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Financement de l’UE (4 832 913 €) : Accélérer l’entrepreneuriat textile intelligent grâce à des chaînes de valeur interrégionales, interdisciplinaires et interculturelles innovantes Hor01/05/2019 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Accélérer l’entrepreneuriat textile intelligent grâce à des chaînes de valeur interrégionales, interdisciplinaires et interculturelles innovantes
SmartX will match smart textiles technology with end market demand by filling the current industrial manufacturing gap. To realise this, SmartX will establish a novel industrial value chain composed of SMEs and start-ups from textiles, design, (micro)electronics, data processing, IoT, manufacturing technology, distribution and end user sectors. The SmartX core activity is the funding a portfolio of Trailblazer innovation projects involving at least 40 SMEs, which will pioneer one or more stages of the novel smart textiles value chain. Independent external experts will select these small cross-sectorial, cross-cultural and cross-regional innovation actions that will be co-funded by SmartX via an open call system. The projects will be supported from start to end via the SmartX Coaching Approach covering all relevant multidisciplinary aspects and delivered by specially trained cluster managers. We will focus on protective wear, industrial applications and healthcare & wellbeing end markets. Trailblazer project formation will be supported by an open collaboration platform (target > 150 company members) that will support smart textiles value chain building. The platform will be maintained and extended beyond smartX. We will build on the successful WORTH project for implementing small funding schemes. We will apply the award-winning Innovation Potential Audit and will link with REGIOTEX, a thematic partnership of 15 regions under the S3 Platform on Industrial Modernisation to leverage follow up funding. SmartX unites 8 clusters (accessing over 60.000 SMEs across Europe), 2 RTOs (for technological assistance) and 3 innovation support entities. The wearables market is estimated at ca €150 billion (2026). Assuming smart textiles will take 10%, the new value chain targeted by SmartX represents in Europe ca €5.5 billion or ca 22.000 jobs. US and Asia are setting up significant public and private investments, so European action is needed not to miss this value and job creating opportunity.
| Centre d'Innovation des Technologies Sans Contact-Eurarfid (Citc-Eurarfid) Association | 105 625 € |
| Centre Scientifique et Technique de L Industrie Textile Belge | 187 813 € |
| Centro Tecnologico das Industrias Textil e do Vestuario de Portugal | 104 375 € |
| Citta Studi S.p.A. | 61 031 € |
| Confederacion de La Industria Textil Asociacion | 106 875 € |
| DEUTSCHE INSTITUTE FUR TEXTIL- UND FASERFORSCHUNG DENKENDORF | 184 688 € |
| DSP Valley VZW | 286 438 € |
| Euramaterials | 209 688 € |
| European Apparel AND Textile Confederation Aisbl | 0,00 € |
| Hoegskolan I Boras | 124 813 € |
| Institut Francais de la Mode | 316 113 € |
| Plate-Forme Technologique Europeenne Pour le Future du Textile et de l'Habillement | 2 760 200 € |
| SOURCEBOOK GmbH | 149 756 € |
| STEINBEIS INNOVATION gGmbH | 235 500 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/824825
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