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Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) federation for large scale adoption of digital technologies by European SMEs

Description du projet

Un grand coup de pouce technologique pour les petites entreprises

La numérisation transforme notre manière de faire des affaires, crée de nouvelles pratiques et génère des opportunités. C’est pourquoi accélérer l’innovation dans les PME, en particulier celles qui ne relèvent pas du secteur technologique, est l’une des principales priorités de l’Europe. Le projet DigiFed, financé par l’UE, permettra d’élaborer un modèle commercial pour la viabilité de la fédération des pôles d’innovation numérique (PIN). Son modèle est basé sur des investissements collaboratifs et des risques d’innovation réduits. Le projet se concentrera sur les systèmes cyberphysiques et enfouis, en mettant l’accent sur la sécurité et la confidentialité, l’autonomie et l’interaction homme-machine. Globalement, l’objectif du projet est de fournir aux PME le soutien nécessaire à l’introduction des technologies numériques dans leurs produits et services. Il rassemblera six PIN de différents pays et établira des liens avec d’autres PIN et réseaux de PIN afin de créer une offre de services de PIN transfrontaliers durables à l’échelle de l’UE.

Objectif

DigiFed, part of SAE initiative, is dedicated to supporting EU industries to digitalise their product & services and reaching new markets enabled by Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) & Embedded Systems.
DigiFed gathers twelve partners with expertise in digital technologies and/or innovation management from nine EU countries.
The main aim of DigiFed is to accelerate and promote the digitalisation of European companies by providing significant support mechanisms for individual and groups of SMEs and Midcaps to foster the introduction of digital technologies in their product and service offerings.
DigiFed partnerships are designed to strengthen the European digital ecosystem through the adoption of advanced digital technologies (CPS & embedded systems) and a combination of regional, national and European funding instruments so that SMEs and midcaps can benefit from knowledge sharing regardless of their location. Three main innovation pathways are proposed to EU companies.
· Applications Experiment (AE) with an innovative model of “TWIN AE” involving two cross-border SMEs/midcaps, one of which is of a low digital maturity level”
Two explorative services for DIH will be trialled involving the following co-funding schemes:
· Generic Experiments (GE) are designed to test new collaborations between research centres and a group of SMEs and midcaps as well as evaluate new co-financing mechanisms between European and regional funding to foster European industry digitalization. DigiFed targets to launch 3 GE Communities.
· Digital Challenge (DC) will experiment with new co-funding mechanisms with large European organisations -the Digital Challenge Owners (DCOs). Advanced digital technology SMEs will be selected through an open call to solve the challenge proposed by the DCOs. The purpose of the Digital Challenge is to highlight attractive market needs to be addressed through CPS and embedded systems and for which new solutions are required. DigiFed aims to launch 3 Digital Challenges.
Altogether, DigiFed aims to involve at least 200 EU SMEs and midcaps with different Digital maturity levels and from all markets including sectors with low digital penetration. A minimum of 80 EU companies will receive Cascade Funding support through one of DigiFed’s innovation pathways.
Finally, DigiFed aims to foster interaction between European Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs). The DigiFed consortium already involves six well-established DIHs from different countries and will expand its network through collaboration with other DIHs aiming at fostering cross-border sustainable collaboration and improving the services given by the European DIH network.

Appel à propositions

H2020-DT-2018-2020

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H2020-DT-2019-1

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 4 907 932,05
Adresse
RUE LEBLANC 25
75015 PARIS 15
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 4 907 932,06

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