The purpose of Innovative collaborations with Singapore in quantum or synthetic biology is to give Sweden a technological leap and Swedish organizations a competitive advantage through access to innovation and collaboration opportunities with one of the world's most innovative and dynamic ecosystems. Singapore is a leading country in research and development in emerging technologies, as well as a strategically located hub in Southeast Asia for innovation and entrepreneurship. The country possesses a unique mix of global technology companies, startups and leading research institutions – and thus plays a central role in global development.
Sweden is one of the world's most innovative countries. So is Singapore. Both countries are relatively small in terms of area and population, have limited own markets and are heavily dependent on research and development and global talent. Innovative countries can achieve a lot on their own, but if you work together you can create even more value. In order for Sweden to achieve its overall objective regarding competitiveness, resilience and sustainability, strong international cooperation partners are required.
This the offer aims to strengthen Sweden's position on the global technology scene. The offer provides the opportunity to further strengthen the important trade and investment relationship between Sweden and Singapore and strengthen the conditions for long-term sustainable collaborations.
In this offer the focus is on the areas quantum technology and synthetic biology.
Quantum technology
Quantum technology here refers to: computers, simulations, encryption, communication, detection, metrology.
Applications are expected to be within, for example:
- Increased and accelerated exploitation regarding usability, distribution, accessibility and security.
- New uses for quantum technology.
- Reduced resource requirements, regarding energy and power consumption as well as regarding production and operating costs.
Synthetic Biology
Synthetic biology is an emerging area of research and innovation in the bioeconomy that draws on advanced research in biology, chemistry, computer science and engineering to design and build complex biological systems with functions that do not exist in nature. The technology makes it possible to construct completely new living organisms and to modify already existing creatures, plants or other biological material so that they acquire new or improved properties. Examples of areas of use can be found in food, energy and medicine.
Applications are expected to be within, for example:
- Gene synthesis
- Gene sequencing
- Gene editing
- Designed biological platforms, applications
- Scale-up methods, from lab, biofoundry to manufacturing
Offer in two steps
Erbjudandet Innovativa's collaborations with Singapore in quantum or synthetic biology are a two-step effort. The first step aims to provide the conditions for creating collaborations with actors in Singapore. In step 2, you can get support for the R&D project that the collaboration during step 1 renders in. Funding of step 1 does not guarantee that you will be granted support for step 2.
Step 1
Step 1 aims to promote partnerships between Sweden and Singapore in quantum or synthetic biology.
Stage 1 is a feasibility study where personnel costs and travel are in focus. We finance project that are approximately 3–5 months long, starting in the fall of 2024. Stage 1 includes:
- Preparation with the financed the actors for the stay in Singapore
- Stay in Singapore for 2-3 weeks where you make contacts
- Deepened the collaborations and planning for stage 2.
The objective of step 1 is to identify and establish relevant partnerships with actors in Singapore. Work with an upcoming proposal for an R&D project in Stage 2 is not an eligible cost and cannot be included in Stage 1.
Feasibility study is defined as:
Evaluation and analysis of the potential of a project aimed at supporting the decision-making process by objectively and rationally revealing the project's strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and risks as well as identifying the resources required to carry it out, and finally the prospects for the project to be a success. This refers to studies for project related to basic research, industrial research or experimental development.
Vinnova does not finance routine business development, customer processing, marketing or other ordinary business-related activities.
Step 2
Step 1 is followed by a possible second step. The project that have been granted funding in stage 1 are invited to apply for stage 2, which is to be a research or development project where bilateral cooperation is the focus. Funds will be available for activities carried out in both Sweden and Singapore. The project coordinator for stage 2 must have a place of business in Sweden and a Swedish organization number. Proposal for step 2 is only open to project that have been granted support in this call for proposals, Innovative collaborations with Singapore in quantum or synthetic biology - step 1.
The projects in stage 2 must represent new collaborations with a high level of innovation and good development potential. If there is an existing collaboration, the project for which funding is sought must constitute a significant further development of the collaboration.
I FoU-projektet, which is carried out in stage 2, great importance is placed on the degree to which the project represents a new collaboration. It will also be important to demonstrate that the new project constellation possesses the competence and ability required to realize the potential. These criteria will be presented in more detail during the call for proposal for stage 2.
Funding in stage 2 is offered for smaller R&D project in quantum or synthetic biology where bilateral cooperation is the focus. In stage 2, each project can apply for a maximum of SEK 1 million in funding, and the preliminary budget for stage 2 is a total of SEK 4 million.
The call for proposals for stage 2 opens in 2025.
Focus on climate and gender equality in all our investments
Vinnova is tasked with promoting sustainable growth and community development. Genom Agenda 2030, the countries of the world have agreed on a global agreement and understanding of what characterizes sustainable development. Through our efforts, we contribute to the global commitment to reach the goals.
In Inom Agenda 2030, Vinnova has particularly singled out climate and gender equality as two central sustainability perspectives to which our funded investments should contribute positively. Project financed by Vinnova are therefore expected to take special account of the climate and gender equality aspects.
One aspect that Vinnova follows up and assesses is whether both women and men share in the grant in an equal way, participate in and have influence over the project. This aspect is assessed under the actor criterion, see section 7.
Another aspect involves analyzing and deciding whether there are gender aspects that are relevant to the project's problem area, solutions and utilization. This question is mandatory for all applicant and can be found under the heading " Project tasks". In this call for proposals the question is the basis for assessment and is assessed under the Potential criterion, see section 7.
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Free access to scientific publications and results
Results from research and innovation that are made freely available increase the opportunity for more people to contribute to solutions to societal challenges. This the call for proposals should contribute to making more results freely available to everyone. Therefore, all scientific publication must be open access.