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SMEs in the
SMEs in FP7 - why?
SMEs are at the core of European industry and key players in the innovation system.
SMEs have to respond increasingly to a strong competition in the internal market and globally.
Need to increase their knowledge base and their research efforts in transnational cooperations.
Actions at EU level are necessary to complement and enhance the impact of actions taken at national and regional level.
Dedicated SME strategy under each Theme
Identification of areas of particular interest to SMEs in the individual work programmes
15% target (EU contribution) for SME participation (early indications suggest 15% has yet to be achieved)
Greater flexibility in choosing the appropriate funding scheme
Simplified financial and administrative procedures (e.g. 75% funding rate for SMEs, no bank guarantees)
SMEs in FP7 “Cooperation”
Collaborative projects targeted to SMEs
3 different types of projects including "projects targeted to special groups such as SMEs“
Stimulate the participation of SMEs
Research-intensive SMEs should play a leading role in such projects
Requested EC contribution to participating SMEs must in all cases be substantial
SMEs in FP7 “Cooperation”
Industry-academia partnerships and pathways
are partnerships between public and private research organisations based on a common research project and aim to increase the exchange of skills between the two sectors via;
Staff secondment between academia and industry including SMEs
Temporary hosting of experienced researchers from outside partnership
SMEs in FP7 “People”
“People” continued
A consortium comprises at least one research organisation from the public sector and one from the private sector. Participating organisations must be from at least two different Member States or Associated Countries.
Funding covers:
• exchange of know-how and experience between private sector and academia through secondments of research staff of the participants;
• recruitment of experienced staff from outside the partnership, for facilitating the transfer of knowledge and/or the training of staff;
• networking activities, organisation of workshops and conferences, involving the participants’ own research staff and external researchers;
• research equipment funding for SMEs with up to 10% of the EU contribution for each SME participant.
bottom-up approach, no thematic focussing.
Research for the benefit of SMEs: Objectives
Strengthen the innovation capacities of SMEs to develop new products and markets by outsourcing of research:
Increase their research effort
Acquire technological know-how
Extend their networks
Improve the exploitation of research results
SMEs in FP7 “Capacities”
Target group
Research for SMEs: Low to medium technology SMEs with
little or no research capability Research intensive SMEs that need to
outsource research to complement their core research capability
Research for SME associations: SME associations representing their members
and their common technical problems
bottom-up approach, no thematic focussing
Impact: Economic benefit
Research for SMEs: Clear exploitation potential and economic benefits
for the SMEs involved Strengthening the competitiveness of the SMEs
Research for SME associations: Clear exploitation potential and economic benefits
for the SMEs members of the associations involved
Improve industrial competitiveness
Number of partnersMinimum requirements, coordination
Research for SMEs At least three independent SME participants, established in three
different Member States or Associated countries. At least two RTD performers. Other enterprises and end-users optional.
Research for SME associations At least three independent SME association/groupings,
established in three different Member States or Associated countries, or one European SME association/grouping.
At least two RTD performers. Other enterprises and end-users with at least two SMEs.
SMEs or SME associations may entrust coordination to a partner in the consortium specialised in professional project management.
IPR - principleSpecific for „Research for SMEs / SME associations“ (rules for participation).
The default regime remains full ownership of all project results ("foreground") and IPR by the SMEs or SME Associations.
The consortium may however reach a different agreement in their own best interests, as long as the SMEs and SME associations are provided with all the rights that are required for their intended use and dissemination of the project results. Costs should reflect this.
Rules for participation Funding rates
R&D: maximum of 50 % of the total eligible costsException: SMEs, non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments and research organisations: maximum of 75 % Associations may meet e.g the criteria for
SMEs or non-profit public bodies
Demonstration activities: maximum of 50 % Management activities: maximum of 100 % Other activities: maximum of 100 %
(e.g. training, coordination, networking, dissemination)
Important documents
Workprogramme "Research for the benefit of SMEs" Guides for applicants "Research for SMEs“ and “Research for
SME associations” Guide to Intellectual Property Rules for FP7 projects Rules for the submission of proposals
These documents and additional information about the open calls are available on the following webpage:
http://cordis.europa.eu
SME Techweb: ec.europa.eu/research/sme-techweb
Success story FP6 Co-operative
• GAT MICROENCAPSULATION Business profile• Field of activity: Microencapsulation • Year of start-up: 2003 • Number of employees: 45 • Sales: €10,000,000 • Profits: 20% • Share of sales invested in R&D: 26%
• Gewerbezone 12490 EbenfurthAustria
• www.gat-foodessentials.com• email: [email protected]
Paradox
• Acrynom: Paradox
• Objective: Encapsulation of red wine extract for food additive to lower cholesterol.
• Results: Developed the industrial application of WOW CAPS technology.
• Economic impact: 56-60% growth in sales. Number of employees tripled. On target to gain a significant share of the market.
• BETI PLETIVA D.O.O. Business profile• Field of activity: Textiles • Year of start-up: 1956 • Number of employees: 97 • Turnover: €6,010,505 • Profits: €109,545 • Share of turnover invested in R&D: €595,133/year
• Tovarniska 2 8330 MetlikaSlovenia
• www.beti.si• email: [email protected]
Success story FP6 Co-operative
Washcontrol
• Acrynom: Washcontrol
• Objective: To develop an on-line sensor-based Washcontrol and water recycling system for use in textile dyeing houses and laundries
• Results: Washcontrol system results in a least 30% in water savings and more than 20% reduction in energy consumption.
• Economic impact: Increased productivity by more than 28%. Consume less energy and water. Knited fabrics produced more quickly and higher quality hence more competitive. More environmental production.
• METEODYN BUSINESS PROFILE• Field of activity: Engineering climatology, Wind Safety,
Aerodynamic Comfort systems • Year of start-up: 2003 • Number of employees: 13 • Sales: €650,000 • Profits: €220,000 • Share of sales invested in R&D: 35% • 14 Boulevard Winston Churchill
44100 NantesFrance
• www.meteodyn.com• Email: [email protected]
Success story FP6 Co-operative
Weather
• Acrynom:Weather
• Objective: To develop an innovative wind alarm system for terrestrial transport to predict risk.
• Results:Developed software to provide wind forecasts.
• Economic impact:Meteodyn has received orders worth €100,000 for TGV network studies. Beijing office now in discussion re major study for 1.000km railway.
Success story FP6 Co-operative
• PLÁSTICOS DÚREX, S.A. Business profile• Field of activity: Transforming of technical plastic and
rubber parts • Year of start-up: 1947 • Number of employees: 73 • Sales: €10,000,000 • Profits: €500,000 • Share of turnover invested in R&D: €400,000/year • c/ Dr. Ferrán, 116-118, Pol. Ind. El Montalvo
37008 SalamancaSpain
• www.plasticosdurex.com• [email protected]
ISSEA
• Acrynom:ISSEA
• Objective: To obtain integrated security sub-modules in the car manufacturing industry.
• Results: Developed a complete new process and work methodology
• Economic impact: 5% increase in sales. New reduced-step process transforming from traditional supply chain model to value chain. Opened up new markets. Improved corporate image.
• Acrynom:P2P. Coordination by SME Associations.
• Objective: Food traceability from farm to fork in the swine value chain!
• Results:A 22-partner consortium from the P2P project, which officially ended in 2006, have continued working together to create a food traceability software environment called Trace. Providing large numbers of predominantly SMEs in the pork industry with competitive advantage, Trace should help SMEs win business by helping them keep on top of food safety legislation.
Success story FP6 Co-operative
Research for the benefit of SMEs:http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/research-
sme_en.html
SME TechWeb:ec.europa.eu/research/sme-techweb
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http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/get-support_en.html
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