The Key Projects

We conduct dozens of contract research projects every year in cooperation with our corporate partners, as well as projects that are supported by Czech or international grant programs. In this section you will find an overview of the most important projects of the NETME Centre.

A complete overview of all projects conducted at FME can be found in the section Science and Research – Projects.

Operational Programme

The Johannes Amos Comenius Operational Programme (OP JAK)

The programme represents a multi-year thematic programme under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, within which it is possible to use funds from the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) in the programming period 2021-2027. FME BUT received support for its MEBioSys within the Cutting-edge Research call.

Mechanical Engineering of Biological and Bio-inspired Systems (MEBioSys)

National Centres of Competence

The programme is aimed at supporting long-term cooperation between the research and application fields and strengthening the institutional base of applied research. The ambition of the programme is to synergistically link the already existing successful centres, which were established with the support of the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (Competence Centres), the Czech Science Foundation (Centre of Excellence) and operational programmes (especially the so-called VaVpl Centres) with other research centres and units into a single integrated system = NCK centres. The provider is the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic.

National Centre of Competence of Mechatronics and Smart Technologies for Engineering (NCC MESTEC)
National Aerospace Competence Centre (NaCCAS)
National Centre for Energy II

Operational Programme

Operational Programme Research, Development and Education

The Operational Programme Research, Development and Education (OP VVV) is a multi-year thematic programme under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, within which it is possible to draw financial resources from the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) in the programming period 2014 – 2020.

Sustainable Process Integration Laboratory (SPIL)
Research centre for low-carbon energy technologies (BIO-CCU)
Architectured materials designed for additive manufacturing (Armadit)
Strategic Partnership for Environmental Technologies and Energy Production (SPETEP)
Computer Simulations for Effective Low-Emission Energy Engineering (ComSi)
Machine Tools and Precision Engineering