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Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) - Quebec - Canada
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Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025)

International collaborative R&D for circular innovation
Last Update: May 6, 2026
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Funding available
Varies by project
Timeline
  • Closing date : September 30, 2025
Location
Quebec, Canada

Overview

This international call supports collaborative R&D projects focused on circular value creation. It targets the development of innovative products, processes, or services for civil use, with emphasis on commercialization potential.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Develop strategic partnerships
  • Develop a new product or service
  • Conduct research and development activities
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project
Timeline
  • Closing date : September 30, 2025

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • Manufacturing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
Location
  • Quebec
Legal structures
  • For-profit business
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • Canadians

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Collaborative industrial research and development projects.
  • Development of innovative products, processes, or services.
  • Projects focused on circular value creation.

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Canadian SMEs.
  • Organizations from other Eureka member countries.

Eligible geographic areas

  • Canada
  • Other Eureka member countries

Additional information

  • This call is part of the Eureka Network.
  • It is aligned with Roadmap 2035, Objective 2.2.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) Program

Here are answers to the most common questions about the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025). This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business.

What is the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025)?

This international call supports collaborative R&D projects focused on circular value creation. It targets the development of innovative products, processes, or services for civil use, with emphasis on commercialization potential.

Who is eligible for the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) program?

To be eligible for the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) program, you must: Canadian SME participation required. Collaborative R&D project. Civil-use innovation focus.

What expenses are eligible under Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025)?

Collaborative industrial research and development projects. Development of innovative products, processes, or services. Projects focused on circular value creation.

Who can I contact for more information about the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025)?

You can contact National Research Council Canada (NRC) by email at none or by phone at none.

Where is the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) available?

The Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) program is available the province of Quebec.

Is the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) a grant, loan, or tax credit?

Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) is a Partnering and Collaboration

Who are the financial supporters of the Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025)?

Eureka Network Call for Circular Value Creation R&D projects (Summer 2025) is funded by National Research Council Canada (NRC)