There are numerous government grant programs in Flanders, Belgium and the EU to support science, technology and business innovation. Whether they concern SMEs, large companies or research organizations, etc., we can help you see clearly in the multitude of innovation funding programs. Whether you want to deepen research and development, test a prototype or pilot, or demonstrate the reproducibility of a new concept or business model, the right grant funding program will give your innovation project a boost. .
Funding by regional governments and the Belgian government
The Flemish, Walloon and Brussels governments encourage companies in their respective regions to place innovation at the heart of their activities in order to help revive the economy. Thanks to grants for research and development, the Flemish Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (VLAIO), the Walloon Economy, Employment, Research SPW and the Brussels Innoviris program help organizations to successfully develop their innovative ideas. These grants help fund relatively short-term innovations that are results-oriented and contain a clear business case focused on innovation, or projects with a long-term vision, which require applied research and the acquisition of expertise. new knowledge. In addition, at the national level, the Foundation for Research in Flanders (FWO) stimulates basic scientific research and strategic economic research.
Funding by the European Commission
The European Commission offers many interesting grant possibilities which can help finance your research and innovation projects. At Moore, we have the experience of assisting our clients in a variety of CE programs. Within the framework of the new Horizon Europe program, we are able to support projects concerning Excellence Science, Global Issues and Industrial Competitiveness, and Innovative Europe. This includes supporting international consortium projects and disruptive breakthroughs that create markets through EIC Accelerator projects. Other programs include: LIFE, the European Cohesion Fund (ECF) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). The main topics covered are health and the transition to a green and digital economy.
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