The Bridge Proof of Concept
The Bridge Proof of Concept
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6th Call
for Bridge Proof of Concept proposals
16 January 2018
Based on Article 7 paragraph 3 of the Federal Act on the Promotion of Research and Innovation (RIPA), 1 the
Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI)2 and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) have
jointly established the Bridge programme. The goal of Bridge is to foster knowledge transfer in the critical
precompetitive phase when a vision of potential applications of a scientific result exists, but further efforts are
needed to bring the corresponding product, technology or service to a marketable form.
The basic principles of Bridge are defined in the Terms of Reference for the programme Bridge, approved by
the CTI Board on 25 February 2016 and by the Presiding Board of the SNSF Research Council on 4 May
2016.
Bridge Proof of Concept projects support young researchers who aim to develop an application or
service based on their own research findings. These projects may feature any type of innovation or
research field.
Bridge Discovery projects aim to facilitate interactions between basic and applied research in order
to realise the innovation potential of the research findings. Submitted projects must be focused on
technological innovations but should also demonstrate the societal and economic impact of the
innovation to be developed.
With the adoption of the Terms of Reference, the SNSF and the CTI appointed the Bridge Steering
Committee (Annex 1), which is responsible for developing, launching and monitoring Bridge. The Steering
Committee is also responsible for appointing the members of the evaluation panels, for allocating annual
budgets to the Bridge funding schemes and, based on the recommendations of the evaluation panel
members, for taking formal decisions concerning the funding, continuation or rejection of projects in keeping
with available budgets.
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420.1 Federal Act on the Promotion of Research and Innovation (RIPA) of 14 December 2012
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On 1 January 2018, Innosuisse, the Swiss Innovation Agency, assumed the responsibilities of the former Commission for
Technology and Innovation (CTI) / www.innosuisse.ch
Bridge proposals are evaluated by two different evaluation panels, one for each funding line. The evaluation
panels are composed of experts with complementing experience in applied research and in the industrial or
societal implementation of scientific results. They evaluate the submitted proposals, interview applicants, rank
proposals according to their quality and draft recommendations for the attention of the Steering Committee
concerning the funding, rejection or continuation of projects.
The SNSF and the CTI have also established a common Bridge Office that will provide administrative support
to the programme and carry out lifetime management for projects.
Based on the Terms of Reference for the programme Bridge, the Steering Committee issues the following
sixth call for Proof of Concept proposals.
1. General
Bridge Proof of Concept grants are awarded for a duration of 12 months, with a possible continuation of up
to 6 additional months (Article 20).3
2. Formal requirements
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In general, Bridge Proof of Concept grants are not extended beyond the maximum duration of 18 months. Exceptionally,
extensions may be granted without additional funding if reasons stated in the General implementation regulations for the
Funding Regulations 7.3 al. 3 and 4 of the SNSF apply.
a. bachelor’s or master’s degree (within 4 years after the last degree); the degree must be
recognized by the host institution;
b. doctoral students within 6 months prior to graduation where the decisive date is the date of the
thesis defence; postdoctoral researchers within 4 years after obtaining their doctoral degree
where the decisive date is the date of the thesis defence.
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Bridge Proof of Concept projects are submitted by a single applicant.
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For the duration of the grant, Bridge Proof of Concept grant holders are required to dedicate 100% of their
time to the approved project.
a. the submitted project is based on their own research results or on research results they have
substantially contributed to;
a. administrative information as per the requirements set out on the online submission platform;
b. a project description (5 pages, max 20’000 characters, excluding bibliography, plus max. 1-page
summary) entered in the template available on the online submission platform;
c. the applicant’s CV (max. 2 pages), with a focus on personal research- and innovation-based
achievements;
d. a reference letter from the advisor responsible for the applicant during the acquisition of the
relevant research results, detailing the applicant’s experience;
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b. research background of the project, including clear proof that the submitted project is based on
research results obtained by the applicant or to which the applicant has made a substantial
contribution;
d. description of the project including an implementation plan or a scenario with targeted measures;
Article 6 Re-submissions
Bridge only considers a re-submitted application if it is a significantly modified version of the rejected
application.
Article 7 Non-consideration
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Proposals that do not fulfil the formal conditions laid out in Chapter 2 are not considered for evaluation
unless the shortcomings can be resolved by minimal corrective measures.
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Applicants of non-considered proposals are informed in the form of a written appealable ruling signed by
the Bridge Office.
The following criteria are applied during the evaluation of Bridge Proof of Concept projects:
a. Innovative potential:
The project must be based to a large extent on the research results produced by the applicant
or towards which the applicant has made a substantial contribution;
It provides a credible vision with a clear value chain for a new product, service or process which
offers a significant competitive advantage to Swiss economy or has an important societal impact;
It includes a plausible implementation plan or a scenario with a convincing set of measures for
achieving its goals;
It is feasible and goal-oriented according to its work plan and defined milestones;
The applicant provides a convincing plan for cooperation with implementation partners or for
founding a start-up company.
Article 10 Decision
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Based on the recommendations of the Evaluation Panel, the Steering Committee decides to either fund or
reject each project in line with the budget.
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All decisions taken by the Steering Committee are communicated to the applicant in the form of an
appealable ruling signed by the Bridge Office.
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The ruling states, in particular, the reasons for the decision, the amount of funds allocated to the project
and the conditions or requirements to be fulfilled before the project starts or once it is underway.
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The evaluation and decision-making process is generally completed within 3 months.
The applicant may appeal against the ruling before the Swiss Federal Administrative Court pursuant to Article
7 paragraph 2, Article 10 paragraph 2 and Article 20 paragraph 4.
a. use the grant in accordance with the conditions set out in the ruling;
b. comply with the provisions stipulated in this call and all other rules that apply to the grant;
c. carry out the project work with due care, while respecting the rules of good scientific practice
and upholding the relevant principles of the discipline in question, in particular its ethical
guidelines.
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The maximum amount of eligible costs already takes into account the max. 15% overhead paid to the host institution
(Article 18): subtracting from a total contribution of CHF 150,000 the overhead leads to CHF 130,000 of eligible costs.
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Rates for social security contributions: http://www.snf.ch/SiteCollectionDocuments/allg_doktorierende_e.pdf (chapter 4)
Substantial changes to the work, tasks and milestones described in the project proposal and/or set by the
Steering Committee as conditions for financing may only be made if requested in writing and approved by the
Bridge Office.
Article 18 Overhead
Bridge grants are eligible for an overhead of max. 15%. The overhead is paid to the host institution.
Article 19 Sanctions
In general, the Steering Committee is responsible for deciding on potential sanctions and demanding
reimbursements. In the event of suspected breaches of the terms of this call, of terms applicable to Bridge or
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Funding Regulations of the SNSF, chapter 7
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General implementation regulations for the Funding Regulations, chapter 10
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Regulations on scientific misconduct (Research Integrity Regulations) of 12 July 2016.
a. summary;
e. next steps.
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