
"SMEs go Health" project has ended on 31 January 2010 but continues as a network of experts and NCPs in 30 countries. The members of this new consortium continue their support of SMEs and academia.
Our experts help research centres, universities and innovative SMEs to find project partners, build or participate in European R&D projects in the EU-funded "Health" thematic priority of FP7.
Importantly, the related initiative “Health NCP Net” (www.healthncpnet.eu) contributes to the maintenance of the SMEs go Health database and ensures highest quality of expertise profiles from SMEs and academia gathered in this outstanding pool.
The synergistic benefits with the Health NCP Net were already established during the last years, with several members of the SMEs go Health consortium actively involved in both networks.
Therefore, highest commitment and continuous quality assurance are given in order to keep the support for SMEs and academia in the Health-related sector in the best way.
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What does SMEs go Health offer to entrepreneurs and researchers ?
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This video reflects the overall mission of the project and illustrates how this initiative financed by the European Commission was successfully supporting academic and entrepreneurial researchers in their participation in FP7 research projects.
Please les us know your particular training needs for upcoming trainings to be organised by the new consortium
• Identify profiles of SMEs and research Institutes already operating or preparing an application to FP7. • Find SME partners to participate in your project. |
SMEs go Health has published four First Aid Packages that guide you through the critical issues related to proposal preparation and project participation in the 7th Framework Programme.
In case you would wish to receive hard copies please contact your national expert here.
Find in one place all the partner searches that are currently open in the SMEs go Health database!
Look at the list without registration. In order to get further details of the partner searches that interest you, go to > More information and log in to the service. In case you are not registered yet, you can easily do it here.
Project coordinator is the
FFG - Austrian Research Promotion Agency, European and International Programmes
The SMEs go Health project is co-funded by the European Commission

