Space Florida and Israel Innovation Authority Announce Call for Projects
Space Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority have issued a new joint call for projects valued at $2 million in research and development funding.
“The collaboration between Florida and Israel continues to cultivate the aerospace and technologies industries."
Frank DiBello, President, and CEO of Space Florida.
This is the tenth year that Space Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority are conducting the competition. In October 2013, Florida and Israel initiated an annually recurring $2 million joint program to support research, development and commercialization of aerospace and related technology projects that benefit both Israel and the State of Florida. The projects approved to date encompass a wide range of promising research, including the development of next generation 3D printed circuit systems, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), innovative radiation shielding technology, next-generation capacitors to power spacecraft, and identifying specific changes in human muscle and immune cells to model disease in reduced gravity environments.
Call for Projects Limited to Florida-Based and Israeli Companies
Israeli and Florida-based for-profit companies are asked to present cooperative proposals, which will be vetted for feasibility. Funding will be awarded to those companies demonstrating promising partnerships and near-term potential for commercialization and economic benefit to both states.
Applying teams must submit a completed application, including a Bi-Lateral Cooperation form that describes the project and the collaboration envisioned between the Florida company and the Israeli company. Applications open on September 19, 2022 and are due to Space Florida no later than 5 p.m. EST on Monday, February 20, 2022, and due to the Israel Innovation Authority no later than 12 p.m. The applications are independently evaluated and scored by Space Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority, which then jointly agree which applications will be funded.
Applicants must present a proposal that incorporates joint R&D projects in any of the following technological fields:
Satellite Communication
Small Satellite Technology and Small Launch Vehicles
Space Research Related Sensor Technology (including bio-sensors)
Nano-Materials and Coatings for Space Applications
Electric Power Resources for Space Applications
Microgravity Research related to Human Life Sciences
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Nano-, Flex- and Low-Power Electronics
Micro- and Nano-Robotics
3D Printing
Airborne Radiation Sensing
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Sensor development and research
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) research and development
Fuel Cells
Super Capacitors
Bio-Ag & Water Issues research
Cyber-Security
Climate
Other Space and Aerospace-Related Research
“We are pleased to announce this latest 10th joint call for projects in partnership with the Israel Innovation Authority,” said Frank DiBello, President, and CEO of Space Florida. “The collaboration between Florida and Israel continues to cultivate the aerospace and technologies industries. The initial round of projects in 2013 saw only a handful of proposals, but within a few years the gained momentum and we now see every year a robust selection of exciting proposals to advance diverse technologies and create new business opportunities in Florida and Israel. We thank the Israel Innovation Authority as well as the State of Florida for the continued partnership strengthening the industries, economies and two countries.”
“The relationship between Space Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority has never been stronger, and it is through this collaboration we can highlight cutting-edge projects that are taking our aerospace industry to new heights,” said Florida Lieutenant Governor and Space Florida Board of Directors Chair Jeanette Nuñez. “For the past 10 years, this joint effort has brought out some of the most innovative projects and we look forward to another successful round of submissions.”
“Since its inception in 2013, the Israel-Florida collaboration on space related technologies yielded great success stories and projects that will truly make a difference in the aerospace sector,” said Dror Bin, Israel Innovation Authority CEO. “With an annual joint investment of up to $2 million, we strongly believe that the success of this collaboration between companies from both Israel and Florida, leveraging disruptive innovations and projects in additional and complementary sectors such as climate, bio-agriculture & water as well as cyber security and 3D printing, will further strengthen the ties between the two countries and economies.”
Additionally, Space Florida and the Israel Innovation Authority would like to thank Enterprise Florida’s Israel Office for its collaboration and partnership in this Call for Projects.
(Source: Space Florida news release. Images from file)