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Ports 4.0 launches its second call for Commercial Ideas and Projects with 6.75 million euros

Ports 4.0 is back, after the success of its first edition. Its objective remains the same: to attract, support and facilitate the application of talent and entrepreneurship to the Spanish public and private logistics-port sector. This corporate open innovation model of Puertos del Estado and the Spanish Port Authorities has become the largest public fund for ideas and projects in port-logistics communities in Europe.

Posted on 11.18.2021

Alba González is Innovation Projects Technician at the Port de Barcelona.

Ports 4.0 has increased the dynamism of start-ups in the sector and has accelerated the positioning of port authorities towards innovation. (GettyImages)

After the success of the first call in 2020 of the Ports 4.0 Fund, Puertos del Estado and the port authorities are launching the second call for Ideas and Commercial Projects. Last year, 520 innovative technology-based solutions were presented to respond to the challenges presented by the port-logistics community and to encourage the digitalisation of the sector.

Support for port-logistics innovation

The winners of this first call were nine commercial projects and 33 ideas. With the increase in the fund's endowment in the second call, it is hoped to increase the number of concessions, both to ideas and projects. The aim is to accelerate the transition towards a more digitised, sustainable and competitive port-logistics sector. 

Ports 4.0 is the largest public fund for ideas and projects in port and logistics communities in Europe. Not only has it increased the dynamism of start-ups in the sector, but it has also accelerated the positioning of the port authorities themselves in terms of innovation. 

There are many ports along our coastline which, under the protection of this fund, have begun to develop their own initiatives to help their innovative ecosystem. 

This is the case of projects such as the Bilbao PortLab of the port of Bilbao, the Technological Innovation Node of the port of Huelva or the Industrial and Logistics Innovation Centre of the port of Seville, among others. These projects join initiatives which have already been consolidated in the field of innovation for some years now, such as the "Journey of Innovation" of the Port of Algeciras, the Valenciaport Foundation (the think tank of the Valencian enclave) or Pier01 located in the Port of Barcelona and a European benchmark..

Ports 4.0 is the largest public fund for ideas and projects in port and logistics communities in Europe

More funding for the second edition of Ports 4.0

This second call of the Ports 4.0 fund has increased its allocation by 50% compared to the previous year, with a total amount of €6,750,000 to be distributed as follows:

  • IDEAS: €750,000, of which €105,000 will be allocated to intra-entrepreneurship. Subsidies for this modality may apply until 21 December 2021.
  • COMMERCIAL PROJECTS: €6,000,000. The deadline for applications is 21 January 2022.

This second call of the Ports 4.0 fund has increased its allocation by 50% compared to the previous year. (GettyImages)

 

The Regulatory Bases of the second call are governed by the same ministerial order as the previous call. The main evaluation criteria are as follows:

  • Based on one or more of the following four pillars: 
    • Logistical efficiency in the infrastructural, operational or service provision areas.
    • Environmental sustainability and energy.
    • Safety and security.
    • Digitalisation of processes and smart platforms.
  • Possess a certain, demonstrable and clearly defined innovative component, at least in terms of scope, content and costs, as well as not existing on the market, both nationally and internationally, for its application in the logistics-port sector.
  • Demonstrate the results of the previous phases achieved in the case of products or services with a consolidated degree of maturity.
  • Business plan of the product or service in the case of projects, and Canvas model in the case of ideas.
  • Support letters or certificates issued by Port Authorities or other agents of the logistics-port sector (especially potential clients). 

The winning ideas will be awarded a fixed amount of €15,000 to enable them to carry out a proof of concept and reach the TRL 3 required to reach the pre-commercial project category. 

For projects in the commercial phase, support will consist of a maximum amount of 80% of the costs associated in the project budget with the innovation component, with a maximum limit of €2,000,000.

In both cases there is the possibility of accessing acceleration or advisory services to speed the commercial deployment, growth and ensure the business success of the project. These services are established in the territorial headquarters of "Ports 4.0", the incubator-accelerator associated with the Plan to Promote Entrepreneurship for Innovation in the port sector.

Barcelona, and the rest of the State Port Authorities, support ideas and projects that are of interest to them. (GettyImages)

 

The role of the ports

The Port Authority of Barcelona, as well as the rest of the State Port Authorities, provide support to ideas and projects that are of interest to them and that expressly request it. In the case of the Port of Barcelona (APB, in Spanish), those interested in requesting support from the APB should send their request to the e-mail address ports40@portdebarcelona.cat indicating the following information:

  • Name of the company.
  • Contact information: contact person, e-mail address and telephone number.
  • Name of the project.
  • Summary of the project (2 pages).
  • Amount requested from Ports 4.0 (in the case of projects).
  • Support requested from the APB (role required from the APB, characteristics of the support, etc.).

With the aim of informing about the new call and supporting the maximum number of projects and ideas presented, the Port of Barcelona held an information day on Wednesday 24 November, with the participation of José Llorca (Head of Innovation at Puertos del Estado and the Ports 4.0 Fund), Carles Rúa (Head of Innovation at the Port of Barcelona) and examples of successful stories from the previous call: a representative of the winning idea 3D PND and another of the winning commercial project, CleverVolume.

The session explained in more detail what the fund consists of and how the Port Authority of Barcelona can support projects and ideas.