Post by parvej64 on Nov 11, 2023 22:25:49 GMT -5
It is important to take this information into account at the project planning stage and prepare the budget in a way that will be most beneficial for the entrepreneur, i.e. it will take into account the highest possible funding intensity. In the case of the internationalization module, large enterprises will only be able to use de minimis aid, so it must also be verified whether the company has a free limit of this aid. Changes in FENG – positive or negative for entrepreneurs? – our assessment It is difficult to make a clear assessment because some of the provisions are still being worked on at the Ministry. At this point, the pros seem to outweigh the cons.
The SMART path is a solution that entrepreneurs have been calling for for a long time, drawing attention to the artificial division of competitions. Now, by submitting one application, it will be possible to co-finance very different photo retouching categories of costs, which was impossible under POIR. On the plus side, annual allocations and continuous mode can also be noted - in FENG, competitions will last up to a year, with monthly cut-offs, after which the applications submitted in a given round will be assessed. Thanks to this, entrepreneurs will be able to refine their projects and will not have to work under time pressure.
Another step in the right direction is the introduction of new categories of enterprises, i.e. mid-caps and small mid-caps. At FENG, access to a wider range of programs will be available to companies that exceed the ceilings appropriate for SMEs, but are far from large corporations. The fact that a conditional subsidy is introduced in the implementation module is definitely a minus, which in practice means that entrepreneurs planning to implement innovations on the market from their own pockets. A more precise analysis will be possible after the Detailed Description of the Priority Axes is published, which is expected to take place in January.
The SMART path is a solution that entrepreneurs have been calling for for a long time, drawing attention to the artificial division of competitions. Now, by submitting one application, it will be possible to co-finance very different photo retouching categories of costs, which was impossible under POIR. On the plus side, annual allocations and continuous mode can also be noted - in FENG, competitions will last up to a year, with monthly cut-offs, after which the applications submitted in a given round will be assessed. Thanks to this, entrepreneurs will be able to refine their projects and will not have to work under time pressure.
Another step in the right direction is the introduction of new categories of enterprises, i.e. mid-caps and small mid-caps. At FENG, access to a wider range of programs will be available to companies that exceed the ceilings appropriate for SMEs, but are far from large corporations. The fact that a conditional subsidy is introduced in the implementation module is definitely a minus, which in practice means that entrepreneurs planning to implement innovations on the market from their own pockets. A more precise analysis will be possible after the Detailed Description of the Priority Axes is published, which is expected to take place in January.