MisMec 36-month Project Delivery Report
ETIS-CT-2004-508507

ETIS-CT-2004-508507

MisMec

New Methods for Involving SMEs in Mechatronics sectors in FP6

Specific Support Action

Stepping up Economic and Technological Intelligence

Project Deliverable Report

Deliverable no / Deliverable title / Partner / Deliverable due date / Actual submission date
3 / Report on International awareness activities / WDA / 24, 36 / 36

Start date of project:1st December 2004

Duration:36 months

Organisation name of lead contractor for this deliverable

WDA – Welsh Development Agency

Background,

As part of the MISMEC project partners have been required to organise and co-organise national and international awareness activities to make SMEs aware of, and interested in FP6

International Events

MISMEC partners promoted FP6 at seven international events.

Date / Description / Location / Attending/Invited / Org
2006-11-06 / Telecom 2006 Activities: 1. A special brochure was prepared and handed out specifying Networks of Excellence seking partners 2. A web conference was held between 12 Israeli companies and more than 10 companies from abroad with the objective if seeking R&D collaboration partners 3. One on One meetings were held - among objectives was to find partners for EU FP projects. / Tel Aviv Israel / 53/200 / MATIMOP
2006-10-10 / Presentation of NoE I*PROMS, IPs SME robot and XPRESS (the latter is led by SME) / Karlsruhe, germany / 34/700 / SEZ
2006-09-06 / Electronix Matchmaking at Electronix Scandinavia for MisMec SMEs. 106 profiles submitted and support mainly from, IRC Central Sweden, IRC Hellenic, IRC Lithuania, IRC Madrid, IRC MEDIA, IRC Romania, IRC South Poland, IRC Stuttgart-Erfurt-Zürich. west/south Sweden: Registered participants: 97 from 15 countrie. Attending: 47 / Göteborg, Sweden / 47/500 / IVF
2006-04-12 / BS attended Business& Enginering Challenges in Micro Manufacturing arranged by 4M FP6 project. General interchange of information on manufacturing systems at mocro and nano level.The future will require SMEs to cluster in order to be able to offer several manufacturing technologies. / Cardiff / 13/80 / WDA
2006-02-14 / 3GSM Barcelona One of the major subjects of the meetings was to find partners for upcoming FP IST calls / Barcelona / 20/200 / MATIMOP
2004-11-08 / Within Telecom 2004, MATIMOP organised a Brokerage Event with pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings. Dozens of companies from all over Europe participated in this Brokerage event. initially 340 companies from Israel were invited. Later on, more than 30 European companies have registered to the Brokerage event. The meetings enabled direct discussion between the companies on technological cooperation. / Tel Aviv, Israel / 68/340 / MATIMOP
2004-09-30 / Stimulating SME involvement in FP6 in New Member States and Candidate Countries. Audience: R&D managers, NCPs and IRCs, incubators and BIC managers, academic institutions. / Bratislava, Slovakia / 10/0 / MSI

Observation 1. – SME participants at National events have not expressed a desire to travel to similar international FP6 events. International events need to be woven into broader events which are attractive to SMEs and to which they will travel. This needs to be done in a way that will not dilute the MISMEC message.

Observation 2 - National events are easier to organise and are also easier for SMEs to participate in. It is also easier to get SMEs involved in projects in their own countries. Promotional events undertaken within trade fairs were not successful as the majority of attendees were looking for trade deals. Direct contact by the project partners with NOE and IP coordinators were probably more successful in getting SMEs involved. Events organised by the NOEs and IPs were also perceived to be more useful than general awareness events.

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