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OECD Conference Centre, Paris
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3. R&D, Inovation and Industrial
Implementation Support Program
Motives and Objectives of the Program
Need for support mechanisms for the commercialization and the
industrial application of the R&D and innovation project's output
To increase number of the SMEs and entrepreneurs who possess
new ideas and inventions,
Disseminating R&D awareness throughout the SMEs and
expanding their R&D capacity,
Enhancing the actual R&D support,
Supporting innovative activities,
5. R&D, Inovation Support Program
Which Projects
Can Support
Developing New product,
service or process
Improving quality and/or the
standards of a product
Enhancing new technics and
manufacturing technologies
6. Program’s Limits (per Project)
R&D,Innovation And Industrial Implementation Support Program
Upper Limit
(TL)
Support Rate
(%)
R&D And Innovation Program
Workspace Support No Charge
Rent (Premises) Support
30.000
24.000
75
Machinery, Equipment, Raw Material, Software And Service Purchase
Cost Support (Grant)
150.000 75
Machinery, Equipment, Raw Material, Software And Service Purchase
Cost Support (Loan)
300.000 75
Staff Cost Support 150.000 75
Initial Capital Support 20.000 100
Project
Development
Support
Project Consulting Support 25.000
75
Training Support 10.000
Industrial And Intellectual Property Rights Support 20.000
Project Promotion Support 5.000
Domestic and Foreign Convention/Conferance/Exhibition
Visit/Technologic Cooperation Visit Support
15.000
Test, Analyses And Certification Support 25.000 1$=3,96 TL
7. Industrial Implementation Support Program
Who Can Apply
SME’s completed
R&D, inovation
program
Owners of projects
after a doctoral
program
Owners of projects
registered with a
patent
8. Program’s Limits (per Project)
R&D,Innovation and Industrial Implementation Support
Program
Upper
Limit
(TL)
Support
Rate
(%)
Industrial Implementation Support
Rent (Premises) Support 18.000 75
Staff Cost Support 150.000 75
Machinery -Equipment, Hardware, Consumables, Software
and Design Cost Support
(Grant)
150.000 75
Machinery -Equipment, Hardware, Consumables, Software
and Design Cost Support
(Loan)
500.000 75
1$=3.96 TL
10. Has two sub-programs;
a)Support Program for Setting-up an
International Incubation Center
b)International Accelerator Program
INTERNATIONAL INCUBATION CENTER AND
ACCELERATOR SUPPORT PROGRAM
11. The program aims that;
- technological products realized in our country
within R&D and innovation activities to take place
in international markets
- to be able to take part for the technology intensive
domestic startup companies in the developed
entrepreneurial ecosystems
- to increase the overall export rate.
INTERNATIONAL INCUBATION CENTER AND
ACCELERATOR SUPPORT PROGRAM
12. In this context;
Expenditures regarding;
-Setting-up the company & hardware costs
-Operational costs
are to be covered.
Support Program for Setting-up an International
Incubation Center
13. Setting-up & hardware
-Costs for Setting up a Company,
-Repair & modification of premises or infrastructures,
-Office hardware and software
-Upper limit $100.000 ; support rate 80 % (eighty)
Support Program for Setting-up an International
Incubation Center
14. Operational Costs Support
Rent for premises,
Operational costs,
Staff costs,
Promotion costs
Training, mentoring,
Consultancy services on legal and IPR issues
The duration of this program is five years
and has $ 3.750.000 upper limit in total
Support rate for the first two years is 80%, and for remaining years
is 60%
Support Program for Setting-up an International
Incubation Center
15. INTERNATIONAL ACCELERATOR PROGRAM
In order to provide companies with a
softlanding in target market
a toolkit with
- Practical, technical, managerial,
marketing, networking and legal
solutions when they like to make
business internationally
- can be individually or with a group of
companies
The Duration : 3 years
Upper Limit per Company : $60.000
Support Rate: 80 %
Office (co-working space) rent,
consultacy on IPR, legal issues,
mentoring,
Plus;
Transport, accomodation and other
organizational expenses
- As a Grant
The Scope The Elements
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16. Program’s Main Goal
In order to increase the competitiveness of SMEs in international markets
and to achieve a more dynamic structure, this support aims to promote and
helping to marketing of SMEs technological products or prototypes which
are;
• the result of R & D, innovation
• the result of a design Project
• protected by patent documents
• have the Certificate of Technological Product (TÜR)
.
TECHNO-MARKET SUPPORT PROGRAM
17. • a successfully completed R & D, innovation or design
project supported by public resources
• a product with protected by patent documents
• a product with Certificate of Technological Product (TÜR)
Conditions of Application
18. The Upper Limits
Support Period 1 year
Support Ratio %
For the International Promotion and Marketing Activities
For the Domestic Promotion and Marketing Activities
Support Limit
19. TECHNO-MARKET SUPPORT PROGRAM
Printed or Electronic Advertisement Materials
Attendance to the Fairs
Customs Expenses of Attendance to the Fairs
Membership Expenses for The E-Commerce Websites
Expenses related to the introduction of the technological product or prototype in
the printed media
Accommodation and transportation expenses for travel and marketing activities
21. SME TECHNOINVEST SUPPORT PROGRAM
Program’s Main Goals Are:
To commercialize new product as a result of R&D and
innovation activities in prioritized technological fields
Creating added value to the country's economy
Promoting technological product investments by enterprises
to increase technological product exports by taking part in
international markets.
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22. SME TECHNOINVEST SUPPORT PROGRAM
Conditions of Application
Products arising as a result of research and innovation projects supported by KOSGEB and
other public institutions and organizations, foundations established by law or
international funds
Products protected by a patent
Products arising as a result of R & D and innovation projects in foreign technology zones /
research centers / institutes / science parks / incubation centers / accelerators
Products arising from doctoral studies
Products arising from the research and innovation projects which developed by
enterprises in the domestic technology development regions they have concluded in the
region
Products that have Technological Product (TÜR) Experience certificate*
Products that arise as a result of R & D activities in public research institutes / centers
/related infrastructures
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23. SME TECHNOINVEST SUPPORT PROGRAM
Support Rates
SME Scale
Support Rate
(Grant)
Machinery –Equipment and
Software Support Rate
(Grant
+
Soft Loan)
Micro SMEs
%70
High Tech :+%5
%100
Small & Medium SMEs
%60
High Tech:+%5
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24. SME TECHNOINVEST SUPPORT PROGRAM
SUPPORT ELEMENTS - Machinery – Equipment Costs
- Software Costs
- Mold Costs
- Costs of Transporting, Assembling
and Insurance of Molds
- Costs of Designing Related to
Production Line
- Staff Costs
- Training & Advisory Costs
- Rent (building) Costs
Staff Costs
Energy Costs
Supports (During The
Investment Project)
Supports (After The
Investment Project)
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26. Bilim, Sanayi ve Bakanlığı
Bilim ve Teknoloji Genel Müdürlüğü
STRATEGIC PRODUCT SUPPORT PROGRAM
Industrial Strategy of Turkey and Related Action Plan (2015-2018 )
Within the framework of technological transformation policy in the
industry «Domestic production of intermediate goods with high
import dependency will be supported.», work has been done in
order to reduce the current deficit by producing import intermediate
goods needed by the manufacturing industry in our country.
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27. STRATEGIC PRODUCT SUPPORT PROGRAM
Large Enterprise & SME
Large Enterprise & More Than One SME
SME (Individualy)
Conditions of Application
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28. Machinery – Equipment Costs
Software Costs
Staff Costs
Knowledge Transfer Costs
Test-Analysis, Calibration and Reference Sample Costs
Service Procurement Costs
STRATEGIC PRODUCT SUPPORT PROGRAM
SUPPORT ELEMENTS
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29. • In order to settle information transfer requirement, the company can receive non-
repayable support for related purchases about know-how, licenses, technology,
patents, etc. for production of products in order to produce strategic products
quickly and accurately.
• In the process of testing to ensure if the strategic product to be produced is
met with the standards or not, the non-refundable support is provided for the
costs of purchasing imported product samples that can be used for the
comparison and analysis with their equivalents.
Knowledge Transfer Costs
Reference Sample Costs
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30. THANK YOU
(For Your Patience)
For Further Information:
oruc.yilmaz@kosgeb.gov.tr
teknoloji@kosgeb.gov.tr