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Experimental Development

Experimental development involves using existing knowledge to produce plans for new or improved products, processes, or services. This may include drafts, drawings, prototypes, and pilot projects as long as they are not intended for commercial use. Experimental production and testing of products, processes, and services are eligible if they cannot be used for industrial applications or commercial purposes. Experimental development does not include routine or periodic changes to existing operations.
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Experimental Development

Experimental development involves using existing knowledge to produce plans for new or improved products, processes, or services. This may include drafts, drawings, prototypes, and pilot projects as long as they are not intended for commercial use. Experimental production and testing of products, processes, and services are eligible if they cannot be used for industrial applications or commercial purposes. Experimental development does not include routine or periodic changes to existing operations.
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Experimental development

"Experimental development means the acquiring, combining, shaping and using of


existing scientific, technological, business and other relevant knowledge and skills for
the purpose of producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or
improved products, processes or services. These may also include, for example, other
activities aiming at the conceptual definition, planning and documentation of new
products, processes and services. The activities may comprise producing drafts,
drawings, plans and other documentation, provided that they are not intended for
commercial use.
The development of commercially usable prototypes and pilot projects is also included
where the prototype is necessarily the final commercial product and where it is too
expensive to produce for it to be used only for demonstration and validation purposes.
In case of a subsequent commercial use of demonstration or pilot projects, any revenue
generated from such use must be deducted from the eligible costs.
The experimental production and testing of products, processes and services are also
eligible, provided that these cannot be used or transformed to be used in industrial
applications or commercially.
Experimental development does not include the routine or periodic changes made to
products, production lines, manufacturing processes, existing ser vices and other
operations in progress, even if such changes may represent improvements."
Source: 'Community framework for state aid for research and development and innovation'  (2006/C
323/01).

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