HEADROOM LIFE SCIENCE AS secured €700,000 under the Norway Grants programme with ProBaltic Consulting — 70 % of a €1 million life sciences R&D project.

The challenge

Life sciences R&D means long development cycles and strict regulatory requirements long before any revenue. Bilateral programmes such as Norway Grants offer substantial funding intensities, but they demand what national measures do not: an international partnership structure and dual-sided reporting discipline.

What we did

ProBaltic Consulting prepared the application to Norway Grants requirements across all three dimensions — the R&D content, the partnership structuring between the parties, and the financial model built around the programme’s 70 % funding intensity — and administered the project after award.

Why bilateral programmes are worth the complexity

A 70 % intensity on a €1M project is hard to match in standard national measures at that scale. For research-intensive companies willing to work within an international structure, programmes like Norway Grants effectively trade administrative complexity for funding depth — a trade that pays when the application and reporting are handled professionally.

The result

A funded international life sciences R&D project: €700K of grant financing on a €1M budget. The case also demonstrates our capability to serve foreign and foreign-owned applicants — the full engagement, from application to administration, ran in English within an international corporate structure.

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