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Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
A business plan is a strategic document that outlines the financial and operational roadmap of a start-up. It acts as a blueprint for business growth, guiding entrepreneurs through critical decisions while attracting potential investors and financial institutions. A well-crafted business plan highlights revenue projections, market strategies, and operational objectives, ensuring long-term sustainability and success.
The primary goal of this plan is to demonstrate how the business will operate, generate revenue, and achieve its objectives. It provides insights into market trends, competition, and risk factors, while outlining strategies to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. Key sections include:
By clearly defining goals and strategies, this business plan becomes a vital tool for securing investment and driving the entity’s success in a dynamic market.
Eligibility Requirement
To apply for the Business Plan Voucher, you must already hold an approved Xjenza Malta applied research grant.
This programme is designed specifically for researchers and innovators who have successfully reached the prototype stage (TRL 5+) with Xjenza Malta’s support.
Programme Parameters | Details |
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Funding Available | Up to €12,000 (reimbursement) |
Funding Percentage | 90% (De-minimis state aid, Option A) |
Duration | 15 weeks to complete your business plan |
Required Forms
Forms and declarations required for submission, as outlined in the Rules for Participation, can be found on the resource page.
Applicants must submit the following:
N.B.: All applicants must fill in the additional declarations form found within the application.
Submission Process
Completed application forms should be submitted electronically to voucher.xjenzamalta@gov.mt, keeping Kyle Bonnici (kyle.bonnici.4@gov.mt) in copy. Please use the subject line: “Business Plan – Voucher Submission.”
Important: It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that a confirmation of receipt is obtained.
Programme Closure Periods
The Voucher Programme will close once all funds have been allocated. Additionally, the programme will temporarily close during the following periods:
Applications submitted during these times will not be processed. If you submit an application during these periods, you may be required to resubmit after the programme reopens, incorporating any updates to the call documentation.
Contact Information
For further assistance, please contact:
Mr. Kyle Bonnici
Email: kyle.bonnici.4@gov.mt Phone: (+356) 2360 2209
Source of Funding: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
The FCT Mobility Programme, launched by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) in Portugal, supports the international mobility of PhD researchers through medium- and long-term research stays. The programme funds research and/or fieldwork activities to strengthen international scientific cooperation.
Programme Structure
The programme offers two funding modalities:
Eligibility
Applications must be submitted by researchers who:
Foreign researchers (e.g. Malta-based researchers) can participate as visiting researchers under the incoming modality, but cannot submit the application themselves. The Portuguese partner must act as the applicant.
How to Apply
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals are evaluated by international experts based on the following criteria:
Outgoing Applications:
A) Merit of the applicant researcher
B) Merit of the work plan
C) Career development impact
D) Merit of host conditions
Incoming Applications:
A) Merit of the Portuguese applicant researcher
B) Merit of the work plan
C) Career development impact
E) Merit of the visiting researcher
Final Score Formula:
FC = 0.35 A + 0.25 B + 0.15 C + 0.25 (D or E)
Evaluations occur at least every three months. Provisional results are communicated within one month of each evaluation round.
Funding Details
Further Information
Questions about the programme can be directed to fct.mobility@fct.pt and more information can be found on the website: FCT Mobility Call - FCT
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: 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.
Visit the below link to view the 22 funding opportunities under Cascade Funding, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of April 2025.
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.
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: 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.