Bern Medtech Collaboration Call 2027 (BMCC2027)

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The present call for project proposals is jointly announced by CSEM SA (CSEM), the University of Bern (UniBE) and Insel Gruppe AG (INSEL) within the framework of the collaboration credit of CHF 2 Mio for the year 2027 made available by the Canton of Bern under the Collaboration Agreement of March 21, 2023 between these three institutions.
The purpose of this call is to exploit the synergies between the medical and clinical expertise of UniBE and INSEL and the microtechnology and -electronics know-how of CSEM to develop, valorize, and ultimately commercialize digital health tools, innovative therapies, and disruptive medical devices, thereby helping the Canton of Bern become a leading medtech innovation hub and fostering the creation of medtech start-ups and high-quality jobs in the region.
Information on BMCC projects approved in previous years can be found here.
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Eligible participants: Researchers who are members of the medical faculty of UniBE and/or INSEL
Maximum project duration: 36 months
Maximum project budget: CHF 300’000
Evaluation criteria:
- Projects must be in collaboration with CSEM
- Projects being related to CSEM Medtech technologies are preferred
- Project proposals must be submitted in English and shall not exceed 5 pages
- The content of formally correct proposals will be evaluated according to the following overarching criteria: (i) General consistency with the purpose of BMCC2027, (ii) feasibility, (iii) originality, and (iv) academic benefits.
- The budget for subcontractors (if any) shall not exceed 20% of the total budget.
Clarification: In the context of BMCC, a subcontractor is any natural or legal person or organization involved in the proposed project that is neither part of the medical faculty of UniBE or INSEL nor affiliated with CSEM.
Other required information:
- Project title/acronym
- Leading institute and principal applicant / investigator, both of whom must be part of the medical faculty of UniBE or INSEL
- Mainly involved CSEM group and CSEM main contact person. The CSEM main contact person is the expert appointed by a CSEM representative to support the preparation of the proposal. During proposal preparation, one of their key responsibilities is to ensure that the tasks assigned to CSEM are feasible. Since CSEM does not receive funding or remuneration for BMCC projects, it must also ensure that the required co-funding for these tasks is secured internally. Please note that the CSEM main contact person may also be appointed by the Evaluation Committee as a technical expert for the evaluation of your proposal. If the project is approved, the CSEM main contact person will typically also support the implementation of the project.
- If applicable, other involved institutes of the medical faculty of UniBE or INSEL and for each its main contact person.
- If applicable, subcontractors involved (see clarification above) and for each its main contact person. Please note that any subcontractor must be informed in writing by the principal applicant / investigator prior to the submission of the proposal that, by performing work under the project concerned, it agrees that (i) its background intellectual property (IP) may be used as necessary both during the project by all parties involved in the project and for the purpose of subsequent commercialization of the project results and (ii) that any new IP created during the project and any improvements / enhancements made to its background IP during the project will belong to the institution(s) from which institutes were involved in the project, i.e. UniBE and/or INSEL, as appropriate.
- Estimated start date and estimated duration of the project in months. Please note that approved projects must start no later than 6 months after having received the approval decision.
- Requested funds in CHF.
- If applicable, information on other funding for the same or related projects, including details on the funding source(s), the objectives and budget of such projects, as well as any potential overlap with the proposed project. Applicants must indicate whether such funding exists.
Submission deadline: Friday, September 18, 2026
Submission: Proposals must be marked as confidential and be submitted by email (see Submit Proposal button below). Please note that no automatic acknowledgement of receipt will be sent after submission.
Interested applicants must contact CSEM by 18 August 2026 to request the BMCC2027 Proposal Template, which differs from the BMCC2026 template. Furthermore, applicants must discuss their project idea with CSEM. Based on this discussion, a CSEM representative will assign a CSEM expert suited to the project topic as the CSEM main contact person, who must then be involved in preparing the proposal. Proposals from applicants who (i) are not eligible to participate, (ii) failed to contact CSEM by the above-mentioned date, (iii) did not discuss their project idea with CSEM, or (iv) did not involve the designated CSEM main contact person in the preparation of the proposal will not be considered for evaluation.
Evaluation process
The Evaluation Committee, which according to the above-mentioned Collaboration Agreement consists of one representative each from INSEL (currently Roland Wiest) and UniBE (currently Marianna Kruithof-de Julio) and two representatives from CSEM (currently Jens Krauss and Josef Hayoz), evaluates the submitted project proposals with the support of experts in a two-stage process as follows:
Stage 1 - Preselection of proposals for expert review by the Evaluation Committee:
- In a meeting before mid-October 2026, the Evaluation Committee assesses each proposal’s fit with the purpose and criteria of the call, based solely on the information provided on the cover page and in the abstract, and pre-selects those that fit for expert review.
- Each pre-selected proposal is then assigned by the Evaluation Committee to a clinical/medical expert from INSEL or the medical faculty of UniBE, and to a technical expert from CSEM for review.
- Applicants whose proposals are not pre-selected on this basis, as they do not sufficiently fit the purpose and criteria of the call, will be informed before mid-November 2026 that their proposal was not forwarded for expert review. This decision of the Evaluation Committee is final and cannot be contested. No additional feedback will be provided.
Stage 2 - Evaluation of pre-selected proposals by experts and approval decision by the Evaluation Committee:
- In a meeting towards the end of November 2026, the two experts who have reviewed a pre-selected proposal will briefly present it to the Evaluation Committee and make a reasoned recommendation to accept or reject the proposal.
- In a follow-up meeting to be held before the end of November 2026, the Evaluation Committee decides on the acceptance or rejection of the individual pre-selected proposals.
- Before mid-December 2026, all applicants whose proposals were pre-selected will be informed whether their proposal has been accepted or rejected and, in case of acceptance, whether the requested funds have been granted in full or only in part. This decision of the Evaluation Committee is final and cannot be contested. No feedback will be provided on why a proposal was accepted or rejected.
All experts involved in the evaluation process must undertake in advance to treat the proposals confidentially. In addition, all experts involved in the evaluation process must commit in advance to a Code of Conduct that requires them, among other, to inform the Evaluation Committee and not to conduct the evaluation in the event of a potential conflict of interest or other situation that could cast doubt on their ability to be impartial in the evaluation of a proposal. Since projects must be carried out in cooperation with CSEM due to the main purpose of BMCC2027, CSEM is a non-profit Swiss technology center and neither CSEM nor CSEM experts receive any funding or remuneration in connection with the BMCC2027, we would like to point out that the involvement of CSEM experts in the preparation of proposal, the evaluation of proposals, and the implementation of accepted projects does not constitute a conflict of interest.
General information and principal conditions
Mandatory project reporting
Mandatory project reporting must be made
- in English and in scientific quality and must be submitted timely
The Evaluation Committee reserves the right to reject reports of insufficient quality and to withhold payment of the project costs or even to stop a project if reports of insufficient quality are repeatedly submitted or if they are submitted more than one month late. - by 15th January of each year for the project activities of the previous year
It should be noted that the Evaluation Committee will use the year-end reports to prepare the annual reports that it must submit to the Canton of Bern each year. Therefore, the year-end reports should be rather short and concise (max 3 pages). The respective section of the overview document covering all approved BMCC projects and their status, which is prepared at the end of each year, must also be updated. - at the end of the project
Project-end reports should be detailed and reference scientific publications, patents, outcome, valorization potential, next steps, etc... Project-end reports must include a financial report as an annex. - after project meetings in form of meeting minutes
The project team is expected to conduct at least one formal project kick-off meeting and one formal project close-out meeting.
Payment of project costs
Project costs are paid in multiple installments, the number of which depends on the actual project start date and the planned project duration. For example, for a project that starts in April 2027 and has a planned duration of 28 months, the costs are divided into four installments of the total approved project costs. These four installments will be paid respectively after approval by a CSEM representative of the Evaluation Committee of (i) the minutes of the kick-off meeting, (ii) the 2027 year-end report, (iii) the 2028 year-end report and (iv) the project-end report and the minutes of the project-close out meeting.
Notice that if the completion of a project is postponed to a subsequent year compared with the planning, the last installment will not be paid until the project is completed.
Also notice, if applicable, that funding for requested positions, e.g., PhD positions, is limited to the duration specified in the approved budget. For the funding of positions beyond this period, you must secure the necessary funds yourself, e.g., if a dissertation takes longer than planned.
The disbursement of the individual installments of the project costs is subject to the fulfillment of the reporting obligations explained above as well as the transfer of the CHF 2.0 million mentioned at the beginning by the Canton of Bern to CSEM.
General Collaboration Rules
Please note that the rules of the collaboration between CSEM and - depending on the case - UniBE and/or Insel in the context of projects funded from the above-mentioned collaboration credit are regulated in the above-mentioned Collaboration Agreement, which is available upon request from your institution’s representative on the Evaluation Committee.
Your agreement with the project conditions
Please note that by submitting your project proposal, you confirm in your capacity as principal applicant / investigator (i) that you have taken note of BMCC related terms and conditions provided on this website, the BMCC2027 proposal template, and in the above-mentioned Collaboration Agreement and (ii) that you undertake to comply with their provisions.
