To foster the growth and internationalization of SMEs and professionals in the Veneto region, through specialized accompaniment (Phase I) and contributions to export actions (Phase II), within supply chains:
Fashion
Sports
Interior Design
Automotive
Agricultural Machinery
Mechanical Subcontracting
Available resources
3,000,000 total, divided into two phases:
Phase I (assessment and training): accompaniment and coaching service
Phase II (export actions): contributions to expenses for international marketing, e-commerce, trade fairs, trademarks and patents
Target audience
SMEs and freelancers with operational headquarters in the Veneto region, possessing ATECO codes consistent with the eligible supply chains
Individuals without a VAT number or without an operating office in the region are not eligible
Phases and deadlines
Phase
Activities
Opening
Closing
I
Assessment, coaching, workshops and incoming
July 17, 2025, h 10:00 a.m.
September 30, 2025, h 12:00
I*
(Automotive, Agricultural Machinery, Sub. only).
January 13, 2026, h 10:00 a.m.
March 31, 2026, h 12:00
II
Grants for e-commerce, trade shows, patents
at the conclusion of Phase I
until the budget is exhausted
* Separate deadline for Heavy dies
Intensity and extent of contribution (phase II)
Contribution equal to the’80 % of eligible expenses
Maximum per enterprise: € 23.813,88
Minimal expenditure: € 5.000
Eligible expenses (Phase II)
Implementation or enhancement of e-commerce and multilingual websites
Registration and renewal Of trademarks and patents abroad
Participation in trade fairs Collective, incoming foreign operators, B2B missions
B2B marketing campaigns, lead generation and specialized consulting
Mode of presentation
Via platform Funds.RVE (SPID/CIE/CNS) - “Integrated Supply Chain Projects” section.”
Scoring institute: strategic coherence, degree of innovation, sustainability, and export potential
How we can come alongside you
Preliminary analysis: we assess export maturity and training needs
Planning: we define the optimal supply chain plan and budget together
Full support: application compilation, uploading to Fondi.RVE and coordination of Phase I activities.
Operational management: speaker selection, incoming organization, exhibition coordination and digital campaigns
Reporting: drafting of final documentation and verification of eligibility
Contact us for more information!
Frequently Asked Questions
The Veneto Region's Integrated Supply Chain Projects aim to foster the growth and internationalization of SMEs and professionals in Veneto. This is achieved through a specialized support program in Phase I and contributions for export activities in Phase II. The sectors involved include fashion, sport, interior design, automotive, agricultural machinery, and mechanical subcontracting. Participating SMEs can benefit from strategic and financial support to improve their competitiveness in international markets. The program is specifically designed to support the development of local production chains.
For Integrated Supply Chain Projects, a total of €3,000,000 is available, divided into two distinct phases. In Phase I, SMEs can access assessment and training services, which include support and coaching. In Phase II, however, contributions are planned for expenses related to international marketing, e-commerce, trade fairs, trademarks, and patents. These resources are essential to ensure adequate support for SMEs looking to expand their presence in foreign markets. Funding will be disbursed until the budget is exhausted, so it is crucial to plan and initiate participation processes promptly.
SMEs and self-employed professionals with an operational headquarters in Veneto and ATECO codes consistent with the admitted supply chains can participate in Integrated Supply Chain Projects. It is important to note that entities without a VAT number or without an operational headquarters in the regional territory cannot access these projects. Participation is therefore aimed at ensuring that resources are allocated to businesses actively operating within the Veneto economic context. Inclusion is essential to support and enhance the potential of local SMEs. This selectivity helps to focus interventions where there is a greater need for support.
In Phase II, contributions can cover various eligible expenses that are crucial for export activities. Among these are the creation or enhancement of e-commerce and multilingual websites, enabling SMEs to reach an international audience. Additionally, expenses for the registration and renewal of trademarks and patents abroad, vital for protecting innovation, are covered. Participation in collective trade fairs, incoming visits from foreign operators, and B2B missions are other eligible expenses that foster international networking. Finally, B2B marketing campaigns and specialized consulting services are essential for building an effective market presence abroad.
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