To promote the transfer of fusion technologies and know-how, Fusion for Energy (F4E), in collaboration with EUROfusion and with the support of Viromii Innovation, launches an annual contest open to European companies and organisations. The award recognizes achieved or ongoing projects which integrate fusion solutions in the market.
The applications are assessed according to the resources and efforts deployed by the candidate, as well as the socio-economic impact of the project on the market.
The selected project receives a prize of €10,000.
In addition to the prize, the candidates also benefit from greater visibility within a European network of actors engaged in innovation and fusion technology.
Any European company or organisation presenting a project where a fusion technology or know-how is used or is planned to be used in the market.
The application of the fusion technology shall not promote activities, or be related to the military, alcohol, tobacco, religion, politics, intolerance, violence, firearms, pornography, obscenity, gambling or illegal drugs.
The application period opens on the 6th of October 2025 and closes on the 5th of December 2025 at 23:59.
Applicants are requested to submit their proposals in English by email to Miguel Estruch – Technology Transfer Broker (brokers@viromii.com) putting in copy Fusion for Energy’s Technology Transfer Programme (technologytransfer@f4e.europa.eu).
General Information, instructions, and guidelines for preparing and submitting the proposals are presented below.
A webinar providing general information about the Technology Transfer Award and offering instructions for submitting proposals will take place on November 12th at 11 AM (Central European Time).
Please fill out the Registration Form to join.
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