Latvian scientists get the green light - 40 projects receive €8 million

Following the evaluation process of the first call for research and innovation projects, 40 projects have been selected for further implementation under the "Biomedical and Photonics Research Platform for Innovative Products" ("BioPhoT"). They represent a broad spectrum of research, focusing on smart specialisation areas such as biomedicine, medical technologies, photonics, materials science, energy and the environment.

"The first call for BioPhoT research and innovation projects has received an overwhelming response in the academic community, with more than 120 research groups responding to the invitation to take part in a competition format that has never before been seen in Latvia. A third of these groups have received funding to implement their ideas. This is a clear demonstration of the great potential of our scientists for applied research and innovation, if properly supported. Our challenge now is to highlight the themes of the supported projects both nationally and internationally, and to convince industry partners that Latvian scientists are ready to tackle high-level practical challenges and create innovations with global potential," says Osvalds Pugovičs, Platform Manager.

Due to the high quality of the applications, the Platform's Project Steering Group, after assessing the density of the results, decided to increase the original funding from €6 million to €8 million.

Around a quarter of the projects supported are biomedical and healthcare related, such as innovative approaches to sepsis, cancer and infection diagnostics. The same number of projects represent medical technologies, including the development of new devices, sensors and diagnostic solutions. There is also a strong focus on photonics and optical technologies, solutions for fibre optic sensors, fluorescent coatings and infrared spectroscopy. A further eight projects are on smart materials, including innovative biomaterials and sustainable composites, and four on environmental and energy topics such as CO2 capture and renewable energy applications

The largest project promoters are the University of Latvia with ten funded projects and Riga Technical University with nine. The Institute of Solid State Physics at the University of Latvia will implement seven projects, while the Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis supports six research groups. Three projects will be implemented by Riga Stradiņš University, two by the Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre, and one project each by Daugavpils University, the Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry and the Latvian University of Life Sciences and Technologies.

"The BioPhoT platform is open to all Latvian research organisations, for example, in this call for proposals, support was also granted to scientists from Daugavpils and Jelgava, which confirms the quality of the projects submitted, while sending an important signal to all regional universities," emphasises O. Pugovičs.

The broad institutional coverage demonstrates both the potential of Latvian science and the high level of engagement across disciplines. The competition attracted considerable interest, with 122 applications from a wide range of research fields, including biomedical, pharmaceutical, photonics, medical technology and materials science.

The evaluation of the submitted projects took place in two rounds: initially, the innovative potential of the applications was analysed by industry, commercialisation and innovation experts, while in the second round their scientific quality was assessed by foreign scientific experts attracted by the Latvian Council of Science.

This is the first of three calls for the first phase of the BioPhoT platform until the end of 2026. More than €12 million will be available for innovation projects, and almost €5 million more for training on technology transfer, IP protection and commercialisation skills. The next call for research and innovation projects is expected in early October, with a conference at the end of November to give everyone the opportunity to get a closer look at the projects supported under the first call. 

By 2032, the platform plans to develop at least 35 new technologies, more than half of which will be developed to validation in real or full-scale conditions (TRL 5-6) and at least four to commercialisation. This will significantly strengthen Latvia's competitiveness in high-tech areas.

The project "Biomedical and Photonics Research Platform for Innovative Products" or "BioPhoT" is implemented under the long-term national research programme "Innovation Fund - Long-term Research Programme" funded by the Ministry of Economics. Project number: IVPP-EM-Innovation-2024/1-0002.

Supported projects:

Application IDName (LV)Name (EN)Applicant
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0080Urine test for biomarkers of sepsis in newborns (U-TEST)A urine-based diagnostic for detection of sepsis biomarkers in infantsRiga Stradiņš University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0030Improved hollow fibre bioreactor supplement for induced therapeutic EV production (EVBoost)Enhanced hollow fibre bioreactor add-on for induced therapeutic EV productionLatvian Centre for Biomedical Research and Studies
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0059Development of a fluorogenic test kit for screening cardiolipin ligandsDevelopment of fluorogenic assay kit for cardiolipin ligand screeningLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0024Advanced haemostatic materials for dual useAdvanced haemostatic materials for dual-use applicationsUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0048BIOmaterials for infection control and rapid bone regeneration (BIOCORE)BIOmaterials for infection COntrol and fast bone RegenerationRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0052High-efficiency non-contact heating system based on permanent magnets for metallurgical applicationsHigh-Efficiency Contactless heating system based on permanent magnets for metallurgical applicationsUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0013Optical sensor development for smart packaging of fresh seafood - FRESHWAVEOptical Sensor Solution for the Smart Packaging of Fresh SeafoodUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0073Robust EMI protection for high-integrity cyber security solutionsResilient Shielding for High-Integrity EMI Protected Cybersecurity ApplicationsRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0012Latest generation blood collection barrel for bone regeneration proceduresNext-Generation Blood Collection Tube for Bone Regeneration ProceduresRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0051Bioactive fluorescent coatings for antimicrobial protectionBioactive Luminescent Coating for Antimicrobial protectionInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0055Universal DNA Extraction Module (GENEX)GENeric EXtraction moduleInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0058Borehole Cleaning and Reusability Enhancement Solution (BUR-CURE)Bur Ultrasonic Residue Cleaning and Ultimate Reusability EnhancerLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0074Technology for the conversion of end-of-life tyre rubber into an intelligent additive to improve asphalt concrete recycling (RE-TECH-ROAD)Technology for transforming waste tire rubber into smart additive for improved recyclability of asphalt concreteRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0070Infrared spectroscopy for PFAS detection in aqueous media using a submersible sensor platformInfrared Spectroscopy for In-Situ Detection of PFAS in Aquatic Environments Using a Submersible Sensing PlatformInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0006White laser endoscopy system (ENDOLASE)White Laser Endoscopy SystemUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0008Development of an innovative sink disinfection device against AMR micro-organisms (B-Shield)B-Shield: Pioneering Drainage Disinfection Device Against AMR PathogensRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0042Smart inks for printed chromogenic windowsSmart inks for printed chromogenic windowsDaugavpils University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0037Optical fibre temperature sensing device in extended temperature rangeAll-optical fibre-based temperature sensor device in extended temperature rangeInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0014Increase wind turbine life by early detection of blade erosionIncrease wind turbine life time by early detection of blade erosionUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0027Treonil t-RNA synthetase inhibitors as antifungal agentsThreonyl t-RNA synthetase inhibitors as antifungal agentsLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0040Optical filtering based fibre Bragg grating sensor transducerOptical filtering-based fibre Bragg grating sensor interrogatorRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0039Coenzymatic tools for the design of macrocyclic peptides (CETMAP)Chemoenzymatic tools for macrocyclic peptide discoveryLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0047Heterogeneous integration of polymers in inorganic integrated photonic circuitsPolymer heterogeneous integration in inorganic photonic integrated chipsInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0044Flexible thermoelectric generators for self-powered microelectronics and sensorsFlexible thermoelectric generators for selfpowered microelectronics and sensorsUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0076Optical multimodal method for assessment of microcirculation at submucosal and gastric mucosal level in septic shock patients.Optical multimodal technique for real-time microcirculation assessment in sublingual and gastric mucosa in septic shockRiga Stradiņš University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0061OsteoWood. A new generation of birch wood for bone fixation - a sustainable path from forest to functional implantsNext-Gen Bone Fixation from Birch: A Sustainable Pathway from Forest to Functional ImplantLatvian National Institute of Wood Chemistry
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0009Reference cell stabilised laser for optical sensing applicationsLaser stabilised to a reference cell for optical sensingUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0025Rapid assessment of antimicrobial resistance by laser speckle analysis (FLARE)Fast laser speckle based antibacterial resistance evaluationUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0091Exploring enzyme-based bio-hybrid materials as a solution platform for diabetes monitoring (EXPEDIA)Exploring enzyme-based biohybrid materials as platforms for diabetes monitoringLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0043Establishment of a virtual testing laboratory for wood materials and structures (VIWO-LAB)Development of a Virtual Testing Laboratory for Wood Materials and StructuresRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0056Integrated loss mode resonance sensor for monitoring ammonia (NH₃) (ILMRS-NH₃)Integrated lossy mode resonance sensor for NH3 monitoringInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0032Functional liquid biopsy test for diagnosis and monitoring of tumours (FLUID-C)Functional liquid biopsies for the detection and monitoring of cancerLatvian Centre for Biomedical Research and Studies
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0081Detection and monitoring of clinically relevant biomarkers using sweat analysis (SwyCard)Sweat-based Monitoring and Assessment of Relevant Clinical BiomarkersRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0021Smart diagnostics: an aptamer-based device for rapid malaria detection.Smart Diagnostics: An Aptamer-Based Device for Rapid Malaria DetectionUniversity of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0035Preclinical characterisation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor inhibitorsPreclinical Characterisation of an Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor InhibitorLatvian Institute of Organic Synthesis
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0069CO₂ filter from recycled construction wasteREcycled Construction waste and Carbon Capture FilterRiga Technical University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0065Multifunctional polyphenol-clay composite for natural UV protection and skin health (POLYCLAY-UV)Multifunctional Polyphenol-Clay composite for Natural UV Protection and Skin HealthLatvian University of Biosciences and Technology
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0071Aluminium in Circulation for Innovative Carbon Capture and Energy (ALICE)Aluminium in Loop for Innovative Carbon capture and Energy productionInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0038Liquid biopsy biomarkers for bladder cancer: LiqBio-BCLiquid biopsy biomarkers for bladder cancer diagnosticsRiga Stradiņš University
OSI_PIP_BioPhoT-2025/1-0075Algorithm for longer life and performance of lithium-ion batteriesAlgorithm for extended service life and performance of Li-ion batteriesInstitute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia