The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (2007-13) Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General European Commission.

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The Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme ( ) Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General European Commission

2 The New Strategy for Growth and Jobs Growth and Jobs Budgetary programmes Better regulation Internal market Industrial policy SME policy Innovation policy

3 Competitiveness & Innovation Challenges 1.Europe lags behind the US in innovation performance (e.g. availability of venture capital) 2.Entrepreneurial spirit in the EU remains weak 3.SMEs have problems accessing financing for growth activities 4.Potential growth contributors with high potential  Eco-innovation and environmental technology  Energy efficiency and renewable energies  ICT uptake 5.Fragmentation of EU support programmes

4 Joining the Dots CIP – Four common objectives 1.Enterprise competitiveness (particularly SMEs) 2.Innovation and eco-innovation 3.Competitive, innovative & inclusive information society 4.Energy efficiency & new / renewable energy sources LIFE Environment MAP Innovation Modinis eCONTENT eTen Intelligent Energy Europe STEERSAVEALTENER

5 CIP Structure Common Objectives & Instruments Entrepreneurship & Innovation (incl. eco-innovation) € million + € 520 million (for eco-innovation) ICT Policy € 895 million Intelligent Energy Europe € 780 million eco-innovation SMEs

6 1st Pillar – The Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (EIP) Projects & AnalysisAccess to finance SME cross-border co-operation Entrepreneurship culture Economic & administrative reform & analysis Business support services (EIC) SME Guarantees (SMEG Facility) Capacity building with other financial actors (CBS) Innovation support services: trans- national technology transfer (IRC) Networking among innovation actors: clusters, sectors Joint actions of national / regional innovation programmes (BISS) Mutual learning & policy development (IRE, INNO-Nets, RIS) Analysis & monitoring Equity and risk capital for innovative / high-growth SMEs (GIF1+2) Entrepreneurship Innovation

7 EICs and IRCs today IRC Network financed under FP6 currently 71 IRC consortia and 223 organisations in 33 countries (EU25, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, EFTA, Israel, Chile) hosted mainly by Technology Institutes, Research Centres, Chambers of Commerce, or Development Agencies some common host structures with EICs main funding by the hosts, co-funding by the Commission Political direction from Commission Network animated through Secretariat EIC network financed under MAP currently 267 EICs, 13 EICCs in third countries, and 25 associate members in altogether 42 countries (EU25, Accession and Candidate Countries, Mediterranean Countries, Ukraine, USA, Chile) hosted mainly by Chambers of Commerce, Craft Chambers, Financial Institutions some common host structures with IRCs main funding by the hosts, co-funding by the Commission Political direction from the Commission Network animated through Central Support Structure

8 EICs and IRCs today European Commission EIC Central Support StructureIRC Secretariat SME IRC Research Institute IRC University IRC + EIC Development Agency EIC Craft Chamber EIC Bank EIC Chamber of Commerce

9 Support Services in CIP CIP Business Support Networks: One Stop Shop concept financed under CIP (Art. 20 & Annex 3) Information, Feedback and Business co-operation services = EIC Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Transfer Services = IRC In most cases different Network Partners for EIC and IRC = Guaranteed Signposting of clients ( mandatory “no wrong door”) In several cases same Network Partners for EIC and IRC i.e. Services in the same building Political direction from European Commission Animation and management through Executive Agency Networking among and between all EICs and IRCs

10 European Commission Executive Agency At regional level: One Stop Shop via same host organisation At regional level: One Stop Shop through Signposting IRC e.g. Research Institute Signposting EIC e.g. Craft Chamber IRC + EIC e.g. Development Agency or Chamber of Commerce SME Support Services in CIP