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Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
The Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETPartnership) is a multilateral and strategic Horizon Europe partnership with the aim of empowering the energy transition and contributing to the EU’s goal of becoming the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
The 2025 CETPartnership Joint Call is a 2-stage call structured around the following Call Modules.
The call modules describe specific topics and/or challenges that applicants shall address in their project proposal. Applicants must choose and apply under a specific call module when submitting their project proposal. Evaluation and ranking of the project proposals will be performed separately per call module.
Entities in Malta are eligible for funding in all call modules, with the option of requesting up to €500,000 to participate in CETPartnership proposal consortia. 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 €500,000 cap.
Rules of participation and application form can be found on the below link.
To apply, the below need to be submitted by the pre-proposal deadline:
Each National applicant shall be required to submit a National Application Form to eusubmissions.xjenzamalta@gov.mt by the 9 October 2025, 23:59 CET
Information session on the Call
A national information session will be held online on the 27 June 2025 -10:00-11:00 CET, please click HERE to register.
For further information please contact the programme officers Mr Stefan Montebello at stefan.montebello.1@gov.mt, (+356) 2360 2212 and/or Ms. Christy Baldacchino at christy.baldacchino.2@gov.mt, (+356) 2360 2158.
Source of Funding: Cascade Funding Hub
Visit the below link to view the 17 funding opportunities under Cascade Funding, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of June 2025.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Xjenza Malta in collaboration with the Ministry for Health and Active Aging has launched a new call to help fund research in the field of Obesity in Malta.
The Obesity Research Programme intends to support research efforts that investigate the impact of the local food environment on obesity. The programme aims to generate evidence that can inform policies and interventions designed to promote healthier food choices and improve public health outcomes.
These efforts contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationship between food environments and obesity, supporting the development of targeted strategies to combat diet-related health issues.
This call will focus on the following sub-areas:
Programme Parameters
Maximum Possible Grant Amount | € 100,000 |
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Project Duration | 24 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 enya-maria.haber@gov.mt & david.camilleri.4@gov.mt in copy |
Deadline | Monday 7 July 2025 |
If state aid is applicable, applicants are to apply under the de minimis
Visit the below link to download the guidelines and application forms.
Source of Funding: BGI
BGI presents the Blue Economy Acceleration, a cutting-edge, 3-stage online innovation program tailored for early-stage entrepreneurs and researchers that aims to transform blue bio-based technologies into market-ready ventures.
The Blue Economy Acceleration equips you with the knowledge, mentoring, and industry access needed to launch and grow a successful venture in the blue bioeconomy. From capacity building to go-to-market planning, this journey includes expert guidance, market validation, and incubation opportunities at AmpliAqua® , a Research & Development aquaculture facility.
Focus Areas
• Nutrient Upcycling & Circularity:
Valorize and upcycle aquaculture nutrients to reduce environmental impact and enhance circular systems.
• Fish Welfare Monitoring:
Monitor physical and microbiological parameters to improve fish health and welfare.
• Efficient Hydro(bio)ponic Systems:
Optimize production with minimal space and input use, leverage microbiomes, and enhance nutrient density in crops.
• Sustainable Packaging:
Develop eco-friendly packaging solutions for fish, vegetables, and herbs to extend shelf life.
• Microalgal Biomass Utilization:
Improve production, collection, and valorization of microalgal biomass (e.g., for biofertilizers).
• Digitalization & Automation:
Implement data collection, AI integration, and automation for smarter system management.
Date 17th of June to 8th of December 2025
Location: Online
Duration: 6 Months
Price: Free
Deadline: extended to 8 June 2025
Visit the below link to read further.
For more information, contact: jan@bgi.pt
Source of Funding: Exploit4InnoMat
The Exploit4InnoMat Open Call offers selected applicants free access to top-tier testing, validation, and upscaling services through a 6-month support program. Our Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB)provides tools, expertise, and training to help companies accelerate their material innovations for the building envelope.
● SMEs, large companies, universities, and research institutes working on innovative construction materials and technologies.
● Applicants can apply as individual entities or in consortia of up to two partners..
✔ Access to state-of-the-art services, including pilot lines, material characterization, environmental assessments, and modeling.
✔ Hands-on training on construction methodologies and regulatory compliance.
✔ Industry exposure and networking to connect with key stakeholders in the construction sector.
Access the below link to downlaod the guidelines and read further.
Source of Funding: European Cooperation in Science & Technology (COST)
A COST Action is an interdisciplinary research network that brings researchers and innovators together to investigate a topic for four years. Open to all science and technology fields, including new and emerging ones, COST Actions are also bottom-up meaning you can propose a network based on your own interests or ideas.
The funding a COST Action receives covers the expenses of networking activities and can be used to fund events, Short-Term Scientific Missions, Training Schools, communication activities, and virtual networking tools. A COST Action has an estimate budget of €125,000 in its first year and €150,000 per year for the other three years.
Participants are invited to submit a proposals that contributes to the scientific, technological, economic, cultural or societal knowledge advancement and development of Europe. Multi- and interdisciplinary proposals are encouraged.
The Open Call Action proposal submission, evaluation, selection and approval (SESA) procedure is fully science and technology-driven and will ensure a simple, transparent and competitive proposal evaluation and selection process, reflecting the bottom-up, open and inclusive principles of COST.
Visit the below link to read further.
Visit the below link to view the 19 funding opportunities under Cascade Funding, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of May 2025.
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Xjenza Malta, in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of the People’s Republic of China, has launched the SINO-MALTA 2025 Joint Call for R&I Proposals. The aim of this Science and Technology Cooperation – SINO-MALTA Fund, is to intensify scientific collaboration between the two countries to strengthen R&D activities, technology transfer and to carry out comprehensive, steady, and long-term cooperation through support of researchers’ mobility and the networking of industries, universities and research institutions to generate mutual-beneficial and win-win research.
For the SINO-MALTA Fund 2025 Joint Call, the eligible thematic areas are:
Funding & Project Details for the SINO-MALTA 2025 Call
Who Can Apply?
Each consortium must include:
Projects should be balanced in terms of workload and funding distribution between the two partners.
Visit the below link to read further and download the application forms and guidelines.
Online Information Session
Xjenza Malta will be hosting an online information session on 13th May 2025 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM CET. This session is dedicated to interested Malta-based entities and will cover key details about the call, eligibility criteria, and the application process.
Interested participants can register here: SINO-MALTA Fund 2025 Call – Virtual Information Session
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Source of Funding: ERA - Environment & Resources Authority
This award is intended to recognise projects or initiatives implemented by public entities as part of their commitment towards leading by example in the field of environmental sustainability through green practices, such as through waste reduction, reuse and recycling and sustainable mobility initiatives.
The following are to be duly considered:
The project/initiative must address elements of one or more of the following National Strategy for the Environment Strategic Goals:
Visit the below link to read further or download the below circular:
Source of Funding: ERA - Environment & Resources Authority
This award is intended to recognise initiatives or innovations implemented by private companies to contribute to their environmental sustainability, while also supporting the achievement of Malta’s national environmental objectives, such as in terms of air quality, waste management, and biodiversity. The award recognises efforts that exceed relevant environmental regulations and standards and allow for community engagement.
Eligibility Criteria
Award Criteria
The following are to be duly considered:
The project/initiative must be in line with one or more of the following National Strategy for the Environment Strategic Goals:
Visit the below link to learn further or download the below circular: