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SME product commercialization

10 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • SIWI MASKINER APS

    Danish agricultural machinery SME developing automatic tractor-implement hitching systems to eliminate farmer injury during coupling operations.

    Successful progression from SME-1 feasibility (€50,000) to SME-2 full development (€1,504,800) demonstrates capability to manage and scale an EU-funded product development cycle.

    SMEDK2 projects
  • SIMOL SPA

    Italian agricultural machinery SME specialising in automatic hydraulic jack systems for safer implement coupling; EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 awardee.

    Progressing from SME-1 (feasibility, €50k) to SME-2 (full development, €1M+) on the same product demonstrates structured go-to-market capability, not just R&D.

    SMEIT2 projects
  • INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES STONE BV

    Dutch SME that manufactures recyclable engineered stone countertops from post-consumer bottles using a proprietary circular production process.

    Sequential use of SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility) and Phase 2 (full development) shows deliberate scaling from concept validation to market-ready product.

    SMENL2 projects
  • NORDIC 24/7 SERVICES OY

    Finnish SME developing compact, eco-friendly refrigeration units for food and beverage vending machines, EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 validated.

    Completing both SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility) and Phase 2 (development, EUR 1.127M) demonstrates experience taking a hardware product from concept to market-ready stage within EU innovation frameworks.

    SMEFI2 projects
  • INNOVATION & SAFETY SL

    Spanish SME developing digital emergency response technology to accelerate rescue of road crash victims during the critical Golden Hour.

    They successfully progressed from SME Phase 1 feasibility (ERESCUE, €50k) to SME Phase 2 full development (E-RESCUE, €2.26M), demonstrating structured go-to-market execution.

    SMEES2 projects
  • CONSTRUCCIONES JUAN ZORZANO BLANCO SL

    Spanish construction SME that developed INSUPanel, an EU-validated energy-efficient insulation system for green building applications.

    The company successfully navigated SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility, €50K) and Phase 2 (market deployment, €1M+), demonstrating capacity to manage EU-funded product scale-up.

    SMEES2 projects
  • ADVANCED MICROTURBINES SRL

    Italian SME developing compact microturbines for decentralized, off-grid electricity generation, validated through EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2.

    Securing both SME-1 (feasibility) and SME-2 (innovation and market deployment) funding indicates a structured commercialization approach validated through the EU SME Instrument process.

    SMEIT2 projects
  • HYDRONIT SRL

    Italian SME developing modular intelligent hydraulic systems for transport applications, with full EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2 track record.

    Progressing from SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility, €50k) to Phase 2 (development and market launch, €903k) demonstrates structured product-to-market execution capability.

    SMEIT2 projects
  • SOLTILES SAS

    French SME developing roof-integrated solar tiles for cost-effective distributed photovoltaic power generation at the building level.

    Successful completion of the full SME Instrument Phase 1 → Phase 2 pathway demonstrates experience navigating EU innovation funding for hardware product scale-up.

    SMEFR2 projects
  • MAXITEX GMBH

    German SME developing textile-integrated heating systems for electric vehicles and technical industrial applications.

    MAXITEX secured both SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility, EUR 50,000) and Phase 2 (development and market launch, EUR 666,242), demonstrating end-to-end commercialization capability.

    SMEDE2 projects