Periodic Reporting for period 1 - B-SEENOVA (ENHANCEMENT OF BLACKSEA INNOVATION CAPACITY)
Reporting period: 2019-01-01 to 2019-12-31
Also by courtesy of our activity plan within this project, the awareness level of the companies in the region regarding the necessary actions to enhance their innovation capacity is quite increased. But the project duration is very short for observing any improvement on a innovation process of a company. To observe a concrete impact you need much more time than the project duration.
Through this project, on all of these basis, the production, innovation, innovation management and export capacities of SME’s can be enhanced.The main objective for the Network with its services under H2020 is to ensure that the innovation management capacity of the SME clients is increased. Innovation management capacity is recognized as an important element to creating economic impact (competitiveness, growth and jobs) from innovation activities in SMEs.
There are two major objectives for this project. The first main objective for the Network with its services under H2020 is to ensure that key SME beneficiaries of H2020 are helped efficiently so that their full innovation potential can be exploited. SME beneficiaries of the funding schemes SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation ( hereinafter referred to as FTI) and Future and Emerging Technologies Open (hereinafter referred to as FET-Open) under H2020 should receive dedicated Key Account Management (KAM) services by the Network which should be complemented by coaching services. The objective of these services is to identify weaknesses in the innovation capacities of the SME beneficiaries hindering their growth opportunities and hence their full commercial potential. The Network's Key Account Managers shall identify the coaching needs of the SMEs and should identify suitable coaches who will be tasked with the addressing of the identified weaknesses.
The second main objective for the Network with its services under H2020 is to ensure that the innovation management capacity of the SME clients is increased. Lack of innovation management capacity is recognized as an important barrier to creating economic impact (competitiveness, growth and jobs) from innovation activities in SMEs. Horizon 2020’s SME-instrument foresees offering mentoring and coaching services to beneficiaries to address this need. On the other hand; the Enterprise Europe Network, as a European-wide network of public, public-private and private providers of support services to SMEs that was established for the period 2008-14 under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program (CIP) and that has been re-established for the period 2015-21 under the Competitiveness and SME program (COSME), facilitates access to European and international markets for European SMEs and by providing growth-oriented,integrated business and innovation support services that help strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of European enterprises.
The experts provided service for each SME (totally 35 SME within the project) within 12 months from the beginning of the project after selecting the most suitable SMEs with the information that the partners (Chambers) have about their potential.