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Product development grant Eurostars

Eurostars is an activity under the European Partnership on Innovative SMEs within the European Horizon partnership. You can find more information about partnerships here.

Within the Eurostars framework, we support international product development projects that have received a positive evaluation from the international innovation cooperation network Eureka.

Eureka application rounds occur twice a year.

Preliminary consultation is open.
To register for a preliminary consultation, please fill out the “Preliminary consultation” form below.

Maximum grant
300 000
Self-financing
40% - 60%
Status
Open

Who is the main target of the grant?

  • For small and medium-sized enterprises wishing to carry out a product development project with at least one partner from a Eurostars country.
  • The Eurostars project application is submitted jointly with partners on the Eurostars IT platform.
  • The costs related to projects of companies that have received a positive decision in the Eureka Eurostars program are funded by Enterprise Estonia.
  • EIS only funds companies, not Estonian universities. Despite this, we encourage Estonian universities to participate in Eureka network activities with their own funds. EIS does not set any conditions for universities to participate in projects.

To receive EIS funding, a company that has received a positive decision must meet the following conditions:

  • The company is an SME
  • The company is not in difficulty
  • The company has the necessary resources to cover the self-financing of the project
  • The company has a significant impact on the Estonian economy

The following components are generally considered in terms of impact on the Estonian economy:

  • Location of jobs
  • Location of production
  • Location of development activities
  • Location of IO
  • Location of sales revenue

In addition, we look at the overall picture, how the company’s economic activities and the added value generated by them are related to Estonia.

What is the grant for?

What will change in my company?

Increased added value of the product

More international cooperation

Increased competitiveness

Eurostars project conditions

A joint application by project partners is submitted to the innovation cooperation network Eureka within the framework of the Eurostars program, which organises the evaluation of projects. Projects that receive a positive funding decision are financed by the home countries of the respective project partners.

Find the right partners:
To receive support, your company must have at least one business or product development partner from one of the countries participating in the Eurostars programme

Come for a consultation

Kersti Vaarmets

+372 5887 5715

[email protected]

Submit an application to Eureka

The application consists of:

  • Project application (including an overview of the project, partners, work packages),
  • Financial statements,
  • Mandatory appendices declaring interest in participating in the project and the SME declaration,
  • Optional appendices: technical appendix and Gantt chart. These aim to provide more information about the project application than the official application form allows.
  • Submit a joint application with a partner on the Eureka Project Management Platform

Submit documents for compliance check

Please provide the Applicant’s annual balance sheet and income statement as of the quarter preceding the submission of the application or later for compliance verification.
Please indicate how the Applicant plans to cover its financing if there are no budgetary funds in the balance sheet.
In addition, the application submitted to Eureka with attachments as a .zip-file.

Submit documents for compliance check

Evaluation of the application at Eureka

The entire application evaluation process can take up to 16 weeks.

The content of the application is evaluated by three experts and in the second stage by a panel of experts.

  • Within one week after the application submission deadline, Eureka conducts a compliance assessment of Eurostars projects.
  • Seven weeks after the application submission deadline, Eureka informs applicants whether their project has passed the first evaluation stage, including legal and financial capacity checks.
  • 13 weeks after the application submission deadline, the Eureka Secretariat informs whether the project has met the threshold and is submitted to the funding agencies of the partner countries for approval.

Eureka confirmation

16 weeks after the application submission deadline, the Eureka Secretariat will announce whether the project will be funded, i.e. whether the partner countries are ready to finance the project partners.

Project funding

In Estonia, Enterprise Estonia organises the funding of Estonian companies that have received a positive decision in the Eurostars program.

If your application has received a positive funding decision, you can proceed to implement your project with your partners.

If the project is approved by Eureka, the lead partner must submit a signed consortium agreement to Eureka within 6 weeks.

Reporting

Project interim reports must be submitted once every 6 calendar months.

The deadlines for submitting reports are in the funding decision.

The reports are submitted through the structural funds e-toetus environment.

Unit prices for transport and accommodation costs

SUBMIT REPORT

Project stages

A joint application by project partners is submitted to the innovation cooperation network Eureka within the framework of the Eurostars program, which organises the evaluation of projects. Projects that receive a positive funding decision are financed by the home countries of the respective project partners.

Find the right partners:
To receive support, your company must have at least one business or product development partner from one of the countries participating in the Eurostars programme

Kersti Vaarmets

+372 5887 5715

[email protected]

The application consists of:

  • Project application (including an overview of the project, partners, work packages),
  • Financial statements,
  • Mandatory appendices declaring interest in participating in the project and the SME declaration,
  • Optional appendices: technical appendix and Gantt chart. These aim to provide more information about the project application than the official application form allows.
  • Submit a joint application with a partner on the Eureka Project Management Platform

Please provide the Applicant’s annual balance sheet and income statement as of the quarter preceding the submission of the application or later for compliance verification.
Please indicate how the Applicant plans to cover its financing if there are no budgetary funds in the balance sheet.
In addition, the application submitted to Eureka with attachments as a .zip-file.

Submit documents for compliance check

The entire application evaluation process can take up to 16 weeks.

The content of the application is evaluated by three experts and in the second stage by a panel of experts.

  • Within one week after the application submission deadline, Eureka conducts a compliance assessment of Eurostars projects.
  • Seven weeks after the application submission deadline, Eureka informs applicants whether their project has passed the first evaluation stage, including legal and financial capacity checks.
  • 13 weeks after the application submission deadline, the Eureka Secretariat informs whether the project has met the threshold and is submitted to the funding agencies of the partner countries for approval.

16 weeks after the application submission deadline, the Eureka Secretariat will announce whether the project will be funded, i.e. whether the partner countries are ready to finance the project partners.

In Estonia, Enterprise Estonia organises the funding of Estonian companies that have received a positive decision in the Eurostars program.

If your application has received a positive funding decision, you can proceed to implement your project with your partners.

If the project is approved by Eureka, the lead partner must submit a signed consortium agreement to Eureka within 6 weeks.

Project interim reports must be submitted once every 6 calendar months.

The deadlines for submitting reports are in the funding decision.

The reports are submitted through the structural funds e-toetus environment.

Unit prices for transport and accommodation costs

SUBMIT REPORT

Helpful for applicants

Kersti Vaarmets

Kersti.Vaarmets@​eis.​ee

+372 5887 5715

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