In 2020-2021, as in previous years, five SME2EU partners delivered the project services.
I-KAM2EU implemented the two services in close collaboration between all partners and in connection with the activities developed by all the partners themselves as EEN members, about the promotion of the services, the identification of candidates for EIMC service and the suggestion of further targeted opportunities for companies.
The partners agreed common operating procedures for the two services. They worked on a regional basis. Inside Tuscany and Marche where two active partners were involved, H2020 beneficiaries were equally allocated among the partners. Partners have informed each other about contacts for EIMC services, too.
About KAM services, the activities have been constrained in the times and numbers from the results of the participation of local companies at the SME Instruments cut-offs.
I-KAM2EU has provided 7 KAM services, for:
• 4 beneficiaries of SME Instrument Phase 1, of which 3 closed cases;
• 1 beneficiary of EIC Accelerator, closed.
• 1 beneficiary of Fast Track to Innovation, not closed.
• 1 beneficiary of FET Open, closed.
The number of the worked cases was aligned with the project target (7), but the number of completed cases (5) is significantly lower (-39%) the target. This because two beneficiaries started the activities with KAMs, but preferred not to activate coaching services.
All the clients were very satisfied with the results of the coaching service.
The experience gained in previous years by all active partners, favoured the selection and active involvement of companies. The high number of companies allowed to allocate on EIMC the resources left free by the reduced action on the KAMs.
I-KAM2EU has provided 78 EIMC services, of which 71 cases completed by the end of 2021, exceeding the target of 68.
IHC has been used in almost all assessments, because the small dimension of the clients. In a few cases, IMP3rove was used.
The total number of services and of clients was 85 (7 KAMs and 78 EIMCs), of which 54% in Tuscany, 27% in Marche and 19% in Umbria.