Finland needs new radical innovations. Only with them can we respond to global competition. Could your company find a significant international competitive edge by exploring the possibilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in your product, service, business model, and/or production methods? This can now be explored using Business Finland's Proof-of-Concept funding, which typically provides a subsidy level of 50 percent to SMEs. The funding call is open until the end of the year.
Business Finland's Generative AI campaign funds Proof-of-Concept research projects (PoC) related to the utilization of generative AI for Finnish small and medium-sized enterprises and Midcap companies (group-level turnover below 300 million euros).
The objective of the funded projects is to study the suitability of generative AI technologies to solve an existing problem. The solution must have a significant positive impact on the company’s international competitive advantage and exports. The project may aim to significantly renew existing products, services, business models, or production methods, or to develop entirely new ones.
The research project does not result in a finished product or service.
The problem to be solved in the project may relate to either increasing the value of an existing product/service or researching a completely new product or service concept.
The aim is to investigate whether generative AI technologies can improve the value of an existing product, service or business model sufficiently to make it worthwhile to commercialize a new version, or whether generative AI technologies can be successfully used in a new product or service concept or business model.
The funding provided through this call can only be used at researching the application and/or development of generative AI technologies. It is not allowed to use the funding at company's broader research or development activities.
When submitting an application, the company must have a good understanding of the problem and the necessary data available. The data can be company's own or the company can use data produced by others for which the company holds commercial rights. Up to 20 percent of the project's total costs can be allocated to data collection.
Before contacting Business Finland, it is important that the applicant has clearly answered the following questions.
Business Finland uses TRL levels (Technology Readiness Level) for assessing the nature of the research. The research funded via this call is targeted at TRL levels 1–4. Read more on TRL levels (pdf, horizoneuropencpportal.eu). Note that the document is incomplete in describing services and business models.
Additionally, computing grant may be granted on a case-by-case basis for LUMI supercomputer to significant computational-intensive research projects by companies where computational costs exceed 15.000 euros. The computing grant is 100 percent of CSC's (CSC – IT Center for Science) computing costs if the maximum support intensity allows, however, up to a maximum of 100.000 euros. The typical amount of computing grant in such projects is usually 15.000 – 30.000 euros.
Read more about the computing grant (pdf)
The call is open from September 11, 2024, to December 31, 2024. Coaching discussions are ongoing.
If you think your project fits the aforementioned description, first answer the questions above and submit your answers via email to Business Finland to one of the mentioned persons. We will contact you.
*Basic eligibility requirements for Business Finland funding: profitable business; adequate resources (self-financing, personnel at least 2 full-time employees); the novelty value of the project, aiming for an international competitive edge; the goal of international growth.