Korean Israel R&D Foundation (KORIL-RDF) –1st Call for Proposals 2021

Open Date:

19/04/2021

Deadline for Submission:

02/08/2021

Time zone:

Israel

Summary:

Korea Israel Industrial R&D Foundation (KORIL-RDF) is a bi-national foundation, created by the governments of the Republic of Korea and the State of Israel, whose mission is to promote & support technological collaboration in innovative R&D between commercial companies in both countries

Relevant Technologies

All Technology Sectors

Participating Agencies

Israel Innovation Authority
Korean Israel Ru0026D Foundation (KORIL-RDF)

Program Description

KORIL seek to promote research and development in Korea and Israel by helping Korean-based and Israel-based companies with R&D Partner Search and providing up to US$1M in funding for joint R&D projects between them.
Through joint R&D collaboration and KORIL’s funding, companies have:

  • Created new/enhanced products and technology,
  • Expanded product portfolio for customers,
  • Created new markets, and
  • Shortened time to bring new/enhanced products and technology into the market

KORIL offers 3 funding programs:

Full Scale –

For project cost above US$400K with commercializable product or technology and project duration and not more than 3 years.
Fund up to US$1M or 30% to 50% of the total qualified project cost, whichever is lower.
Fund up to US$30K for commercialization activities.

Mini Project –

For project cost below US$400K with commercializable product or technology and project duration not more than 1 year.
Fund up to US$200K or 50% of the total qualified project cost, whichever is lower.

Feasibility Study –

For investigation project to determine the technical feasibility and market acceptability of a new product or process concept.
Fund up to $30K or 50% of the total qualified project cost, whichever is lower.
The project duration is up to 3 months.

arrow      This program is operated under the Authority’s incentive program for Bilateral Funds and the Israel-Korea Fund (KORIL).  Please read the full details on KORIL Fund’s website

Funding

The KORIL-RDF funding covers the R&D portion of the companies’ total development cost in the joint projects.
Full-scale project’s maximum period is 3 years. The maximum actual grant will vary to be commensurate with proposal evaluation grades.

Overall Graqde A B+ B B- C
Maximum Grant (%) 50 45 40 35 30
Maximum Grant (USD) 1,000,000 900,000 800,000 650,000 500,000

 

The support offered is detailed in the Authority’s incentive program for Bilateral Funds in English and in Hebrew and the Israel-Korea Fund (KORIL)  website.

Criteria

  1. The application must be jointly submitted by a Korean-registered company and an Israel-registered company.
  2. Either company must not have more than 20% shareholding in the partnering company.
    The joint project must be undertaken in Korea and Israel.
  3. At least 30% of the actual R&D work must be done in Korea as well as in Israel.
  4. Technology and product developed must have potential for commercialization.
  5. Companies must have the ability to fund the supplementary portion of their project budget after a grant.

Evaluation Criteria:

Technical Capabilities
Financial Capability
Commercialization/Marketing Capability
Synergy Between Companies
Complementarity
Level of Innovation/Novelty
Potential for Commercialization Success

The preconditions and criteria for evaluation are detailed in the Authority’s incentive program for Bilateral Funds in English and in Hebrew and the Israel-Korea Fund (KORIL)  website.

Application Process

Deadline for applications’ submission is February 25, 2021 at 12:00 PM (Israel time)

  1. Discuss and Decide to Collaborate
    If there is interest to submit a project co-funding application to KORIL, after their discussion on joint R&D collaboration, Companies are advised to contact the KORIL Managers in the respective countries to understand more about the KORIL Program and to share with the KORIL Managers the proposed project in mind.
  2. Submit Full Proposal to KORIL
    After reading the Handbook, the Israeli and Korean company jointly fill the proposal forms and needed annexes.
    The full proposal will be submitted to the KORIL-RDF Israel Office to Ms. Ella Heller Israel Manager: Ella.heller@innovationisrael.org.il  the KORIL Korean office sooahlee@koril.org  and susan74@koril.org  , and the and the Israel Innovation Authority’s online system by 12:00 IST, February 25, 2021.
    To find out more on how to upload your proposal to the Israel Innovation Authority’s system – kindly read the KORIL Handbook
  3. Project Evaluation
    Following the Full Proposal Submission, Evaluation Meetings will be conducted in Korea and Israel at the Companies’ premises respectively. Independent Reviewers and the KORIL team will visit the Companies and presentation on the Project will be required from both Companies during the Meetings.
  4. KORIL Board Approval
    After the Project Evaluation, the Project Proposal will be presented to the KORIL Board for approval. The KORIL Board Meeting is convened twice a year. Approval’s decision of the KORIL Board will be conveyed in writing to both Companies

For additional information regarding the submission process please refer to KORIL website.

arrow    The deadline for submission is ‏02/08/21 at 12:00. The application process is detailed on the Israel-Korea Fund (KORIL) website.

arrow    The applications need to be submitted by the Israeli companies and their foreign partners in collaboration.

For additional information, please contact:

Name: Ms. Sooah Lee
Position: Industry Analyst, Korean Office
Organization: KORIL
Name: Ms. Soo Mee Chin
Position: Innovation Support Team / Team Manager
Organization: KORIL
Name: Ella Heller
Position: Japan-Israel Cooperation Program Manager
Organization: Israel Innovation Authority