a to pursue and
update their policies for assisting SMEs with technology upgrading and
innovation programmes;
b to give priority to policy measures
in favour of SMEs at local and regional levels;
c to involve organisations of SMEs, including branch organisations and
Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in this work;
d to continue and strengthen programmes encouraging closer contacts
between SMEs and higher education and research institutions, including the
promotion of staff mobility;
e to assist SMEs wanting to access information on new technologies (by
facilitating access to information search capacities, fairs and exhibitions,
demonstration facilities, etc.);
f to continue and strengthen support for intermediaries bringing SMEs
into contact with research and development (R&D) capacities or encouraging
R&D personnel to create SMEs, in particular science and technology parks,
business incubators and similar structures;
g to consider
increasing public investment in research and development, and to encourage
enterprises to do the same;
h to create, in co-operation with
private institutions, capital funds available for the lower end of seed and
risk capital requirements (from 2 000 to 40 000 euros);
i to work towards closer European co-operation and networking among
agencies, assistance structures and programmes supporting the introduction and
use of new technologies in SMEs, such as the European Association of Research
and Technology Organisations, co-operation between European science and
technology parks etc;
j to use fully the EUREKA RTD (Research and Technical Development)
programme promoting European industrial competitiveness to favour the
development of high-tech SMEs;
k to pay special attention to SMEs in co-operation programmes involving
European economies in transition.