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  "description": "EU — Italia · scadenza 05/11/2026",
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  "textContent": "## Open topic on supporting disruptive technological innovations for civil security\n\n### Scadenza: 05/11/2026\n\nFonte: eu_funding_tenders\n\nTipo: EU\n\n**Pagina ufficiale** : Apri la scheda sulla fonte ufficiale\n\n### Scheda (fonte ufficiale)\n\n#### Topic metadata\n\n  * **EU Programme:** Horizon Europe (ID 43108390)\n  * **Call identifier:** HORIZON-CL3-2026-01\n  * **Call name:** Civil Security for Society 2026\n  * **Type:** Topic\n  * **Opening date:** 06/05/2026\n  * **Next deadline:** 05/11/2026\n  * **Keywords:** HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-SSRI-01, HORIZON-CL3-2026-01, Disruptive innovation, Industrial innovation policy, Mission Capabilities, Security\n\n\n\n#### Topic description\n\nExpected Outcome:\n\nProject results are expected to contribute to **some or all** of the following expected outcomes:\n\n  * Improved preparedness, evidence-based approaches and response capabilities, along with a strengthened ability to mitigate risks from diverse threats, by integrating validated disruptive technologies into real-world operations;\n  * Accelerated adoption of innovative solutions by reducing barriers through rigorous testing and validation, fostering collaboration among public authorities, industry, and researchers to align technologies with real-world needs.\n\n\n\nScope:\n\nThis topic aims to support the integration of disruptive technological innovations[1] into civil security by strengthening research and innovation activities that enhance preparedness, response capabilities, and risk mitigation. A key focus is bridging the gap between early-stage, low Technology Readiness Level (TRL) research and applied security solutions, ensuring that emerging technologies are effectively transitioned into operational use.\n\nProposals should prioritize disruptive solutions that address diverse security threats while improving the efficiency and effectiveness of civil security operations. Emphasis should be placed on ensuring that these technologies are robust, reliable, scalable, and aligned with the needs of security practitioners. This includes fostering a structured pathway for transitioning low TRL innovations into practical applications, ensuring rigorous testing and validation processes for safety, performance, and interoperability.\n\nTo achieve this, proposals should promote strong collaboration between researchers, public authorities, industry partners, and end-users. Such partnerships will help align technological advancements with real-world security needs, facilitating the co-development of solutions that are both innovative and operationally relevant. Ensuring that emerging technologies are ethically sound, transparent, and accessible will also be crucial to their successful adoption.\n\nThe expected outcomes of this topic include improved preparedness through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies tailored to emerging security challenges, enhanced risk mitigation capabilities, and the accelerated integration of disruptive innovations into civil security frameworks. By fostering a collaborative ecosystem, projects should ensure that promising research transitions effectively into practical security applications, contributing to a more resilient and adaptive civil security landscape across Europe.\n\nTo ensure that the proposed research and innovation activities are aligned to EU long-term strategic priorities, proposers are encouraged to consult relevant technology foresight exercises[2].\n\nFinally, proposals are expected to address all applicable considerations expressed in the Introduction of the Strengthened Security Research and Innovation Destination.\n\nTechnology Readiness Level - Technology readiness level expected from completed projects\n\nActivities are expected to achieve TRL 4-5 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.\n\n[1] In the context of this Destination, the concept of ‘disruptive technological innovations’ refers to breakthrough technologies starting at low or very low TRL (<4) and holding the promise of inducing a paradigm shift in the way civil security operations are currently carried out, e.g. by significantly improving performance and/or reducing costs if further developed.\n\n[2] See, for instance, Conte, N., Maleville, A. d., Favino, R., Garcia Monreal, E., Montanari, E. et al., _Emerging risks and opportunities for EU internal security stemming from new technologies_ , Publications Office of the European Union, 2025, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/9617320",
  "title": "Open topic on supporting disruptive technological innovations for civil security",
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