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Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Following the successful launch of the 1st call of the Cancer Research Programme, this year the 2nd call for this programme is now open!
The Cancer Research Programme aims to support research that might in the future help reduce the incidence of cancer, improve cancer treatment, survival, and the quality of life of cancer patients.
The Cancer Research Programme aims to support capacity-building efforts related to:
It aims to support fundamental and translational research including genetic, pharmacogenomic, proteomics, pharmaceutical, cellular, and pre-clinical in vivo research into the causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of cancer as well as research targeting psychosocial aspects of cancer, its treatment and survival.
Programme Parameters
Maximum Possible Grant Amount | € 300,000 |
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Project Duration | 36 months |
Eligibility | Maltese Registered Legal Entities from Public, Private and Academic Institutions, as sole beneficiaries or through a consortium |
Application Submission | Electronically to ri.xjenzamalta@gov.mt keeping david.camilleri.4@gov.mt & giulia.aquilina@gov.mt in copy |
Deadline | 12 May 2025 |
If state aid is applicable, applicants are to apply under the de minimis regulation or the GBER.
The following figure summarises the different Priority Areas and Subareas of Cancer Research which will be the focal topics of this Programme:
Priority Areas | Molecular Research and Diagnostic Innovations | Community-Based Cancer Research | Therapeutic Development and Clinical Strategies | Psychosocial Support and Patient-Centred Approaches (for cancer patients and carers) |
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Subareas | Molecular Mechanisms
Molecular Diagnostics Theranostics (Therapy combined with Diagnostics) |
Community engagement to enhance effectiveness of cancer prevention
Community engagement for early detection strategies |
Biological Therapeutics
Pharmaceutical Therapeutics Proximity to cure Pre-clinical Innovation Clinical Methodologies |
Emotional Support
Social Support Psychological Support |
If state aid is applicable, applicants are to apply under the de minimis regulation or the GBER.
Visit the below link to read further and download guidelines and application forms.
Information Session
An online information event on the Cancer Research Programme will be held to provide an overview on this call, which is another Thematic Programme for 2025.
Date: 28 March 2025
Time: 11:00 CET
Click here to access the Registration Form
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta and Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Xjenza Malta and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) have launched the 2025 Joint Call for Research Proposals under the SPIRE Programme. This initiative aims to strengthen research collaborations between Malta-based and CNR researchers by providing seed grants for small-scale projects that pave the way for larger future research efforts.
The SPIRE: Seed Grants for International Research Programme enhances Malta’s international research collaboration by facilitating joint calls with international partners. Through multi-annual calls, SPIRE supports projects that foster research partnerships, promote knowledge exchange, and serve as a foundation for larger-scale initiatives.
Funding & Project Details for the Xjenza Malta-CNR Joint Call
Thematic Areas
Proposals must align with at least one of the following focus areas:
Who Can Apply?
Each consortium must include:
Projects should be balanced in terms of workload and funding distribution between the two partners.
Download the guidelines on eligibility and application forms from the below link.
Online Information Session
Xjenza Malta will be hosting an online information session on 27 March from 10:00 to 11:00 AM CET to introduce the SPIRE Programme and the Xjenza Malta – CNR 2025 Joint Call for Research Proposals. This session will cover key details about the call, eligibility criteria, and the application process. Interested participants can register here.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the Technology Development Programme Lite (TDP Lite).
The TDP Lite is a national funding programme aimed at providing support for the development of innovative projects proposed by public entities or industry players. The programme is designed to provide Maltese innovators with an expedited route to develop and demonstrate their novel technologies.
TDP Lite provides financial support of up to €200,000 for sole entities to carry out research, development and innovation, with the SMART Specialisation Areas:
In order to be an eligible applicant under this funding programme, the technology must be at a minimum Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 4 and must increase to a maximum of 7 by the end of the project. The TDP Lite covers a duration of 12 or 18 months.
Interested applicants are to submit their application form electronically to rtdi.xjenzamalta@gov.mt keeping in copy Ms Mariah Vella at mariah.vella.5@gov.mt and Mr Kyle Bonnici at kyle.bonnici.4@gov.mt with ‘TDP Lite 2025 Application’ as the subject heading. The application must be dated and signed by the applicant and the legal representative. All received applications shall be acknowledged by email.
The deadline for submission is Friday 23 May 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
An online information session will be held on Friday 14 March 2025 at 10:00a.m. This information session is intended to provide further information on the call. Any interested parties are encouraged to click here to access the registration form.
Further information can be found in the guidelines documents found on the below link. Alternatively, interested parties may contact Ms Mariah Vella on 23602114.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Funding Opportunity for Malta-based Researchers to Innovate in Advanced Materials & Battery Technologies – Apply Now!
M-ERA.NET is a European-funded initiative that supports research and innovation in materials science and battery technologies, aligning with the European Green Deal. The M-ERA.NET Joint Call 2025 is now open click to view call— with particular emphasis on clean energy technologies, future batteries, circular economy, and the integration of digital technologies.
Funding Opportunities:
Malta-based entities are eligible to apply for up to € 300,000 in funding, allowing them to join a consortium and submit a proposal for this Call (N.B. if multiple national partners are included in a single consortium, the total funding for all Maltese participants combined cannot exceed the €300,000 cap).
Apply under focused thematic areas:
Eligibility & Application Process
To be eligible, applicants must:
Application Deadlines
Call webinars
M.ERA-NET website: https://www.m-era.net/
For more information, please contact us at eusubmissions.xjenzamalta@gov.mt / +356 23602152
Visit the below link to view the 21 funding opportunities under Cascade Funding, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of March 2025.
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Source of Funding: European Commission
Project results are expected to contribute to all the following impacts:
Expected Outcome:
Project results are expected to contribute to all the following outcomes:
Objective:
The RFCS Research Programme (Council Decision (EU) 2021/1094) has the following research objectives for the coal sector:
The call objectives are:
Scope:
Applicants may submit proposals for either pilot or demonstration projects (see Articles 15 and 16 of Council Decision 2008/376/EC).
Proposals must be in line with Council Decision (EU) 2021/1094.
Proposals should address the application of innovative technologies related to one or two of the five call objectives listed above. If addressing two call objectives, proposals should clearly identify which work packages address which call objective(s).
Proposals must include an exploitation strategy outlining possible integration of the deliverables of the project (including the pilot/demonstrators) in an industrial environment and a preliminary assessment of their economic viability. Where relevant, they can also describe activities related to economic analysis for the purposes of constructing a business case or new business models.
Activities are expected to achieve technology readiness level 7-8 (TRL 7-8) by the end of the project.
In line with Article 2 of RFCS Council Decision (EU) 2021/1094, research and technological development funded under the RFCS must be in line with the Just Transition Mechanism goals.
Proposals will have to demonstrate how they will support the social and economic revitalisation of the former coal mine regions, in line with the relevant Territorial Just Transition Plans. Proposals must involve the local community and focus on communication with stakeholders, including the public.
Proposals are expected to include activities to:
Visit the below link to read further.
Source of Funding: European Commission
Expected Impact:
Project results are expected to contribute to the following impact:
Expected Outcome:
Project results are expected to contribute to all the following outcomes:
Objective:
The RFCS Research Programme (Council Decision (EU) 2021/1094) has the following research objectives for the steel sector:
The call objectives are:
Scope:
Visit the below link to read further.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
The Intellectual Property Registration (IPR) Voucher provides inventors with essential financial support and guidance to protect their creations against potential infringement. Innovators can apply for national protection through the Malta Industrial Property Registration system. At a European level, the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) offers broader protection across EU Member States, while international registration through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is also available for globally safeguarding Maltese IP rights.
Types of Intellectual Property Rights
There are five main types of intellectual property rights:
IP Registration Process
The IPR Voucher supports a streamlined registration process, which typically takes one to three years from the initial application. During this time, the service provider will:
Reimbursements will be issued by Xjenza Malta upon submission of payment receipts.
Financial Support for Novel Technologies
The Voucher provides financial support for novel technologies that have reached the prototype stage (TRL 5+) with a Xjenza Malta-approved research grant. This ensures inventors can protect their intellectual property rights and safeguard their inventions from potential infringement.
Information Session and Application Details
An online information session with more details on the IPR Voucher will be held on:
Submission Process: Application forms can be sent electronically to voucher.xjenzamalta@gov.mt, keeping Kyle Bonnici (kyle.bonnici.4@gov.mt) in copy. Use the subject line: “Intellectual Property Registration – Voucher Submission.”
Note: It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure confirmation of receipt is provided.
Contact Information
For further information, please contact:
Visit the below link to download application forms and guidelines.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
JPI Oceans aims to advance scientific knowledge and methodologies supporting the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) implementation through process-based approaches to environmental status assessment.
The scope of this joint call builds upon the successful pilot phase of S4GES, which demonstrated the effectiveness of process-based sampling approaches for marine environmental assessment. The conceptual framework was particularly well-received, with Belgium already incorporating elements into their national monitoring strategy.
This joint call addresses critical knowledge gaps and enhances the scientific basis underpinning the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). By consolidating existing knowledge and integrating innovative, process-based monitoring approaches, the joint call further aims to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of environmental assessments.
Call Objectives
Entities in Malta are eligible for funding, with the option of requesting up to €150,000 to participate in CETPartnership proposal consortia. As per the partnership call text, the project consortium must include at least one eligible partner from Belgium, Ireland, Italy, and Malta. It is to be noted that if more than one national partner is present in one consortium, the total amount of funding for the participating national partners cannot exceed the €150,000 cap.
For further information on this year’s call, kindly refer to the Call Text, National Application Form, as well as the National Rules for participation for State Aid, and Non-State Aid. Annexes can be downloaded from this link.
To apply, the below need to be submitted by the pre-proposal deadline:
For further information please contact the programme officers Ms Christy Baldacchino at christy.baldacchino.2@gov.mt, (+356) 2360 2158, copying in eusubmissions.xjenzamalta@gov.mt.
Visit the below link to download call guidelines and application forms.
Visit the below link to view the 25 funding opportunities on Cascade Funding portal, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of February 2025.
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