All EIC-backed SMEs working on innovative solutions and/or that answer the following pressing medium-term needs:
1. Medical devices, supply chain and logistics management: EIC companies with medical devices to help the COVID19 outbreak including, but not limited to:
ventilation consumables and devices;
personal protection equipment;
test kits;
other medical equipment etc. for adequate treatment of Covid-19;
development of remote visits, care and treatment, as well as distribution of devices, drugs and facilities to homecare patients;
increase technical capabilities of care providers and staff skills for self-supply by 3D printing, AI and other SMART solutions in special pandemic and/or emergency cases such as COVID-19.
2. Biotechnology / Health - Drugs, antimicrobials: EIC Beneficiaries explore new antimicrobials and drugs to tackle new virus including, but not limited to:
Antibacterial gel;
(Hydro) Chloroquine;
Antiretroviral drugs;
Lopinavir/ritonavir;
Azithromycin;
hospital related infection, rare diseases and new pandemics.
The ultimate objective of the action is to support the creation, business development and scaling-up of companies in the fashion and the tourism sectors through incubators and accelerators integrating creativity, art and design skills from CCIs (Cultural and Creative Industries) with cutting-edge technology, science and other relevant expertise.
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Deadline:19 October 2017 at 17.00 hours (Brussels time).
The action aims to support the creation of trans-national network(s) of business incubators and accelerators with a focus on providing business support to SMEs and start-ups in the fashion and the tourism sectors integrating creativity, art and design skills from CCIs (Cultural and Creative Industries) with cutting-edge technology, science and other relevant expertise.
The Call is targeting at two distinctive sectors FashionTech and Tourism. For that purpose,
Topic 1 (FashionTech) is to support trans-national network(s) of business incubators and accelerators providing business support to SMEs and start-ups focussing on the intersection of Fashion and technology.
The other topic 2 (Tourism) is to support trans-national network(s) of business incubators and accelerators providing business support to SMEs and start-ups operating in the tourism sector focussing on CCIs driven innovation.
a gradual development of co-operation projects with the national Trade Promotion Organisations, as well a strengthening of the European Trade Promotion Organisations network;
a closer collaboration with EU Member States and their Trade Promotion Organisations in the framework of the Missions for Growth and other internationalisation activities of the European Commission.
This action includes three strands:
To enhance cooperation among the trade promotion organisations and with the European Commission (setting up a European agenda);
To assist to the organisation of future Missions for Growth and their follow up via the network of national trade promotion organisations;
To develop of a web-based instrument that can be of use to both national trade promotion organisations and the European Commission in order to map the international trade promotion activities inside and outside the EU.
The deadline for electronic submission is 19 March 2015 at 17:00 hours (Brussels time).
Reference: VP/2019/017 Attention the deadline for this call has been extended to 25 May 2020 Objective This call aims at mobilising existing network(s) of mainstream business incubators to expand their outreach to inclusive and social entrepreneurship. To achieve this, the supported action shall draw from the experience of support organisations and networks already targeting social…
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Attention
the deadline for this call has been extended to 25 May2020
Objective
This call aims at mobilising existing network(s) of mainstream business incubators to expand their outreach to inclusive and social entrepreneurship.
To achieve this, the supported action shall draw from the experience of support organisations and networks already targeting social entrepreneurs and (potential) entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups. Optimally, this will be combined with support for scaling and replication of social enterprise and social innovation business ideas through dissemination of knowledge and understanding of potential market opportunities in other territories.
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The specific challenge addressed by this topic is to enable SMEs - in traditional sectors, such as manufacturing industries, in sectors of particularly rooted in Europe’s history such as cultural heritage as well as in new sectors including different services and creative industries, and the social economy – to innovate and grow across traditional boundaries, through new business models and organisational change. The international dimension is included. For instance, this can involve drawing on successful business models in different sectors in the global market, and developing them for use by European SMEs in the same or different sectors. It can also involve reverse innovation in business models, where models initially created in Europe and becoming successful elsewhere, are supported to return to Europe. For business model innovation in the broad area of food, it is foreseen to organize several events in the autumn of 2015 within an appropriate European level forum. Of particular importance for the new business models will be user-oriented services, cultural heritage related services, social services and tourism.
Total Call Budget€26,557,000Intermediate deadlines(s)18-03-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)17-06-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)17-09-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)Deadline Date16-12-2015 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
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Who can apply?
All EIC-backed SMEs working on innovative solutions and/or that answer the following pressing medium-term needs:
1. Medical devices, supply chain and logistics management: EIC companies with medical devices to help the COVID19 outbreak including, but not limited to:
2. Biotechnology / Health - Drugs, antimicrobials: EIC Beneficiaries explore new antimicrobials and drugs to tackle new virus including, but not limited to: