Technological transfer and commercialisation of public research results through PPI in the Mediterranean region (Q4294704)

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Project Q4294704 in Egypt, Tunisia, Italy, Spain, Jordan
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Technological transfer and commercialisation of public research results through PPI in the Mediterranean region
Project Q4294704 in Egypt, Tunisia, Italy, Spain, Jordan

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    3,301,059.51 Euro
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    3,667,843.91 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 October 2020
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    31 March 2023
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    Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
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    30°2'9.02"N, 31°12'18.47"E
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    40°51'21.35"N, 14°13'27.26"E
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    40°26'28.43"N, 3°41'15.04"W
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    31°57'14.22"N, 35°54'38.30"E
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    36°48'50.69"N, 10°10'58.08"E
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    National Research Centres (NRCs) are the main producers of R&D results in the Mediterranean region, whose results are transferred to the society through different instruments but not through Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI), although public procurement makes up a large share of public spending and at least 17% of the GDP of most Mediterranean countries. The PPI4MED project aims to create and demonstrate a model to transfer results from NRCs to public buyers, industry, SMEs and people through the co-design of solutions in 5 national and 1 cross-border living labs and the implementation of 12 real PPI processes to raise awareness of policymakers to include PPI as a strategic instrument to transfer results as part of the science policy in each concerned country. PPI can be a transformational instrument for scientific policy and R&D results financed by the public sector. The pilots to be implemented in 5 countries will demonstrate the potential of PPI to address the major challenges of our societies. (English)
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