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business numbers showing successful economic development or bankingcrisisEBN, the Brussels-based innovation network, has publicly announced the results of its 2014 annual quality survey. The network, with over 150 quality certified Business and Innovation Centres throughout Europe and overseas, has fostered the creation of over 13.000 jobs and helped raise more than €284 million in funding for small businesses.

Giordano Dichter, head of EU|BIC Services at EBN, said: “We are very proud of our members’ results. EU|BICs dedicate their efforts and resources to help entrepreneurs with innovative ideas, turn those ideas into viable, successful and sustainable businesses. Such results confirm the strength of the EU|BIC model as an industry standard to look up to.”

Also EBN’s CEO, Philippe Vanrie, demonstrated his enthusiasm on the subject: “Considering Europe’s economic challenges today, these facts and figures demonstrate the EU-BIC model is a perfect method to professionalise and scale-up local and regional business and innovation support ecosystems."

This year’s questionnaire results can be seen in summary in this infographic. Data was gathered from on-line self-assessment, on-site audits and quality control by EBN. Alongside with considerable job creation, the network has supported 18.600 potential new entrepreneurs, 6,300 start-ups and 9,000 SMEs in 2013. The companies’ survival rates after incubation period amount to 90% and the value for money entails only €8,066 of public funding per job created. At the end of 2014, a European Court of Auditors report had already concluded incubators under the EU|BIC label are more efficient in their spending of public money, reach better results and have higher impact than other EU incubators, thanks to the use of sound quality, benchmarking and monitoring mechanismsi. Based on these evidences and strong impact results, EBN invites regional and local authorities to adopt the EU|BIC model in deploying more efficient business support ecosystems.

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