Business Finland will fund Research to Business projects in public research organizations where the project team prepares a research-based product or service idea for commercialization and carries out applied research which support the commercialization.
The purpose of the commercialization preparation is to clarify the potential exploitation paths of the product or service idea and to help choose the most promising paths and ways that can lead to business either in a new start-up or in an existing company.
Business Finland can fund 80 % of the total cost of projects. In this call, Business Finland has not limited total costs of the funded project. Typically, Research to Business projects range from EUR 300,000 to EUR 700,000.
In this call, the project ideas are not presented to Business Finland's specialists before submitting an application. Contact your research organization's innovation or commercialization unit before applying. They help you evaluate the suitability of Research to Business funding for your project and can support you in the application process.
In the evaluation of funding applications, we examine following issues:
We also require:
The evaluation will also take into account other applications competing for funding.
Submit your application via Business Finland's online service at the latest Wednesday 5.3.2025 at 23:59.
Attach a project plan which includes
Furthermore, the statement on intellectual property rights related to R2B project by Innovation Services should be attached to the application.
Maximum length of the plan is 20 pages, pages exceeding the page limit are not reviewed. The list of references (no more than 2 pages) does not count towards the length of the plan.
In addition to the joint project plan, all participants of joint projects have to send their own application on Business Finland through on-line services. These applications should be titled using the name/abbreviation of the project and the name of the applicant organization.
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How long can the Research to Business project last?
Research to Business projects typically vary in duration to 12-24 months, depending on the project's industry and idea readiness. After the project you should know, what is the best way to commercialize the idea.
Can I include basic research in the Research to Business project?
The objective of Research to Business projects is to prepare the commercialization of research results after basic research, so basic research is not allowed in this project. Instead, applied research can be carried out according to the approved project plan to support the preparation of commercialization.
Can I write a business plan in the project?
No. However, you can acquire information (customer surveys, market surveys etc.) that you need for your business plan.
Can I contact potential customers in the project?
Yes. When you are preparing your research results for commercialization, it is important to find out, what problems or needs your potential customers have. You can do it e.g. by interviewing the potential customers or by running proof of concept tests in the customer interface.
Can I make product development in the project?
No. You can do proof of concept tests to verify the functionality of your idea. However, ready-to-sell products cannot be made.
What should I do, if my research organization does not have any innovation/commercialization unit to evaluate my idea?
Contact the person in your organization, who is in charge of research and /or Business Finland.
Can we set up a startup before the Research to Business project ends?
The goal of the Research to Business project is to prepare the commercialization of the research based product or service idea. If the startup is set up to commercialize the product or service, the project's goals are achieved and the funding will be discontinued. The beneficiary must inform Business Finland about the change.
What role does steering group have in the project?
The Research to Business project steering group is an advisory body for the project team. The steering group monitors that the project is implemented in accordance with the approved plan and objectives and that at least 40 % of the project costs are used for the commercialization preparations.
Who can be the accountable leader?
The accountable project leader may not be disqualified. The accountable project leader must not have a personal interest in a company that funds the project or benefits from it or in a company that sells services to the project. An example of a prohibited associated interest would be a situation in which the accountable project leader or their family member owns 10% or more of the company, is a member of the company’s administrative bodies, or is the managing director of the company. In Research to Business projects, a company that is established after the project to utilize the project results is considered to benefit from the project.
How do we share the tasks and costs in a joint project?
In a joint project the research organizations have common project plan, where they show the benefits of the joint project, common goals and the tasks and resources of both organizations. Both organizations have to make their own application. The cost allocation for commercialization preparations (minimum 40 %) can be a common target for the joint project. If either of the research organizations does not follow the project plan or reach the goals, the funding will be discontinued from both parties.
What should be taken into account when making procurements for the project?
Procurements made for the project are governed by provisions on public contracts and any instructions issued by the beneficiary's administration. Ask for instructions on innovation services or tendering services in your own organization. If a procurement has been made in violation of the procurement provisions, the procurement price is not an eligible project cost.
What communication costs can be eligible for a project?
Communication costs that are necessary and reasonable for the implementation of the project can be eligible for the project in accordance with the funding conditions set out in the project plan. Communication costs may relate to the dissemination of research results, e.g. in a scientific conference or article in which they are the costs of applied research, or they may relate to the preparation of commercialization when communication of the project and its results aims to networking and finding potential customers and investors. In this case, the costs eligible for the project may include, for example videos, webpages, even podcasts, when they are not general communications of the organization. Ineligible costs include the cost of economic activities, brand building, marketing materials (e.g. letter templates, logos, clothing, pens, etc.). All project communication should always mention Business Finland as a financier.