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Call updates:
04 March 2016 17:34
Corrigendum relative to the budget available in the fourth cut-off (25-11-2015) of H2020-SMEINST-2-2015 (Phase II).
The Flash Report has been amended and now reads: Available budget: EUR 48.617.590
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase II (February 2016)
Interactive map of beneficiaries
Please note that the Flash Report about the results of the fourth cut-off (25-11-2015) of H2020-SMEINST-2-2015 (Phase II) is available in the 'Additional documents' section.
The number of received proposals in the November cut-off (H2020-SMEINST-2-2015_25_11_2015) : Space-SME-2015-2 = 16
20 November 2015 16:20
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase II (November update)
Interactive map of beneficiaries
Please note, the release on the 18th of November 2015, of the Flash Report about the results of the third cut-off (17-09-2015) of H2020-SMEINST-2-2015 (Phase II).
17 November 2015 10:05
Information related to the November cut-off (25/11/2015)
In 2016, we will adapt the evaluation and cut-offs rhythm. This shall allow us to inform applicants faster, in particular during summer and at the end of the year. At the same time, we will decouple the evaluation of the phases, which shall lead to a shorter time span for signing grants in Phase 2.
During the transition period between November 2015 and February 2016, we will not be able to guarantee information to applicants for immediate resubmission.
Thank you for your understanding,
16 November 2015 11:12
We regret to inform that with the award of the grants under the September 2015 cut-off the funds for the topic INSO-9 “Mobile e-government applications” are exhausted. It will not be possible to award any further grants under the November cut-off. It is recommended to abstain from submitting any proposal in November for INSO-9 (both Phases).
Any proposal arriving will be evaluated and the potential result will be communicated to the applying company but no grant award will take place. Submitted and evaluated proposals will not be transferred to later cut-off dates. We apologise for any inconvenience this might cause.
In 2016 and 2017 all ICT related activities will be subsumed under the Open Disruptive Innovation Scheme, which will increase its annual budget from 45 M€ to 60 M€.
Please note that since June 18th, a revised version of form (Technical Annex Section 4-5) for Phase II of the SME Instrument is available in the submission set and should be followed by applicants.
A new table referring to subcontracting tasks is to be found on page 31 of the proposal template (SME Instrument Phase 2- Part A and B forms).
The number of received proposals in the September cut-off : Space-SME-2015-2 = 25
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase II (September update)
Please note, the release on the 18th of August 2015, of the Flash Report about the results of the second cut-off (17-06-2015) of H2020-SMEINST-2-2015.
The number of proposals received in the June cut-off : Space-SME-2015-2 = 15
Please note, the release on the 2nd of June 2015, of the Flash Report about the results of the first cut-off (18-03-2015) of H2020-SMEINST-2-2015.
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase 2 (April update)
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase 2 (March update)
26 March 2015 09:04
The number of proposals received in relation to the first 2015 cut-off of Phase 2, totals 614.
20 January 2015 13:50
The number of proposals received in relation to the second cut-off of Phase 2 is 629 for an average requested grant value of EUR 1,658,318.
08 January 2015 14:34
List of beneficiaries - SME Instrument Phase 2
Interactive map of beneficiaries
18 December 2014 11:34
The submission session is now available for: Space-SME-2015-2(SME-2)
18 December 2014 10:22
The submission session is now available for: Space-SME-2015-2(SME-2)
Topic identifier: | Space-SME-2015-2 | ||
Publication date: | 11 December 2013 | ||
Types of action: | SME-2 SME instrument phase 2 | ||
DeadlineModel: Opening date: |
multiple cut-off 18 December 2014 |
Cut-off dates: | 18 March 2015 17:00:00 17 June 2015 17:00:00 17 September 2015 17:00:00 25 November 2015 17:00:00 |
Time Zone : (Brussels time) |
Horizon 2020
Call identifier: H2020-SMEINST-2014-2015
Topic Description
Specific challenge: To engage small and medium enterprises in space research and development, especially those not traditionally involved in it and reduce as much as possible the entry barriers to SMEs for Horizon 2020 funding.
The specific challenge of the actions envisaged under this call could cover any aspect of the Specific Programme for Space (Horizon 2020 Framework programme and Specific programme). However, it is considered that actions in the areas of applications, especially in connection to the flagship programmes Galileo and Copernicus, spinning-in (i.e. application of terrestrial solutions to challenges in space) and the development of certain critical technologies could be adequately suited for this call.
Scope: The SME instrument consists of three separate phases and a coaching and mentoring service for beneficiaries. Participants can apply to phase 1 with a view to applying to phase 2 at a later date, or directly to phase 2.
In phase 1, a feasibility study shall be developed verifying the technological/practical as well as economic viability of an innovation idea/concept with considerable novelty to the industry sector in which it is presented (new products, processes, design, services and technologies or new market applications of existing technologies). The activities could, for example, comprise risk assessment, market study, user involvement, Intellectual Property (IP) management, innovation strategy development, partner search, feasibility of concept and the like to establish a solid high-potential innovation proposal aligned to the enterprise strategy and with a European dimension. Bottlenecks in the ability to increase profitability of the enterprise through innovation shall be detected and analysed during phase 1 and addressed during phase 2 to increase the return in investment in innovation activities.
The proposal should contain an initial business plan based on the proposed idea/concept.
The proposal should give the specifications of the elaborated business plan, which is to be the outcome of the proposal and the criteria for success.
Funding will be provided in the form of a lump sum of EUR 50.000. Proposals should last around 6 months.
In phase 2, innovation proposals will be supported that address the challenges identified in the specific programme for space and that demonstrate high potential in terms of company competitiveness and growth underpinned by a strategic business plan. Activities should focus on innovation activities such as demonstration, testing, prototyping, piloting, scaling-up, miniaturisation, 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 Levels of 6 or above (or similar for non-technological innovations) are envisaged; please see part G of the General Annexes.
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 ('freedom to operate').
Proposals shall contain a specification for the outcome of the proposal, including a first commercialisation plan, and criteria for success.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 0.5 and 2.5 million would allow phase 2 to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. Proposals should last between 12 and 24 months.
In addition, in phase 3, SMEs can benefit from indirect support measures and services as well as access to the financial facilities supported under Access to Risk Finance of this work programme.
Successful beneficiaries will be offered coaching and mentoring support during phase 1 and phase 2. This service will be accessible via the Enterprise Europe Network and delivered by a dedicated coach through consultation and signposting to the beneficiaries. The coaches will be recruited from a central database managed by the Commission and have all fulfilled stringent criteria with regards to business experience and competencies. Throughout the three phases of the instrument, the Network will complement the coaching support by providing access to its innovation and internationalisation service offering. This could include, for example, depending on the need of the SME, support in identifying growth potential, developing a growth plan and maximising it through internationalisation; strengthening the leadership and management skills of individuals in the senior management team and developing in-house coaching capacity; developing a marketing strategy or raising external finance.
Expected impact:
Type of action: SME instrument (70%)