The KAM ensures that an SME Instrument beneficiary receives the most appropriate services and supports their innovation project. The aim is also to leave the SME with a footprint for future sustainable growth. Sixteen companies – SME instrument beneficiaries - received the Key Account Management Service. Fifteen of them were SME instrument Phase 1 beneficiaries, and one Phase 2. All of the companies had meetings with the key account manager, and the needs analysis was performed. Five cases from the period 2015-2016 are still active. Except for the few cases, most of the Phase 1 beneficiaries are seeking Phase 2 grants and we are in close contact with these companies.
Totally, 40 companies received EIMC service. The companies receiving service were selected on the basically using two sets of criteria, one related of their interest to commit resources for their process improvement, and the second related to their potential to develop, including internationalization, growth and engage into EEN activities. The help of regional EEN staff who know local business community, companies and their management was crucial for this selection. The cases come from different regions of Lithuania, and the companies served, all of them SMEs, are coming from different industrial sectors.