FAQs > The Application Process (21 entries)
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SMEs operating in the West Midlands region as defined by the Regional Development Agency (Advantage West Midlands) are eligible for participation in the scheme providing they meet the eligibility criteria. If ...
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Apply now via the link below. The application form will be available to complete online until 4pm on 6 May 2010. The application system is now closed to applications. ...
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Please complete the application form through the website. The Advice Centre will be available to help you if you have any queries. If you are unable to submit the form via ...
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Achieving compliance with statutory regulations or legislation Intellectual property protection Standard training courses Software purchases Equipment purchases ...
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Eligible SMEs can buy support to develop a new collaboration with the knowledge base to: Bulid internal capacity Explore specific business issues relating to the expoliation of new ideas ...
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The SME definition refers to the European SME definition, introduced 1 January 2005. To be classed as an SME for the purposes of Innovation Vouchers, you must: Employ fewer ...
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The Innovation Voucher Advice Centre will be available to help you complete the application form. Please call 0121 204 3883 or email enquiries@innovationvouchers-wm.com .
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Advantage West Midlands, our joint funder, has information on State aid.Their current interpretation of State aid reads; ‘State aid has been interpreted to include any transfer of state resources that favours ...
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The Innovation Voucher Scheme operates under 'De Minimis' State aid rules. De Minimis aid is the amount of aid which does not count as State aid i.e. aid received ...
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Yes, all applicants will receive a confirmation email stating their application has been received containing the answers specified. The voucher team will be in touch if there are any queries with ...
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90 vouchers will be awarded in May 2010.
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The Advice Centre will contact you by email to let you know if you have won a voucher or not. This will be followed by a letter confirming this.
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All applications should be submitted on-line via the website (unless unable to do so) and therefore initially, we do not require a signature on the application form. If you are awarded ...
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The Advice Centre will contact you by email to let you know if you have won a voucher. They will then provide you with details of academic(s) interested in working with ...
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Please describe the problem you would like to address. How would solving this help your business? What is it that needs to be produced? Why does it need ...
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Please describe the task you would like an academic to undertake. What expertise are required? What are the objectives of the task? ...
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Your business could benefit in the following ways: Increased profitability Better informed business decisions Improved processes ...
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In each round of vouchers specific deadlines by which the innovation needs to be completed will be set. Details regarding these will be provided on the application form and within information ...
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In applying for a voucher the applicant agrees that any liability of Aston University and the University fulfilling the voucher (other than in respect of death or personal injury) either in ...
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Examples include: Analysis of Consumer Trends e.g. Description of current markets, and changes in those markets expected over the next few years, to aid the launch ...
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The level of aftercare will be discussed between the SME and academic undertaking the work. What is agreed will be detailed in the Agreement form, which both parties are bound to. ...