Successful attendance and participation in the virtual session of the FPCM Catch the wave: European aid for start-ups and SMEs, on Thursday, April 29.
The session Catch the wave: European aid for start-ups and SMEs, organised by the FPCM together with Leyton as part of the activities of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), was a success in terms of attendance and participation. It had 75 attendees through the Zoom platform who asked numerous and interesting questions to the speakers.
The presentations of the two speakers clearly and concisely summarised the different options for financial support available in the European Commission’s schemes. Sanne Suleijmani, Leyton’s European affairs expert, detailed various programmes: Digital Europe, European Innovation Council Pathfinder, Transition activities and Accelerator, Eureka Network, Eurostars and Cluster. For his part, Patricio Gómez related these schemes with other national schemes compatible with European ones, such as those of ENISA, Neotec and the Young Innovative Company Seal.
At the end of her speech, Sanne Suleijmani summarised all the European schemes discussed and their characteristics, deadlines and other details. Finally, an interesting round of more than a dozen questions was opened that the speakers answered completely in record time.
The full session can be seen at the following link:
Session presentations and speakers’ contact are available here:
About Sanne Suleijmani – Leyton
Presentation Patricio Gómez – Leyton
Speakers:
Sanne Suleijmani is currently an EU Affairs Expert at the Leyton Group. PhD in Photonics Engineering, she has advised companies on public funding at regional, national and European level since 2015. His main areas of interest are innovation, energy, ICT and engineering.
Patricio Gómez is Partnership Developer in Leyton, with more than 15 years of experience in the area of development of technology companies in various sectors (SW development, aeronautical engineering or digital marketing) and expert in taxation and financing of R+D+i.