Deadline: 14-Jul-2026
The Science for Industry Call 2026 supports collaborative projects between companies and research organizations in the Netherlands, aiming to translate scientific knowledge into industrial innovation and societal impact. Funding of €500,000–€1,200,000 per project fosters public-private partnerships, accelerating R&D and strengthening economic competitiveness.
Overview
The Science for Industry Call 2026 is designed to:
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Encourage collaborative innovation between companies and research institutions
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Translate scientific knowledge into marketable products and services
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Strengthen economic competitiveness in the Life Sciences and Health sector
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Expand R&D capacity and promote societal impact
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Support consortia through Public Private Partnership (PPP) subsidies
The program accelerates research and development activities in the Netherlands by funding collaborations that address clearly defined industry challenges.
Funding Details
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Total budget: At least €5 million in PPP subsidy from Health Holland
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Funding per project: €500,000 – €1,200,000
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Eligible costs: Majority of R&D must take place in the Netherlands, with at least 80% of personnel costs incurred domestically
Who Can Apply?
Eligible consortia must include:
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Main applicant: At least one for-profit company based in the Netherlands
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Research partner: One Dutch research organization
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Additional partners: Micro-SMEs (cannot be main applicant), healthcare providers, patient organizations, foundations, and other stakeholders contributing to project activities
Key Requirements for Applicants
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Main applicant must submit a “No Undertaking in Difficulty” declaration
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Consortia must use the provided agreement template, covering intellectual property arrangements, with only minimal modifications allowed
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Projects must address a concrete R&D challenge originating from the main applicant
Eligible Projects
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Must focus on marketable products and services in the Life Sciences and Health sector
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Apply scientific knowledge and methodologies to clearly defined industry problems
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Majority of R&D activities must occur in the Netherlands
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Emphasis on collaboration between industry and research organizations
How to Apply
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Form a consortium: Include a Dutch company as main applicant and at least one Dutch research partner
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Define R&D challenge: Clearly outline the industry problem your project will address
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Prepare application documents: Include project plan, budget, consortium agreement, and required declarations
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Submit via official portal: Follow Health Holland’s submission guidelines and deadlines
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Comply with PPP requirements: Ensure personnel costs and R&D activities meet domestic thresholds
Tips for a Strong Application
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Demonstrate clear translation of science into industry solutions
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Highlight collaborative impact across partners
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Ensure intellectual property arrangements are clearly defined
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Provide a realistic budget and timeline for R&D activities
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Emphasize societal or economic benefits of the project
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Using micro-SMEs as the main applicant
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Not meeting the 80% Dutch personnel cost requirement
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Failing to submit the “No Undertaking in Difficulty” declaration
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Ignoring the template consortium agreement
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Proposing R&D activities outside the Netherlands
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can serve as the main applicant?
A for-profit company based in the Netherlands. Micro-SMEs may participate as partners but cannot be the main applicant.
2. What is the funding range per project?
€500,000 – €1,200,000 in PPP subsidy.
3. Can international organizations participate?
Only in collaboration with Dutch partners; the main R&D activities must occur in the Netherlands.
4. What is the required personnel cost threshold in the Netherlands?
At least 80% of personnel costs for Dutch enterprises and research organizations must be incurred domestically.
5. Are there templates for consortium agreements?
Yes. Consortia must use the provided agreement template, with minimal modifications allowed.
6. What sectors are eligible?
Projects must focus on Life Sciences and Health with a clear industry challenge.
7. Are there legal declarations required?
Yes. The main applicant must submit a “No Undertaking in Difficulty” declaration.
Conclusion
The Science for Industry Call 2026 provides a strategic opportunity for companies and research organizations in the Netherlands to collaborate and convert scientific knowledge into innovative, market-ready products and services. By funding public-private partnerships, the program strengthens R&D capacity, economic competitiveness, and societal impact in the Life Sciences and Health sector.
For more information, visit Health Holland.









































