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HORIZON EUROPE
EIC launches its biggest ever programme with a budget of €1.7 billion
Javier Uranga
Entrepreneurship Consultant
HORIZON EUROPE
Within the Horizon Europe programme, the European Commission launched the EU Missions to support 100 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030.
The Missions are an ambitious and innovative initiative of Horizon Europe that seeks to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges, in line with major European priorities, such as the European Green Deal, Europe fit for the Digital Age, Beating Cancer or the New European Bauhaus.
One of these Missions, Smart and Climate Neutral Cities, aims to transform life in European cities. It seeks to support 100 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030, turning them into centres of experimentation and innovation.
This ambitious Mission is endowed with a budget of more than €350 million until 2024. In the work programme for the period 2021-2022, several calls and initiatives are presented that focus on improving the fundamental aspects of quality of life in cities. Among others, the ‘Mission of Cities’ aims to obtain results that solve some cities’ most important problems, through specific themes:
In addition, this Mission will commit to include a cross-cutting, social perspective. To this end, it is expected to be coordinated with some calls of the New European Bauhaus initiative. This proposal aims to create more inclusive and friendly spaces in European cities and buildings, by combining architectural and technical aspects with other social disciplines, including art.
Cities interested in joining the select group of “100 climate neutral cities by 2030” must first submit an Expression of Interest (EoI) by 31 January (more than 400 have already registered). After expressing their interest, they will be required to complete an online survey on their city’s current status, ongoing work and future plans for climate neutrality. The eligibility conditions that will lead to the selection of 100 cities, among those applying to the EoI, are the following:
The ‘Mission of Cities’ is an opportunity to transform European cities, especially medium (150,000-250,000 inhabitants) and large ones, making them smarter and more sustainable by 2030 and 2050.
At Zabala Innovation, with our Regions and Energy areas of expertise, we can help you participate in the Mission, in all its phases: at an early stage, with the presentation of the expression of interest and the preparation of the necessary survey of your participation, to the preparation of the projects within the mission.
We have extensive experience in Smart Cities and Communities projects since the 7th Framework Programme, and one of our differential values is the wide variety of disciplines present in our team. This enables us to understand the ‘Mission of Cities’ from several interconnected points of view: social, digital, environmental, energy and mobility, which will contribute to the success of proposals.
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