HighFive

HighFive is a European project from the Inter-regional Innovation Investment scheme (I3), co-financed by the European Commission. The project is designed to support the green and digital transition of food companies.  

  • Project duration: 3 years (2022-2025)  
  • Total budget: €11,605,782.82  
  • EU Financing rate: 70%  

Objectives

The overall objective is to foster, enable and facilitate SME targeted and interregional investment actions to implement or bring to the market innovative digital solutions to concrete challenges of the food processing companies, strengthening the European agri-food value chain and contributing to a more digital, sustainable and resilient agrifoodsector in Europe.   

Sensors to monitor real time critical control parameters

Sensor integration and implementation

Smart data management and analysis – from data to information to action

Interoperability between food companies and in the food value chain 

Consortium

  • 22 partners
  • 39 NUTS – 2 Regions
  • 9 Countries

Opportunities

Call for projects

 FSTP is available to support the digital and green transition of SMEs from the agrifood sector through the deployment of innovation products or services (TRL 6-9). 
Target : SMEs (digital solutions supplier and/or food industry) 
Amount : €60,000 per SME 
Financing rate : 100% 
Project duration : 12 months 
Deadline for submission :  
– 31/08/2023 (1st call) 
– 28/03/2024 (2nd call) 

Events

  • 01.11.2023 – 30.11.2023 : 1st cross Cross Regional Event / Vilnius, Lithuania  
  • 18.03.2024 – 22.03.2024 : 2nd Cross Regional Event with the Anuga FoodTec Fair / Cologne, Germany  

Contact

Eva Mametz 

eva.mametz@agrisudouest.com 

Bordeaux, FR 

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