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ICP: second call for proposals

Innovation Capabilities Program
The ICP program aims to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Uzbekistan to develop new or improved products, services and processes that will enable them to enter domestic, regional and global markets for the following purposes: Facilitating the process of innovative modernization of the private sector ; Provide financial assistance and support for the implementation of measures consistent with the long-term SME reform strategy; Improve the efficiency, effectiveness and overall productivity of the private sector; Raise the visibility of SMEs nationally and internationally. The main conditions of the ICP program are: The grant amount is US$50,000 per project; Project implementation – up to 12 months on the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Co-financing is mandatory, at least 100% of the grant amount (the source of co-financing can be an industrial partner, a financial partner or own funds). By industry: Agri-food technologies; Medicine and medical technologies; New materials and chemical technologies; Mining and metallurgical industry; Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals; Mechanical engineering and automotive industry. Proposals selection. Proposals must be submitted in 1) English and 2) Uzbek or Russian optionally. The selection process includes submission of proposals, initial evaluation check, scientific, technical and technological readiness evaluation by the Expert Council, final evaluation proposals by the Grant Commission (GC) and signing of protocol of winners by the GC, that lead to the signing of Grant Agreement. The grant recipient must be a legal entity with the status of small and medium enterprise registered in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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PRIM: first call for proposals

Public Research Institutes Modernization
The PRIM program is aimed at facilitating the strategic vision and approach to the development and implementation of the institutional modernization plans of public research institutes in Uzbekistan. The PRIM program pursues the following objectives: - Facilitate the process of institutional modernization of public research institutes (PRIs). - Provide financial assistance and support for the implementation of measures consistent with the long-term reform strategy of the PRI. - Promote the efficiency, effectiveness and overall productivity of public research institutes. - Provide support that meets the needs of the PRI in priority areas such as capacity building, strategic planning and management, knowledge sharing, research-industry collaboration, and community engagement and interaction. - Enhance the PRI's national and international visibility. PRIM Grant Program serves as a catalyst for the ongoing process of the strategic modernization of public research organizations in Uzbekistan. Resources of the PRIM can serve as a complementary leverage tool in achieving important objectives and tasks in research-based programs of PRIs. PRIM Grant Program pillars: 1. Research Infrastructure 2. Capacity building 3. Strategic planning and governance 4. Knowledge exchange and sharing 5. Research and business collaboration 6. Community engagement and outreach
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ICP: first call for proposals

Innovation Capabilities Program
The ICP program aims to enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Uzbekistan to develop new or improved products, services and processes that will enable them to enter domestic, regional and global markets for the following purposes: Facilitating the process of innovative modernization of the private sector ; Provide financial assistance and support for the implementation of measures consistent with the long-term SME reform strategy; Improve the efficiency, effectiveness and overall productivity of the private sector; Raise the visibility of SMEs nationally and internationally. The main conditions of the ICP program are: The grant amount is US$50,000 per project; Project implementation – up to 12 months on the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Co-financing is mandatory, at least 100% of the grant amount (the source of co-financing can be an industrial partner, a financial partner or own funds). By industry: Agri-food technologies; Medicine and medical technologies; New materials and chemical technologies; Mining and metallurgical industry; Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals; Mechanical engineering and automotive industry. Proposals selection. Proposals must be submitted in 1) English and 2) Uzbek or Russian optionally. The selection process includes submission of proposals, initial evaluation check, scientific, technical and technological readiness evaluation by the Expert Council, final evaluation proposals by the Grant Commission (GC) and signing of protocol of winners by the GC, that lead to the signing of Grant Agreement. The grant recipient must be a legal entity with the status of small and medium enterprise registered in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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BIRD program: first call for proposals

Business Investments in R&D Program program
The BIRD program is aimed at supporting commercialization projects from Research Organizations, Higher Education Institutions, and SMEs to be submitted by eligible applicants represented by individual researchers. Selection is based on two core principles: (i) technological readiness and (ii) commercial potential of the project. The BIRD program pursues the following objectives: 1) Build and strengthen systemic partnerships between industry, research institutes, and universities for technology development and transfer to address systemic problems in manufacturing sectors. 2) Stimulate SME’s investment activity in R&D and private research organizations of high-quality R&D. 3) Contribute to collective efforts to develop new technologies in areas of national importance. 4) Cooperate with leading international research centers and global businesses. Thematic scope and disciplines. Proposals are expected to be in/related to such areas as (including but not limited to) renewable energy, energy efficiency, low-carbon technologies, biotechnologies, medicine and healthcare, agriculture and food, artificial intelligence, ICT, and other areas of scientific and technological development. Business Investments in R&D Program – has an allocation of US $10 million and will finance matching grants for sub-projects to (i) support later stages of research commercialization, (ii) R&D for SMEs, and (iii) early stages of knowledge-based startups. Grant recipient for BIRD grant funds can be a legal entity created after the grant is awarded in the Republic of Uzbekistan in the form of an LLC or an existing SME company registered in the Republic of Uzbekistan in the form of an LLC. The general requirements for the BIRD program are: Grant amount - up to US $600,000 Co-financing amount (mandatory) - at least 25% of the grant amount in monetary form Implementation period - up to 24 months This call for proposals is open from December 25, 2023 to April 1, 2024 .
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RCP: first call for proposals

Research Commercialization Program
The RCP is aimed at supporting technology commercialization sub-projects from Research Organizations and Higher Education Institutions to be submitted and represented by eligible applicants - individual researchers. Selection is based on two core principles: (i) technological readiness and (ii) commercialization potential of the project. By supporting the selection and implementation of research commercialization sub-projects, the RCP pursues the following objectives: 1) Build and strengthen systemic partnerships between industry, research institutes, and universities for technology development and transfer to address systemic problems in manufacturing sectors. 2) Stimulate SME’s investment activity in R&D and private research organizations of high-quality R&D. 3) Contribute to collective efforts to develop new technologies in areas of national importance. 4) Cooperate with leading international research centers and global businesses. Thematic scope and disciplines. Proposals will be aimed at selecting projects in such areas as (including but not limited to) renewable energy, energy efficiency, low-carbon technologies, biotechnologies, medicine and healthcare, agriculture and food, artificial intelligence, ICT, and other areas of scientific and technological development. The Research Commercialization Program has an allocation of US $4 million and will (i) finance research commercialization sub-projects on the development of proof-of-concept and small-scale prototyping, and (ii) provide mentorship to sub-projects with commercialization potential. Grant recipient for RCP grant funds must be a legal entity created after the grant is awarded in the Republic of Uzbekistan in the form of LLC. General requirements for RCP are: Grant amount - up to US $150,000 Co-financing amount (mandatory) - at least 15% from the grant amount in monetary form Implementation period - up to 24 months
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