EIC Accelerator: the non-bankability concept In the context of the Accelerator, non-bankability means “inability to attract sufficient funding”. In the proposal, you must describe how you have tried to attract investment and why you were not abl... European Innovation Council (EIC)
EIC Accelerator: technology readiness levels (TRL) Where a topic description refers to a TRL, the following definitions apply, unless otherwise specified: Grant covers TRL6 to TRL8 In the EIC Accelerator funding scheme, the grant can cover only activi... European Innovation Council (EIC)
EIC Accelerator: the interview (evaluation step 2) This information is an excerpt of the Guideline for Applicants v 1.1 published by the EIC. It is meant for easy reference and does not substitute a full review of the Guidelines for Applicants, which ... European Innovation Council (EIC)
EIC Accelerator: info on blended finance (grant+equity) This information has been updated based on the EIC Fund Investment Guidelines v. 3.0 published 22.04.2021. A copy of the document can be browsed here under for more information. What are the ‘conditio... European Innovation Council (EIC)
EIC Accelerator: purchase of goods and services, subcontracting, linked third parties, in-house consultants, temp agencies Note: in large part the rules for purchase of goods and services, subcontracting, linked third parties etc. are common to all H2020 project and are explained in detail in the Annotated Model Grant Agr... European Innovation Council (EIC)