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Sorry - Call for Project Proposals (Call 6) is closed

PO Submission deadline was 25 April 2008

Celtic invites all interested companies and people to submit proposals for new projects starting in 2009.

Proposals shall contribute to the Celtic “Integrated Telecommunications Systems” approach and shall contribute to promoting the Celtic “Pan-European laboratory” with suitable platforms and test vehicles. The envisaged total project budget of Call 6 proposals should be around 150 - 200 M€ (depending on the available public funds per country).

Celtic is open to any kind of project participants from all EUREKA countries (industry, telcos, universities, research institutes). Especially small-medium-sized enterprises (SME) are encouraged to prepare a proposal or to join a consortium. The successful projects are expected to start in early 2009.

Expected work items:

Call 6 proposals shall focus on the technology issues laid down in the  Celtic Purple Book- Version 2007/2008.


 Former version of Celtic Purple Book

In addition to the objectives of the Purple Book proposals may also focus on particular issues mentioned in the Strategic Research Agendas (SRA) of the European Technology Platforms of the EU Framework 7 programme:

      

The pan-European Laboratory (Panlab), which is currently being defined within a FP6 SSA, is considered to become a strong tool to facilitate the support and collaboration of numerous R&D projects in FP7, Celtic and other Eureka clusters. The Panlab idea has originally been proposed by Celtic and is a regular focus within Celtic projects. The Panlab should become more relevant for national projects by further developing the pan-European Lab concept taking into account local programs and projects.


Please take note of the following important dates:
 

26 February 2008

25 April 2008