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18.08.2022 - Informative Note - The Board of Directors of the
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) decided to temporarily
suspend the process of recognition of new Collaborative Laboratories
(CoLAB). After 5 tender evaluation exercises for awarding the title of
Collaborative Laboratory, 41 entities were awarded the title and
designation of CoLAB, of which 35 were awarded until December 2021. This
suspension is due to the fact that further clarification is needed on the
sources of funding available for the CoLAB in the coming years, namely
under Portugal 2030, as well as on the sustainability of CoLABs. This
exercise, to be conducted until 30 October 2023, will be carried out
in collaboration with several entities of the research and innovation
system, including the Conselho Nacional de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação
(CNCTI) and the coordination structures of Portugal 2030, among
others.
Board of Directors of FCT, 18th August 2022.
30.06.2022 - The homologated
list with the final classification after a preliminary hearing of the
5th group of applications for the CoLAB title has been published.
20.04.2022 - The provisional and
homologated list with the final classification of the 5th group of
applications for the CoLAB title has been published. (see
News)
18.01.2022 - The 5th session for the presentation and discussion
of proposals submitted to the call for proposals for the award of the
title of CoLAB will be held on 18 and 19 January with online
streaming. Programme.
(18 January: link; 19 January:
link). (see
News)
03.01.2022 - In the 5th evaluation exercise of the call for the
attribution of the title of Collaborative Laboratory,
19 applications were admitted. The public presentation and discussion
sessions of the proposals submitted will take place on 18 and 19 January
2022 and the programme will be announced soon.
03.01.2022 - Decree Law
No. 126-B/2021 was published in the Diário da República, establishing
the legal framework for technology and innovation centres (CTI) and
complementing the legal framework for collaborative laboratories
(CoLABs), as interface institutions that complement CTIs in their
missions and attributions. This law regulates the process of recognition of
CTIs, the general principles of their activity, the methods of assessment
and the funding model, revoking the Decree-Law No.
249/86 of 25 August 1986, as amended, and amending Decree-Law No.
63/2019 of 16 May.
29.10.2021 - The deadline for submission of applications to
be assessed in the 5th round of proposals under CoLAB was extended
until 13 December 2021.
23.09.2021 - The first amendment to the regulation that
establishes the assignment rules for the awarding of the title and
designation of Collaborative Laboratory - CoLAB has been published in
Diário da República. Available here.
29.04.2021 - The list of the 4rd application
process for the attribution of the title of CoLAB, with the final
classification after the preliminary hearin, was approved and has been
published.
05.04.2021 - In its next meeting, the panel will evaluate
applications submitted until 12 November 2021.
01.04.2021 - A Overview Document of the 35 CoLABs approved
after 4 rounds of evaluation has been published. See here.
23.03.2021 - The
provisional and homologated list with the final classification of the 4th
group of applications for the CoLAB title has been published. (see
News)
12.10.2020 -
Registration is open to attend the next session for the presentation
and discussion of proposals submitted for the CoLAB title - 4th
evaluation exercise - to be held on 19 October 2020. See the
programme.
13.07.2020 – The deadline for submission of applications to
be assessed in the 4th round of proposals under CoLAB was extended until
7 September 2020, due to the postponement of the international
evaluation dates.
20.05.2020 – The deadline for submission of
applications to be assessed in the 4th round is 15 July
2020.
17.03.2020 - The deadline of 31 March for applications has
been postponed until further notice. The postponement is related to the
current exceptional situation of pandemic by Covid-19.
22.01.2020 - Due to the need to reschedule the evaluation panel
meeting, it was decided to extend the deadline for receiving applications
to 31 March 2020.
12.12.2019 - In its next meeting, the panel will evaluate
applications submitted by 15 January 2020.
04.10.2019 - The final list of the 3rd
application process for the attribution of the title of CoLAB, with the
final classification after the prior hearing, was approved and has been
published.
22.07.2019 - Five
proposals have been approved to receive the title of CoLAB. List of the 26 CoLAB approved
until july 2019.
13.12.2018 - Next panel meeting is scheduled for 18-19 February
2019. The panel will evaluate applications submitted by 15 January 2019.
See the new application
guide
06.11.2018 - Fifteen
proposals have been approved to receive the title of CoLAB.
13.04.2018 - List of
Proposals to be presented on 20-21 April. The programme is available
here,
and registration to attend the sessions start on 16 April.
26.03.2018 - Given that 23 proposals have been submitted, the panel
meeting scheduled for 20 April was reorganized to allow for all
presentations to be carried out on 20 and 21 April. The programme will be
published shortly.
19.03.2018 - Due to the limited number of public presentations that
can be made at each meeting, the first 10 applications submitted by 23
March will be evaluated at the next panel meeting. The remaining
applications submitted by that date will be evaluated at the following
meeting, which is expected to take place during the first half of
2018.
20.02.2018 - In its next meeting, the panel will evaluate
applications submitted by 23 March 2018.
05.02.2018 - The next Information Session on CoLAB takes place on 19
February. The Evaluation Panel will meet again on 20 April.
30.01.2018 - Six proposals
have been approved to receive the title of CoLAB.
15.11.2017 - Public Session of Presentation and Discussion of
Proposals for the Attribution of the title of Collaborative Laboratories –
CoLAB
24.10.2017 - 2nd Information Session – CoLAB
23.10.2017 - 1st Information Session – CoLAB (video from the session)
Collaborative Laboratories should be established as non-profit private associations or as companies. Their main goal is to create skilled and scientific jobs in Portugal, both directly and indirectly, by implementing research and innovation agendas geared at creating economic and social value.
CoLABs must meet the challenge of enhancing the density of knowledge-based activities in the country by fostering the consolidation of collaborative practices between scientific, technological or higher education institutions and the social and economic fabric, namely businesses, the hospital and health care system, cultural institutions, and social organizations.
More information on the tender is available in the Notice of Call, the Application Guide for the Award of the Collaborative Laboratory Title, the Evaluation Guide and the Regulation Governing the Award of the Collaborative Laboratory Title (CoLAB).
Collaborative Laboratories must consist of at least one company and one R&D unit associated with a higher education institution, funded by FCT, I.P., and may result from a technology interface center that already has this partnership structure. In the case of R&D units without legal personality, the participating entity is the institution with legal personality in which such units are integrated.
CoLABs may include companies, non-corporate R&I organizations, Higher Education Institutions (through their R&D Units), Technological Interface Centers and other intermediate or interface institutions, business associations, other public administration organizations, and other partners within the productive, social or cultural fabric.
No associate, partner or shareholder may hold less than 5% or more than 49% of the assets or share capital.
Applications are submitted electronically through a specific form. The proponent institution is the participating organization responsible for submitting the application.
When applicable, the application must contain a stated commitment for the establishment of a company or private non-profit association, signed by all participating institutions, if the CoLAB title is awarded.
More information is available in the Application Guide.
Applications are evaluated by an independent committee consisting of internationally recognized experts appointed by the FCT Board of Directors. The evaluation committee may consult with external evaluators, whose identity shall not be disclosed, and who will draw up technical opinions on specific applications in order to inform the committee's work and decisions.
More information available in the Evaluation Guide.