is the coordinator of (Building an IoT open innovation ecosystem for connected smart objects), one of several projects that comprise the (IoT-EPI) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme. The bIoTope project lays the foundation for creating open innovation ecosystems by providing a platform that enables companies to easily create new IoT systems and to rapidly harness available information using advanced Systems-of-Systems (SoS) capabilities for Connected Smart Objects – with minimal investment.
Open Call information:
Project full name: Building an IoT open innovation ecosystem for connected smart objects
Project acronym: bIoTope
Call identifier: bIoTope 2
Call title: bIoTope Open Call 2
Grant agreement number: 688203
Publication Date: 1st February 2018
Deadline: 30th April 2018 at 17:00 (CET)
Expected duration of participation: 12 months
Indicative budget for the call: € 371,000
Maximum funding request per proposal: € 60,000
Submission language: English
Web address for full open call information:
Web address for proposal submissions:
E-mail: OpenCall2Mgmt@bIoTope-project.eu
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