COSME: Concurrentievermogen voor het mkb
Europese Commissie
Voor semipublieke organisaties zoals brancheverenigingen, universiteiten, gemeenten en regionale ontwikkelingsmaatschappijen die het mkb helpen concurrerender te worden.
Ook bekend als COSME, Competitiveness of Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs, Enterprise Europe Network
Waar is deze subsidie voor?
EU-subsidieprogramma (onderdeel van het Single Market Programme) dat via semipublieke organisaties het concurrentievermogen van het mkb verbetert, met oproepen rond toegang tot financiering, internationale markten en een gunstig ondernemersklimaat. Budget EUR 1 miljard voor 2021-2027.
Voor wie is het bedoeld?
Voor semipublieke organisaties zoals brancheverenigingen, universiteiten, gemeenten en regionale ontwikkelingsmaatschappijen die het mkb helpen concurrerender te worden.
Waarvoor kunt u subsidie krijgen?
- Europees project voor mkb-ondersteuning opzetten
- business-to-business matchmaking organiseren
- netwerk voor internationale mkb-handel starten
- trainingen voor ondernemers aanbieden
- uitwisselingsprogramma jonge ondernemers begeleiden
Voorwaarden
- deelnemers moeten gevestigd zijn in een van de EU-lidstaten of in een van de deelnemende landen aan COSME
- het programma loopt via intermediaire, semipublieke organisaties met het (internationale) mkb als doelgroep
- per oproep gelden specifieke voorwaarden voor deelname (zie werkprogramma en Funding & Tender portal)
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EN EN EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 22.2.2023 C(2023) 1119 final ANNEX 2 ANNEX to the COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION on the financing of the Programme for the internal market, competitiveness of enterprises, including small and medium sized enterprises, the area of plants, animals, food and feed and European Statistics and the adoption of the work programme for 2023-2024 -- 1 of 63 -- 1 Table of Contents ANNEX II Improving the competitiveness of enterprises, particularly SMEs, and supporting their access to markets ............................................................................... 3 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3 2. Grants .......................................................................................................................... 7 2.1. Enterprise Europe Network .......................................................................................... 7 2.2. Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery .......................... 7 2.3. Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs ............................................................................... 7 2.4. Enterprise Europe Network – annual conference ......................................................... 8 2.5. Enterprise Europe Network Energy Efficiency Action ................................................ 9 2.6. Support to Ukrainian entrepreneurs – Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs ................. 12 2.7. Support to Ukrainian companies to integrate into the Single Market ........................ 14 2.8. European Agrifood Sustainability Cluster Partnerships............................................. 17 2.9. Promoting trans-European tourism products in third countries ................................. 19 2.10. Transitioning to a more sustainable and resilient ecosystem – empowering tourism SMEs ............................................................................................................. 20 2.11. Support to organisations for actions in the context of the EU Pact for Skills for the Textiles Ecosystem ............................................................................................... 22 2.12. Proximity and social economy industrial ecosystem: boosting the digital transition of social economy enterprises and SMEs ................................................... 24 2.13. Boosting SMEs’ and stakeholders’ capacities to participate in construction and renovation projects through the Affordable Housing Initiative European Partnership .................................................................................................................. 26 2.14. European Industry Days 2023 .................................................................................... 29 2.15. European Solar Academy ........................................................................................... 30 3. Procurement ............................................................................................................. 33 3.1. SME Policy - SME Performance Review .................................................................. 33 3.2. SME POLICY - Outreach (SME Assembly/SME Envoys, IT tools) ........................ 33 3.3. SME Policy – Credit management training and financial literacy for SMEs ............ 34 3.4. Support to women entrepreneurs ................................................................................ 35 3.5. SME friendly training for Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs) .................................. 36 3.6. Sustainable procurement hubs .................................................................................... 37 3.7. European Cluster Collaboration Platform .................................................................. 39 3.8. Monitoring the performance of EU industry and industrial ecoystems ..................... 41 3.9. Erasmus for young entrepreneurs – support to Ukrainian entrepreneurs (promotion)................................................................................................................. 42 3.10. Enterprise Europe Network – animation tasks ........................................................... 43 -- 2 of 63 -- 2 3.11. Stakeholder online community for the textiles ecosystem ......................................... 45 3.12. Fit for future ............................................................................................................... 47 3.13. Supporting actions ...................................................................................................... 49 4. Actions implemented in indirect management ...................................................... 51 4.1. European Union Chemicals Legislation Finder (EUCLEF) ...................................... 51 4.2. European Union Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON) ........................................ 51 4.3. SME Fund – Intellectual property voucher for post-COVID-19 recovery and green and digital transition ......................................................................................... 53 4.4. Improving socio-economic knowledge of the EU tourism ecosystem ....................... 56 5. Other actions or expenditure ................................................................................... 57 5.1. Circular plastics products and materials in a resilient econmy – Administrative arrangement ................................................................................................................ 57 5.2. Remunerated experts; reimbursement of experts ....................................................... 58 6. Supplementary information ........................................................................................ 59 -- 3 of 63 -- 3 ANNEX II IMPROVING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF ENTERPRISES, PARTICULARLY SMES, AND SUPPORTING THEIR ACCESS TO MARKETS 1. INTRODUCTION The third work programme for the SME pillar of the Single Market Programme continues to focus on implementing the SME strategy in the context of industrial ecosystems and the SME components of the updated Industrial Strategy, with strong emphasis on supporting SMEs’ recovery and the green and digital transition while helping them achieve success in an increasingly competitive and fast moving environment. The work programme sets out actions for all SME pillar objectives: facilitating access to markets, fostering entrepreneurship and the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills, promoting the modernisation of industry and addressing global and societal challenges. Issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian military aggression in Ukraine have also caused serious challenges for European SMEs’ competitiveness, resilience and access to markets. The SME Pillar work programme contains a number of new measures and changes to existing measures to address these challenges: In particular, the Enterprise Europe Network Energy Efficiency Action will provide direct support to SMEs across the EU (and in countries associated with the SME pillar) to help them improve the energy efficiency of their facilities and production lines. This will help them to survive the current pressures resulting from the un- precedented increases in energy prices, and also to boost their resilience to future energy market crises. The new European Solar Academy will launch a pilot action to educate and train workforce in and for the solar PV manufacturing supply chain in the EU. It responds to the needs of the sector and will provide training and development opportunities for SMEs across the solar value chain. There is also a new cluster partnerships action that will inter alia help to tackle escalating prices in the food industry. Other new measures include support for the tourism ecosystem, and measures to support Ukrainian businesses and displaced entrepreneurs that will also strengthen market access by European businesses to Ukraine. Existing services mentioned in this work programme such as the Enterprise Europe Network have also been adapted to help businesses deal with these unprecedented challenges. The SME pillar will also seek to support the innovation uptake process by promoting new collaborative business models, networking and the sharing of knowledge and resources in synergy with the European Innovation Council, notably by sharing the same executive agency, EISMEA. Lack of skills is a major obstacle to enterprise growth in the EU. One specific objective of the SME pillar is to foster entrepreneurship and access to skills, in particular technological, entrepreneurial and managerial skills and to provide mentoring schemes for SMEs, such as Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs. The policy objectives of the SME pillar will also be addressed through actions to study and address issues, opportunities and market failures related to access to finance for SMEs, and communication actions on relevant sources of finance for SMEs (in -- 4 of 63 -- 4 particular, financial instruments for SMEs provided under the InvestEU Fund)1, as well as the advisory services of the InvestEU Advisory Hub. These actions will help create more favourable conditions for access to finance for SMEs, including start-ups and scale- ups, enabling them to play their role as the foundation of the Union’s economic competitiveness. The SME pillar provides effective support for SMEs throughout their life-cycle, notably through the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) as a one-stop-shop to help SMEs to improve their competitiveness and develop their business in the Single Market and beyond, including in the outermost regions. Clusters are a strategic tool for supporting the competitiveness and scaling-up of SMEs as they offer favourable and resilient business environments facilitating the green and digital transition. The Joint Cluster Initiative seeks to connect specialised industrial ecosystems, creating new business opportunities for SMEs and integrating them better in European and global strategic value chains2. Finally, these actions will contribute to jobs and growth creation by strengthening the competiveness and resilience of European SMEs, hence contributing to economic recovery. The work programme is subject to a positive opinion by a committee referred to under Article 21 of Regulation (EU) 2021/6903. On the basis of the objectives given in the Article 3(2)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2021/690, this work programme contains the actions to be financed and the budget breakdown for years 2023-25 as follows: a) for grants (implemented under direct management) (point 2), including the multiannual instalments for the Enterprise Europe Network, Joint Cluster Initiative and Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs, b) for procurement (implemented under direct management) (point 3), c) for actions implemented under indirect management (point 4), d) for other actions or expenditure (point 5). These amounts include appropriations arising from the participation of EEA EFTA States in the programme and are therefore subject to the agreement on their participation. Legal basis Regulation (EU) 2021/690 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing the Programme for single market, competitiveness of enterprises, including small and medium-sized enterprises, and European statistics and repealing Regulation (EU) No 1287/2013 (the “programme”). 1 https://investeu.europa.eu 2 The 2021 work programme introduced multiannual calls, allowing larger budgets and longer duration to be combined. This alleviates some of the administrative burden and ensures that the flaship actions are funded in an efficient way. The calls for the Enterprise Europe Network, the Joint Cluster Initiative, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs and the Intellectual Property voucher for post-COVID-19 recovery and green and digital transitions were included in the 2021 work programme. The budget contributions for these calls are included in the 2023 work programme. 3 EUR-Lex - 32021R0690 - EN - EUR-Lex (europa.eu) -- 5 of 63 -- 5 Budget line 03 02 02 Objectives pursued The specific objectives of the Programme laid down in Article 3(2)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2021/690 are to strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of SMEs and achieve additionality at Union level through measures that: - provide various forms of support to SMEs as well as clusters and other business network organisations, including in the tourism sector, thereby fostering the growth, scale-up and creation of SMEs; - facilitate access to markets including the internationalisation of SMEs; - promote entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills; - promote a favourable business environment for SMEs, support digital transformation and promote new business opportunities for SMEs, including for social economy enterprises and those with innovative business models; - support the competitiveness of industrial ecosystems and sectors as well as the development of industrial value chains; and - promote the modernisation of industry, contributing to a green, digital and resilient economy. Expected results The progress in implementing the specific objectives of Article 3(2)(b) will be measured with the following indicators: - Number of SMEs, clusters and business network organisations, and business support organisations receiving support from the programme, in particular for internationalisation, digitalisation and sustainability. - Number of companies supported having concluded business partnerships. - Number of entrepreneurs benefitting from mentoring and mobility schemes, including young, new and female entrepreneurs, as well as other specific target groups. Climate and biodiversity mainstreaming Many SME pillar actions that include support for climate (or more rarely biodiversity) focus on several objectives, set in the wider context of supporting SME competitiveness and resilience. A key element of the SME pillar contribution to the mainstreaming objectives is the work done by the networks. The Enterprise Europe Network’s services for SMEs include advisory and partnership services to support these businesses with their transition to sustainability and circularity. One key part of the service is the EEN sustainability advisors. The European Solar Academy will provide training to SMEs in the solar PV manufacturing value chain, boosting their critical skills and competencies, resilience and competitiveness. It will contribute to EU climate goals by leading to better availability of competitive domestically produced solar PV components. -- 6 of 63 -- 6 There are also a number of actions targeted at specific eco-systems and value chains such as the European Agrifood Sustainability Cluster Partnership that will foster the uptake of resource efficient technologies by SMEs in this sector. Several actions aim to help SMEs boost their knowledge and capacity in the areas of sustainability and digitalisation and put in place sustainable business models, and process innovations for achieving these goals. Inter alia, this type of action has been put in place to support the proximity and social economy, and the tourism ecosystems. One action that will contribute directly to the biodiversity goal is the SME fund which includes support towards the costs of IP protection of new plant variety rights. -- 7 of 63 -- 7 2. GRANTS The global budgetary envelope reserved for grants under this work programme for 2023 is EUR 101 650 000. The actions (2.1, 2.2 and 2.3) were adopted in annex 2 of the 2021 work programme4 and are included here for information purposes only. The multiannual instalment for 2023 for these three actions is included in the total budget allocation for 2023. 2.1. Enterprise Europe Network5 Budget Indicative total amount call for proposals (2023 appropriations only): EUR 42 500 000 Table of multiannual commitment budget for this action Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 TOTAL Budget EUR 47 000 000 51 500 000 42 500 000 23 500 000 164 500 000 2.2. Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery6 Budget Indicative total amount (2023 appropriations only): EUR 13 200 000 Table of multiannual commitment budget for this action Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 TOTAL Budget EUR 16 800 000 9 000 000 13 200 000 3 000 000 42 000 000 2.3. Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs Budget Indicative total amount (2023 appropriations only): EUR 5 000 000 Table of multiannual commitment budget for this action Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 TOTAL BUDGET EUR 10 700 000 10 000 000 5 000 000 9 300 000 5 000 000 40 000 000 4 Commission Implementing Decision of 6 May 2021 on the financing of the Programme for Single Market, competitiveness of enterprises, including small and medium sized enterprises, and European Statistics and the adoption of the work programme for 2021-2024 | European Commission (europa.eu) 5 Funding & tenders (europa.eu) 6 Funding & tenders (europa.eu) -- 8 of 63 -- 8 2.4. Enterprise Europe Network – annual conference Type of applicants targeted by the grant awarded without a call for proposals An ad-hoc grant will be awarded without an open call for proposals under Article 195(c) of the Financial Regulation to the government (or its representative) of the country that will hold the 2023 EEN annual conference to cover part of the tasks related to the organisation of the event. The host country (Spain) holds the EU Council Presidency in the second half of the year 2023. Description of the activities to be funded by the grant awarded without a call for proposals on the basis of Article 195 of the Financial Regulation The Enterprise Europe Network provides business support services to SMEs and startups by offering information, advisory services, feedback and partnering services, innovation, technology and knowledge transfer services. The Network provides services encouraging the participation of SMEs in the SMP and Horizon Europe programmes as well as internationalisation services beyond the Single Market and informs SMEs on access to finance and funding opportunities, incuding those under the European Structural and Investment Funds. The Enterprise Europe Network activities directly contribute to the SME Strategy and play an important role to help SMEs recover from the crisis as part of the COVID-19 exit strategy. At the same time, the Network is a sounding board and a link between the Commission and the SME community in the implementation of the SME Strategy, the Industrial Strategy and the Small Business Act. Each year, the Commission and the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union organise a conference with over 800 participants to link together EU institutions with SME support organisations on the ground and to allow EEN members to network and exchange knowledge, know-how and useful contacts. For the year 2023, the aim is to organise a hybrid Annual Conference for the Network with strong presence onsite (possibly up to 800 people) and the possibility to connect the rest of the Network members virtually through a dedicated conferencing platform. The required budget is needed for all practical aspects of the conference (logistics of physical and virtual meetings, opening session, parallel workshops, closing session, catering etc.). The expected results are: Increased networking between EEN partners to improve access to knowledge and know-how; Increased number of SMEs linked with other entities across Europe and beyond through EEN members; Increased cross-border business cooperation, technology and knowledge transfer and technology and innovation partnership opportunities; Increased number of stakeholders aware of SMEs challenges and opportunities; Better understanding from European SME support organisations of EU legislation and of opportunities offered by EU programmes and EU access to finance; Better visibility of the EEN by promoting success stories; Better knowledge in EU institutions of SMEs fe […tekst ingekort]
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“Het budget voor COSME bedraagt € 1 miljard voor de periode van 2021-2027.”
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Direct naar de content Menu Home COSME: Concurrentievermogen voor het mkb COSME ondersteuningsmogelijkheden COSME ondersteuningsmogelijkheden Open voor aanvragen De inhoud van deze pagina is gecontroleerd op 9 mei 2023 COSME biedt verschillende ondersteuningsmogelijkheden. Hieronder vindt u meer informatie over de verschillende instrumenten. Toegang tot financiering COSME stimuleert toegang tot financiering voor groeiondernemingen via het Europees Investeringsfonds (EIF), door middel van het InvestEU-programma. Het InvestEU-programma stimuleert investeringen, innovatie en het creëren van banen in Europa in de periode 2021-2027. InvestEU is er voor financiële intermediaire organisaties die investeren in snelgroeiende mkb’ers. Denk aan kredietinstellingen, beleggingsmaatschappijen, beleggingsfondsen en verzekeringsmaatschappijen. De intermediaire organisaties en fondsen in Nederland die gebruik maken van deze instrumenten kunt u vinden op de website van het EIF. Toegang tot internationale markten COSME biedt ondersteuning aan het mkb om kansen te grijpen op de internationale markt. COSME helpt met praktische instrumenten en specifieke oproepen (calls) die gedurende het programma van COSME worden gepubliceerd. Deze specifieke oproepen staan open voor semipublieke organisaties. Een voorbeeld van een praktisch instrument die het mkb helpt met toegang tot buitenlandse markten is het Enterprise Europe Network (EEN). Dit netwerk bestaat uit meer dan 600 organisaties die actief zijn in ruim 60 landen. EEN helpt het mkb onder andere met het vinden van zaken- of onderzoekspartners en het begrijpen van de EU-wetgeving. Een gunstig ondernemersklimaat COSME helpt ondernemers met het verbeteren van de voorwaarden voor een gunstig ondernemersklimaat. COSME doet dit met specifieke oproepen (calls) die gedurende het programma van COSME worden gepubliceerd. Deze oproepen staan open voor semipublieke organisaties, zoals een brancheverenigingen, universiteiten, gemeentes of Regionale Ontwikkelingsmaatschappijen (ROM’s), die met hun acties het doel hebben om het concurrentievermogen van mkb’ers te verbeteren. Het stimuleren van ondernemerschap COSME stimuleert het ondernemerschap in Europa met onder andere kennisuitwisseling en verspreiding van ervaringen. COSME ondersteunt het mkb met praktische instrumenten en specifieke oproepen (calls) die gedurende het programma van COSME worden gepubliceerd. Deze specifieke oproepen staan open voor semipublieke organisaties. Een voorbeeld van een praktische instrument is Erasmus voor jonge ondernemers (Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs; EYE). Dit is een uitwisselingsprogramma voor startende ondernemers. Hierin werken zij samen met een meer ervaren ondernemer om zo kennis en vaardigheden uit te wisselen. Dit programma loopt via verschillende intermediaire organisaties die de ontvangende ondernemers koppelt aan jonge ondernemers. Vragen? Wilt u meer weten? Neem contact op met onze adviseurs via cosme@rvo.nl. U kunt bij ons terecht voor: advies over het gebruik van COSME-tools voor internationalisering; advies voor het indienen van een voorstel; en informatie over specifieke oproepen binnen het COSME-programma. In opdracht van: Hoort bij: Innovatie, onderzoek en onderwijs , Internationaal ondernemen Zie ook Internationaal innoveren Internationaal ondernemen
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Direct naar de content Menu Home COSME: Concurrentievermogen voor het mkb COSME: Concurrentievermogen voor het mkb Open voor aanvragen De inhoud van deze pagina is gecontroleerd op 9 mei 2023 Werkt u bij een semipublieke organisatie, zoals een branchevereniging, universiteit, gemeente of Regionale Ontwikkelingsmaatschappij (ROM)? – En heeft uw organisatie het (internationale) mkb als doelgroep? Dan kan het Europese programma Competitiveness of Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (COSME) u ondersteuning bieden. Budget Totaal budget: € 1.000.000.000 Doel COSME is een EU subsidieprogramma en onderdeel van het Single Market Programme van de Europese Commissie (EC). Het doel van COSME is om via intermediaire, semipublieke organisaties het concurrentievermogen van kleine en middelgrote ondernemingen te verbeteren. Dit kan bijvoorbeeld door business-to-business matchmaking te organiseren, netwerken op te zetten of trainingen aan te bieden. Het COSME-programma ondersteunt het mkb op de volgende gebieden: toegang tot financiering; toegang tot internationale markten; een gunstig ondernemersklimaat. Lees meer over de ondersteuning die COSME biedt Budget Het budget voor COSME bedraagt € 1 miljard voor de periode van 2021-2027. In 2023 bestaat COSME uit verschillende grants (oproepen) en inkooptenders. Het budget per oproep verschilt. Alle oproepen vindt u in het werkprogramma (pdf, Engelstalig) onder het hoofdstuk ‘Grants’. De grants (oproepen) voor 2023 vindt u hieronder: Werkprogramma - Grants 2023 Titel Indicatief projectbudget Publicatie Ondertekenen grant agreement (start project) Support to Ukrainian entrepreneurs - Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs € 700.000 Q1/2023 Q2/2023 Support to Ukrainian companies to integrate into the Single Market € 750.000 voor consortium partners, € 3.750.000 aan mkb'ers Q1/2023 Q2/2023 European Agrifood Sustainability Cluster Partnerships € 600.000 - € 1.000.000 Q1/2023 Q1/2024 Transitioning to a more sustainable and resilient ecosystem - empowering tourism SMEs € 2.125.000 - € 4.250.000 Q2/2023 Q1/2024 Boosting SMEs’ and stakeholders' capacities to participate in construction and renovation projects through the Affordable Housing Initiative European Partnership € 1.000.000 Q2/2023 Q2/2024 Proximity and social economy industrial ecosystem: boosting the digital transition of social economy enterprises and SMEs € 1.000.000 Q3/2023 Q1/2024 De verwachte grants (oproepen) voor in de periode na 2024 vindt u hieronder: Werkprogramma - grants na 2023 Titel Indicatief projectbudget Publicatie European Social Economy Missions for rural communities’ resilience € 1.000.000 2024 Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs - junior call € 5.000.000 2024 Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs nader te bepalen 2025 Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery nader te bepalen 2025 Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) nader te bepalen 2025 De inkooptenders voor 2023 vindt u hieronder: Werkprogramma - Inkooptenders 2023 Titel Indicatief projectbudget Publicatie Erasmus for young entrepreneurs - support to Ukrainian entrepreneurs (promotion) € 500.000 Q1/2023 SME friendly training for Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs) € 2.500.000 Q2/2023 Sustainable procurement hubs € 4.500.000 Q2/2023 SME Policy - Outreach (SME Assembly/SME Envoys, IT tools) € 2.200.000 Q3/2023 SME Policy - Credit management training and financial literacy for SMEs € 200.000 Q3/2023 Support to female entrepreneurs € 400.000 Q3/2023 Stakeholder online community for the textiles ecosystem € 1.500.000 Q3/2023 SME Policy - SME Performance Review € 520.000 voor Eurobarometer onderzoek, € 300.000 voor aanvullend onderzoek Q4/2023 Enterprise Europe Network - Animation tasks € 2.400.000 2023 doorlopend Voorwaarden Deelnemers aan het COSME-programma moeten gevestigd zijn in een van de EU-lidstaten of in een van de deelnemende landen aan COSME (waaronder overzeese gebieden). Per oproep zijn er specifieke voorwaarden voor deelname. De individuele voorwaarden vindt u in het werkprogramma (pdf, Engelstalig) onder het hoofdstuk ‘Grants’ en in het Funding & Tender portal van de Europese Commissie onder ‘Conditions and documents’. Aanvragen Dien uw aanvraag voor een COSME-oproep in via het Funding & Tender portal van de Europese Commissie. Hier vindt u de openstaande en aankomende oproepen. Ook vindt u hier de benodigde call-documenten. Voor uw aanvraag heeft u een EU-login nodig dat u via het Funding & Tender portal aanvraagt. Meer informatie Lees meer over COSME op de pagina van de EC (Engelstalig). In de COSME data hub (Engelstalig) kunt u eerdere projecten opzoeken. In de jaarlijkse SME Performance Review (Engelstalig) kunt u lezen over de voortgang van de implementatie van het Europese mkb-beleid per lidstaat. Vragen? Wilt u meer weten? Neem contact op met onze adviseurs via cosme@rvo.nl. U kunt bij ons terecht voor: advies over het gebruik van COSME-tools voor internationalisering; advies voor het indienen van een voorstel; en informatie over specifieke oproepen binnen het COSME-programma. In opdracht van: Hoort bij: Innovatie, onderzoek en onderwijs , Internationaal ondernemen Zie ook Internationaal innoveren Internationaal ondernemen
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