Get support for technical clarification and testing at an early stage
Date
30. AUG 2025
Does your company have a strong idea but lack access to specialized knowledge to move forward? With a knowledge bridge project, you can receive up to DKK 200,000 in support to collaborate with some of Denmark’s leading universities and knowledge institutions.
The aim is to accelerate the development of water and environmental technology solutions in the early stages – e.g. through testing, technology validation, data collection or preparation for certification.
A knowledge bridge project helps you take the technology from idea to proof of concept or prototype and brings you closer to the market with a concrete solution.
What is a knowledge bridge project?
Knowledge bridge projects bring knowledge from researchers and experts into companies, where it is translated into new technology, products, or solutions—often at an early stage when the technology is not yet fully mature.
In short, a knowledge bridge project builds bridges between companies and knowledge institutions. The projects are always based on the needs of the company and aim to accelerate innovation and create lasting value.
Read more about a knowledge bridge project here
How can you get support?
The support can be used for, for example:
- Technology validation and proof of concept
- Small-scale testing and demonstration
- Feasibility studies
- Data collection and analysis
- Preparation for patent or certification
The focus is on early-stage development projects – typically where technology needs to be lifted from TRL 2–3 to TRL 4–6.
A knowledge bridge project at Denmark’s Water and Environment Cluster must fall within one or more of Clean’s five focus areas and must, as a starting point, fit in with our innovation priorities. A knowledge bridge project may be cross-cutting across several of the five focus areas:
The focus is typically on early-stage technology development, which needs to be accelerated and will most often lift research/technology development from TRL 2-3 to TRL 4-6 or provide proof of concept.
Who can apply?
- Projects must include at least one SME and one knowledge partner
- It is considered a plus if a problem owner (e.g., municipality, utility, or large company) participates
- The project must fall within one or more of Cleantech’s five focus areas (e.g., water technology, resource efficiency, circular economy)
What can you get?
- Up to DKK 100,000 for your business
- Up to DKK 100,000 for the knowledge partner(s)
- No cash co-financing required – only your own working hours
- The total de minimis support for the project amounts to DKK 200,000, which is allocated to the applicant company
Practicalities
Formalities
- Support rate for companies: Standard rate (DKK 398/hour) + 40% overhead = 70% support
- Support rate for universities and knowledge institutions: Standard rate (DKK 398/hour) + 44% overhead = 100% support
- Support rate for GTS institutes: Applicable GTS rate = 100% support
Schedule and application
- June 30 – 2025: Application round opens
- August 30 – 2025: Application deadline
- September 1 – 2025: Clean and external evaluators assess the applications
- October 1 – 2025: Acceptance/rejection notifications to applicants – including collection of partner declaration, de minimis declaration, etc.
- June 1 – 2026: Project completion and deadline for submission of final project report
Funding is disbursed on an ongoing basis and without any requirement for cash co-financing – only working hours from the company.
Evaluation criteria
The application is assessed in collaboration with external evaluators and primarily based on the following criteria:
Level of innovation (weighted 40%)
Originality/new knowledge, utilization of the knowledge partner’s knowledge and competencies, novelty value, and change in TRL level (most often, projects can contribute to raising the TRL level in the development stage).
Development potential (weighted 30%)
How does the project contribute to increasing the company’s growth and export potential?
Value creation (30%)
How does the project respond to specific market challenges and create specific environmental and climate effects?
Is this something for you?
Please do not hesitate to contact Clean for consultation on potential project ideas – if you have any questions, we are happy to assist.
Project examples and inspiration from previous knowledge bridge projects
See the knowledge bridge catalog here
We encourage all interested companies and knowledge institutions to contact Clean with potential project ideas.
The 21 knowledge institutions that Clean collaborates with include:
- CBS – Copenhagen Business School
- Cphbusiness
- DAMRC – Danish Advanced Manufacturing Research Center
- DBI – Dansk Brand- og sikringsteknisk Institut
- DFM – Danmarks Fundamental Metrologiinstitut
- DHI
- DTU – Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
- EAAA – Erhvervsakademi Aarhus
- FORCE Technology
- KU – Københavns Universitet
- Professionshøjskolen Absalon
- RUC – Roskilde Universitet
- SDU – Syddansk Universitet
- SEGES
- TI – Teknologisk Institut
- UCL – University College Lillebælt
- VIA University College
- Zealand – Sjællands Erhvervsakademi
- AAU – Aalborg Universitet
- AAMS – Aarhus Maskinmesterskole
- AU – Aarhus Universitet
The knowledge partners help drive innovation forward and ensure that Clean can continue to lead the innovation of water and environmental technology in Denmark.
Want to know more?
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Thomas Mikkelsen
Head of Program (On Leave)
Tel +45 42 21 00 39
thm@cleancluster.dk
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