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1 22.11.2013 | Brussels Ines Haberl | FFG Supporting sustainable participation of industry, in particular high- technology, research-intensive SMEs in EU-funded research in the Health Sector Overview about services for SMEs and researchers

2 22.11.2013 Brussels Fit for Health 2.0 overview Key features of Fit for Health 2.0 Orientation & strategy development for SMEs starting trainings on Horizon 2020 mentoring and coaching high-tech SMEs strategy trainings Support for applicants finding project partners on the Fit for Health 2.0 database support in proposal preparation Implementing projects support on running FP7, IMI and EDCTP-project management and newly funded Horizon 2020 Health-related projects Exploiting project results exploitation trainings and exploitation partnerings Promoting success putting successful SMEs in the spotlight with short-videos

3 22.11.2013 Brussels Fit for Health 2.0 overview How do we support you? Trainings Starters on Horizon 2020 (18. 2.2014, Budapest) Applicants (06 2014, The Hague) New Coordinators (10 2014, Brussels) Exploiting project results (autumn 2014) Strategy development (05 2014, Barcelona) SME-instrument (Webinar) EDCTP (bi-annual EDCTP-conference) IMI 2 (webinar) Clinical trials implement. (10 2014, Brussels) Partner Search Finding project partners in our database (automatic matchmaking tool!) Partnering Days (for Health- Calls and exploitation of results) Use the platform for increasing your visibility! Mentoring & Coaching for selected high-tech, research intensive SMEs

4 22.11.2013 Brussels Fit for Health 2.0 overview Key facts  Project start: 1st of November 2013  Duration: 4 years  Consortium: 11 partners out of 8 countries  Coordination: Austrian Research Promotion Agency 4 All our services & activities for you are free of charge!

5 www.entente-health.eu Duration: Sept.2012- Aug 2015 Target group : Actors of Technology Transfer in Health Networking …among all stakeholders involved In the Knowledge Transfer in Health Sharing …Experience, Best Practices, Success Stories In Knowledge Transfer in HEALTH Exchange Programme …between Technology Transfer Professionals Including to academic TTOs or to industry Recommendations …at European level on policy measures Cooordinator : Inserm-Transfert (Karine Baudin) TTO Board Members 16 organisations from 11countries Industry Board Members 5 pharmas & 5 VCs 2 Boards of Experts 7 European Partners from 5 countries

6 The project is supported by the European Commission under the HEALTH thematic area of the 7th Research Framework Programme Market Health www.health2market.eu FP7 project Coordination and support action (Coordinating) Start: September, 1 st 2012 Duration: 36 months Target groups: European researchers in Health/Life Sciences, staff of Technology Transfer Offices, EU industrial actors in Health-related technologies… Target countries: All EU Member States and FP7 associated countries The overall objective of the Health-2-Market project is to enhance the capacity of health/life sciences results to reach market exploitation. Therefore we offer advanced training activities (academies, seminars) and services (e- learning, personalized helpdesk etc.) in a wide range of innovation topics (IPR/ asset management, entrepreneurship and business planning, launch of a successful start-up and knowledge transfer) 7 weeklong Academies 15 two-day Seminars 15 on-line courses Advanced services to 20+ promising ideas

7 European IPR Helpdesk The European IPR Helpdesk is the official IP service initiative of the European Commission. Target Groups Beneficiaries of EU-funded collaborative research projects SMEs involved in internationalisation processes/technology transfer Major Objectives Raise awareness of IP & IPR Capacity building Provide free professional, first-line IP support and advice Free of charge

8 22.11.2013 Brussels Fit for Health 2.0 overview Your organisation logo Thank you! Ines Haberl | FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency ines.haberl@ffg.at | www.ffg.at


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