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INNODK2019 · Innovation Denmark 2019

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 December 2019EU funding €329,859Call H2020-EEN-SGA3-2018

The objectives of the Innovation Denmark 2019 project are to: •Provide Key Account Management (KAM) services to Danish businesses, which have been awarded grants under the SME Instrument, Future Emerging Technologies or Fast Track to Innovation programmes•Provide Enhancing Innovation Management Capacity (EIMC) services to SMEs in 2019. Companies will be assessed via the Innovation Health Check tools or other approved tools and depending on results, referred on to relevant organisations in the Danish and European innovation eco-system.In total, under both categories 100 service packages will be carried out. The figure is based on an average of 46 KAM packages coming through EIC programmes, and 44 EIMC cases carried out. If a larger number of grants from EIC are given to Danish participants, the packages will be adjusted accordingly.The figures are based on the experience of the Danish consortium since 2014, which has seen a high and increasing number of cases coming through via the SME Instrument, due to the success Danish companies have in the programme.

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

NORDDANMARKS EU-KONTOR

DK · €34,538

participant

FONDEN VAEKSTHUS HOVEDSTADSREGIONEN

DK · €68,976

participant

DEN ERHVERVSDRIVENDE FOND VAEKSTHUS SJAELLAND

DK · €39,623

participant

FBCD AS

DK · €77,951

participant

ERHVERVSHUS HOVEDSTADEN

DK

participant

ERHVERVSHUS MIDTJYLLAND S/I

DK

participant

DEN ERHVERVSDRIVENDE FOND VAEKSTHUSMIDTJYLLAND

DK · €20,480

participant

FORENINGEN EU OG INTERNATIONALT SAMARBEJDE I SYDDANMARK - F.M.B.A.

DK · €88,291

participant

S/I ERHVERVSHUS SJAELLAND

DK

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