CAPITA
Catalytic Processes for Innovative Technology Applications
Basic Information
Description
CAPITA aims to establish an enduring transnational joint programme in applied research leading to innovative and exploitable process technology for chemicals, materials, and energy. The ERANET is designed to have a substantial effect on the structuring and the effectiveness of the ERA.
Core partners of the ACENET ERANET start the consortium, which is extended geographically and by the inclusion of agencies involved in innovation support. The consortium aims to introduce new members, and will be flexible in how members participate. CAPITA will build collaborations both within Europe and internationally with relevant programmes and institutions: the ETP SusChem and European Research Institute ERIC+ will be engaged from the start to bring both industrial and academic inputs to working on CAPITA’s strategic agenda.
The ERANET begins where ACENET ended, with applied catalysis, which comprises an essential group of enabling technologies for sustainable manufacturing. The scope will expand through the planned two calls to a wider approach to chemical process technology. The projects will be multidisciplinary science and engineering, with significant industrial involvement. To maximise the innovative potential of the research projects, the design of calls and project selection and management will be steered by best practice to take account of how new technology interacts with the business process, and the decision making requirements of speedy innovation. Training and education programmes aimed to support innovation will also be developed as part of the network’s outreach programme.
CAPITA will strictly timetable and manage its processes through production of an annual strategic template, setting out priorities for the next period. Learning from the network’s activities and contacts refreshes the strategic analysis which will over four years be converted to an agreement on structures and protocols for continued collaboration of all parties beyond the ERANET funding.
Main research priorities of the network
The ERA-NET begins where ACENET ended, with applied catalysis, which comprises an essential group of enabling technologies for sustainable manufacturing. The scope will expand through the planned 3 calls to a wider approach to chemical process technology. The projects will be multidisciplinary science and engineering, with significant industrial involvement. To maximise the innovative potential of the research projects, the design of calls and project selection and management will be steered by best practice to take account of how new technology interacts with the business process, and the decision making requirements of speedy innovation. The thematic and other priorities for each call will form part of the annual strategic template of the network (set out in WP1). The theme of each call will be i) applicational (e.g. biofuels manufacture, chemicals from biomass, low energy chemicals productions), ii) catalytic (type of catalysis – hetero, homo, bio, mix), and iii) type of research.
Research fields covered by the network
- Energy
- Materials
Target Groups
- Public Research Organisations (PROs)
- SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)
- Large Corporations
Is connected with
Coordinator
Participant
Other
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Joint Calls
Joint Call Title | Type | Launch Date | Deadline Pre-Proposal |
Deadline Full-Proposal |
Evaluation End Date |
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Innovative Catalysis for the monetization of Low Value Carbon | one-stage | 25/06/2013 |
02/09/2013
Submitted: 11 |
15/10/2013
Funded: 3 |