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SME technology commercialisation

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

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  • PLASTIC REPAIR SYSTEM 2011 SL

    Spanish SME with proprietary industrial repair system for reusable plastic articles, targeting circular economy in logistics and packaging.

    Successfully progressed from SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility, €50k) to Phase 2 (full innovation project, €1.64M), demonstrating capability to develop and pitch market-ready technology.

    SMEES2 projects
  • PROYECTOS Y CONSTRUCCIONES PIRINEO

    Spanish engineering SME with a validated proprietary sequential anaerobic wastewater treatment technology developed through the EU SME Instrument.

    PROYCON completed the full SME Instrument arc — Phase 1 feasibility (2018) followed by Phase 2 development funding (2019–2021) — demonstrating capability to advance a technology from concept to market-ready product.

    SMEES2 projects
  • OPTIQGAIN LTD

    Israeli SME developing real-time industrial molecular analysers for inline process control, validated through EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2.

    The sequential use of SME-1 (€50k feasibility) then SME-2 (€1.79M development) represents a deliberate and successful commercialisation strategy within H2020.

    SMEIL2 projects
  • PHI DRIVE SRL

    Italian deep-tech SME developing precession-based drive mechanisms for high-precision, energy-efficient positioning in space and industrial applications.

    PHI DRIVE executed the full SME Instrument pathway — Phase 1 feasibility (Pre2Pos, 2015) followed by Phase 2 full innovation (PRE2POS, 2016–2019) — demonstrating structured go-to-market capability.

    SMEIT2 projects
  • FRESMAK SA

    Basque SME specialising in nanostructured gripping materials that clamp complex workpieces for precision manufacturing applications.

    Successfully navigated SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility) to Phase 2 (demonstration and market deployment), a pathway fewer than 10% of Phase 1 applicants complete.

    SMEES2 projects