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Central Innovation Programme for SMEs Boosting innovation

3 Contents Individual projects Collaborative projects Co-operation networks Who can receive funding? Eligibility criteria for applicants, definition of an SME What is funded? Project types 6 6 7 8 9 12 Imprint Published by Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) Public Relations Division 11019 Berlin www.bmwi.de As of November 2012 Printed by Silber Druck ohg, Niestetal Editing and Design EuroNorm GmbH, Berlin Picture credits DNY59 istockphoto (cover) Franz Pfluegl fotolia (p. 8) Dreef fotolia (p. 14) Robert Churchill istockphoto (p. 15) Kristian Sekulic istockphoto (p. 19) Joerg Schwanke fotolia (p. 20) The Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology was awarded the audit berufundfamilie ( career and family certificate ) for its familyfriendly human resources policy. The certificate is awarded by berufundfamilie ggmbh, an initiative of the non-profit Hertie Foundation. This brochure is published as part of the public relations work of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. It is distributed free of charge and is not intended for sale. The distribution of this brochure at campaign events or at information stands run by political parties is prohibited, and political partyrelated information or advertising shall not be inserted in, printed on, or affixed to this publication. What else is funded? Support and consulting on innovation Funding criteria Criteria for project, staff, companies, institutes How does funding work? Types of project costs, co-financing rates Application and approval procedure Application documents Deadlines Final application deadlines SMEs with up to 250 employees and research institutes 10 10 14 14 14 16 16 16 20 20 20 Additional information 24 24 24 Information and advice 26 27 27 31.12.2014 SMEs with up to 500 employees 31.12.2013

4 5 Central Innovation Programme for SMEs Funding for innovation The Central SME Innovation Programme (ZIM) is a nationwide funding programme for SMEs and business-related research establishments co-operating with them. It is open to all technologies and sectors. Based on a decision by the German Bundestag on the 2012 Federal Budget, and in accordance the mid-term fiscal plan, the Central Innovation Programme will be continued at a high level throughout the country. At the end of 2011, the Central Innovation Programme was presented with the Dieselmedaille award for the best funding programme for innovation, and was rated best practice for the third consecutive time in the innovation report published by the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce. The Central Innovation Programme continues to be the Federal Economics Ministry s core programme for the market-based funding of technology for innovative German SMEs. It offers these companies reliable support for their efforts to innovate. From 1 July 2012, the following changes in the Central innovation Programme have entered into force: The deadline for applications has been extended from the end of 2013 to the end of 2014 in order to avoid a gap immediately after the Bundestag elections and during the 2014 interim budget following this. Funding for networks has been redesigned to cover management and research and development (R&D) projects under Co-operation Networks. The incentives for international R&D co-operation and export-oriented projects have been raised. The eligibility of companies with up to 500 employees has been extended to the end of 2013. Support is given to companies to help them continue their research and innovation efforts at a high level and develop more new products, processes and services in order to be successful in global competition. The intense co-operation between companies and business-related research establishments speeds up the transfer of cutting-edge technologies to business. The Central Innovation Programme is contributing to the new innovation concept announced by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology on 31 May 2012. ZIM-SOLO ZIM-KOOP Individual projects Collaborative projects Co-operation networks R&D projects undertaken by individual companies Project management EuroNorm GmbH Stralauer Platz 34, 10243 Berlin in co-operation with VDI / VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH R&D projects undertaken by several companies or between a company and research institutes Project management AiF Projekt GmbH Tschaikowskistraße 49 13156 Berlin Co-operation networks covering both network management and R&D projects Project management VDI / VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH Steinplatz 1 10623 Berlin

6 7 Who can receive funding? ZIM individual projects (starting on 8) Funding may be provided for R&D projects undertaken by individual companies: small and medium-sized companies in accordance with the definition of an SME (box on page 7) other SMEs with up to 500 employees including affiliated or partner companies 1 Collaborative projects (starting on 9) Funding may be provided for collaborative R&D projects undertaken by several companies or between companies and research institutes in: small and medium-sized companies in accordance with the definition of an SME (box on page 7) other SMEs with up to 500 employees including affiliated or partner companies 1 public 2 and non-profit-making private research institutes Co-operation networks (starting on 12) Funding covering both management and R&D projects may be provided for network management services as well as individual projects and collaborative projects initiated by the network. For the beneficiary companies, the funding of network management represents a form of state aid in line with the EU s de-minimis process. The network partners in Germany make an increasing financial contribution and receive a de-minimis notification detailing the level of their own contribution. External establishments that have been commissioned with project work by the companies participating in the network may apply for funding for network management. Eligibility criteria for funding applications for R&D projects initiated by the networks are the same as those for individual and collaborative projects (starting on 8). Definition of an SME 1 Funding is only provided until 31 December 2013 2 Universities, institutes of higher education, universities of applied science and their establishments; establishments of the Helmholtz Association, Institutes of the Wilhelm Leibniz Association, the Max Planck Institute and the Fraunhofer Institute, national and independent regional establishments conducting R&D Small enterprises Medium-sized enterprisesn Number of employees less than 50 less than 250 Annual turnover or up to 10m up to 50m Annual balance sheet total up to 10m up to 43m The company must be an independent company or, if working in co-operation with partner companies and affiliates, must not exceed the above defined threshold criteria for the number of employees or annual balance sheet total in accordance with the EU method of evaluation (cf. Official Journal of the European Union No. L 124 of 20.5.2003).

8 9 What is funded? Collaborative projects Funding may be provided for R&D collaborative projects between companies, or between companies and research institutes, for the development of new products and processes. These projects should be conducted in a balanced partnership in which all partners make innovative contributions. Individual projects Funding may be provided for R&D projects conducted by a single company ( individual projects ) focussing on the development of innovative products, processes or technical services and is not limited to particular technologies or branches. Funding may also be provided for support and consulting on innovation (page 10) to foster use of the results. Project types eligible for funding ZIM-Kooperationsprojekte Funding should support the development or strengthening of internal innovation skills within the company. Funding may also be provided for support and consulting on innovation (page 10). Project types eligible for funding Individual projects EP Individual R&D projects in companies KU KF VP KA Collaborative R&D projects between at least two companies Collaborative R&D projects between at least one company and at least one research establishment Special type of KF: Collaborative R&D projects that cut across technology domains, between at least four SMEs and at least two research establishments Company R&D projects involving the awarding of an R&D contract to a research partner DL Support and consulting on innovation for companies DL Support and consulting on innovation for companies

10 11 What else is funded? DL support and consulting on innovation New products and processes only become successful innovations if they make it to the market. Further ideas and financing are necessary for the commercial exploitation of R&D results. For this reason, funding may also be provided for the services of third parties providing support for the commercial exploitation of results of the R&D projects (for funding levels see page 16). This applies to all R&D projects. Applications may be submitted exclusively by SMEs whose R&D project has already been approved. Applications for funding may be submitted up to six months following successful completion of the R&D project. DL services eligible for funding include: Management consulting on business strategy and innovation strategy sales and marketing concepts for market launch project-based financial services Technical support for move to series production following conclusion of the project technical consulting on product preparation and product launch (standardisation issues such as DIN) and process design creation of product documentation and operating manuals (including translations) product data sheets manuals and process descriptions Technology transfer services information on research results listing in technology and user databases support for the internationalisation of project results (market entry abroad) fees for the presentation of new products in lectures, presentations, trade press, or at trade fairs, workshops, conferences etc. Training participation in external project-based training on the implementation of the innovation sales and marketing preparation Consulting in connection with acquisition, protection and trading of intellectual property rights and with licensing agreements patent work consulting on the acquisition of intellectual property rights and licensing agreements Consulting on the use of standards Costs of office space for product presentation Use of databases Certification Funding for support and consulting on innovation is also provided for the market introduction of your products and processes. The total costs per application should be no lower than 1,000. You will find further examples of support and consulting on innovation at www.zim-bmwi.de.

12 13 What is funded? Network management Co-operation networks Funding may be provided for network management services and development projects initiated by the network. Networks must be made up of a minimum of six small and medium-sized companies. These networks may work together with research institutes, institutes of higher education, other companies and other establishments, such as associations or territorial authorities. Phase 1 Development of network design and contracts, establishment of the network in the public domain and development of a technology roadmap setting out the development projects. Phase 2 Supervision and implementation of the network design for the development projects in line with technology roadmap and preparations for the market launch and stabilisation of the network. In the second phase of funding, support is available not only for management services but also for development projects conducted by network partners, and support and consulting on innovation. Such funding is provided in accordance with the modalities applicable to individual and collaborative projects (see page 6). Relevant applications should be submitted to the project management VDI / VDE-IT. Eligibility criteria for applicants Applications may be submitted by the establishment commissioned with the network management for participating companies: an external network management institute or a research establishment involved in the network Tasks and service capabilities acquisition and contractual engagement of further suitable network partners research on state-of-the-art of technology and on trade mark and patent rights analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the network partners and their potential to conduct R&D analysis of the market situation and of possibilities for generating synergies co-ordination of the concept development work, development of a technology roadmap support for the preparation of funding applications support for the development of marketing concepts creation of a network identity through public relations work compilation of the commercial results of the network concept development for self-funded continuation of the network In order to provide these services, the network management team must be able to draw upon a broad base of skills and experience. You will find a more detailed description of necessary service capabilities in annex 2 of the guidelines in the downloads area at www.zim-bmwi.de..

14 15 Funding criteria Project criteria The project seeks to develop a new product, process or new technical services which surpass existing products, processes or technical services in terms of their functions, parameters or features. The product is based on the international state of the art in technology and raises the level of technological performance and the innovative skills of the company. The project carries a significant, but predictable technical risk. The competitiveness of the companies will be permanently raised, new markets will be opened, and jobs will be created or safeguarded. Without funding, the project cannot be realised or can only be realised with a considerable time delay. The project may not be in receipt of other funding begin before submission of the funding application has been confirmed be carried out on behalf of third parties. Criteria for project staff Funding is available for the costs of personnel working on the project if proof of a specialist qualification and task can be provided and officially recognised for these persons. Criteria for companies and establishments Companies and establishments must have suitably qualified scientific and technical personnel or be envisaging the temporary employment of staff from research establishments or the employment of appropriate staff ensure that the remaining staff, including management, can carry on with business without the staff employed for the project have properly completed any previous funding projects and have orderly accounting procedures. The companies must have completed the process of founding the company raise their necessary own contribution.

16 17 How does funding work? Types of project costs Project costs eligible to receive support in all projects: personnel costs costs for project-related contracts to third parties (up to 25 % of personnel costs or 25 % of the total costs in the case of network management) other costs (lump-sum based on personnel costs) for companies: up to 100 % for research institutes: up to 75 % Co-financing rates R&D projects (For co-financing rates for network management see page 18) for companies: 25 % to 55 % of the costs eligible for support, up to a maximum of 350,000 per sub-project for research institutes: 90 % to 100 % of the costs eligible for support, maximum support per KF sub-project: 175,000 (for collaborative projects: 350,000) for collaborative R&D projects: the costs eligible for support for the whole project are limited to 2m. Services and consulting on innovation 50 % of the costs eligible for support für DL contracts, up to a maximum of to 50,000 in special cases: up to 75,000 for the internationalisation of export-oriented project results Maximum co-financing rates for individual projects and collaborative R&D projects The funding for individual projects and collaborative projects is granted as a non-repayable subsidy in the form of co-financing up to the following rates based on the eligible costs. Small companies 1 EP KA 4 KU 4 KF 2, 4 VP 2, 4 Western Germany 40 % 40 % 45 % 45 % New Federal States and Berlin Medium-sized companies 1 45 % 45 % 50 % 50 % Western Germany 35 % 35 % 40 % 40 % New Federal States and Berlin 45 % 3 (35 %) 45 % 3 (35 %) 45 % 45 % Other medium-sized companies with up to 500 employees Western Germany 25 % 25 % 30 % 30 % New Federal States and Berlin Research institutes 25 % 25 % 35 % 35 % Nation-wide 100 % 2 (90 %) 1 See definition of an SME (box on page 7) 2 The extra funding for collaborative projects (not available to individual projects) is only awarded to the companies for KF and VP projects when the research institute covers 10 % of the project costs from their revenues, in accordance with the community framework for state aid for research, development and innovation. If the companies turn down the extra funding for collaborative projects, the research institute receives 100 % of the co-financing rate, otherwise it receives 90 %. 3 This co-financing rate is only guaranteed if the company can prove that it provides industrial research services. 4 For collaborative R&D projects conducted by companies working with foreign partners, the co-financing rate can be increased by 5 % due to higher transaction costs.

18 19 How does funding work? Co-financing rates The funding of network management is progressively reduced. Network management 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year (optional) 90 % 70 % 50 % 30 % The maximum support available for network management is 350,000, with no more than 150,000 issued in phase 1. The rising proportion of own funds contributed is to be covered by the relevant network partners. Types of project costs and co-financing rates for R&D projects initiated by the network can be found on page 16. Transition to phase 2 The requirements for transition to phase 2 of funding are as follows: the successful completion of phase 1 of funding an updated network concept for phase 2 of funding, including a technology roadmap that sets out the new development projects that are planned. The transition to phase 2 of funding is to take place within a maximum period of three months. Funding can be continued from the month in which the application documents are fully complete to the quality required for approval. Information on network funding For network funding to be provided, there must be a sophisticated system solution across the value chain in a collaboration project that cuts across various technologies or involves several companies across a particular region. The companies participating in the network give the network management the mandate to organise the co-operation network before the application for phase 1 of funding. In the first phase of funding, the interdisciplinary network management team is to develop the idea until it is ready to be implemented (technology roadmap). In the second phase, it is to organise the division of responsibilities for implementation and the analysis of results. The work of the network management is to reduce the amount of time that must be invested by the management of the participating companies, as well as to bridge any gaps in knowledge or compensate for any other disadvantages relating to the size of the company.

20 21 Application and approval procedure Procedure for individual and collaborative projects optional: consulting from the project management / concept sketches submitted to the project management application submitted to the project management applications processed by the project management decision made by the BMWi or the project management Applications are to be made using the relevant form. Forms are available on the internet at www.zim-bmwi.de or from the project management. Please submit one original copy of application documents either electronically or by post. Applications may be submitted at any time. There is no legal entitlement to funding. Decisions on funding are made by the Federal Economics Ministry and / or the project management. Please describe the project precisely so that the objective, approach and cost calculation can be clearly understood. Please make use of the experience of project management agencies. Prior to submitting your application, the following services will be provided: free consulting assessment of the eligibility of your project based on a concept sketch ((For relevant project management agencies see page 26 and following.) Please submit the following documents for your application: Information on applicant legal declarations funding received from other programmes (last 3 years) Further requirements for companies extract from trade register or trade registration declaration of status as an independent, associate or partner company Further requirements for private research institutes extract from register of associations, articles, membership list for non-profit limited companies: current extract from trade register and proof of non-profit status Project abstract justification and description of the project objectives and their effects (plan of how results are to be used) workflow plan Edraft of co-operation agreement Break-down of requested funding personnel and cost planning information on creditworthiness and financing of own contribution Concept for monitoring success

22 23 Procedure for co-operation networks Please submit the following documents for funding for network management: idea / vision of the network (market demand, technological approach, project partners) processing of application by the project management development of a technology roadmap processing of application by the project management, funding decisions in consultation with the BMWi processing of application by the project management, funding decisions in consultation with the BMWi optional: consulting from the project management or concept sketches submitted to project management optional: presentation to the project management settlement of accounts and report on phase 1, application for network management for phase 2 conducting of R&D projects, co-ordinated by the network management presentation of proof of use for the activities in the co-operation network issuing of a mandate to the network management and application for phase 1 decision on funding application for phase 1 application for R&D projects from network companies in phase 2 optional: application for innovation services or other R&D projects by network companies submission of audits of proof of use to project management, presentation of the network activities Before application for phase 1 issuing of the mandate by the network partners to the network management institute For phase 1 application with details of the applicant project concept references from the applicant declaration on personal and institutional connections between the network management and network partners current extract from trade register or extract from register of associations annexes on the calculation of personnel expenses and costs contractual agreements with the network partners (on network management and financing of own contribution) declarations of the network companies on previous de-minimis funding For phase 2 application with updated content technology roadmap with R&D projects network agreement signed by the partners Phase 2 should be applied for and started within a maximum period of three months following completion of phase 1. An application for phase 2 of funding can only be approved once phase 1 has been authorised as complete.

24 25 Additional information You decide on your technological development, the form of the project, and potential partners for co-operation from Germany or abroad. Having your application prepared by qualified professionals will speed up the processing of your application by the project management. As soon as the receipt of your ZIM application has been confirmed by the project management, you can begin working on your R&D project at your own risk. If your application is approved, you can issue a backdated invoice for costs already incurred. Please record the numbers of hours from the beginning of the project. If you experience problems or if changes are made, please contact the project management in good time. They will advise you and help you in a non-bureaucratic manner. Funding is paid retroactively in instalments. Please make applications for payment of funding on time and using the required signatures. Remember that delays will be at your own expense. Submit your proof of use together with a short, substantive report as soon as possible once the project is complete. The last 10 % of your funding will only be paid following presentation of the proof of proper use. All applications are processed by internal staff who have signed confidentiality agreements. Information available at www.zim-bmwi.de funding guidelines and application and invoice forms FAQs and information on grading of the company success stories events information ZIM news Further information sources free government advisory service hotline: +49 800 2623008 chambers of industry and commerce, chambers of skilled crafts technology transfer agencies and consulting on innovation Regional associations of the German Economic Centre for Rationalisation and Innovation public offices for innovation and business funding

26 27 Information and advice Individual projects Co-operation projects EuroNorm GmbH Projct Agency of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Stralauer Platz 34, 10243 Berlin Tel. +49 30 97003-043 Fax -044 E-mail zim@euronorm.de Contact Harald Decker, EuroNorm GmbH, Tel. +49 30 97003-043 The processing of applications takes place in co-operation with VDI / VDE-IT. Free consultation EuroNorm GmbH zim@euronorm.de Harald Decker Tel. +49 30 97003-043 VDI / VDE-IT zim-ep@vdivde-it.de Dr. Kerstin Röhrich Tel. +49 30 310078-407 Dr. Elisabeth Reese Tel. +49 89 5108963-0 RHEINLAND- PFALZ SAARLAND BREMEN NORDRHEIN- WESTFALEN SCHLESWIG- HOLSTEIN HESSEN HAMBURG NIEDER- SACHSEN BADEN- WÜRTTEMBERG SACHSEN- ANHALT THÜRINGEN MECKLENBURG- VORPOMMERN BAYERN BRANDEN- BURG BERLIN SACHSEN AiF Projekt GmbH Projct Agency of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Tschaikowskistraße 49, 13156 Berlin Tel. +49 30 48163-451 Fax -402 E-mail zim@aif-projekt-gmbh.de Contacts Thomas Dietrich, Tel. +49 30 48163-460 Ursula Liebing, Tel. +49 30 48163-473 Co-operation networks VDI / VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH Projct Agency of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Steinplatz 1, 10623 Berlin Tel. +49 30 310078-102 E-mail zim-netzwerke@vdivde-it.de Contacts Frank Weitze, Tel. +49 30 310078-380 Dr. Rainer Schneider, Tel. +49 30 310078-492

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