[Financiación]
De interés para:
Anyone can apply, including private individuals and organisations of any type. Project proposals should be in line with the NGI vision and within the topic of trust and data sovereignty on the internet. They should have research and development as their primary objective, and should be complete and concise (no longer than the equivalent of two pages for the main application, see the submission form). Proposals should have a clear European dimension.
Resumen:
Opening date
01 February 2024
Deadline model
single-stage
Deadline date
01 April 2024 12:00 (Brussels time)
Forthcoming
Expected duration of participation
1-12 months (flexible)
Total funding available
€8,800,000.00
NGI0 Core, co-funded from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101092990, foresees as an eligible activity the provision of financial support to third parties, as a means to achieve the objectives of the Next Generation Internet initiative and to contribute to a resilient, trustworthy and sustainably open internet.
The internet was never designed with our modern usage in mind. Important decisions that shaped how the internet works today were made in the distant past, and we continue to run into the consequences — cascading effects and limited resilience, scalability issues, lack of strong privacy and security and a blind spot for energy efficiency. These may have seemed less important at the time, but currently they certainly are not, and we need to act.
We want a more resilient, trustworthy and open internet. We want to empower end-users. Given the speed at which the ‘twin transition’ is taking place, we need a greener internet and more sustainable services sooner rather than later. Neither will happen at global scale without protocol evolution, which — as the case of three decades of IPv6 introduction demonstrates — is extremely challenging. NGI0 Core is designed to push beyond the status quo and create a virtuous cycle of innovation through free and open source software, libre hardware and open standards. If we want everyone to use and benefit from the internet to its full potential without holding back, the internet must be built on strong and transparent technologies that allow for permissionless innovation and are equally accessible to all.