Like this (but with better data ... essentially a copy of the structure of "T_CompanyInformation" only adding an IDENTITY column):
USE [cpqaAnswers]
GO
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformationIdx]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformationIdx]
CREATE TABLE [cpqaAnswers].[cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformationIdx](
[Idx][int]IDENTITY(1,1),
[KW_01][nvarchar](MAX),
[KW_02][nvarchhar](MAX)
)
INSERT INTO [cpqaAnswers].[cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformationIdx]
SELECT * FROM [cpqaAnswers].[cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformation]
SELECT MAX[Idx] FROM [cpqaAnswers].[cpqa].[tbl_KW_T_CompanyInformationIdx]
Personally I never use FETCH NEXT. This indexing approach lends itself to DROP of the non-indexed primordium leaving only tables with hard indices. Which of course are easy to use when pointing to non-numerical data that accompanies those "digits".