Fusion for Energy (F4E) has launched the 2025 edition of the Call for Fusion Technology Transfer Demonstrator Proposals. The initiative will support a project that plans to apply a technology or know-how developed under F4E’s activities in a new market.
European companies and research organisations can apply and present their ideas, showcasing how advanced fusion solutions can solve challenges in other sectors, such as aerospace, energy, manufacturing, or healthcare. The selected proposal will receive up to 50.000 EUR to help implement its project. This funding will promote the transfer of fusion technologies to new markets, and minimise risks taken by the successful applicant.
The new edition builds on the success of previous calls, which attracted innovative proposals in various areas. The scheme is part of F4E’s Technology Transfer Programme, aimed at broadening the impact of fusion technologies and skills across industries.
The F4E call will be open from April 10th to June 30th 2025.
You will find more information on the 2025 Demonstrator Call here.
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