
Innovation voucher support
Zamyka się za 10 miesięcy
EUR5k – EUR25k
Latvian micro, small, and medium enterprises can access up to €25,000 in innovation vouchers to collaborate with research institutions and bring new products to market. Applications are open on a rolling basis until April 2027.
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Latvian SMEs seeking to transform bold ideas into market-ready products now have a powerful tool at their disposal: the Innovation Voucher Support programme from the Latvia Investment and Development Agency (LIAA). This grant initiative offers four types of vouchers, from €5,000 to €25,000, to fund collaborative projects between businesses and scientific institutions. With a rolling application deadline until 30 April 2027, the programme provides a flexible, low-risk path to innovation.
For many small and medium-sized enterprises, the cost of engaging research institutions for product development can be prohibitive. Innovation vouchers lower that barrier, enabling companies to access specialised expertise, cutting-edge equipment, and fresh scientific perspectives. By funding direct collaboration between SMEs and universities or research centres, LIAA helps translate academic knowledge into commercial success.
The programme is structured around four distinct voucher categories, each designed for a specific stage or type of innovation:
1. Introductory Voucher (up to €10,000)
Perfect for early-stage exploration. Use this voucher to conduct a feasibility study, assess technical viability, or define a research question with a scientific partner. It’s an ideal starting point for companies new to R&D collaboration.
2. Classic Voucher (up to €25,000)
The flagship option for developing a new product, technology, or process. Classic Vouchers cover substantial R&D work such as prototyping, testing, and pilot production. This is the go-to choice for turning a concept into a tangible prototype.
3. Design Voucher (up to €5,000)
Focused on industrial design and user experience. Use this voucher to refine the form, function, and aesthetics of your product, ensuring it meets market expectations. Even a small design investment can significantly boost commercial appeal.
4. Attraction of Highly Skilled Workers (up to €25,000)
This voucher supports bringing specialised researchers or engineers into your company for a defined project. It’s ideal when you need deep technical expertise that your current team lacks, enabling knowledge transfer and capability building.
Eligibility is straightforward:
The programme explicitly targets cooperation between merchants (companies) and researchers, so a formal agreement with a scientific partner is required before applying.
Typical eligible costs include:
Importantly, the voucher is a grant - it does not need to be repaid if the project is completed according to the agreed plan. Funding is provided as a reimbursement of eligible costs incurred.
The rolling deadline means there is no fixed cut-off date - but funding is limited, so early application is strongly advised.
Consider a Riga-based medical device startup that used a Classic Voucher to collaborate with the Institute of Solid State Physics. Together, they developed a prototype sensor for non-invasive glucose monitoring. The voucher funded materials, testing, and the researcher’s time. Within 18 months, the startup had a working prototype, attracted follow-on investment, and filed a patent. The Innovation Voucher was the catalyst that turned a university discovery into a commercial opportunity.
With a total programme budget allocated by LIAA, funds are disbursed on a rolling basis. Early applicants not only secure funding faster but also gain a head start on their innovation journey. The programme runs until 30 April 2027, but popular voucher types (especially Classic and Attraction of Highly Skilled Workers) may be fully subscribed before that date.
If you need additional support beyond €25,000, consider combining the Innovation Voucher with other Latvian or EU programmes:
The LIAA Innovation Voucher programme is a strategic opportunity for Latvian SMEs to de‑risk R&D, accelerate product development, and strengthen ties with the research community. Whether you are exploring a new idea (Introductory Voucher) or bringing a polished design to market (Design Voucher), there is a funding option tailored to your stage.
Take the next step: Visit the LIAA portal today, find a scientific partner, and submit your application. Innovation doesn’t have to wait - and with these vouchers, you can start tomorrow.
Primary source for programme details, eligibility, and application process.
Direct link to submit applications and access guidelines.
Official EU criteria for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises used by LIAA.
Example scientific partner; illustrates typical research institution eligible for voucher collaboration.
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