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Competence-building Project for Industry

Important dates

28 Jan 2026

Open for applications

11 Mar 2026

Application deadline

01 Oct 2026

Earliest permitted project start

01 Apr 2027

Latest permitted project start

31 Mar 2031

Latest permitted project completion date

Important dates

Purpose

The purpose of this call is to stimulate research organisations to collaborate with the business sector to build knowledge that the business sector and society need to solve major societal and business challenges. We require the business community to contribute with cash financing in the projects.

About the call for proposals

Through this call, we support projects that, in a binding collaboration between the R&D sector and the business sector, develop new knowledge that is necessary to meet important societal and business challenges. 

We require that you include industry actors as collaborating partners in the project and that they fund part of the R&D actors' costs. 

The research in the project can be both basic and applied science. 

We reserve the right to make changes to the call after we have received letters of allocation from the ministries for 2026. 

Before you apply, you must familiarise yourself with the Guide for applicants – Knowledge-building Projects for the Industrial Sector.  

The call is available in both Norwegian and English. The text of the Norwegian call for proposals is legally binding. 

Who is eligible to apply?

Only approved Norwegian research organisations are eligible to apply. See the list of approved research organisations.

Who can participate in the project?

Requirements relating to the Project Owner 

The organisation listed as the Project Owner in the application form must have approved the submission of the application to the Research Council. The application must be strategically anchored with the Project Owner. 

Requirements relating to the project manager 

We will shortly publish several calls for proposals where research organisations will be the Project Owner. These will have a deadline at the end of April, end of May or mid-June 2026. You can only be the project manager for one application for this application or the calls mentioned above. This means that if you are the project manager for an application under this call, you cannot be the project manager for applications for any of the other calls for proposals aimed at research organisations with a deadline in April, May or June. 

The project manager's professional competence and suitability to carry out the project will be assessed by peers. There are no formal requirements for the project manager's qualifications. 

Requirements for collaboration and roles in the project 

  • The project must have at least two Norwegian collaborating partners from the industrial sector (see the guidelines for definition) who provide cash funding for the project. The cash funding must be confirmed in a letter of intent. 
  • The application must be strategically supported by all collaborating partners. They must also confirm this in the letters of intent. 
  • The Project Owner and the collaborating partners must carry out the project in effective collaboration. See definition in the guide. 
  • The Project Owner and collaborating partners must be independent of each other. This means that one cannot have a controlling influence over the other. This applies both between the Project Owner and the collaborating partner, and between all the collaborating partners, and the subcontractors and the Project Owner(s) must also be independent of each other. By controlling influence, we mean majority ownership or other specific legal or factual circumstances that allow one actor to control the other. Read more about such dependencies here.
  • One actor cannot have several roles in the project, for example as a collaborating partner and subcontractor. 
  • collaborating partners who are not research organisations cannot lead the project or major tasks. 
  • The project must have a steering group or reference group in which the collaborating partners are represented. 
  • The project must not be commissioned research. 
  • In the application, you must describe how the expertise built up in the project can benefit larger user groups. 

What can you seek funding for?

You can apply for funding to cover actual costs necessary to carry out the project. The Project Owner must obtain information on costs from the partners in the project. These costs must be entered in the cost plan under the cost type to which they belong. 

The following cost types should be used: 

  • Payroll and indirect expenses, which are costs related to researcher time (including research fellowship positions and the project manager's position) at the research organisations participating in the project. For doctoral scholarships, funding is limited to three full-time equivalents. For postdoctoral fellowships, funding is limited to a minimum of three years and a maximum of four years. See our website about post-doctoral research fellowship positions and doctoral research fellowship positions.  
  • Other operating expenses, which are costs for other activities necessary to carry out the project's R&D activities. Any purchases from subcontractors must be entered here. All expenses you enter as "other operating expenses" must be specified in the application.    
  • Equipment, which are costs that include operating and depreciation costs for scientific equipment and research infrastructure necessary to carry out the project  

The cost type Procurement of R&D services cannot be used.  

If doctoral and postdoctoral research fellows are included in the project and there are specific plans for them to stay abroad, this may be included in the application. The Research Council also has a separate call for proposals for research stays abroad for doctoral and post-doctoral research fellows. Here, the project manager can apply for funding for research stays abroad for research fellows who are part of the project during the project period. Please note that the separate call for proposals has a number of requirements for who can receive support for the stay abroad. 

If there are specific plans for visiting researchers or stays abroad for researchers in the project, you may include these in the application. The rules for such stays and information about rates can be found on the budget information page (see link below). 

You will find detailed and important information on the website about what to enter in the project budget.  

Scope of funding 

  • The Research Council's funding for the project can be up to four times the Norwegian industry partners' cash contributions, both in total and on an annual basis. 
  • The minimum amount is stated at the top of this call. A possible maximum amount is described under the individual topics. 
  • Cash financing from foreign industry partners (including Norwegian-registered foreign enterprises) or public administration will not count as part of the cash financing requirement. 

The Research Council does not award state aid under this call. This means that funding from the Research Council can only finance the research organisations' project costs. 

We do not cover the costs of collaborating partners that are not research organisations, whether they are Norwegian or foreign. You must therefore keep these costs out of the budget tables. However, the activities that they will carry out, with associated costs, must be described in the project description, under section 3.2. 

Costs of foreign partners 

The Research Council's allocation may cover the costs of foreign research organisations. See Collaboration with organisations abroad.

Ethics 

Give a brief description on how ethical issues will be dealt with, to ensure the panel that there is an appropriate plan for management of ethical issues. The responsibility for ensuring that the research ethics standard is followed lies with the individual researcher and research organisation.  

The responsibility for ensuring that the research ethics standard is followed lies with the individual researcher and research institution (cf. Research Ethics Act). The panel's assessment and the Research Council's funding decision do not entail any research ethics approval. 

See more information and guidance on the following website: Ethical standards in research

Conditions for funding 

  • The funding to the research organisations goes to their non-economic activity in the form of independent research, and therefore does not constitute state aid. The Research Council assumes that the necessary accounting separation between the organisation's economic and non-economic activities is in place 
  • We require annual project accounting reports documenting incurred project costs and how they are financed. The Research Council's conditions for awarding and disbursing funding are set out in the General Terms and Conditions for R&D Projects.  

If the project is approved, the following must be in place when you revise the application: 

Reporting and disbursement of funding

You must submit an annual project accounting report documenting the costs incurred and how they are financed. 

We disburse the funding in arrears. You will receive more information about this if the project should be awarded funding from us. 

All reporting must be done electronically. 

Relevant thematic areas for this call

The topics in this call are grouped into the thematic areas below. The thematic texts contain special requirements and guidelines that will be emphasised in the assessment of the application.

Energy and transportation

CO2 capture and storageEnvironment-friendly energyPetroleum

Practical information

Requirements for this funding scheme

You can change and submit the application several times until the application deadline. We recommend that you submit your application as soon as you have completed the application form and uploaded the required attachments. When the application deadline expires, it is the version of the application that was submitted most recently that we process. 

  • The application and all attachments must be written in English, except for the relevance attachment, which may be in Norwegian. 
  • All mandatory attachments must be included. The attachments must be in PDF format. 
  • The project must start between 1 October 2026 and 1 April 2027. Projects that have received a decision on allocation that do not start during this period, may lose their funding. 

Mandatory attachments 

  • Project description of a maximum of 11 pages. You must use the template for 2026. 
  • CVs for the project manager and for the most important project participants, each of a maximum of four pages. You assess which project participants are the most important. Key project participants who are researchers can use the CV template called "Template for CV researchers". Other key project participants can use the CV template called "Template for CV". 
  • Letters of intent from all the collaborating partners. See sample letter of intent on our guidance page. The cash contribution from industry actors must be specified in the letter of intent. Cash contributions that are listed in the project budget, but not specified in the letter of intent, will not be included when we assess the application. 
  • Description of relevance of a maximum of one page. Uploaded as attachment type "Other". 

You must use standard templates for all required attachments where available. The templates can be found at the bottom of the call. 

All requirements in the call must be met. Applications that do not meet the above requirements or requirements relating to the Project Owner and requirements relating to collaboration and roles in the project will be rejected. 

We will not consider attachments other than those specified above, or documents and websites linked to in the application. The system does not do any technical validation on the content of the attachments you upload, so make sure to upload the correct file for the correct attachment type. 

Optional attachment 

Feel free to attach proposals for up to three professionals (or academic communities) who you believe have the competence to assess the application, or a brief description of the expertise that you believe will be suitable for assessing it. We are not obliged to use the suggestions, but can use them if necessary. We encourage gender balance in the proposals. 

All attachments must be submitted with the application. We do not accept attachments submitted after the application deadline unless we have requested additional documentation.

Excellence

The extent to which the proposed work is ambitious, novel, and goes beyond the state-of-the-art
• Scientific creativity and originality.
• Novelty and boldness of hypotheses or research questions.
• Potential for development of new knowledge beyond the current state of the art, including significant theoretical, methodological, experimental or empirical advancement.

The quality of the proposed R&D activities
• Quality of the research questions, hypotheses and project objectives, and the extent to which they are clearly and adequately specified.
• Credibility and appropriateness of the theoretical approach, research design and use of scientific methods. Appropriate consideration of interdisciplinary approaches.
• The extent to which appropriate consideration has been given to societal responsibility, ethical issues and gender dimensions in research content.
• The extent to which appropriate consideration has been given to the use of stakeholder/user knowledge.

Impact

Potential impact of the proposed research
• The extent to which the planned outputs of the project address important present and/or future scientific challenges.
• The extent to which the planned outputs are openly accessible to ensure reusability of the research outputs and enhance reproducibility.
• The extent to which the planned outputs of the project address important present and/or future challenges for the sector(s).
• The extent to which the competence developed and planned outputs of the project will provide the basis for value creation in Norwegian business and/or development of the public sector.
• The extent to which the planned outputs of the project address UN Sustainable Development Goals or other important present and/or future societal challenges.
• The extent to which the potential impacts are clearly formulated and plausible.

Communication and exploitation
• The extent to which the appropriate open science practices are implemented as an integral part of the proposed project to ensure open sharing and wide distribution of research outputs.
• Quality and scope of communication and engagement activities targeted towards relevant stakeholders/users.
• The extent to which the partners are involved in dissemination and utilisation of the project results.

Implementation

The quality of the project manager and project group
• The extent to which the project manager has relevant expertise and experience and demonstrated ability to perform high-quality research (as appropriate to the career stage).
• The degree of complementarity of the participants and the extent to which the project group has the necessary expertise needed to undertake the research effectively.

The quality of the project organisation and management
• Effectiveness of the project organisation, including the extent to which resources assigned to work packages are aligned with project objectives and deliverables.
• Appropriateness of the allocation of tasks, ensuring that all participants have a valid role and adequate resources in the project to fulfil that role.
• Appropriateness of the proposed management structures and governance.
• Appropriateness of the partners' contribution to the governance and execution of the project.

Relevance to the chosen topic

• The extent to which the project satisfies the thematic orientation described in the text for the chosen topic.
• The extent to which the project satisfies any other priorities in the text for the chosen topic.

Administrative procedures

We will assess the application as it has been submitted. 

Once the application deadline has passed, we will first check that all formal requirements are met. Applications that do not satisfy the formal requirements will be rejected, and applications that fall outside the topic will be rejected without assessment by peer reviewers. 

The Research Council may reject applications where the Project Owner or partner has materially breached its obligations in other projects funded by the Research Council in the two years prior to the submission of the application. 

The application may be rejected if the project manager has been convicted of misconduct by the Common Commission on Research Integrity or the National Commission for the Investigation of Research Misconduct in the last two years prior to submitting the application. 

Where the requirements are met, we will make the application, with all mandatory attachments, available in an online portal for experts who individually assess the criteria "excellence", "impact" and "implementation". The referees will then meet in thematic panels where they will reach a consensus assessment of the application for each of the three criteria. 

If, according to the referee panel's assessment, the average mark awarded is 5.0 or higher, the application will also be assessed for the criterion "Relevance to the chosen topic" by the Research Council's administration. 

The assessment of the four above criteria is summarised in an overall mark for the application. The Research Council's administration then creates ranking lists based on this grade. 

Finally, it is the portfolio board that decides whether the applications will be awarded or rejected. Their decisions are based on the ranking lists and a holistic portfolio assessment. Under the individual topics in this call, the considerations taken by the portfolio boards will be stated. 

The Research Council will fund projects that have a place on the road to a low-emission society in line with the Paris Agreement. In cases where two projects have received otherwise equal assessments, the portfolio board will prioritise the project that is most sustainable in terms of effects on climate, the environment and society. 

The portfolio board plans to hold a decision meeting in June 2026. We will publish the results of the application processing after the meeting. 

On the Research Council's website, you can read more about how we process Collaborative and Knowledge-building applications

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