It seems that you are an industrial company, right?
First of all, it should be corrected that it does not mean what type of enterprise is suitable for which project, but what kind of projects your company can apply for. If there is a difference between enterprise types, the main difference lies in the difference between large and medium-sized enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises. Those with a registered capital of less than 20 million, sales of less than 30 million, and a headcount of no more than 300 are classified as small and medium-sized enterprises. The government targets such enterprises. There are special support programs for enterprises, which are not available to large and medium-sized enterprises.
Like the example you gave just now, when applying for a high-tech enterprise, as long as the company's products have a certain technological content and have applied for patents or undergone achievement appraisals, they can first declare high-tech products and then proceed with the high-tech process. Enterprise identification. This aspect does not differentiate between the types of enterprises (software, processing, and auto parts are all acceptable). The same is true for agricultural enterprises. The key is to look at the products. Any type of enterprise is acceptable.
There are many policy projects that can be applied for by various localities in the country every year:
1) Science and Technology Plan (Technology Research) which is aimed at product research and development;
2) Provincial This is aimed at product industrialization such as Spark, Torch, Achievement Transformation, etc.
3) The Small and Medium Enterprise Innovation Fund has restrictions on the size of the enterprise
There are more than a dozen national support policies every year, but these projects are actually in sequential order, such as After conducting scientific and technological research or applying for a patent, you can then apply for recognition of high-tech products and then recognition as high-tech enterprises. You can also apply for Spark and Torch plans, etc.
As for national-level projects, the national-level Torch and National Key New Product Plans that just ended in mid-November
These two projects, one is for product industrialization and the other is for product development. R&D, depending on the specific circumstances of your business. If you plan to expand production, then report to the Torch; if you plan to further leverage your technical advantages and innovate products, then report to the company for key new products. Of course, the key new product project has supported areas and unsupported areas. You can check the specific documents. If you have any other questions, you can continue to ask or send me a message on the site