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The Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Wuerttemberg - Targeting Innovation from Baden-Württemberg for Europe

Project description

Enhancing SME innovation management capacities in Baden-Württemberg

The Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg consortium has provided the companies of the region with innovation management services for the last 10 years. The EU-funded BW-KAM 4 project will implement innovation management services to increase the innovation management capacities of SMEs that have a high potential for growth and internationalisation in the Baden-Württemberg region (Southwest Germany). The project will provide key account management services to the beneficiaries of the SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation, and Future and Emerging Technologies - Open funding by identifying weaknesses and coaches and investors to bridge knowledge gaps or financial requirements.

Objective

BW-KAM 4 will implement tried, tested and tailored innovation management services to enhance innovation management capacities in Baden-Württemberg's (Germany) SMEs that have the potential to grow and internationalise. The services will be adapted to the needs of the SMEs and also market requirements in order to provide innovative products and services to Europe’s markets. Key Account Management will be provided to SME beneficiaries of the SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) and FET-Open (Future Emerging Technologies) funding, by identifying and matching SME owners with coaches and investors in order to bridge knowledge gaps or financial requirements. The region covered is Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, which has been served by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg consortium for the last ten years.

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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(opens in new window) H2020-EEN-SGA3-2018

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Coordinator

HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART
Net EU contribution

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€ 8 565,00
Address
HEILBRONNER STRASSE 43
70191 Stuttgart
Germany

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Region
Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart Stuttgart, Stadtkreis
Activity type
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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€ 8 565,00

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