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<strong>1. What is KTE about?</strong><p>
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KTE stands for Knowledge Transfer Experiments. A KTE is a short 3-month internship experiment where a Sending organisation will send a member of its staff to a Host organisation based in a different country in order to transfer a certain knowledge related to the SMART4ALL technologies and verticals. Beneficiaries will be provided up to EUR 8,000 to cover mobility allowance for implementing the internship.</p>
 
KTE stands for Knowledge Transfer Experiments. A KTE is a short 3-month internship experiment where a Sending organisation will send a member of its staff to a Host organisation based in a different country in order to transfer a certain knowledge related to the SMART4ALL technologies and verticals. Beneficiaries will be provided up to EUR 8,000 to cover mobility allowance for implementing the internship.</p>
  

Revision as of 12:00, 6 April 2021

SMART4ALL Second Open Call

Application submission starts on 15 March 2021, 00:00 CET

Submission deadline is 15 June 2021, 18:00 CEST


1. What is KTE about?

KTE stands for Knowledge Transfer Experiments. A KTE is a short 3-month internship experiment where a Sending organisation will send a member of its staff to a Host organisation based in a different country in order to transfer a certain knowledge related to the SMART4ALL technologies and verticals. Beneficiaries will be provided up to EUR 8,000 to cover mobility allowance for implementing the internship.


2. Who can apply to the KTE Second Open Call?

The following types of organisations are eligible to participate in the call:

● Universities and other Academic Institutions.

● SME and Slightly Bigger Companies, as defined in the EU recommendation 2003/361. Slightly Bigger Companies are defined respectively as organisations with a staff headcount below 500 employees and a turnover below €100M.

● System Integrators and/or Technology Providers, i.e. any type of organisation specialised in technology transfer or system integration, serving the needs of end-users, provided they can be categorised in one of the two previous types of beneficiaries.