1850 small businesses seek funding under the EIC SME Instrument
Spain presents the largest number of applications with a total of 276 proposals
Publicado por Admoneuropa2020
martes, 23 de octubre de 2018 a las 11:13
The European Commission received 1850 proposals for the European Innovation Council pilot’s SME Instrument Phase 2 before the latest cut-off date on 10 October 2018. SMEs from 38 countries submitted proposals. Results will come out end of 2018.
In this phase of the SME Instrument, each project will receive up to €2.5 million to finance innovation activities like demonstration, testing, piloting and scaling up. The companies will also benefit from 12 days of free business coaching and acceleration services.
The biggest number of proposals for this batch were submitted by Spanish applicants (276), followed closely by Italian (199) and British applicants (151).
Since 2018, the SME Instrument is part of the European Innovation Council (EIC) pilot. A novelty under the EIC pilot is that applications are fully bottom-up. Therefore as there are no longer set topics, proposals are classified according to keywords introduced by applicants. The top keywords introduced were Health, ICT and engineering and technology.
In addition, applications are evaluated in two steps, a remote evaluation and a face-to-face interview with a Jury of business and innovation experts. These interviews will concern around 135 companies, approximately half of which will get the funding. The interviews will happen in Brussels during the week of 12-16 November. For more information read the guidelines for applicants.
Fuente original del contenido:
EASME
https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/news/1850-small-businesses-seek-funding-under-eic-sme-instrument
23/10/2018 11:13 | Admoneuropa2020