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CORDIS

Advancing Cross-border Coaching and Economic support for Specialised Services

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Contributions to the EIC uptake and impact report (V1) (opens in new window)

It aims to provide information, substantiated with relevant success stories and achievement of the EIC Community Members, to be integrated in the “uptake and impact report” summarising the Ecosystem Partnership activity of the EIC.

Service quality and impact assessment report (V1) (opens in new window)

To develop and deploy the process and the tools to monitor the advancement of the support services delivery, the impacts for the EIC Awardees and to assess the performance and impacts of the services.

EIC-ACCESS+ communication tools and strategy (opens in new window)

It aims to define a plan for the exploitation and dissemination of the project results. Il also includes the communication plan through website and social media and physical channels

Support services impact analysis report (opens in new window)

Based on D1.1, this deliverable aims to complement the service offer of the EIC Catalogue by engaging the EIC Community partners to identify an array of services highly relevant for the EIC Community Members, covering the investigated needs.

EIC Community Partnership+ (V1) (opens in new window)

It aims to develop synergies with the contractors implementing the call for Ecosystem Partners and other relevant organisations aspiring to become EIC Partners. A scouting will be performed to identify all relevant projects having common goals and leading to mutually beneficial support for the EIC Community Members.

Open call documents package (opens in new window)

The objective is to design, publish, promote and follow up the Open Call launched by EIC-ACCESS+ to attract and recruit EIC Community Members looking for financial support to access EIC Catalogue tailored services.

Application statistics dashboard (V2) (opens in new window)

Assessment of the applications received from the EIC Community Members. Eligibility criteria of the lack of double funding and the prerequisite of selecting a partner from the EIC catalogue will be considered

Repository with community resources (opens in new window)

Providing a complementary pool of services to enhance the individual support received by the EIC beneficiaries from the ecosystem partners. This will consist of educational material, materialized as downloadable documents, webinars and collective sessions related to key startup business areas, and exploitable self-support tools.

Summary of the co-construction workshops results (V1) (opens in new window)

It aims to set a co-construction process where beneficiaries and service providers can provide feedback about the service offer and contribute to improving it. That will be made by organising at least 2 workshops with 20 to 25 participants.

Application statistics dashboard (V1) (opens in new window)

Assessment of the applications received from the EIC Community Members. Eligibility criteria of the lack of double funding and the prerequisite of selecting a partner from the EIC catalogue will be considered

Mapping of EIC Awardees needs and challenges (opens in new window)

The deliverable focuses on understanding the needs, challenges and barriers faced by the EIC Community members (EIC awardees and Seal of Excellence holders) with the key objective of assessing the availability and alignment to the needs of the existing EIC Catalogue services as well as identifying potential gaps. This information will be used to assess the offer, identify possible gaps, and make recommendations to the Agency.

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