Matchmaking

Are you interested in participating in the SPACE4Cities’ Call for Tenders, but you are in need of a partner to collaborate with? The SPACE4Cities project presents an opportunity for matchmaking for all interested Suppliers.

The SPACE4Cities project consortium offers a networking opportunity to organisations interested in participating in the Call for Tenders to set up consortia between multiple organisations (Supplier Consortium). You can participate in matchmaking by filling out the Matchmaking Form. You can find organisations interested in matchmaking from the Matchmaking Contact Directory. Note that the sheet is updated periodically as we receive new submissions.

Also note that for the submission of a tender, a consortium is not mandatory: a single Supplier can also send an offer.

Fill the Matchmaking Form to participate in SPACE4Cities matchmaking!

Browse Suppliers interested in matchmaking from Matchmaking Contact Directory!


Further information about the Matchmaking

  • Formation of the Supplier Consortium and agreements regarding such consortium are left to the associated organisations themselves.
  • The Supplier Consortium is expected to remain the same throughout the three Pre-Commercial Procurement phases.
  • The Call for Tenders and matchmaking is open for organisations of different types and sizes. Note that solutions piloted in the SPACE4Cities project during PCP Phase 3 are expected to be commercialised after the field testing, and participating organisations need to be able to commercialise their piloted solution.
  • All Suppliers have the same eligibility rules regardless of submitting a tender individually or as a part of a Supplier Consortium. Having the same eligibility criteria for all makes the evaluation simple and fair for all. Final eligibility criteria are published in Call for Tenders published on the project website after Open Market Consultation.
  • The Supplier Consortium will be regarded as a single entity to submit their joint proposal during the Call for Tenders and during the phases of Pre-Commercial Procurement.
  • Suppliers’ Consortium members will share the funds paid out from the PCP budget during different phases as they are treated as a single Supplier Entity. Members of the consortium need to agree on how to share the funds internally.

    If you have any further questions, you can consult the Q&A page, or contact the SPACE4Cities project by sending an email to questions@space4cities.eu!