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Call for Proposals: Critical Metals Supply for Total Defense in Sweden

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Deadline: 28-Apr-2026

Vinnova is inviting grant applications to strengthen Sweden’s metal and mineral industry to ensure supply security during peacetime, high alert, wartime, and other security-sensitive situations. The funding supports industrial research, experimental development, and cross-sector collaboration aligned with Sweden’s total defense objectives. Projects must involve Swedish companies and research organizations.

Overview

Vinnova has launched a strategic funding call to enhance the resilience and operational capacity of Sweden’s metal and mineral sector.

The call aims to ensure that critical raw materials and essential metals remain available during:

  • Peacetime

  • High alert situations

  • Wartime

  • Other national security crises

This initiative strengthens Sweden’s total defense capability, which integrates both civilian and military preparedness.

Programme Context

This call is part of:

  • The Swedish Metals & Minerals Programme

  • Under the joint innovation initiative Impact Innovation

  • Led by:

    • Vinnova

    • Swedish Energy Agency

    • Formas

The programme focuses on innovation, industrial competitiveness, and national security preparedness.

Objectives of the Call

1. Strengthen Industry Contribution to Total Defense

Projects must enhance the metal and mineral sector’s ability to:

  • Supply critical raw materials

  • Maintain industrial production during crisis

  • Support national infrastructure resilience

  • Contribute to Sweden’s civil defense preparedness

2. Support Industrial Research and Experimental Development

Funding supports:

Projects must show clear relevance to national security and total defense needs.

3. Foster Cross-Sector Collaboration

Strong collaboration is required between:

  • Swedish metal and mineral companies

  • Universities and university colleges

  • Research institutes

  • Public authorities and government actors

Interdisciplinary partnerships are central to eligibility.

Funding Structure

Two funding categories are available:

Category 1

  • Up to 1.5 million SEK

  • Project duration: Up to 18 months

Category 2

  • No predefined maximum grant amount

  • Funding based on project scope and impact

Applicants must justify budget, co-financing structure, and measurable outcomes.

Who Is Eligible?

Consortium Requirements

Each project must include:

  • At least one Swedish company

  • At least one Swedish research organization

Definition of Swedish Company

A Swedish company must be:

  • A limited liability company (AB)

  • Registered in Sweden

Eligible Participants

Entities eligible for funding:

  • Swedish legal entities

  • Foreign organizations with a registered Swedish branch

  • Establishments where project costs are attributable to the Swedish branch

Not eligible for funding:

  • Foreign organizations without a Swedish branch (may participate without funding)

What Types of Projects Are Expected?

Projects must clearly demonstrate:

  • Strengthened supply resilience

  • Increased production robustness

  • Improved industrial preparedness

  • Enhanced operational continuity in crisis

Examples may include:

  • Securing domestic supply chains

  • Crisis-adapted processing technologies

  • Resource efficiency under emergency conditions

  • Infrastructure protection innovations

  • Strategic stockpiling optimization

All proposals must show a direct link to strengthening Sweden’s total defense capability.

Why This Funding Matters

Sweden’s metal and mineral industry plays a critical role in:

  • Energy systems

  • Infrastructure development

  • Defense production

  • Advanced manufacturing

  • Green transition technologies

Supply disruptions during crises can compromise national security, economic stability, and defense readiness.

This call supports:

  • Strategic autonomy

  • Industrial resilience

  • Innovation-driven security

  • Public-private preparedness cooperation

How to Apply

Follow these structured steps:

Step 1: Build a Consortium

Form a partnership including:

  • At least one Swedish AB-registered company

  • At least one Swedish university or research institute

  • Optional: public authorities or additional partners

Step 2: Define Defense-Relevant Objectives

Clearly explain:

  • How the project strengthens total defense

  • What vulnerability it addresses

  • What measurable outcomes it delivers

Step 3: Select Funding Category

Choose:

  • Category 1 (≤ 1.5 million SEK, ≤ 18 months), or

  • Category 2 (larger-scale funding request)

Step 4: Prepare Budget and Work Plan

Include:

  • Project timeline

  • Defined milestones

  • Research and development plan

  • Risk assessment

  • Co-financing structure

Step 5: Submit Application via Vinnova Portal

Ensure all partners confirm participation and legal eligibility before submission.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a proposal without a Swedish AB company

  • Failing to include a Swedish research organization

  • Not clearly linking the project to total defense

  • Overemphasizing commercial benefits without security relevance

  • Weak collaboration structure between partners

  • Unclear budget allocation

Strong applications show strategic relevance, technical feasibility, and cross-sector alignment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is leading this funding call?

The call is issued by Vinnova under the Swedish Metals & Minerals Programme within the Impact Innovation initiative.

2. What is meant by “total defense”?

Total defense refers to Sweden’s integrated civilian and military preparedness framework for crisis and wartime resilience.

3. Can foreign companies apply?

Foreign companies can participate only if they have a registered Swedish branch. Funding is limited to Swedish legal entities.

4. What is the maximum funding available?

Category 1 projects may receive up to 1.5 million SEK. Category 2 has no fixed upper limit.

5. Are authorities allowed to participate?

Yes. Public authorities and actors may participate if they contribute to the programme’s objectives.

6. What type of research is eligible?

Industrial research and experimental development directly linked to strengthening supply capacity and defense preparedness.

7. Is collaboration mandatory?

Yes. A consortium must include at least one Swedish company and one Swedish research organization.

Conclusion

Vinnova’s grant call provides strategic funding to strengthen Sweden’s metal and mineral industry as a pillar of national security and total defense preparedness. By supporting industrial research, cross-sector collaboration, and resilience-building innovation, the programme reinforces Sweden’s capacity to maintain essential metal and mineral supply during crisis and wartime conditions.

Organizations that align technical innovation with defense readiness objectives have a strong opportunity to secure funding and contribute to Sweden’s long-term industrial and security resilience.

For more information, visit Vinnova.

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