/ Frontrunners in Horizon 2020 artificial intelligence

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun has assessed the funding provided to technological development within the fields of artificial intelligence in Horizon 2020. A total of 28 projects was found with a total EU contribution of EUR 28,6 million. The distribution is as follows:

/ German institutions are the most successful in obtaining funding for artificial intelligence projects with 16% of the total funding.
/ The German institution Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH is the most successful institution with total funding of EUR 2,5 million.
/ The largest part of the funding is allocated to private companies that have received EUR 14 million or 49% of the funding.
/ A total of 70 organisations have been funded in 28 projects so far.

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/ Frontrunners in Horizon 2020 big data

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun has assessed the funding provided to technological development within the fields of big data in Horizon 2020. A total of 76 projects was identified with a total EU contribution of EUR 193 million. The distribution is as follows:

/ German institutions are the most successful in obtaining funding for big data projects with 16% of the total funding.

/ The Dutch institution Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht the most successful institution with total funding of EUR 4 million.  Fraunhofer and Universidad Politechnica de Madrid participated in most project with nine project participations each.

/ The largest part of the funding is allocated to private companies that have received EUR 71 million or 36,8% of the funding.

/ A total of 491 organisations have been funded in 76 projects so far.

 

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/ Grøn/Bruun teams up with Vizit

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

We are very excited to announce that we have teamed up with Vizit, which recently was selected to be a part of Amazon Web Services exclusive start-up programme. Vizit is unique new platform that takes on the big data visualisation players by:

/ Being your data consultants -> helping you collect and use the right data in the right way.
/ Setting up the software so it is ready to use.
/ Giving you as many licenses as you need – no additional fees for adding the whole team.

We will help Vizit to increase the commercialization of its innovative big data visualization tools. Please give us a call (contact) if you want a demonstration and a talk about the services that Vizit provides.

See full information about the services, platform and prices:

/ French-Danish collaboration in Horizon 2020

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun Research and Innovation Bureau is a strong supporter of EU’s research and innovation programme Horizon 2020. So far almost 20.000 projects have been granted which amounts to more than EUR 33 billion supporting businesses and academia in addressing major societal challenges such as climate change, energy, health and groundbreaking new research. French president Macron is also an adamant supporter of science and Horizon 2020. On the occasion of his visit to Denmark on 28-29 August 2018, Grøn/Bruun has assessed the 20.000 Horizon 2020 projects and found:

– French and Danish organisations collaborated in 546 Horizon 2020 funded projects. In total these projects received EUR 4,1 billion.

– In total, the French and Danish organisations have been granted EUR 809,7 million in these projects.  Danish organisations have received a total of EUR 293,8 million and French organisations have received EUR 515,8 million.

– The parts of Horizon 2020 in which French and Danish institutions collaborated the most in terms of individual participations where under the mobility programme Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and Societal challenge 2: European Bioeconomic Challenges.

– In terms of where the highest rate of funding was received, was under the pro-gramme parts Societal challenge 2: European Bioeconomic Challenges and Societal challenge 1: Health, demographic change and wellbeing (SC1).

See the  full list of all the collaborative projects here.

/ Frontrunner universities in Horizon 2020

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun Research and Innovation Bureau has assessed the EU contribution, number of ERC grants and amount of coordinator roles of top 500 universities in Horizon 2020. A total of 2 061 universities have participated in 12 077 Horizon 2020 projects and 1543 universities have received funding.

/ Four UK (University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University College London and Imperial College) and one Danish university (University of Copenhagen) are top-recipients in Horizon 2020. Combined they received 9% of the funding provided universities in Horizon 2020, coordinated 12% of the projects and held 12% of the ERC grant held by the top 500 universities .

/ Universities from a total of 122 countries are participating in Horizon 2020, with universities in the UK being the most successful in obtaining funding from Horizon 2020. UK universities have so far received EUR 3167,9 million, followed by German universities (EUR 1749,4 million) and Dutch universities (EUR 1266,8 million).

/ Combined the Nordic universities (SE, NO, DK and FI) have received EUR 1623,6 million in Horizon 2020 funding. This is just below the total funding provided to German universities ahead of other European countries.

See the whole list here.

/ Frontrunners in Horizon 2020 space

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun Research and Innovation Bureau has assessed the funding provided to technological development within the fields of space in Horizon 2020 under LEIT-SPACE calls (H2020-EU.2.1.6.). A total of 296 projects were funded a total EU contribution of EUR 508,5 million. The distribution is as follows:

/ Out of a total of 59 participating countries, French organisations received the highest EU contribution combined. French institutions received EUR 95,9 mill. This is 18,8% of the total funding. FR, DE, IT, ES and UK combined received 72,7% of the total funding.

/ The German research institution Deutsches Zentrum Fuer Luft – und Raumfart EV (The German Aerospace Center (DLR)) has received the most funding – a total of EUR 22,3 mill. In 40 project participations.

/ More than half of the funding is allocated private companies, followed by re-search institutions, which received 27% of the funding.

/ A total of 1014 institutions have been funded in 296 projects so far.

 

Please see the full list here.

 

 

 

/ Frontrunners in Horizon 2020 robotics

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

Grøn/Bruun has assessed the funding provided to technological development within the fields of robotics in Horizon 2020 under LEIT-ICT calls. A total of 77 projects was found with a total EU contribution of EUR 253,4 million. The distriubtion is as follows:

  • / German institutions are the most successful in robotics under LEIT-ICT with approximately 21% of the total funding.
  • / The Danish institution Danish Technological Institute (Teknologisk Institut) is the most successful institution with total funding of EUR 12 million.
  • / The largest part of the funding is allocated to universities and research institutions, with private companies receiving EUR 72,4 million or 38,4% of the funding.
  • / A total of 362 institutions have been funded in 77 projects so far.
  • See the whole list here.

 

/ Danish cities in Horizon 2020 – cities with most active orgranisations in Horizon 2020

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

This Grøn/Bruun Update contains information about, which Danish cities has the most active organisations in Horizon 2020 .

The key findings are:

  1. Copenhagen (København) has the most active organisations in Horizon 2020 with 1.567 million DKK in 471 projects. This equals a third of all Danish Horizon 2020 funding.
  2. Kgs. Lyngby has the second most active organisations with 185 projects and 676,2 million DKK in funding. Kgs. Lyngby is followed by Aarhus, Aalborg and Odense as the cities with the most active organisations.
  3. 78% of the funding received in the top-5 city are contributed to universities.
  4. Copenhagen is also the most active city in Denmark with direct involvement in 11 Horizon 2020 projects receiving 32,5 million DKK.

 

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/ We are live with 20 years of experience

By Christian Walther Bruun / On / In Uncategorized

With more than 20 years combined experience with research and innovation policy in Denmark an internationally we are happy to have launched Grøn/Bruun. Our aim is to contribute to Danish and international organisations ability and possibilities to engage in partnerships to achieve funding for research and innovation.

Building on experience from the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, European Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Denmark European Office and much more we strive to fast connect to businesses and organisations wishing to take their research and innovation to the next level. More about our back ground here.