SME product commercialisation
3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- CURIO EHF
Icelandic SME that developed an automated, computer-controlled collarbone cutter for industrial whitefish processing.
“Successfully executed the full SME Instrument pathway — Phase 1 feasibility (€50k) followed by Phase 2 development and commercialisation (€2M) — demonstrating capability in bringing an industrial product to market.”
SMEIS2 projects - BOOT&WORK CORP SL
Spanish SME developing open hardware-software platforms for Industry 4.0 integration, with €1M EU-validated product development track record.
“Successfully securing both SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 grants for the same concept demonstrates capability in product development and EU-funded commercialisation.”
SMEES2 projects - NEXTSENSE GMBH
Austrian SME making handheld optical gauges for precise industrial 2D profile measurement, validated through EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2.
“Sequential use of SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 demonstrates structured go-to-market execution supported by EU funding.”
SMEAT2 projects