Fast Track to Innovation (FTI) programme
Programme to accelerate market introduction of innovations such as new products, processes, services and business models.
Up to 3 million euros
Up to 70% cost coverage for SMEs' budgets
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
The FTI programme provides funding for testing, demonstrations, pilot projects and validations focusing on go-to-market strategies. The consortium must consist of 3-5 organisations with at least 60% industrial partners (SMEs or larger companies). At least three different EU member states or associated countries are required. The grant is usually up to 3 million euros with up to 70% cost coverage for SMEs' budgets. The innovation must be on the market within 3 years after project start.
Requirements
- Consortium of 3-5 organisations
- At least 60% industrial partners
- At least three different EU member states or associated countries
- Innovation must be on the market within 3 years after project start
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