Chips Joint Undertaking Programme 2026
Deadline: May 07, 2026
other
partially funded
Denmark
Opportunity Overview
📖 About Innovation Fund Denmark Chips Joint Undertaking Programme
The Chips JU Programme supports collaborative European projects aimed at strengthening innovation in Electronic Components and Systems (ECS). This call is particularly relevant for Danish industrial consortia and research partners seeking funding for projects involving:
- New technologies
- Pilot lines
- Demonstrators
- Test beds
- Innovation pilots in the ECS ecosystem
💰 Benefits of the Programme
- Maximum national funding of €650,000 per project (if there is more than one Danish partner) and €650,000 per Danish partner.
- If the coordinator is a Danish organization, the maximum national funding increases to €1,300,000 per project and €650,000 per Danish partner.
- Higher maximum funding amounts compared to the standard indicated in the Guidelines for International Projects.
- Minimum funding amount is €50,000 per partner.
- EU co-funding is not included in the maximum and minimum national funding amounts.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
The call is targeted at Danish industrial consortia participating in Chips JU collaborative projects.
Eligible Danish applicants include:
- Large enterprises
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
- Universities
- Research institutes
- Public organizations
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 07 May, 2026
- Interested applicants can apply through the official application website.
🔗 Contact Information
For more details, visit the official Innovation Fund Denmark Chips Joint Undertaking Programme website.
This opportunity is a great chance for Danish organizations to contribute to innovation in the ECS ecosystem while benefiting from substantial funding. Don't miss the deadline!
Benefits
- Maximum national funding of €650.000 per project (if there is more than one Danish partner) and maximum €650.000 per Danish partner.
- If the coordinator is a Danish organisation, then the maximum national funding is €1.300.000 per project and €650.000 per Danish partner.
- These are higher maximum funding amounts than the standard indicated in the Guidelines for International Projects.
- The minimum funding amount is €50.000 per partner.
- EU co-funding is not included in the maximum and minimum national funding amounts.




