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European Commission Enterprise and Industry

The European Commission's Enterprise Europe Network provides support to SMEs with internationalization, business partnerships, accessing markets, funding opportunities, innovation, and occupational safety and health. This partnership with EU-OSHA aims to create safer and healthier workplaces, ultimately helping SMEs be more effective in a challenging economic setting.

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European Commission Enterprise and Industry

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  1. European CommissionEnterprise and Industry The Enterprise Europe Network Business and innovation support for SMEs EU-OSHA European Partnership Meeting Brussels, 28 March 2012 Peter Wragg – Head of Unit, DG ENTR/E2

  2. 10 SMEs are the backbone of our economy 75 mil. Jobs Contribution to GDP Up to 90% of jobs in some industry sectors Others SMEs SMEs Others

  3. SMEs and the Single Market • 450 million consumers • Millions of potential business and technology partners • A wealth of (missed) opportunities • A minority have international activities in the EU • Even fewer are active outside the EU • SMEs = vulnerable actors • Competitive pressures, globalisation, crisis: the smaller a company, the harder it gets hit • Investments into safety & health seen as non-productive costs

  4. Mission of the Network • Internationalisation • Business partnerships • Advice on EU laws, rules, standards • Help SMEs access markets and benefit from the Single Market • Access to finance and funding opportunities • Innovation • Technology transfer • Modern innovation support services & Innovation audits, IPR • Increase R&D activities of SMEs • participation in FP7 • Feedback and consultation: dialogue with SMEs

  5. SMEs and occupational safety/health • More than 100.000 fatalities within SMEs yearly - room for improvement - to contribute to safer and healthier workplaces - which in turn would help SMEs to be more effective • Current economic setting is challenging • Respect of human life and employees’ safety and health should always be a priority - economic crisis not to be taken as excuse to disregard this aspect

  6. EU-OSHA and Enterprise Europe Network • Cooperation between EU-OSHA and the Enterprise Europe Network renewed in 2009 • Common Communication Partnership Working Group (6 Enterprise Europe Network partners with 6 EU-OSHA Focal Points) • 22 OSH Ambassadors covering 21 Member States from our Network! – actively involved in organising events and relaying OSH messages and will play a key role in the new campaign ‘Working together for risk prevention’

  7. Thank you for your attention!

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