BRIDGE, a joint initiative by SNSF and Innosuisse, provides funding to Swiss researchers to swiftly transform their findings into innovative products or services, fostering economic and societal development.
BRIDGE is a collaborative funding program initiated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and Innosuisse – the Swiss Innovation Agency. Its primary objective is to support researchers in Switzerland by providing the necessary resources to rapidly convert their research outcomes into market-ready products or services.
Funding Opportunities
- Proof of Concept: This funding scheme is tailored for young researchers aiming to develop an application or service based on their research results. It offers financial support for up to 12 months, covering the researcher's salary and project-related expenses, with a maximum annual budget of CHF 130,000.
- Discovery: Designed for experienced researchers, this scheme supports projects that have the potential to lead to innovative and sustainable solutions with significant economic or societal impact. The funding duration and amount are determined based on the project's scope and objectives.
Eligibility Criteria
- Proof of Concept: Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or higher and demonstrate a strong commitment to transforming their research findings into practical applications.
- Discovery: Applicants should be experienced researchers with a proven track record in their respective fields, aiming to pursue projects that bridge the gap between basic research and innovation.
Application Process
Interested researchers can submit their proposals through the BRIDGE online portal. Each funding scheme has specific submission deadlines and evaluation criteria. Detailed information about the application process, including guidelines and deadlines, is available on the BRIDGE website.
Success Stories
Since its inception, BRIDGE has supported numerous projects that have successfully transitioned from research to innovation, contributing significantly to Switzerland's economic and societal development. Examples of such projects include sustainable prosthetics and environmentally friendly industrial technologies.