Project sustainability and exploitation

Ensuring the sustainability of the results and their exploitation beyond the duration of the project: an obligation for the European Commission.

Defining a clear strategy, mobilising the right tools and involving the relevant stakeholders are essential to the success of any project...

Scinnov supports project leaders in the development of sustainability plans and in the implementation ofappropriate tools (business models, roadmaps, strategic partnerships, infrastructures, creation of legal entities), in order to guarantee a lasting and structuring impact of the European project.

Our method of working

Stage 1

Monitor the results of the project during its implementation

Result: mapping of the main results achieved and assessment of their potential use.

Stage 2

Define a strategy for exploiting the results

Result: plan for exploiting the project's results to maximise their impact (business model, exploitation licences, transfer, financing plan).

Stage 3

Ensuring the sustainability of the tools developed for the project (e.g. databases, software, algorithms, consortium, platforms)

Result: the creation of legal instruments or transfer of tools to maintain them after the funding ends.

Stage 4

Monitoring operational and sustainability measures

Result: monitoring of measures and actions implemented before the end of the project, for a period of two years after the end of the project.

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FAQ

What obligations do I have to exploit the results of my projects?
Beneficiaries of European funding are required to implement concrete actions to exploit the results obtained. This means :

  • Promote the innovations, technologies and knowledge generated,
  • Ensuring the dissemination and application of results in industrial, scientific or societal contexts,
  • Draw up operating and sustainability plans right from the project set-up phase,
  • Comply with the programme's medium- and long-term impact monitoring requirements.

What tools have the European institutions made available to make it easier to use the results?
The European Commission offers a number of tools and resources to help project leaders maximise the impact of their results:

  • The platform Horizon Results Boosterwhich offers personalised coaching services,
  • Guides and training dedicated to intellectual property management, marketing and development,
  • European networks of experts and incubators,
  • Platforms for sharing results, such as CORDIS.

Can you give us an example of an operating measure that you have put in place for a European consortium?
Our team defined a detailed plan for exploiting the results, including a sustainability plan for the tools developed during the project: a bank of human tissue samples, a bank of predictive models and algorithms, and challenge agents. This plan includes governance mechanisms to ensure access to the results and an economic model for maintaining the infrastructure.

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