From 25th to 27th October 2017, SynchroniCity had its first Technical Review Conference at the European Commission DG Science and Innovation, where the project’s progress was evaluated by internal and external experts at the Commission as part of the European Large-Scale Pilots Programme.
From 25th to 27th October 2017, SynchroniCity had its first Technical Review Conference at the European Commission DG Science and Innovation, where the project’s progress was evaluated by internal and external experts at the Commission as part of the European Large-Scale Pilots Programme.
As part of the Review, SynchroniCity presented the foreseen to launch in the Spring of 2018 Open Call for currently working in the IoT domain stakeholders. They would have to meet the EU Horizon 2020 Technology Readiness Level 6 – technology or prototype demonstrated in relevant environment.
If you are not familiar with the details of those criteria, you can find the description noted on page 29 of the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-2017.
The open call includes:
· 3,000,000€ (total) available for pilots
· Pilot deployment potential in up to 8 European cities – Antwerp, Carouge, Eindhoven, Helsinki, Manchester, Milan, Porto and Santander.
· Funding up to 80% of the total project budget
· Pilot duration up to 6 months”
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