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Peer to peer learning for financing of innovation in the food & bioeconomy

Project description

Supporting innovation in the EU bioeconomy

The bioeconomy is central to the functioning and success of the European economy. The EU-funded P2P FINBIO project will allow institutions supporting innovation clusters across Europe to identify SMEs in the bioeconomy that have growth potential. The consortium, which comprises innovation support organisations, will work with the entire bioeconomy value chain to assist SMEs, spin-offs and startups in accessing funding in order to increase competitiveness and growth and create more jobs. The project partners will also exchange information on best practices to produce a common Design Option Paper. The intention is to reach as many innovation agencies as possible with the support of the European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA), the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and clusters working with bio-based industries.

Objective

The European bioeconomy strategy has estimated that the bioeconomy in Europe has a total value of €2.3 trillion, accounts for 8.2% of the EU's workforce, and is a central element to the functioning and success of the EU economy. The aim of P2P FINBIO is to enable innovation support institutions and clusters in regions across Europe to quickly and effectively develop new initiatives as well as refine current methodologies to identify SMEs in the bioconomy with growth potential, to engage with them and assist them through the process of obtaining access to finance, as a means of maintaining or increasing competitiveness, growth and jobs.

The consortium consists of innovation support organisations working within the entire bioeconomy value chain, who recognise the need to learn from each other, to improve the process of assisting SMEs, start-ups and spin-outs with access to finance. The five partners will share the current support services and methods offered to SMEs and will exchange good practices in order to renovate insights and develop a common Design Options Paper. The Design Option Paper will be the result of the peer-review process and will serve as a guide for other innovation agencies interested in implementing the addressed innovation support service. For the best use of the results of the project the goal is set on the possibility to reach as many innovation agencies as possible with the support of the European Association of Regional Development Agencies, EURADA, the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), as well as clusters working with Bio-based Industries (BBI)

Call for proposal

H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2020

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Sub call

H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2019-05

Coordinator

FBCD AS
Net EU contribution
€ 50 000,00
Address
NIELS PEDERSENS ALLE 2
8830 Tjele
Denmark

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Danmark Midtjylland Vestjylland
Activity type
Other
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Total cost
€ 50 000,00

Participants (4)