Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the PRIMA Networking Support Scheme (NET2PRIMA). This initiative is designed to strengthen networking opportunities and foster collaboration in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA), and thus to support R&I in the areas of water management, farming systems and agro-food value chain.

PRIMA is a joint EU program uniting 20 Euro-Mediterranean countries, including:

  • 12 EU Member States: Croatia, Cyprus, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.
  • 8 non-EU countries: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey.

The NET2PRIMA Scheme provides Malta-based stakeholders with financial assistance to participate in PRIMA-related workshops, networking sessions, and brokerage events. These events are hosted by the PRIMA Foundation, National Contact Points, and other key organizations connected to PRIMA.

Key Benefits of NET2PRIMA

  • Expand your network: Meet potential collaborators and consortia partners.
  • Boost awareness: Gain insights into PRIMA’s mission, ongoing initiatives, and future directions.
  • Strategic participation: Position yourself in initiatives like the FUTURE4PRIMA Coordination and Support Action (CSA), aimed at advancing PRIMA’s goals under the upcoming Framework Programme (FP10).

Interested parties are to submit their Application Form electronically to prima.xjenzamalta@gov.mt by not later than 20 working days before the chosen event.

You could check events related to PRIMA and FUTURE4PRIMA via the following links:

–              https://prima-med.org/news-events/  

–              https://future4prima.eu/events/  

–              https://www.plumtri.org/   

Relevant documentation to be download here:

State Aid Rules-Draft

Non State Aid Rules

National Application Form

De Minimis Declaration Form

Travel Report

NET2PRIMA Reimbursement Form

“PRIMA Networking Support Scheme is part of the PRIMA Programme supported by the European Union.”

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