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Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform

STEP Scope

STEP primarily targets projects in their development and manufacturing phases (technology readiness level from 4 to 9). By concentrating on these stages, it helps EU projects turn innovative ideas into real products ready for the market. 

For a detailed perspective into implementing STEP, read the STEP guidance note about the STEP objectives, technology sectors and conditions.

Targeted investment areas

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Digital technologies and deep tech innovation

 This sector encompasses a wide array of technologies such as advanced semiconductors, artificial intelligence, robotics and quantum technologies. They are critical to tackling pressing global issues, including climate change, sustainable energy, connectivity and navigation.

Examples (indicative and non-exhaustive): 

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Clean and resource efficient technologies

STEP accelerates the development and manufacturing of clean energy technologies, energy storage innovations, and decarbonisation solutions in the EU. Such innovations foster environmentally sustainable and cost-effective solutions for the green transition. 

Examples drawing from the Net Zero Industry Act (indicative and non-exhaustive):

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Biotechnologies

Biotechnologies are key for making critical sectors like healthcare, farming, and the bioeconomy more modern and suited to the need of European citizens. A prominent area is the production of therapeutic proteins and other drugs through genetic engineering.

Examples (indicative and non-exhaustive):