Steinbeis Consulting Center Technology Promotion & Project Financing
Auenstrasse 118
80469 München
Germany
80469 München
Germany
- Phone: +49 89 151286
Website: www.steinbeis-beratungszentrum.com
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Management:
- Helmut Haimerl
Services
- Technology funding and innovation financing
- Funding advice and tax research allowances
- Project and expansion financing
- Drafting of concepts, business plans, and expert reports
- Strategy and innovation consulting
Key Areas
- Initiation and management of innovation alliances (OEM, Tier 1, research institutes, users)
- Funding management for technology-oriented industries (mobility, energy, mechanical engineering, medical technology, etc.) based on programs offered by the German federal government, federal states, and the European Union (Horizon Europe initiative)
- Funding of R&D, operational innovation, and innovative startups
- Financing of innovation and growth initiatives
- Financing in special situations (succession, change of shareholders, etc.)
- Expansion financing and venture capital investments
Project Examples
- Technology funding: hi-tech strategy, KMU-Innovativ program, ZIM etc.
- Tax incentives for research
- Growth finance (including production capacities, product ranges, accessing new markets)
- Innovation funding: grants, venture capital, equity, and debt capital
- SME consulting: strategy, organization, and innovation consulting
- Spin-offs
- Succession arrangements/changes of shareholders
Media
Steinbeis Transfer Magazine
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Mastering Funding – Through Good Management (Transfer Online/2023)
Making better use of tax allowances for research – and boosting competitiveness -
Spoilt for Choice – Research Allowances or Project Funding (Transfer Online/2021)
Steinbeis experts offer guidance on different funding options -
Knowing How It’s Done – Making Systematic Use of Entitlements to Research Funding (Transfer Online/2021)
Steinbeis consultant provides support with project assessments and applications -
GreenCityLab: Visionary Travel Solutions Tested in Real Settings (Transfer 1/2020)
Engineering autonomous travel solutions requires new approaches to developing urban spaces