Strategic Missions
PROGRAMMES R&D
PROGRAMMES R&D
Strategic Missions
Description
It is a program of aid to cooperative R&D projects (fundamentally, Industrial Research) of great dimension and strategic nature aimed at solving concrete and relevant challenges for Spanish society.
For each of the five proposed “Science and Innovation Missions” there are three or four specific areas for improvement that limit the proposed global challenge.
The projects must have objectives aimed at solving one or more of these areas for improvement, and additional complementary objectives may be proposed, provided they are consistent with the selected mission.
The company must establish three quantitative indicators that reflect the general results of the project objectives. The degree of compliance with these three indicators will modulate the amount of aid finally received.
The following direct costs of execution are admitted: personnel costs, instrumental costs and inventory material, costs of contractual research, technical knowledge and patents acquired at market prices, general expenses and additional operating expenses that derive directly from the project and expenses of the auditor’s report.
Grandes empresas | PYMEs | |
CALL | MAX. 60M€ | MIN 10M€ |
CONSORTIUM COMPOSITION | Leading partners: large Company, at least 1 SME | Leading a médium size Company, only SMEs eligible |
CONSORTIUM SIZE | 3-8 (2 autonomous) | 3-6 (2 autonomous) |
BUDGET | MIN 5M€ – MAX 10M€ | MIN 1,5M€ – MAX 3 M€ |
ALLOCATION | LAST ANNUITY >= 20% | LAST ANNUITY >= 20% |
SUBCONT ORG.INV | >=20% | >=15% |
WEIGTH OF THE ACTIVITIES | IND. RESEARCH >= 85% | IND. RESEARCH >= 60% |
DURATION | 3 or 4 YEARS | 2 or 3 YEARS |
EJECUCIÓN (fecha fin) | 2020,2021, 2022 and/or 2023 (31 Dec) | 2020,2021 and/or 2022 (31 Dec) |
CARTIF participation
In February 2020 the first call of the call is launched with the intention of replicating it every two years.
The Center, thanks to the extensive experience gained in R&D, has the capacity to tackle the missions, especially the objectives included in the first four missions: clean energy, intelligent mobility, sustainable agri-food and new industry.
Program summary sheet
Summary file in PDF format:
DownloadThematic blocks:
The projects supported with “CDTI Missions” must be multidisciplinary, accommodate different technologies and sectors, and incorporate the latest scientific-technical trends and challenges.
The challenges posed by the Program are embodied, under the cross-cutting umbrella of the fight against climate change and sustainability, in five areas of development or “CDTI Missions” proposed by the CDTI:
Safe, efficient and clean energy for the 21st century
Short description:
Promote the decarbonisation of the Spanish economy to drastically reduce the emission of polluting gases (C02, N02, etc.), as well as the energy dependence on fossil fuels in Spain by investing in R + D in renewable and sustainable energy.
Areas for improvement
- Technological bases (pilot validated in the laboratory) to significantly reduce the cost of generating electrical energy from renewable sources.
- Technological bases (laboratory validated pilot) to significantly reduce the cost of stationary energy storage from renewable sources, regardless of the storage vector used.
- Technologies for the integration of renewables through the development of a more efficient, flexible and intelligent energy network, which allows better management of demand peaks through intelligent systems, as well as better management and integration of prosumers in the networks.
Smart and sustainable mobility
Short description:
Facilitate the evolution and transformation of the transport sector in a broad sense based on sustainability, decarbonisation and the drastic reduction of emissions, with special attention to aspects such as autonomous mobility and electro-mobility and new integrated management systems for inter-modal transport that complement the mentioned technologies, as well as new urban or interurban mobility systems that can coexist with the traditional ones.
- Obtain a functional prototype in relevant environment (TRL 5) of autonomous vehicle (equivalent to class 3 or 4 in autonomous cars), as well as infrastructure and communication management systems for autonomous vehicle parks, regardless of the sector.
- Significant improvement in energy density and cost of energy storage systems in electric vehicles.
- Development of advanced recharging systems and infrastructures for vehicle parks of all kinds.
- Elimination or reduction of emissions from all types of vehicles and promotion of mobility models that contribute to this objective.
Promote a large sustainable and healthy agro-food sector
Short description:
Convert the Spanish agri-food sector into a source of innovation capable of facing the challenges of climate change and actively contributing to a healthy diet with less environmental impact.
- Promotion of sustainable agriculture that improves crop yields, reduces water and nutrient consumption, as well as phitosanitary.
- Development of plant varieties adapted to the challenges of climate change, and resistant to emerging pests.
- Sustainable and lower environmental impact development of functional products and ingredients that contribute to reducing the incidence and morbidity of preventable diseases with a high social impact related to diet.
Boost Spanish industry in the industrial revolution of the 21st century
Short description:
Development of advanced research in areas that enable disruptive news for the industry that have a transversal and high impact on its sustainability and generate greater competitiveness and efficiency.
- Developments for an industrial production oriented to personalization, total quality and high productivity, which adequately integrates robotic systems and human workers.
- Protection of industries that incorporate innovations based on interconnected and susceptible of attacking information systems.
- Developments for a sustainable and efficient industrial production in all the links of the chain (raw materials, intermediate products, final products and waste) that guarantee effective recycling and recovery systems for industrial waste.
Give a sustainable response to diseases and needs derived from aging
Short description:
Develop ambitious R&D initiatives that allow the Spanish health technology industry to contribute to a sustainable response to functional problems, dependency and fragility derived from the aging of Spanish society, while allowing growth, being more competitive and reinforcing the leadership position of Spanish healthcare.
- Develop diagnostic methods aimed at the early identification of diseases derived from degenerative, non-tumor processes, typical of aging, in order to be able to modify their natural history and delay the disability derived from their evolution.
- Advance in the treatment of diseases of high impact on society derived from degenerative, non-tumor processes, typical of aging, including the development of health technologies, new equipment and / or elements to support the patient that allow offering alternatives to those with options limited or non-existent therapeutics, as well as those technologies that allow reducing or delaying the degree of dependency.
- Monitoring, follow-up and management of degenerative, non-tumor processes, typical of aging and the needs of the frail elderly population, relying on ICT (digital health), with intelligent use of data.
Responsible
Irene Hompanera Velasco
Programs Department
Related projects
Veolia, new member of the CARTIF Assembly
Veolia, a leading company in the optimised management of resources, joins the CARTIF Assembly to support the Centre’s activities and thus give continuity to ten years of collaboration in multiple research and technological development projects. This was started by the...
CARTIF participates in the H2MetAmo Project of the Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Complementary Plan, funded with 2.7 million euros
The Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain, within the complementary plans 2021. Through which it develops its Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, has approved the research project, presented by the Junta de Castilla and León at the proposal of the...
REVaMP project holds second follow-up meeting on efficient use of metals
The REVaMP project held its second management meeting on 21-22 June at the National Nuclear Research Centre in Otwock (Poland). This was an opportunity for all staff to meet face-to-face and share challenges and experiences. The project consortium, made up of 16...
K-HEALTHinAIR
K-HEALTHinAIR busca evaluar la calidad del aire interior en 9 diferentes escenarios representativos a nivel europeo en base a una campaña de monitorización de parámetros físicos, químicos y biológicos. El estudio se llevará a cabo en 5 pilotos diferentes distribuidos por toda Europa: Barcelona, Rotterdam, Baden-Wurtemberg, Polonia/Austria y Noruega.
NEVERMORE project holds its kick.off meeting to lay the gourndwork for improved climate change analysis and assessment
The NEVERMORE project kicks off with a session in which the consortium partners met and laid the groundwork for improved climate change analysis and assessment.
Badajoz hosts the fourth monitoring meeting of the LIFE myBUILDINGisGREEN project
The Hispital-Vivo of Badajoz was the chosen venue of the fourth monitoring and coordination meeting of the LIFE myBUILDINGisGREEN project in a face-to-face sessions attended by partners from both Spain and Portugal. Pilar Muñoz, head of the ODS, Parthnerships and...
Valomask project receives the Sustainability and Environment award from Onda Cero Valladolid
Onda Cero Valladolid (Spain) held its first awards gala yesterday in a night where "the commitment, dedication and effort of Valladolid society over the last year" filled the Miguel Delibes Auditorium with a special light. Valomask project, coordinated by FCC Medio...
The European Commission and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation award funding for an €8.2 million to AeroSolfd project on cleaner urban air
In May 2022, the innovation AeroSolfd project started with a kick-off event in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The AeroSolfd consortium – led by MANN+HUMMEL – will deliver affordable, adaptable, and environmentally friendly retrofit solutions to reuce tailpipe and brake...
MOD4SMART
MOD4SMART aims to apply smart technologies to improve the energy and operational performance of the buildings focusing on industrialised construction as key future element in this context, and carrying out research and development on simplified models to be integrated in building smart systems.
CARTIF recieves the Iberdrola Award for the Best University Research in the Innovators 2022 Awards for the sensors of the elderly project
Pablo Lago, editor for the Diario de Castilla y León, gave away yesterday to the thirteen winners of the Innovators 2022 Awards at the Business Solutions Centre in Arroyo de la Encomienda, including CARTIF and the and the University of Valladolid with the Iberdrola...