We advice and support you

In the search for new business opportunities related to R&D, innovation and other investment possibilities.

IDConsortium

How could we help you?

We work side-by-side with our clients through the entire process of managing a project, so that clients can remain fully focussed on their core business activities:

 

  • Analysis of the project idea and adaptation to national and European calls for proposals.
  • Preparation of the proposal and formation of the corresponding consortium of companies and research centres.
  • Implementation of the project once financing is secured.
  • We also offer support in the communication, diffusion and exploitation of results.

Public Funding Management

We support our clients in the analysis and search for the most appropriate financing for their innovation project.

Preparation of proposals to public calls for proposals:

1) Search for partners.

2) Preparation of technical, financial and administrative documentation.

3) Interlocution with all the partners and stakeholders of the project for the preparation of a successful proposal.

4) Submission of documentation to the granting agency.

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Support in the negotiation of the project:

1) Support in the negotiation of the main aspects of the contract with the granting agency.

2) Support in the drafting of the consortium agreement in case it is necessary.

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Support in project management:

1) Interlocution with all project partners and stakeholders to ensure the correct implementation of the project.

2) Support in the financial and administrative management of the project.

3) Support in the technical management of the project

4) Support in the drafting of justification reports for the granting agency.

5) Support in the management of the communication, dissemination and exploitation of the project results.

IP Management

We support our clients in the management and valorization of intangible assets covering the technical, strategical, commercial, legal and economical dimension.

 

Intellectual Property (IP) management

  1. Identification of intangible assets, risks and opportunities. Audit of intangible assets. Portfolio management.
  2. Market assessment. Competitive analysis.
  3. Strategic roadmap for exploitation.
  4. IP protection strategies.
  5. IP valuation.
  6. Technology transfer advice.
  7. Systematization of the innovation management.
  8. IP management in EU Projects.

    Communication and dissemination of R&D&i results

    1. Briefing
    2. Design of the Communication and Dissemination plan.
    3. Management and implementation of the communication and dissemination actions.
    4. Metric analysis.

      Training Courses

      We provide courses on:

      1) Horizon Europe and Life+ proposal preparation

      2) Horizon Europe and Life+ project management

      3) Cascade funding management

      4) IP Management, technology transfer and intangible assets management

      (More information soon)

      Innovation Corner

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      We assist our customers through the entire innovation project management cycle, from the idea to the commercial product.