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Establishing services enhancing the innovation management capacity of SME´s in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein

Project description

Towards more effective innovation management for German SMEs

Many SMEs in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein have the potential to achieve more with their innovation processes. The EU-funded INNOKAM 2020-21 project aims to address this potential and to provide support for innovative activities with the aim of creating increased economic impact. To this end, it will help SMEs to set up effective innovation management systems that will enable companies to take advantage of growth opportunities. It will also identify weaknesses in SMEs that inhibit success, help to find specialised coaches and establish a coach-client relationship. The project’s activities will pave the way towards more competitive and profitable companies in Germany’s Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein regions.

Objective

The four partners Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein (IB.SH) TuTech Innovation GmbH (TuTech), Wirtschaftsförderung
und Technologietransfer Schleswig-Holstein (WTSH) and IFB Hamburg (IFB) are part of the Enterprise Europe Network
(EEN) consortium in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein and established a well-known regional one-stop-shop for all EUrelated enquiries for SMEs and regional stakeholders.
For the period 2020-21 core objective is to expand the client base and deepen the level of assistance by offering the service of “Key Account Management” (KAM) and “Enhancing SME Innovation Management Capacity” (EIMC). Aim is to face
existing lack of innovation management capacity in small and medium sized companies (SME) and support their innovative
activities in order to creating economic impact. The guiding principle is that the services are tailored to the needs of the
identified regional innovators and innovation systems.
In this context the KAM is targeted at beneficiaries of the EIC Pilot under Horizon 2020, the EIMC addresses other highly innovative SMEs. The EIMC helps companies to establish effective innovation management systems that enhance the realisation of growth opportunities. The KAM focuses on those weaknesses which endanger the success of the funded project. It assists in finding specialised coaches and establishing a coach-client relationship. Both approaches aim to raise the company´s competitiveness and profitability.
In the framework of the project the consortium acquired user licenses for the IMP3rove tool in order to assess gaps and
needs of the SMEs. In this context senior staff of the EEN attended training to ensure that the tool is used correctly and the
assessment exercise complies with the envisaged EU standard. In addition the participation in training courses gives the
chance for a best practice exchange with other EEN colleagues and is of great benefit for the consortium.

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) H2020-EEN-SGA4-2020-2021

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Coordinator

INVESTITIONSBANK SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
Net EU contribution

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€ 53 487,50
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Zur Helling 5-6
24143 Kiel
Germany

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Region
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein Kiel, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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€ 53 487,50

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