Monitoring Data for the Enterprise Europe Network Currently Available Sample Clauses

Monitoring Data for the Enterprise Europe Network Currently Available. The budget allocated over the 2007-2011 period for Objective B of the EIP – has been € 325.6 million, 21.9% of the total. Amounts committed for the Enterprise Europe Network over the 2007 – 2010 period were € 86.9 million, € 82.8 million, € 19.0 million and € 68.2 million respectively, with the variation being largely explained by the timing of the dispersion of grants to the Network members. The amount planned for the Network for 2011 is € 39 million. The annual Implementation Reports and the PES monitoring tool, provide data on the performance of the Network for its 17 specific indicators. The situation is summarised in the following table : Table 3.29: Enterprise Europe Network Performance Data Anticipated Level Latest known Level Source Notes No. of promotion and informational local events organised 14,560 after 30 months (i.e. 5,824 per year) 14,926 EACI data (30 month) No. of SMEs participating in local events 3.5 million after 18 months, (i.e. 2..34 million per year) 600,098 EACI data (30 month) No. of SMEs being contacted via Newsletters (SMEs reached by the European awareness- raising activities) 2,003,973 2009 EIP Implementation Report (18 month data) No. of SMEs helped with questions on EU subjects 295,945 EACI data (30 month) No. of SMEs receiving specialised advisory services (EU programmes, IPR, technology review, financing services etc.) 90,000 (3 years target) 73,436 2009 EIP Implementation Report (18 month data) No. of SMEs consulted (SME Panels and SME Feedback database cases) 4,000 2009 EIP Implementation Report (18 month data) No. of brokerage events co- organised 1.727 EACI data (30 month) No. of SMEs participating in brokerage events 29,848 EACI data (30 month) No. of company missions co- organised 1,500 (3 years target) 1,386 EACI data (30 month) No. of SMEs participating in company missions* 25,000 (3 years target) 19,357 EACI data (30 month) No. of partnership proposals produced and disseminated to SMEs (Business, Technology, Research 21,799 EACI data (30 month) No. of expressions of interest on partnership proposals 79,581 EACI data (30 month) Number of partnership agreements signed 2,773 EACI data (30 month) Total workforce involved in providing services 1,246 2009 EIP Implementation Report Client's satisfaction rate 68% CSES survey (Q3 2010, 33 month) Availability of the network IT tools: no. of reported problems 2,943 2009 EIP Implementation Report No. of network partner staff participating in training courses and working group...
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