
HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART
HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2019Partners:Steinbeis 2i GmbH, HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART, IKH REUTLINGEN, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM +5 partnersSteinbeis 2i GmbH,HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART,IKH REUTLINGEN,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM,IHK STUTTGART,MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND TOURISM,IHK Rhein-Neckar,bw-i,IHK HBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 831280Overall Budget: 220,222 EURFunder Contribution: 220,222 EURBW-KAM 4 will implement tried, tested and tailored innovation management services to enhance innovation management capacities in Baden-Württemberg's (Germany) SMEs that have the potential to grow and internationalise. The services will be adapted to the needs of the SMEs and also market requirements in order to provide innovative products and services to Europe’s markets. Key Account Management will be provided to SME beneficiaries of the SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) and FET-Open (Future Emerging Technologies) funding, by identifying and matching SME owners with coaches and investors in order to bridge knowledge gaps or financial requirements. The region covered is Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, which has been served by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg consortium for the last ten years.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:bw-i, Steinbeis 2i GmbH, IKH REUTLINGEN, HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN +6 partnersbw-i,Steinbeis 2i GmbH,IKH REUTLINGEN,HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN,IHK STUTTGART,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM,MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND TOURISM,SIG,IHK Rhein-Neckar,IHK HBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 674652Overall Budget: 504,596 EURFunder Contribution: 504,596 EURSMEs are the driving force of economic growth and job creation in Europe: 20.7 million SMEs in the non-financial business economy make up ~99% EU enterprises. 85% of new jobs in the private sector created by SMEs provide more than two thirds of total jobs (more than 87 million). And SMEs account for more than 58% of the total gross-value added in Europe. For SMEs, the backbone of European industry, H2020 is looking into completely new funding measures and project types. The new SME instrument, which is used by the various industrial and societal programme lines in H2020, offers not only a new 3-phase project development and implementation - from idea validation to market. It also offers those SMEs which win the race and receive funding, a new form of accompanying support: key account managers and coaches, which are meant to help SMEs keep track of their target for growth through innovation. By providing key account management and enhanced innovation services, the overall objective of the BW-KAM2 project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of SMEs in the geographical region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which is also the geographical area covered by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg. BW-KAM2 will target SME beneficiaries in the SME Instrument, which are located in Baden-Württemberg as well as high potential SME with strong innovation activities and high potential for internationalisation and growth. BW-KAM2 will deliver up to 120 service packages.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2018Partners:IHK Rhein-Neckar, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM, HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART, Steinbeis 2i GmbH +5 partnersIHK Rhein-Neckar,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEIN,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM,HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART,Steinbeis 2i GmbH,IHK HB,IHK STUTTGART,bw-i,MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND TOURISM,IKH REUTLINGENFunder: European Commission Project Code: 743826Overall Budget: 275,278 EURFunder Contribution: 275,278 EURBy providing Key Account Management and Enhanced Innovation Management Capacity services, the overall objective of the BW-KAM3 project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of SMEs in the geographical region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which is also the geographical area covered by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg. BW-KAM3 will target SME beneficiaries in the SME Instrument, which are located in Baden-Württemberg as well as high potential SME with strong innovation activities and high potential for internationalisation and growth.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2021Partners:HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART, Steinbeis 2i GmbH, MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND TOURISM, IKH REUTLINGEN, INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM +5 partnersHANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART,Steinbeis 2i GmbH,MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, LABOUR AND TOURISM,IKH REUTLINGEN,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER ULM,bw-i,IHK HB,IHK STUTTGART,IHK Rhein-Neckar,INDUSTRIE- UND HANDELSKAMMER SUDLICHER OBERRHEINFunder: European Commission Project Code: 879534Overall Budget: 467,010 EURFunder Contribution: 467,010 EURBW-KAM 5 will implement tested and tailored innovation management services and tools to enhance innovation management capacities in Baden-Württemberg's (Germany) SMEs that have the potential to grow and internationalise. The services will be adapted to the needs of the SMEs and also market requirements in order to provide innovative products and services to Europe’s markets. Key Account Management will be provided to SME beneficiaries from the EIC pilot by identifying and matching SME owners with coaches and investors in order to bridge knowledge gaps or financial requirements. The region covered is Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, which has been served by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg consortium for the last ten years.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2014Partners:HANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART, SIGHANDWERKSKAMMER REGION STUTTGART,SIGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 643369Overall Budget: 144,375 EURFunder Contribution: 115,500 EURSMEs are the driving force of economic growth and job creation in Europe: 20.7 Million SMEs in the non-financial business economy make up ~99% EU enterprises. 85 % of new jobs in the private sector created by SMEs provide more than two thirds of total jobs (more than 87M). And SMEs account for more than 58% of the total gross-value added in Europe. For SMEs, the backbone of the European Industry, H2020 is looking into completely new funding measures and project types. The new SME instrument, which is used by the various industrial and societal program lines in H2020, offers not only a new 3-phase project development and implementation - from idea validation to market. It also offers those SMEs, which win the race and receive funding, a new form of accompanying support: key account managers and coaches, which are meant to help SME to keep track on their target of growth through innovation. By providing key account management and enhanced innovation services, the overall objective of the BW-KAM project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of SMEs in the geographical area of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which is also the geographical area covered by the EEN –BW. BW-KAM will target SME beneficiaries in the SME Instrument, which are located in Baden-Württemberg as well as high potential SME with strong innovation activities and high potential for internationalization and growth. SEZ will deliver up to 30 service packages.
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