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GO - SME · Good practices in SME innovation support

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 202130 April 2023EU funding €500,000Call H2020-EIC-Mutuallearning

Throughout the EU, the fragmentation of innovation ecosystems and the lack of interconnection between public national and regional agencies appear to be one of the main obstacles to securing support for the most promising SMEs. The GO-SME project responds to the need to provide financial support to SMEs and start-ups for the development of their innovative ideas. The aim of GO-SME is to share the best practices of participating research funding organisations (RFOs) and their mutual learning in designing programmes which would support SMEs and start-ups in an initial assessment of their innovative ideas so that they can progress to more advanced stages of innovation development.To achieve this aim, a combination of the following activities will be used:1/learning from best practices already applied in support schemes for innovative SMEs and startups, 2/motivation of agencies from widening countries to design innovation support schemes for SMEs and start-ups,3/cooperation in the setting up of comparable support schemes and sets of selection criteria, 4/sharing of best practices in the work with (international) experts and sharing of their pools5/learning from best practices in providing coaching and mentoring services to innovative SMEs and start-ups6/mutual opening up pools of coaches and mentors 7/offering of special services to running projects which will be selected as the most promising by an independent international panel.The added value of the project rests in its ambition to design national and regional programmes supporting innovative SMEs which could act as a pipeline for the EIC Accelerator and be part of the “plug-in” mechanism. At the same time, it can serve as a pilot project for a possible partnership co-funded from innovation ecosystems in the Horizon Europe programme.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

TECHNOLOGICKA AGENTURA CESKE REPUBLIKY

CZ · €96,756

participant

ETTEVOTLUSE JA INNOVATSIOONI SIHTASUTUS

EE · €23,875

participant

NEMZETI KUTATASI FEJLESZTESI ES INNOVACIOS HIVATAL

HU · €31,375

participant

CENTRO PARA EL DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO Y LA INNOVACION E.P.E.

ES · €12,875

participant

MINISTERSTVO HOSPODARSTVA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY

SK · €31,375

participant

Lietuvos mokslo taryba

LT · €38,875

participant

STARTUP EUROPE REGIONS NETWORK

BE · €5,375

participant

MINISTRY FOR EQUALITY, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

MT

participant

LUXINNOVATION GIE

LU · €23,875

participant

SERVICE PUBLIC DE WALLONIE

BE · €23,875

participant

AGENCIA PARA A INVESTIGACAO E INOVACAO AI2 EPE

PT · €23,875

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €12,875

participant

AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER L'ATTRAZIONE DEGLI INVESTIMENTI E LO SVILUPPO D'IMPRESA SPA

IT · €23,875

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA

ES · €83,875

participant

AGENCIA PER A LA COMPETITIVITAT DE LA EMPRESA

ES · €43,369

participant

MINISTERU GHALL-EDUKAZZJONI, L-ISPORT, IZ-ZGHAZAGH, IR-RICERKA U L-INNOVAZZJONI

MT · €23,875

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