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1. SMEs and Startups
1.1 EUREKA for entrepreneurs
1.2 The SME instrument
1.3 Accesstofinance.eu
1.4 FTI pilot
1.5 COSME
1.6 Access to risk finance
1.7 InnovFim
1.8 Creative Europe
1.9 Programme for Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)
1.10 European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI funds)
2. Accelerators:
2.1 2.1 INNOSUP
2.2 2.2 EIF/EIB:
3. Annex
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SMEs & Startups
Different funding opportunities for SMEs and Startups can be found down below:
1.1 EUREKA for entrepreneurs (http://www.eurekanetwork.org/): Raising the productivity and
competitiveness of European businesses through technology. Boosting national economies on the
international market, and strengthening the basis for sustainable prosperity and employment. Also
https://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/
1.2 The SME instrument (http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/sme-
instrument): Small and Medium-sized Enterprises that are EU-based or established in a country
associated to Horizon 2020 can now get EU funding and support for innovation projects that will help
them grow and expand their activities into other countries – in Europe and beyond.
- offers funding and coaching support to innovative SMEs (Phase 1: Concept & Feasibility, Phase 2:
Demonstration, Market Replication and R&D, Phase 3: Commercialisation).
1.3 Accesstofinance.eu (http://europa.eu/youreurope/business/funding-grants/access-to-finance/):
This site will help you to apply for loans and venture capital supported by the European Union.
1.4 FTI pilot (https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/fast-track-innovation-fti-pilot-0): Runs for 2015 and 2016
however based on its review may be continued. The FTI pilot is the only fully-bottom-up measure in
Horizon 2020 promoting close-to-the-market innovation activities that is open to all types of
participants. FTI aims to reduce the time from idea to market and to increase the participation in
Horizon 2020 of industry, SMEs and first-time industry applicants.
For more details check:
1. http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2014_2015/main/h2020-
wp1415-fast-track_en.pdf
2. http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-
wp1617-fast-track_en.pdf
1.5 COSME (http://ec.europa.eu/growth/smes/cosme/index_en.htm and
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/access-to-finance/cosme-financial-instruments/index_en.htm): Europe’s
programme for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Guarantees to small and medium-sized enterprises for loans mainly up to EUR 150000.
Equity (growth and expansion stage).
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1.6 Access to risk finance (https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/access-
risk-finance): Under the 'Industrial Leadership' pillar, this specific objective will help companies and
other types of organisation engaged in research and innovation (R&I) to gain easier access, via financial
instruments, to loans, guarantees, counter-guarantees and hybrid, mezzanine and equity finance.
1.7 InnovFim
(http://www.eib.org/products/blending/innovfin/products/index.htm )
The EIB Group can provide from EUR 25 000 up to a limit of EUR 300m, either directly or indirectly through banks
or other financial institutions. So, whether you are an SME with fewer than 250 employees, a midcap with 250-
3000 employees or a larger private company or R&I driven public entity, the EIB Group has a financing solution
for your R&I needs.
Loans and guarantees to innovative businesses.
Financing of research & development projects.
Equity (early and start-up phase).
1.8 Creative Europe
Loans to small and medium-sized enterprises in the cultural and creative sectors.
1.9 Programme for Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI)
Microloans up to EUR 25 000 to micro-enterprises and to vulnerable persons who wish to set up or
develop a micro-company.
Investments up to EUR 500 000 to social enterprises.
1.10 European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI funds)
Loans, guarantees, equity financing or business grants. Support is provided from multiannual
programmes co-financed by the EU.
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Accelerators
Different funding opportunities for the FIWARE Accelerators can be found down below:
2.1.INNOSUP
(http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020-
innosup-2014-2015.html#c,topics=callIdentifier/s/H2020-INNOSUP-2014-2015/1/1&+CLOSED/asc): All
kind of calls related to SMEs and innovation.
Work Programme 2016-17 (https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/draft-work-
programmes-2016-17): ICT is nr 05i. See below (see annex) for a search in the Work Programme for
everything with subgranting (search for "Part K").
2.2 EIF/EIB: Contacts still to be provided.
Cooperation with Mexico: Last year, the EC and CONACYT agreed to continue the collaboration in the
FIWARE technologies for research, innovation and experimental purposes in Mexico. The EC will
continue to encourage the Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI-PPP) to make available the
technology, the support for the roll-out, and the necessary training for the further evolution of the
Mexican FIWARE Lab nodes. CONACYT will launch a call for proposals, to establish a Mexican FIWARE
accelerator similar to the FI-PPP Phase 3. The EC and CONACYT will encourage the exchange of results
and experiences between the selected Mexican organisations and the FI-PPP. Two Mexican
organisations will join the FI-CORE project.
The EC will explore the possibility to earmark funds aimed at supporting collaboration with Mexico in
the area of FIWARE and Future Internet under the ICT Work Programme 2016-2017. The EC and
CONACYT may also start exploring other modalities for enhanced cooperation in the future, such as a
coordinated call on topics of mutual interest. The EC and CONACYT will start new collaboration
initiatives in the application of FIWARE for smart cities, the diffusion of FIWARE in Mexico and the
exchange of good practices.
In Work Programme 2016-17, an objective related to the above agreement was included (see below for
ICT-38)
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Annex
3.1.LEIT-ICT: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/05i.%20LEIT-
ICT_2016-2017_pre-publication.pdf
Guide here: https://www.ideal-ist.eu/sites/default/files/Guide_to_ICT-
related_activities_in_H2020WP2016-17_0.pdf
Content 38
ICT-14-2016-2017: Big Data PPP: cross-sectorial and cross-lingual data integration and experimentation
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ICT-15-2016-2017: Big Data PPP: Large Scale Pilot actions in sectors best benefitting from data-driven
innovation 40
ICT-16-2017: Big data PPP: research addressing main technology challenges of the data economy
41
ICT-17-2016-2017: Big data PPP: Support, industrial skills, benchmarking and evaluation 42
ICT-18-2016: Big data PPP: privacy-preserving big data technologies 44
ICT-19-2017: Media and content convergence 46
ICT-20-2017: Tools for smart digital content in the creative industries 48
ICT-21-2016: Support technology transfer to the creative industries 49
ICT-22-2016: Technologies for Learning and Skills 50
ICT-23-2017: Interfaces for accessibility 52
ICT-24-2016: Gaming and gamification 54
ICT-04-2017: Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative
ii. Carrying out a critical mass of cross-border experiments.
Up to 7 M€ per project, 24.5 M€ for the topic, 3 subtopics.
ICT-12-2016: Net Innovation Initiative
iv. Future Internet research results will be transferred into innovation via acceleration activities.
2-6 M€ per project, 15 M€ for the topic, 4 subtopics.
ICT-13-2016: Future Internet Experimentation - Building a European experimental Infrastructure
Experimentation-related financial support to third parties
Up to 5 or 10 M€ per project, 25 M€ for the topic.
ICT-14-2016-2017: Big Data PPP: cross-sectorial and cross-lingual data integration and experimentation
b. Data experimentation incubators
Up to 7 M€ per project, 27 M€ for the topic, 2 subtopics
ICT-26-2016: System abilities, development and pilot installations (Robotics)
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c. Innovation Actions on systems development technology:
Open development and dissemination of integrated sets of tool chains and building-block applications
which support the construction of complex robotics systems.
Between 5 and 8 M€ per project, 18 M€ for the topic (including next item)
d. Innovation Actions on pilot installations for robot testing:
Access mechanisms and supporting infrastructure for single-site pilot installations outside the
laboratory for robot testing, based on the needs of end users.
Between 7 and 10 M€ per project, 18 M€ for the topic (including previous item)
ICT-27-2017: System abilities, SME & benchmarking actions, safety certification (Robotics)
b. Research and Innovation Actions for SME-based research and for benchmarks:
• This activity will stimulate SMEs in the robotics sector to develop novel and challenging technology
and systems applicable to new markets.
• Development and implementation of robotics application-relevant benchmarks and metrics to assess
progress in technologies and systems.
Between 5 and 8 M€ per project, 28 M€ for the topic, 2 subtopics
c. Innovation Actions on shared facilities for safety certification:
Development of testing protocols for shared space cooperative and collaborative systems leading to
viable safety certification standards.
Between 6 and 11 M€ per project, 11 M€ for the topic
ICT-30-2017: Photonics KET 2017
i. Innovation Incubator for SMEs
Between 8 and 10 M€ per project, 43 M€ for the topic, 2 subtopics
ICT-36-2016: Boost synergies between artists, creative people and technologists
a. Innovation Action establishing a structured dialogue between creative people and technologists:
The action should cover the promotion of the competition, the selection process and support for the
development of the selected ideas into fully functional prototypes.
3 M€ for the topic
Cross-cutting Activities:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/17.%20CROSS%20CUTTING_
2016-2017_pre-publication.pdf
FOF-12-2017: ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS)
2. Cross-border experiments bringing together different key actors along the full value chain to
customise the technologies according to the requirements of the users.
Up to 8 M€ per project, 32 M€ for the topic, 3 subtopics
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and
the bioeconomy:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/09.%20SC2_2016-2017_pre-
publication.pdf
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SFS-16-2017:
Bee health and sustainable pollination: Review of the most critical gaps/stressors/threats in achieving
bee health, sustainable pollination and sustainable beekeeping in different European. Contribution to
the development of mitigation measures for the most critical gaps/stressors/threats. Provision of model
systems for sustainable apiculture.
Up to EUR 4.5 million to address this challenge.