Data Requirements relating to the Enterprise Europe Network Sample Clauses

Data Requirements relating to the Enterprise Europe Network. Again the different elements in the anticipated outcomes for the Enterprise Europe Network will be set out before going on to explain the process of information gathering. The measures relating to the establishment and operation of the Enterprise Europe Network are the most important element of the EIP as far as Objective B of the Programme is concerned - the creation of an environment favourable to SME co-operation. Objectives of EIP actions/measures Expected results of EIP measures/actions - Create an environment favourable to SME cooperation, particularly in the field of cross-border cooperation. - Xxxxxx services in support of SMEs - Contribute to measures helping SMEs to cooperate with other enterprises across borders - Promote and facilitate international business cooperation The Enterprise Europe Network was established through a call for proposals in 2007 and started operating in 2008. It brought together two pre-existing networks, the Euro Info Centres (EICs) and Innovation Relay Centres (IRCs), but also brought in other business support organisations not previously involved in either network. The Enterprise Europe Network now consists of 91 regional consortia, involving a total of 581 organisations. The overall objective of the Enterprise Europe Network is to provide support for business and innovation – in particular for SMEs – by offering information, feedback to the Commission, business co-operation services, innovation, technology and knowledge transfer services, plus services encouraging the participation of SMEs in the EU’s Framework Programme for R&D. As background, it should be recalled that the implementation of Network-related EIP measures is the responsibility of the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI). The hand-over from the Commission of the project management functions took place on 1st November 2007, the delegation of the network animation tasks was formally concluded on 30th April 2008 and the management of IT tools was handed over on 23rd February 2009. Other measures supported under this objective include studies, workshops, conferences and dissemination activity in the areas of IPR and standardisation - an e-Business Support Network and the promotion of international co-operation. Anticipated Outcomes There is a general requirement, as has been seen, in Article 8 of the Decision of the Council and European Parliament on the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme to evaluate that all parts of t...
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