Deadline: 07-May-2026
The Chips JU Programme supports research and innovation projects that strengthen the Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) value chain. Under this call, Innovation Fund Denmark offers national co-funding to successful Danish participants, with funding ranging from €50,000 minimum per partner up to €1,300,000 per project if a Danish organization acts as coordinator.
About the Programme
The Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU) Programme supports projects that improve Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) value chain integration through research and innovation (R&I).
The call focuses on building stronger technological capabilities by supporting new knowledge creation, applied research, technology development, and prototype validation.
What the Programme Supports
Projects should focus on research and innovation activities that strengthen the ECS ecosystem.
Eligible project focus areas include:
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Establishing new knowledge
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Testing the feasibility of new or improved technologies
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Developing new or improved:
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Products
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Processes
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Services
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Methods
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Tools
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Applied research
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Technology development
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Method and tool integration
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Testing and validation of small-scale prototypes
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Validation in laboratory or simulated environments
Funding Information for Danish Participants
Innovation Fund Denmark provides national co-funding to Danish participants in projects that are selected under the call.
Funding limits:
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Minimum funding: €50,000 per partner
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Maximum funding: €650,000 per Danish partner
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Maximum per project (with more than one Danish partner): €650,000
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Maximum per project if a Danish organization is coordinator: €1,300,000
Important note:
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EU co-funding is not included in these national funding limits
Who is Eligible?
The call is open to Danish entities that are directly involved in project activities and are eligible for funding from Innovation Fund Denmark.
Eligible applicants include:
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Danish universities
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Danish companies
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Industry organizations
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Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs)
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Research organizations
Applicants must be active participants in the project and meet Innovation Fund Denmark’s funding rules.
Eligible Costs
Funding may cover a range of project-related costs.
Eligible expenses include:
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Salaries
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Travel costs
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Subcontracting
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Materials
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Communication and knowledge sharing
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Other project-related expenses
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Overheads (according to applicable rates)
Why This Programme Matters
The Chips JU Programme is important for organizations working in:
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Semiconductor and chip innovation
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Electronic components
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Embedded systems
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Advanced manufacturing
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Applied R&D
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Prototype testing and validation
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European technology value chains
It helps Danish participants join collaborative European projects while accessing national co-funding alongside broader EU support.
How to Apply
Interested Danish applicants should:
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Confirm eligibility with Innovation Fund Denmark
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Identify a suitable Chips JU project consortium
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Ensure the project fits the ECS research and innovation priorities
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Define the Danish partner role and budget
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Check whether a Danish organization will act as coordinator
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Prepare eligible cost calculations
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Submit according to the official Chips JU and national co-funding requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
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Align clearly with ECS value chain integration
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Focus on applied research and innovation
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Show a realistic prototype or validation pathway
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Build a strong consortium with clear partner roles
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Ensure the Danish budget matches funding limits
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Highlight industrial relevance and technology impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Confusing national funding with EU co-funding
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Exceeding Danish funding caps
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Submitting projects that are too early-stage or too theoretical
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Weak alignment with ECS priorities
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Unclear Danish partner role in project implementation
FAQs
What is the Chips JU Programme?
It is a programme supporting research and innovation projects that strengthen the Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) value chain.
Who provides funding to Danish participants?
Innovation Fund Denmark provides national co-funding for Danish participants in successful projects.
What is the maximum funding available?
The maximum is €650,000 per Danish partner, and up to €1,300,000 per project if a Danish organization is the coordinator.
What is the minimum funding amount?
The minimum funding is €50,000 per partner.
Is EU co-funding included in these limits?
No, EU co-funding is not included in the national funding limits listed above.
Conclusion
The Chips JU Programme is a strong opportunity for Danish universities, companies, and research organizations working in electronic components, systems innovation, and applied R&D.
For more information, visit Innovation Fund Denmark.









































