A diagram with overlapping teal rectangles listing: Smart Society, Digitalised Industry, Rich and Healthy Life, Educational Transformation, and the words Trust, Cooperate, Learn between the layers.

Call for demonstrator projects

There is a first call open for Demonstrator projects within Digital Futures – projects that can demonstrate and disseminate technologies for digital transformation and its impact on society. We will support projects that can show novelty, high impact and wide outreach. KTH schools, Stockholm University (SU) and RISE Digital Systems are encouraged to apply.

The call closes on 13 October, 2020,14:00

The decision on the Digital Futures Demonstrator projects is planned for late November 2020. The earliest start of projects is December 2020.

How to apply

  1. Fill in the application according to the project description template: DOWNLOAD PROJECT DESCRIPTION TEMPLATE HERE
  2. Send the application to call@digitalfutures.kth.se before 13 October, 2020,14:00.

The three research themes Trust, Cooperate and Learn cut across the three societal contexts Smart society, Digitized industry and Rich and healthy life.

The three research themes Trust, Cooperate and Learn cut across the four contexts Smart society, Digitalized industry, Rich and healthy life, and Educational Transformation.
Digital Futures Strategic Research Programme

 

Read more: https://www.digitalfutures.kth.se/research/research-calls/open-calls/demonstrator-projects/

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