Leading your R&I towards societal impact

Our tailored services are designed to boost the dissemination and exploitation of your research results, guiding you and your innovation to the market and the wider world.

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Transforming project results into concrete benefits for the society

One of the main challenges researchers are facing is converting their findings into valuable outcomes.

Booster takes on this challenge by offering expert and customised support to increase the added value of Research & Innovation (R&I) projects and bring them out into the world.

Expert support and mentoring services

Booster is an initiative from the European Commission providing a set of services to EU-funded projects, free-of-charge, to help navigate the complexities of dissemination and exploitation.

Booster's comprehensive services encompass everything from go-to-market strategies and networking opportunities to intellectual assets management and public speaking coaching.

Apply today and get support in maximising your research impact, driving innovation, and contributing to a brighter future!

Personalised support
From initial consultation to ongoing mentoring, our Booster mentor is here to guide you through every step of the way.
Building block services
Benefit from our core services in dissemination and go-to-market strategies.
Additional services
Learn from a range of complementary services, including intellectual asset management, portfolio analysis, and public speaking coaching. 

Since 2020...

2169

Services requested since Booster’s launch

1764

Projects supported with expertise and training

10816

Organisations involved in the supported projects

Success Story

The STEM project story of success: advancing energy-managing composite materials

Horizon Results Booster services were very helpful. It was useful to understand how exploitation could go beyond direct commercialisation. Through these seminars, I realised that in fact it could be applied to many fields.