Periodic Reporting for period 1 - INNOVACTION 2020-21 (Actions in support of innovation in SMES)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2020-01-01 al 2021-12-31
Lack of innovation management capacity is recognised as an important barrier to creating economic impact (competitiveness, growth and jobs) from innovation activities in SMEs.
Horizon 2020’s SME-instrument foresees offering mentoring and coaching services to beneficiaries to address the need of SMEs of consulting service offers enhancing the innovation management capacity.
Moreover, in a survey undertaken in 2011 for DG Enterprise and Industry, SME´s and SME support organisations considered the inability to manage innovation processes efficiently and effectively as the second most important barrier to SME innovation (after 'lack of financial resources').The two partners of the consortium for the present project, IVACE and INFO MURCIA have both more than 30 years’ experience in providing services of Enhancing innovation capacity to SMEs in their regions.
More recently as members of EEN-SEIMED Network they have both been leading in their Region the provision of COSME services in order to help small business to make the most of the European marketplace. Specifically services provided are supporting:
• Technology transfer
• Access to finance
• Advice on EU law and standards
• Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
• Research funding
• Access to international business
* Scaleup
The Enterprise Europe Network SEIMED is therefore a suitable structure to introduce services “Enhancing the innovation management capacity of SMEs” and make available to SMEs higher quality innovation support services where these are absent or unaffordable on local markets.
Both range of services, COSME and H2020, reinforce one another while delivering a suit of taylor made services targeted to unlock growth in our SMEs and thus new jobs and welfare in the EU.
With regard to SMEi beneficiaries, we produced the Needs Assessment, supporting the coach selection, validating the coaching plan and facilitating interaction between the SME, the Coach and the European Commission until the final assessment.
With reference to the EIMC service we are certain that is actually a very valuable ""entry service"" to get to know deeply pre-selected companies and define tailor made action plans to boost innovation and competitiveness.
We are making efforts to continue improving the service through tailor-made trainings to our innovation advisors involved in the action"