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Smart Built Environment: Digital built environment in practice

Apply for funding for research and innovation projects that contribute to a more resource-efficient, sustainable built environment by leveraging the opportunities of digitalisation. You can apply for SEK 500,000 to SEK 4 million. This call aims to make a contribution to the sustainable development of our built environment. It will fund projects that mainly use digitalisation as a tool for increased sustainability in spatial planning, in terms of processes and process results as well as the built environment itself. Applications can address processes, forms of collaboration, business models, technology or a combination of these. The purpose of the call is to accelerate digital transformation through activities that involve stakeholders across the value chain, from planning to the long-term management of the built environment.

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The offer in brief

What can you apply for?

Funding for research and innovation projects that contribute to a more resource-efficient, sustainable built environment by leveraging the opportunities of digitalisation.

Who can apply?

Private companies, public-sector organisations, higher education institutions and research institutes. At least two parties must participate in the application. At least one of the parties must work at a private company or a public-sector organisation.

How much can you apply for?

SEK 500,000 to SEK 4 million. The project duration is 12-48 months.

Important dates

  • Any questions?

    If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

    Kristina Gabrielii

    Programchef, Smart Built Environment

    +46 70 259 56 57

    Aleh Kliatsko

    Forskningssekreterare

    +46 73 539 16 64

    Reference number 2022-03399

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