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Advanced manufacturing for key products (IA) (Made in Europe partnership)

HORIZON-CL4-2027-01

Expected Outcome: Advanced manufacturing technology and machinery becomes available in Europe for the manufacturing of key and high-performance products; Where relevant, production becomes increasingly circular through the reuse of secondary raw materials; and/or innovative advanced materials are incorporated in manufactured products, leading to better performance and quality; Resource efficiency in terms of materials and energy is increased significantly; and Circularity, productivity and competitiveness are increased, and hence resilience of European industry is enhanced. Scope: This topic addresses technologies and machinery for advanced manufacturing, focusing on manufacturing excellence and on increasing circularity, including through the better use of innovative advanced materials and secondary raw materials. The focus is on key manufactured components and products that are competitive and have enhanced performance, and contribute to Europe’s technological leadership in manufacturing, but which are at risk of being lost to Europe or rely on raw materials or parts whose supply is mostly coming from outside Europe. Proposals should develop technologies and machinery to enable t

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165

Deadline 2 Feb 2027

Funding

€6M–€8M per project

€36M call budget

TRL

TRL 5

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    Scope

    This topic addresses technologies and machinery for advanced manufacturing, focusing on manufacturing excellence and on increasing circularity, including through the better use of innovative advanced materials and secondary raw materials. The focus is on key manufactured components and products that are competitive and have enhanced performance, and contribute to Europe’s technological leadership in manufacturing, but which are at risk of being lost to Europe or rely on raw materials or parts whose supply is mostly coming from outside Europe. Proposals should develop technologies and machinery to enable the manufacturing of these components with a minimal use of critical raw materials [reference to overall targets] or imported materials. This includes an increased use of secondary raw materials or biobased materials or revalorised components. Where appropriate to enhance performance and quality, proposals should target the use of innovative advanced materials (such as lightweight, functionalised or self-healing materials). In this case, the development of the advanced materials should not be the main focus of proposals, nevertheless the necessary steps to adapt such innovative advanced materials to the needs of the manufacturing application should be included. These can include digital twins for materials as well as SSbD-design steps. Examples of advanced manufacturing technologies and machinery include, but are not restricted to: Innovative additive manufacturing; Hybrid manufacturing (additive, subtractive); Photonics; Advanced joining technologies; Polymer composite manufacturing; Advanced technologies for surface treatment and structuring, to tailor surface properties for specific applications; Manufacturing of components with lightweight materials; and In-line testing. Proposals should include a business case and exploitation strategy, as outlined in the introduction to this Destination. Applications in the automotive industry may be considered. However, the production of batteries is not within the scope of this topic . [1] International cooperation is encouraged, especially with Japan or Taiwan. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership Made in Europe. null Activities are expected to start at TRL 5 and achieve TRL 7 by the end of the project – see General Annex B. [1] The production of batteries (including for automotive use) is addressed by topic HORIZON-CL5-2026-05-D2-03: Integrated Production and Product Development for Next-Generation Lithium-based Batteries for Mobility.

    Eligibility

    • See official call conditions for eligibility

    Expected outcomes

    • Advanced manufacturing technology and machinery becomes available in Europe for the manufacturing of key and high-performance products; Where relevant, production becomes increasingly circular through the reuse of secondary raw materials; and/or innovative advanced materials are incorporated in manufactured products, leading to better performance and quality; Resource efficiency in terms of materials and energy is increased significantly; and Circularity, productivity and competitiveness are increased, and hence resilience of European industry is enhanced.

    Key documents

    Not specified — documents are published on the official call page.