Résumé
Enterprising scientists who want to investigate whether it is feasible to commercially apply an innovative research result can apply for funding via Take-off phase 1 - Feasibility studies WO. This…
Analyse d'adéquation
Take-off Phase 1 is a Dutch feasibility study program designed for researchers commercializing innovative results, which aligns partially with Acme's R&D and industrial innovation priorities but lacks explicit focus on semiconductors or AI. The call targets early-stage research validation rather than deep tech product development, and the Netherlands is within the target regions, but the program's emphasis on scientist-led feasibility (pre-commercial stage) may be a lateral fit for a semiconductor/AI company with likely more advanced commercial maturity.
Verify whether Acme can participate as an industrial partner with a research institution, or if the program is restricted to academic/research-institution applicants only, as the description emphasizes 'enterprising scientists' rather than companies.
Scores détaillés
Brief exécutif
LowPas d'analyse approfondie — ce score ≤ 6,0 n'a pas déclenché l'analyse détaillée. Voir l'analyse d'adéquation ci-dessus.
Description
Enterprising scientists who want to investigate whether it is feasible to commercially apply an innovative research result can apply for funding via Take-off phase 1 - Feasibility studies WO. This…