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Health Investments in Central and Eastern Europe

Descrizione del progetto

Approfondire le lacune di finanziamento e i bassi tassi di sopravvivenza delle start-up

Negli ecosistemi a innovazione modesta e moderata in tutta Europa, e in particolare nei paesi dell’Europa centrale e orientale, persistono bassi tassi di sopravvivenza delle start-up e finanziamenti inadeguati. Queste regioni devono affrontare sfide per attrarre gli investitori e coltivare le imprese nella propria fase iniziale, il che ostacola la loro competitività nel più ampio panorama europeo. In questo contesto, il progetto HICEE, finanziato dall’UE, mira a rafforzare la massa critica per gli investitori e le imprese. Collaborando con le organizzazioni di supporto locali, HICEE si propone di costruire ecosistemi sostenibili di investimento per le prime fasi aziendali e di attrarre investitori stranieri. Utilizzando la metodologia nota come impact pathway (letteralmente percorso d’impatto), il progetto si propone di aumentare gli investimenti in capitale di rischio, eliminare il rischio per gli innovatori e promuovere la collaborazione transfrontaliera. Al di là dei suoi obiettivi, HICEE si allinea ai più ampi obiettivi europei in materia di innovazione promuovendo la competitività, la creazione di posti di lavoro e il trasferimento delle conoscenze.

Obiettivo

To address the low start-up survival rate and the lack of funding in “modest” and “moderate” innovation ecosystems within Europe – namely in Central and Eastern European countries - the consortium (led by EIT Health in collaboration with InnoStars, Civitta and other entities, as well as an advisory board including the EIF) will use their individual expertise to implement activities that build critical mass on both the investor and venture-building front.

Given the investment challenges in early-stage ventures, the Project will seek to collaborate with local start-up support organizations to provide capacity building initiatives as well as to derisk local innovators to set the foundations for modest and moderate regions to become sustainable and competitive with more dynamic regions within the European ecosystem.

The project will be structured around the impact pathway methodology (scoping, engaging and implementing). The specific objectives are: 1) to build robust and sustainable early-stage investment ecosystems and increase critical mass; 2) to increase venture investments through a) cultivating life sciences local investment and b) attracting foreign investors into the local innovation ecosystem; 3) to provide de-risking and investment readiness support for Dealflow exchange to increase syndication, and 4) to disseminate and implement project outcomes, create European foundation to address fragmentation in EU market and support cross-border investments

In addition to said objectives, as well as the expected outcomes set out in the call, the Project will aim to impact wider European goals, including furthering the European Innovation Agenda, increasing investment competitiveness, start-up as wells as job creation, knowledge transfer, and widening European outreach. Furthermore, project results are expected to be applicable to other regions and non-health related industries and scope a Pan-European funding initiative for health tech ventures rich in assets.

Coordinatore

EIT HEALTH EV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 299 100,00
Indirizzo
MIES-VAN-DER-ROHE-STRASSE 1 C
80807 Munchen
Germania

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Regione
Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
Tipo di attività
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Collegamenti
Costo totale
Nessun dato

Partecipanti (9)