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Claves del Instrumento Pyme y su aplicación práctica
1. El Instrumento Pyme . Claves del
Programa en la práctica
Jornada “Instrumento PYME”
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Javier
Medina
Antón
15
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Octubre 2015
2. …
es
tener
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plan
para
ser diferente haciendo algo
•
por
lo
que
alguien
esté
dispuesto
a
pagar
•
más
de
lo
que
te
cuesta
•
y
puedas
cobrar
por
ello…
de
manera
sostenible
en
el
tiempo
5. Fuente:
EASME
a.- Datos Fase 1 (Diciembre y Total 2014)
293 SMEs from 30 countries have been
selected in the latest round of under
Phase 1 of the SME Instrument.
For this phase, the Commission received
2,363 proposals by the third cut-‐off date
of Phase 1 on 17 December 2014. 320
received an evaluation score above the
application threshold and 259 or 81%
have been selected for funding.
Together with the first two selection
rounds earlier in 2014, Spanish SMEs
have been particularly successful in
Phase 1 with 129 beneficiaries in total
accepted for funding, followed by firms
from Italy (108) and the UK (81). Since
the launch of the programme on 1st
January 2014, 655 SMEs have been
selected under Phase 1 of the SME
Instrument and shared almost €30
million
6. Fuente:
EASME
The European Commission has selected 94 SMEs
from 19 countries to finance innovation activities
and the development of their business plans. The
companies will also be entitled to benefit from up to
12 days of business coaching.
The Commission received 629 project proposals by
the second cut-‐off date of Horizon 2020’s SME
Instrument programme Phase 2 (17 December
2014). Evaluation by independent experts showed
that 180 of the proposals met the evaluation
standard.
74 or 41% of them have been selected for funding.
UK companies have been particularly successful in
this call, with 15 participants on track to receive over
€14.5 million. They are closely followed by Spain,
Germany, the Netherlands and France.
Since the launch of the programme on 1st January
2014, 134 projects involving 172 SMEs have been
selected for EU grants under Phase 2 of the SME
Instrument, totalling morethan €225 million.
a.- Datos Fase 1 (Diciembre y Total 2014)
8. In phase 2, innovation projects will be supported that address the specific challenges
identified and that demonstrate high potential in terms of company competitiveness
and growth underpinnedby a strategic businessplan.
Activities should focus on innovation activities such as demonstration, testing,
prototyping, piloting, scaling-‐up, miniaturization, design, market replication and the like
aiming to bring an innovation idea (product, process, service, etc.) to industrial readiness
and maturity for market introduction close to deployment and market introduction, but
may also include some research. For technological innovation a Technology Readiness
Levelsof 6 or above (or similar for non-‐technological innovations) are envisaged.
Proposals shall be based on an elaborated business plan either developed through phase
1 or another means. Particular attention must be paid to IP protection and ownership;
applicants will have to present convincing measures to ensure the possibility of
commercial exploitation ('freedomto operate').
Proposals shall contain a specification for the outcome of the proposal, including a first
commercialization plan, and criteria for success.
Proposals should last between 12 and 24 months.
Fase 2: I+D, Demostración y Replicabilidad en el
Mercado. (el Topic)
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