The QuantERA programme, supported by the European Commission, forms a network of Research Funding Organisations across Europe and beyond. It is dedicated to advancing high-quality research and innovation in the field of Quantum Technologies (QT). The funding organisations of QuantERA jointly finance multilateral and transnational projects with the potential to initiate or foster new lines of QT. The support is intended to advance multidisciplinary science and drive cutting-edge engineering.
Submitted proposals are expected to be aligned with one of the following topics:
- Quantum Phenomena and Resources (QPR), where the goal is to lay the foundations for the QT of the future. The focus is on basic quantum science and fundamental physics, and the projects should explore novel quantum phenomena, concepts, resources, protocols, algorithms, and/or address major challenges that prevent broad applications of some quantum technologies.
- Applied Quantum Science (AQS), where the goal is to take known quantum effects and established concepts from quantum science, translate them into technological applications and develop new products. These could be novel devices that are based on known quantum effects and that will serve a novel application in QT, or devices and systems that translate known quantum applications into products and industrial applications.
The German Research Foundation DFG participates in the call and will fund only projects addressing the topic of Quantum Phenomena and Resources. With the exception of the duty to collaborate, the regular eligibility rules for funding from the DFG as described in the Guidelines for the Research Grants Programme apply.
Eligible consortia have to be composed of researchers from at least three of the following participating countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom.
The deadline for submitting proposals is 5 December 2025, 17:00 CET. The full details of the call and the application procedure (including additional national requirements) are available on the website of QuantERA.