Collaborative R&D project partner search

MOST Foundation

Poland

Service ID:

EP68S1
Service description
For the past 15 years, we have built over 100 partnerships under collaborative R&D project. We can scout a partner for you. Tell me what funding you have and we will help you identify a collaborative call and match you with relevant and eligible partners. MOST Foundation will help an EIC beneficiary determine the optimal path of financing for the project, taking into account the full spectrum of public and non-public possibilities. This service aims to provide a roadmap targeting an innovation funded. The service is directed to EIC Pathfinder, EIC Transition, and Seal of Excellence beneficiaries looking for further R&D partners. The service starts with 1 workshop session (1 hour) where the MOST Foundation team interviews the beneficiary and works on the team strengths, market analysis, business model, and the definition of capital needs. The second part of the service is focused on the development of a roadmap with opportunities for EIC beneficiaries through desk research and scanning funding opportunities. Offline, online or hybrid implementation depending on the location of the EIC beneficiaries.
Sector
Sector agnostic
Technology Readiness Level
TRL 1 – Basic principles observed
TRL 2 – Technology concept formulated
TRL 3 – Experimental proof of concept
TRL 4 – Technology validated in lab
TRL 5 – Technology validated in relevant environment
TRL 6 – Technology demonstrated in relevant environment
TRL 7 – System prototype demonstration in operational environment
TRL 8 – System complete and qualified
TRL 9 – Actual system proven in operational environment
Financial requirements

Free of charge.

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