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Enterprise Europe Network Cyprus Unveils AgrifoodTEF Webinar to Drive Digital Innovation

Introduction

The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) in Cyprus, in collaboration with the Agrifood and Digitalisation Sector Groups, is set to host an incisive webinar on February 10, 2025. This event will introduce the agrifood Testing and Experimentation Facility (agrifoodTEF), a flagship European initiative designed to accelerate technology validation in the agrifood sector.

About AgrifoodTEF

Funded under the Digital Europe Programme, agrifoodTEF provides specialized infrastructure that enables rigorous testing and validation of emerging technologies under real-world conditions. The facility plays a critical role in assessing innovations such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and automation—services that are particularly relevant as companies prepare for forthcoming regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act.

Robust European Network and Support

The initiative is supported by a network of nine hubs across Europe, offering over 300 services to help businesses mitigate technical and regulatory risks prior to market entry. Notably, agrifoodTEF offers substantial financial support, with public funding covering at least 80% of the associated costs, thereby enabling small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to drive innovation while managing expenditure effectively.

Webinar Details and Benefits

Coordinated by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve), the webinar will be conducted online via MS Teams from 12:00 to 13:30. The session will outline the core services provided by the European agrifoodTEF network, supported by practical examples of collaboration among partner institutions. Participants, particularly agrifood and agritech SMEs engaged in precision agriculture, food processing automation, and robotics, will gain valuable insights to reduce innovation costs and align with evolving industry standards.

Engagement and Future Prospects

In addition to the detailed presentation, a dedicated question and answer session will allow direct interaction, ensuring that attendees can address their specific challenges and opportunities. In doing so, EEN Cyprus reinforces its commitment to supporting the digital transformation of the local agricultural sector through robust international networks and collaborative expertise.

Conclusion

This webinar represents a significant opportunity for businesses to harness European expertise and infrastructure support, setting the stage for a new era of agrifood innovation. With challenges evolving alongside technological advancements, initiatives like agrifoodTEF are essential for companies aiming to lead in a competitive global market.

RESIST II Opens €800,000 Funding Call For Process Innovation In Mobility And Transport

Overview

RESIST II Eurocluster has opened its Process Innovation Open Call, offering cascade funding to SMEs in the Mobility, Transport and Automotive ecosystem. The call supports companies seeking to improve their manufacturing or industrial processes by making their current operations more digital, greener and more resilient.

The call sits under RESIST II’s wider €1.6 million funding package for SMEs developing innovation projects linked to net-zero technologies and critical raw materials. The Process Innovation call itself has a budget of €800,000.

Benefits

Selected SMEs can receive lump-sum grants of:

  • Up to €20,000 for individual SME projects
  • Up to €30,000 per SME for consortium projects
  • Up to €60,000 per SME across RESIST II open calls

Beneficiaries will also have access to a pool of experts, coaching and mentoring, international market opportunities, online training for upskilling and reskilling, and technical support provided by CTAG.

Projects require 10% private co-financing from the beneficiary SMEs. Across the two cut-offs, RESIST II expects to support around 15 to 20 projects and fund around 25 to 30 SMEs.

Who Can Apply

The call is open to SMEs established in an EU Member State or a country participating in the Single Market Programme.

Applicants must be active in the ecosystem, either by working in sectors such as automotive, rail, waterborne and cycling, or by being a member of a cluster linked to the Mobility, Transport and Automotive ecosystem.

Criteria

Projects may be submitted by a single SME or by a consortium of two or three SMEs. Consortium projects must involve SMEs from different NUTS2 regions.

Submitted projects should address one or more of RESIST II’s four innovation pillars:

  • Net-Zero Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonisation
  • Circular Critical Raw Materials & Resource Efficiency
  • Digital Mobility & Smart Industrial Systems
  • Resilient Mobility Value Chains

Projects funded under the first cut-off are expected to run for up to nine months, from October 2026 to June 2027.

How To Apply

Applications must be submitted electronically through the RESIST II platform. The first cut-off opened on 13 May 2026 and closes on 13 July 2026 at 17:00 Brussels time. A second cut-off is planned for May 2027.

About RESIST II

RESIST II Eurocluster supports European SMEs working in the Mobility, Transport and Automotive ecosystem, helping them advance their twin transition and strengthen resilience against market shifts and unexpected disruptions.

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