These pilot projects will be financed by the European Regional Development Fund and Estonian Ministry of Research and Education. This financing is given to the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities to build its sustainability and improve Estonia cities with research-based solutions.
This financing is an investment by the FinEst Center for Smart Cities into the pilot projects and the expectation is to earn the money back through follow-up projects and percentage of the future commercial turnover. The income will be reinvested into new pilots.
As a result of the 2024-2025 competition, we would like to implement one large pilot project with a duration of 36 months and a budget of around €1.2M (length 24+12 months) and three medium-sized pilot projects with a duration of 24 months and a budget of around €835 thousand. The financing is initially granted for 24 or 18 months and can be extended for 6 or 12 months for commercialization preparation only in case the team proposes market proof either in the form of customers or investors and a solid business plan.
The budget is confirmed at the beginning of the pilot project but it will stay flexible inside the pilot, so that the pilot is supposed to shift money between activities, people and cities to achieve the best result for the pilot.
The eligible costs are:
- Personnel, except administrative
- Services, materials and products purchased
25% of lump sum overhead is paid on top of the direct cost, except subcontracting to cover general costs (phone, computer, administration, etc).
Financing is 100%.
Researchers from Aalto University will be employed by TalTech.
In the case of cities, TalTech will cover needed direct costs related to conducting the pilot, incl. needed travelling and experts.
Private companies can participate with their own financing or make offers to the tenders and get selected and paid based on open competition.
Concrete budgets based on action plans and specifics will be prepared for each pilot in the finals during the validation period (Jan – April 2025) under the lead of the person from the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities and in close cooperation with the research and development team, partner cities and other partners if relevant.
We will also finance planning and initial proof-of-concept during Jan – April 2025 with about 12,000 euros per pilot project. Potentially 8-10 projects will be chosen for this phase.