The purpose of this call is to establish a research centre for the application and development of artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of maritime stakeholders. The Maritime Artificial Intelligence Centre (MAI centre) will increase innovation for maritime stakeholders and value creation for maritime companies through increased use of AI.
Requirements relating to the Project Owner
Requirements relating to the project manager
Requirements for collaboration and roles in the project
You can apply for funding to cover the actual costs necessary to carry out the project. The Project Owner must obtain information on costs from the centre's partners. These costs must be entered in the cost plan under the cost type to which they belong.
The following cost types should be used:
Both the research organisations and the user partners must work in effective collaboration and enter their costs under personnel and indirect costs, equipment or other operating costs. The item Procurement of R&D services in the application form should therefore not be used.
The Research Council does not provide funding for major equipment investments or infrastructures under this call.
Stays abroad for research fellows at the centre and stays for visiting researchers in Norway must be covered within the framework of the project.
Scope of funding
The state aid rules allow the Research Council to provide funding to partners that are registered in the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises and have economic activity in Norway. How much can be awarded depends on the size of the enterprise and the type of research that is carried out. The following applies to this call:
The Research Council may provide funding to cover the costs of foreign research organisations (see Recording of personnel costs and indirect costs in the higher education sector). We cannot cover costs with other foreign partners. These costs must therefore be kept out of the budget tables. However, you must mention the activities they will carry out, as well as their costs, in the project description (see section 3.2).
You can find detailed and important information about on the website.
Prerequisites for the award of funding
Support to the research organisations must go to their non-economic activity in the form of independent research carried out in actual collaboration with others. This aid therefore does not constitute state aid. The Research Council assumes that the necessary accounting separation between the organisations' economic and non-economic activities is in place.
User partners who do not have their costs covered or only part of their costs must contribute with their own financing. The Project Owner's organisation and other research organisations may also provide their own funding, but this is not a requirement.
The call for proposals has been notified as an aid scheme to the EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) and has the reference: GBER XX/2024/R&D&I (number coming soon). If an undertaking is to be reimbursed for part of its project costs as a partner in the project, this must be done in accordance with Article 25 of the General Block Exemption Regulation (Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014). In addition, the general conditions in Chapter I of the Regulation must be met. The scheme shall be practised in accordance with the EEA Agreement's state aid rules. In the event of any conflict between the announcement and the state aid rules, the latter shall take precedence. For the same reason, the call for proposals may also be adjusted.
If the project is approved, the following must be in place when you revise the application:
We will pay the support in arrears, and you will only be reimbursed for actual costs that have been entered in the institution's accounts. All reporting must be done electronically.
Projects that are eligible for funding must cover research in artificial intelligence that is relevant to all of the Research Council's thematic priorities for maritime research, i.e. autonomy/digitalisation, green shipping and safety at sea.
Only approved Norwegian research organisations are eligible to apply.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Norges Forskningsråd
Address: Postboks 564 1327 Lysaker Visitor address Drammensveien 288 0283 Oslo
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Mar 12, 2025
$8,862,700
Affiliation: Norges Forskningsråd
Address: Postboks 564 1327 Lysaker Visitor address Drammensveien 288 0283 Oslo
Website URL: https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/call-for-proposals/2025/maritime-research-centre-artificial-intelligence/
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