SME deep-tech commercialisation
6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES LIMITED
UK SME developing Distributed Acoustic Sensing systems for real-time cable monitoring and surveying in offshore wind farms.
“The company completed the full SME Instrument Phase 1 → Phase 2 pathway, demonstrating ability to structure and execute a technology commercialisation roadmap within EU funding rules.”
SMEUK2 projects - DTE EHF
Icelandic SME developing portable elemental analysers for on-site aluminium quality control and purity measurement in industrial settings.
“Successfully securing both SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 for the same product indicates experience navigating EU innovation funding and technology readiness milestones.”
SMEIS2 projects - ONTECH SECURITY SL
Spanish security SME with proprietary magnetic field perimeter intrusion detection technology, validated through EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2.
“Successfully navigating SME Instrument Phase 1 then Phase 2 demonstrates capability in technology readiness progression and EU innovation grant management.”
SMEES2 projects - POWERSINES LTD
Israeli SME developing voltage optimisation hardware to reduce electricity consumption in commercial and industrial facilities.
“Successfully securing SME Instrument Phase 1 and then Phase 2 demonstrates capability to navigate EU innovation funding from concept validation to scale-up.”
SMEIL2 projects - Q-BOT LIMITED
UK deep-tech SME deploying autonomous robots to insulate underfloor cavities in existing buildings without disruption.
“Q-Bot successfully completed both Phase 1 (feasibility, €50k) and Phase 2 (full development, €2.1M) of the EU SME Instrument — a rare double milestone that signals strong commercialisation capacity.”
SMEUK2 projects - IBEX INNOVATIONS LTD
UK medtech SME developing low-dose, high-contrast quantitative digital radiography detector systems for clinical imaging.
“Successfully securing both SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 funding requires passing independent expert review at each stage, demonstrating both technical credibility and a viable business case.”
SMEUK2 projects