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The European Association of Innovation Consultants (EAIC) welcomes the European Commission’s proposed Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and the next iteration of Horizon Europe as a clear reaffirmation of Europe’s strategic ambition in research, development, and innovation. With a proposed €175 billion for the successor to Horizon Europe (FP10), the Commission has sent a strong signal that innovation will remain a cornerstone of Europe’s competitiveness, sustainability, and technological sovereignty. We are especially encouraged by the continued emphasis on:
These developments show that the Commission has listened to many of the sector’s calls — including those highlighted in the « Align, act accelerate » report from Manuel Heitor — by advancing proposals for efficiency, user orientation, shorter time-to-grant, and a more integrated funding environment. However, important questions remain, and EAIC looks forward to working with the institutions to address the following points: Governance and steer: The relationship between the European Competitiveness Fund (ECF) and FP10 still lacks clarity. The proposed “integrated work programmes” and the creation of a “Competitiveness Coordination Tool” and consultative board require more detail, especially regarding the autonomy of FP10 decision-making, particularly for Pillar 2 and the EIC. Budget safeguards: While collaborative projects have been kept in Pillar 2, how will the budget distribution be made with Moonshots as well as Missions and with the priority windows of the Competitiveness Fund? Instrument design: EAIC acknowledges the intent to include lump sum fundings by default, but the operational specifics — including rules on technical audits — must be carefully developed to maintain trust in the system. EIC evolution: Clarity is still needed on the continuation of grant-only options for the EIC Accelerator, the functioning of blended-finance, the Transition projects without calls for proposals and the implementation of new tools for deep tech scale-up. The EIC Accelerator has committed €3.45 billion in equity over its first 4½ years, yet only €1.76 billion in term sheets have been signed and just €758 million actually disbursed—meaning only 22 % of committed funding (and 43 % of signed term‑sheet amounts) has reached laureate startups. This shortfall stems from the EIC Fund’s current practice of “drip‑feeding” capital: it won’t deploy its equity until a private lead investor is in place, often scales back original commitments to preserve dry powder, and cannot recycle unspent allocations or exit proceeds into new investments once the current Framework Programme ends. To address these issues, we strongly support the EIC Board recommendations for the next Framework Programme. First, transform the EIC Fund into an evergreen vehicle so that returns and unused allocations from Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe can be reinvested continuously, avoiding a hard budgetary cutoff. Second, empower the Fund to act as a lead investor—especially in strategic technology areas with sparse private markets—enabling it to set terms, close rounds more swiftly, and anchor syndicates that attract additional private capital. These changes would boost deployment rates, strengthen follow‑on financing, and sustain Europe’s deep‑tech start-ups and scale‑ups. Finally, we note that EIC Transition grants may be awarded to companies outside the usual call for proposals; greater transparency in this mechanism is therefore essential to prevent any politicisation of grant decisions. MSCA and directionality: It remains to be seen how directionality will be applied without compromising the excellence-based model. Valorisation mechanisms: EAIC supports the intention to accelerate research uptake and welcomes the proposed “dedicated support instruments,” but further detail is needed on their design and operation. In sum, EAIC strongly supports the Commission’s proposals, particularly the efforts to simplify access, enhance coherence, and double down on Europe’s innovation capacity. But the work ahead must focus on securing transparency, clarity and predictability — not only for public authorities but for the thousands of research organisations, SMEs, and innovators who rely on Europe’s RD&I ecosystem to deliver impact. EAIC will continue to advocate for a meaningful role for innovation consultants in the co-design and implementation of these programmes. Our members stand ready to help organisations navigate the new framework, unlock funding, and accelerate breakthrough innovation across Europe. #EAIC #HorizonEurope #FP10 #EUbudget #RDandI #InnovationConsulting #DeepTech #EIC #StrategicAutonomy #SimplifiedAccess #InnovationForEurope EAIC Webinar: Dual-Use Technologies: Balancing Innovation, Ethics, and Strategy 12:00 PM CETThere has been growing support for dual-use technologies in Europe. This raises concerns about ethical commitments, strategic priorities, and investment policies. While some argue that such a shift could conflict with EU ESG goals, others see an opportunity to expand innovation in sectors like quantum computing, AI, and advanced materials. Speakers:
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EAIC Webinar: Why Collaborative Projects Matter - Apr 28, 2025 03:00 PM22/4/2025 Collaborative projects are at the core of Europe’s strategy to drive innovation, tackle global challenges, and enhance industrial leadership. But what makes them so critical for researchers, innovators, and businesses? The panel will explore how collaborative projects support groundbreaking research, enable cross-sector collaboration, and strengthen Europe’s global competitiveness. Speakers:
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EAIC Mutual Learning Webinar: Freelancers, Lump sums & Carbon Neutrality in Horizon Europe Projects9/12/2022 On Friday 16 December, EAIC organises a webinar in the context of its work on Project Management. EAIC Members will share knowledge on HEU related matters such as freelancers in projects, lump sums projects, carbon neutral projects etc.
When? Friday 16 December 2022 (15.00 - 16.00 CET) By whom? This event is organised by EAIC Member Polite and Neovia. For whom? This workshop is reserved to EAIC members. Interested? Write to [email protected] During the Horizon Europe Virtual Summit, 31 May - 4 June, EAIC Members, Louis Papaemmanuel (My EU Consulting), Silver Toomla (Invent Baltics), Nadège Grabowski, Xavier Aubry (Zaz Ventures) and Lucie Guilloteau (Euronovia) shared their expertise through speeches on creating winning EIC Accelerator, Pathfinder and Transition applications, as well as tips and best practices for MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships.
More about the event The Horizon Europe Virtual Summit is an online event featuring world-class experts in European Research & Innovation. The free event aims to increase the success rate of the Horizon Europe proposals and is organised over 5 days, with 30+ Masterclasses, Interviews and Training Sessions from top Horizon Europe experts. Read more about the event here. We are pleased to announce that the European Association of Innovation Consultants (EAIC) is a partner of the SMARTSPEND project’s high-level online conference and matchmaking event on “Access to Risk Finance for Clean Energy Technologies” that will be held on 25-27 May, 2021.
This conference will showcase the EU’s funding and financing offers for clean energy demonstration projects and will allow private financing providers to present their involvement in new energy technologies. It will also provide matchmaking opportunities to clean energy technology developers, investors and funding experts. Who should attend the conference?
The conference’s 4 main sessions include the following topics, amongst others:
For more information and registration, visit this link. We are pleased to announce that the European Association of Innovation Consultants (EAIC) is a partner of the Science|Business public annual conference “R&I in recovery: what can Horizon Europe deliver?” to be held on February 22-23, 2021.
“It is our pleasure to support Science|Business in bringing industry together with policy-makers and the research community," said Pekka Koponen, President of the EAIC, "More innovation is needed for European recovery, and members of the European Association of Innovation Consultants are happy to join to increase industrial innovation, applied research, international co-operation and professional project management.” This virtual conference will address some of the following questions, among many others:
During this event, Margrethe Vestager (Executive Vice President of the EC), Mariya Gabriel (Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Youth, Education and Culture) and Martin Kern (EIT Director) will deliver speeches, along with many other key R&I figures. Other partners of the event include the EIT, Sanofi, the ATTRACT project, the TRESCA project and the EIB. About Science|Business The Science|Business Network is one of universities, companies, and research and policy organisations, and acts as a forum for driving innovation forward. Reaching Europe's most influential innovators and policymakers, Science|Business' expertise and knowledge of European policy making contributes to making a difference. Read more about the conference here. Read more about Science|Business here. For this third edition of the European Research and Innovation Days, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation has announced that the event will be held virtually on 23 and 24 June 2021.
As seen throughout the past year, cooperation in research and innovation is essential for Europe’s recovery; the annual flagship event, which coincides with Horizon Europe’s launch, will have a special focus on new initiatives to strengthen the European Research Area. With the aim to foster collaboration and encourage the debate among policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the general public, the European R&I Days also intend to pave the way to a greener and more digital future. Last year’s edition gathered over 35 000 registered participants from 188 countries. We expect this year's edition to be instrumental in facing the challenges of tomorrow. Read more here. On September 22-24, the European Commission invites stakeholders to debate and shape the future research and innovation landscape through a virtual event.
During this annual flagship event and through interactive sessions, participants will provide input on the EU’s research and innovation policy. Participants include policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and citizens, who will debate the role of funding and research and innovation policies in the EU’s recovery. As a response to the global pandemic, the EU must now enable a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient transition. This 3-day event will be the occasion to contribute to policy co-designing, thought-provoking panels and participate in matchmaking opportunities. At EWGIC, we expect this event to be instrumental in the coordination of excellent science and beneficial for Europe’s recovery, as we also look forward to Horizon Europe’s launch event. Visit this link for more information and to view the full programme. |
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