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The European Court of Auditors – ECA – published the special report dedicated to SME Instrument and confirmed that it is  an effective and innovative programme facing relevant challenges.

With €3 billion for 2014-2020, the EU’s SME instrument strives to support innovation in SMEs and start-ups by filling the gap in funding and increasing commercialisation of research results.

Overall, the report concluded that the instrument provides effective assistance to SMEs in developing their innovation projects and that having the EU branding helps companies to attract additional investment. The Commission competently manages the instrument.

However, the Court recommends improving the targeting of beneficiaries, the geographical outreach and the selection of projects.

Also, more can be done to attract additional funding that would help bring innovation projects to market.

As the SME Instrument has been redesigned for 2021-2027 as part of the European Innovation Council (EIC), in the report, ECA makes recommendations in particular for preserving aspects of its design, improving project selection, enhancing business acceleration services and creating synergies with other financial instruments.

The all report is available online 

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