TechBridge: Germany Call 2026 - Quantum Technologies in Aerospace
Do you work on innovations in quantum technology for aerospace, or would you like to contribute to R&D projects in this field? Are you looking for innovative collaborations with partners in Germany? Then this TechBridge call may be of interest to you.
Budget and application period
Objective
With this call, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZ) encourages Dutch companies, knowledge institutions and research organisations to enter into R&D collaborations with innovative partners in Germany. The aim of these collaborations is to develop quantum technology for practical aerospace applications that are relevant to the sector in the short, medium and long term.
Please note: French project partners are also invited to participate, provided they can obtain their own funding in time.
Call
All details of this call can be found in the call text:
Key international conditions
- The consortium must consist of at least 2 independent companies: 1 from Germany and 1 from the Netherlands.
- If the consortium meets the above condition, other organisations, such as knowledge institutions, may also participate as project partners.
- Projects must be in line with the scope of the call.
- The project must deliver clear benefits and added value through technological cooperation.
- No single organisation or participating country may cover more than 70% of the total eligible project costs.
- The collaborative project must focus on researching or developing an innovative product, process or service, with the aim of commercialising the results.
- The product, process or service must be innovative, and there must be a technological risk for all partners involved.
- The maximum project duration is 36 months.
Key national conditions
In the Netherlands, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is the funding organisation.
- For national financial support, at least 1 Dutch company must participate.
- The lead partner of the national consortium must be a Dutch company.
- Only research and development activities will be funded. The participating parties must finance the remaining costs through their own contributions.
- We only fund projects with a balanced distribution of costs across the participating countries (no more than 70% in one country).
German project partners can receive funding if they comply with the rules and conditions of their national funding organisations VDI Technologiezentrum (VDI) or Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR).
Budget
Each Dutch consortium may receive a maximum of €1 million per project.
Subsidy percentages
The national funding rates of total project costs:
- Research activities:
- SMEs: 45%
- Industry: 35%
- Universities and knowledge institutions: 50%
- Development activities:
- SMEs: 35%
- Industry: 25%
- Universities and knowledge institutions: 25%
Secure and resilient collaboration
International collaboration in knowledge-intensive technologies, products, and services may involve economic security risks.
Economic security requires your attention. Investing now in awareness and resilience is important to protect your own and the Netherlands’ economic interests. If you plan to collaborate internationally, be aware of the risks and prepare carefully.
Read more about secure and resilient entrepreneurship (in Dutch), including the 'WeerbaarWijzer' and information from the Economic Security Entrepreneurs’ Desk (OLEV).
Prepare your application
The national application consists of:
- the application form 'International Innovation – TechBridge' (available in our application portal);
- the project plan;
- the International Consortium Form;
- the project budget;
- the public summary;
- for each company: statement of no enterprise in difficulty (in Dutch);
- for each company: decision tree for the above statement (in Dutch);
- a signed consortium agreement (this may also be submitted at a later stage).
You can download the templates for the project plan, international consortium form, project budget and public summary (in Dutch) below:
Submitting a project proposal
To be eligible for funding, you and your German partner(s) must submit your own national application to the Netherlands Enterprise Agency in the Netherlands and VDI or DLR in Germany, respectively. Make sure you use the same project title when submitting these applications.
1. Application in the Netherlands
To qualify for funding in the Netherlands, you can submit a national project proposal to the Netherlands Enterprise Agency. You cab submit a project proposal from 2 March 2026 until 23 June 2026, 17:00 CEST.
2. Application in Germany
To qualify for funding in Germany, your German partner must submit their own application to VDI or DLR.
More information can be found in the call text 'Call for Proposals for Joint R&D Projects between Germany and the Netherlands: Innovating Aerospace Business with Quantum Technology'.
After your application
During the assessment of your project, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency may ask questions regarding your project budget. We expect to be able to communicate the decision in November 2026.
Administration
Do you want to make changes during the term of your project? Then we recommend that you first discuss this with one of our advisors. After the meeting, please notify us of the changes in writing as soon as possible.
During the course of the project, you must submit a written progress report once a year. Additionally, an advisor from RVO will call you once a year to discuss the progress of your project.
At the end of your project, you must submit a request for assessment. Information about requesting assessment can be found in our subsidy rules. You must also submit a final report. A few weeks before the end date of your project, you will receive a reminder about the final report by email.
Read more about how to report changes, report your progress and apply for approval on our TechBridge homepage under After Your Application.
Background
The key technologies from the National Technology Strategy (NTS) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs are the strategic building blocks for tomorrow's economy. In addition to offering opportunities for Dutch earning capacity, they also contribute to solutions for the major social challenges of our time. International cooperation is essential to accelerate these technologies and achieve global impact.
TechBridge offers Dutch companies and research institutions the opportunity to work with international partners on groundbreaking innovation projects. By joining forces with leading innovative economies such as Germany and France, new opportunities arise to strengthen key technologies and bring market-oriented solutions to fruition more quickly.
Read more about the National Technology Strategy (in Dutch)
More information
Read the TechBridge publication in the Dutch Government Gazette (in Dutch).
Team IRIS can help you on your journey
International collaboration can be challenging, but Team IRIS is happy to guide you. Do you have questions about TechBridge, your potential consortium, or your project idea? Please contact one of our advisors at: teamiris@rvo.nl.
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