
FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIES
FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIES
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2021Partners:EMPORIKO KAI VIOMICHANIKO EPIMELITIRIO HERAKLIOU, CHAMBER OF IOANNINA, ACSMI, ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE, FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES OF GREECE +7 partnersEMPORIKO KAI VIOMICHANIKO EPIMELITIRIO HERAKLIOU,CHAMBER OF IOANNINA,ACSMI,ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE,FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES OF GREECE,ANKO WESTERN MACEDONIA S.A. - ORGANIZATION FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,MIRTEC SA,NATIONAL DOCUMENTATION CENTER - EKT,CHAMBER OF ARKADIA,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,CHAMBER OF KAVALA,FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 880015Overall Budget: 231,350 EURFunder Contribution: 231,350 EURInnovation is key to boost productivity and has a role to play in the economic success of the era of new technologies (The Global Competitiveness Report 2018, WEF), while digitisation offers SMEs new opportunities to take part in the next production revolution (OECD SME and Entrepreneurship Outlook 2019). However, SMEs can lag behind in innovation capacity and innovation management capacity skills compared to large companies. Enterprise Europe Network-Hellas consists of 12 major business support organisations - key innovation players, industrial associations and innovation support organisations, as well as chambers of commerce and industry - creating a country-wide network. This network serves as a key facilitator in enhancing the competitiveness, innovation capacity and growth potential of Greek SMEs. The overall goal of the proposed action is to enhance the innovation capacities of Greek SMEs with international ambitions enabling their business growth and boosting their competitiveness in the Single Market and beyond. More specifically, the proposed action aims to: • Assist SMEs in identifying and addressing innovation management gaps and developing respective strategies; • Support SMEs to utilize the opportunities offered under the EIC Pilot Schemes -SME Instrument(SMEI), Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) and Future and Emerging Technologies (FET Open) programmes- as a tool for bridging the gap between research, innovation and market; • Identify SMEs with the capacity to innovate and internationalise and provide them with tailored services; • Offer targeted assistance on innovation management that, compared to large companies, have limited capacity for R&D activities and consulting services; • Support business innovators to translate their ideas into market success, fostering their innovation potential; • Empower SMEs to unlock their growth potential by better managing more effectively and efficiently their innovation processes.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2018Partners:ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE, ACSMI, EMPORIKO KAI VIOMICHANIKO EPIMELITIRIO HERAKLIOU, NHRF, CHAMBER OF IOANNINA +8 partnersASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE,ACSMI,EMPORIKO KAI VIOMICHANIKO EPIMELITIRIO HERAKLIOU,NHRF,CHAMBER OF IOANNINA,MIRTEC SA,FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIES,CHAMBER OF KAVALA,ANKO WESTERN MACEDONIA S.A. - ORGANIZATION FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES OF GREECE,CHAMBER OF ARKADIA,NATIONAL DOCUMENTATION CENTER - EKT,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 743829Overall Budget: 136,377 EURFunder Contribution: 136,377 EURThe need for supporting innovation-driven entrepreneurship in Europe as a vehicle for boosting its competitiveness and growth has been evidenced and adopted as one of the key targets and priorities of EU policy and initiatives for the coming years (The Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014, 2014, WEF). Statistics show that only 50% of EU SMEs innovate and that only a fraction of those export, whereas one of the reasons identified in this respect is constraints relating to innovation management capacity (Regional policy for smart growth of SMEs, 2013, EC). Innovative SMEs have been already identified as one of the groups which EU funding tools should support, however the majority of EU SMEs still lag behind in innovation capacity and innovation management capacity skills. As expected, the above are applicable at a superlative degree to Greek SMEs, for which the 2013 SBA Fact Sheet clearly shows relevant bottlenecks such as e.g. deterioration in their capacity to convert new-to-market and new-to-firm innovations into sales. Under this frame, the Enterprise Europe Network-Hellas (FPA 671771), a well-placed and experienced network of experts and organisations, working in close proximity to Greek SMEs, will advance its support to the innovative companies by providing complementary services for the enhancement of their innovation management capacity. The proposed action aims to: •Identify SMEs with the capacity to innovate and internationalise, provide them with the tailored services to improve their capacity to manage innovation processes •Support SMEs to utilize the opportunities offered under the SME Instrument programme •Support business innovators with international ambitions to translate their ideas into market success •Foster the innovation potential of SMEs that, compared to large companies, have limited capacity for risky/costly R&D activities and consulting services •Offer targeted assistance on innovation management that is not available to Greek SMEs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:INCD, UTCB, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, KWR, PRIVATE SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENERGY, SKOPJE +15 partnersINCD,UTCB,University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering,KWR,PRIVATE SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENERGY, SKOPJE,BDG,University of Belgrade,GREEN FUND,HELLENIC UNION OF MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISES FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE,ROTSA,FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIES,Mantis Business Innovation Private Company,FUNDATIA COMUNITARA BUCURESTI,NTUA,SCIENCE COMMUNICATION,TETHYS CONSULTING MONOPROSOPI I.K.E,UTM,NUWMNRU,GENERAL SECRETARIAT OF THE GOVERNMENT,BUILD GREEN GROUPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101184151Overall Budget: 5,464,840 EURFunder Contribution: 5,464,840 EURThe WaterWise Excellence Hub is a vibrant, action-oriented initiative that aspires to serve as a catalyst for R&I (creation and uptake), business development, and knowledge dissemination for water in the circular economy (CE). It leverages CE principles to rethink and transform water management in Romania, Greece and selected Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership countries (MD, SB, AL, NM and UA). WaterWise perceives the water sector not only as sustainable, but also regenerative, emphasizing closed-loop systems, optimal resource use, and reduced waste, in line with EU policies and RIS3 strategies. It is based on a quadruple helix model of innovation, and works at the nexus of technology acceleration, entrepreneurial support and R&I, boosting water innovation in the Region and beyond. To this effect the Hub’s partners co-create an R&I Strategy, an Action and Investment Plan, a FundFinder Portal, a Strategic & Tactical Decisions Toolbox as well as an Operational Decisions Toolbox, setup Water Tech Challenges, develop and launch an Innovation Accelerator, produce LLL Training Courses, create and share a Knowledge Hub and develop and deploy a Mentoring Scheme through a bottom up approach in collaboration with a wide range of key actors and stakeholders across the region. The Hub is empowered by its strong partnership that brings together actors from government, R&I-driven universities and research centres, funding bodies, business, water utilities, SME associations and civil society to create services tailored for post-project sustainability and real-world impact.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2019Partners:ANKO WESTERN MACEDONIA S.A. - ORGANIZATION FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES OF GREECE, NHRF, ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS +8 partnersANKO WESTERN MACEDONIA S.A. - ORGANIZATION FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES OF GREECE,NHRF,ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIES OF THESSALY AND CENTRAL GREECE,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,NATIONAL DOCUMENTATION CENTER - EKT,ACSMI,CHAMBER OF ARKADIA,CHAMBER OF KAVALA,FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIES,EMPORIKO KAI VIOMICHANIKO EPIMELITIRIO HERAKLIOU,MIRTEC SA,CHAMBER OF IOANNINAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 831327Overall Budget: 68,270 EURFunder Contribution: 68,270 EURThe need for supporting innovation-driven entrepreneurship in Europe as a vehicle for boosting its competitiveness and growth has been evidenced and adopted as one of the key targets and priorities of EU policy and initiatives (The Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014, 2014, WEF). Empirical analysis shows that innovation, can account for a substantial share of economic growth – often around 50% of total GDP growth – depending on various factors (OECD STI Policy 2015). Innovative SMEs have been already identified as one of the groups which EU funding tools should support, however the majority of EU SMEs still lag behind in innovation capacity and innovation management capacity skills. As expected, the above hold true for Greek SMEs. The 2017 SBA Fact Sheet clearly shows Greek SMEs score below the EU28 average in their capacity to convert new-to-market and new-to-firm innovations into sales. At the same time, Greek SMEs introducing product or process innovations score higher than the EU average. Under this frame, the Enterprise Europe Network-Hellas (FPA 649598), a well-placed and experienced network of experts and organisations, working in close proximity to Greek SMEs, will advance its support to the innovative companies by providing complementary services for the enhancement of their innovation management capacity. The proposed action aims to: • Identify SMEs with the capacity to innovate and internationalise, provide them with the tailored services to improve their capacity to manage innovation processes • Support SMEs to utilize the opportunities offered under the SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation and Future Emerging Technologies OPEN programmes • Support business innovators with international ambitions to translate their ideas into market success • Foster the innovation potential of SMEs that, compared to large companies, have limited capacity for risky/costly R&D activities and consulting services • Offer targeted assistance on innovation managemen
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2014Partners:SPINVERSE OY, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS, FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIESSPINVERSE OY,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,FEDERATION OF GREEK INDUSTRIESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 608672more_vert
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