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PROACTIF: Strengthening Europe’s technology resilience and leadership in ECS technologies

The PROACTIF project, led by Nokia, aims to strengthen Europe’s technology resilience and leadership in ECS technologies and support the autonomy of the European Drone and Robotics industry.

PROACTIF: Strengthening Europe’s technology resilience and leadership in ECS technologies
€42 m


in funding

3 


years

42


partners 

Key numbers

About the project


By collaborating with leading organisations, the PROACTIF initiative will address critical challenges in security and sustainability, delivering real-world benefits for society, with a focus on critical infrastructure surveillance and emergency management in Europe. Led by Nokia, the project will develop nine advanced technology building blocks and five state-of-the-art UxV platforms, emphasizing interoperability, autonomy and rapid deployment to meet Europe’s societal and market needs. The project is funded by Chips JU and national agencies.


Impact of the project:

The project aims to foster innovation and resilience across Europe. By collaborating with leading organisations, this initiative will address critical challenges in security and sustainability, delivering real-world benefits for society.


  Funding instrument     Chips JU  


Spinverse’s role


Spinverse provided the PROACTIF consortium with project proposal services at the project development phase.

After the positive funding decision, Spinverse has supported the PROACTIF project consortium in the project’s day-to-day management. 




Photo credit for main photo: Nokia
  

Spinverse’s support during the proposal phase of PROACTIF was instrumental in shaping a strong, competitive project. Their deep understanding of EU funding mechanisms and ability to coordinate complex consortia helped us align technical excellence with strategic impact. This collaboration played a key role in securing funding for one of Europe’s most ambitious initiatives in unmanned and robotics technologies​.
Thomas Eder, Head of Embedded Wireless Solutions; Nokia Solutions and Networks

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