Improving Research and Innovation Infrastructure Performance: from Fragmented to Integrated and Sustainable Cooperation (Q4301501)
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English | Improving Research and Innovation Infrastructure Performance: from Fragmented to Integrated and Sustainable Cooperation |
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1,666,592.45 Euro
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1,960,697.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 August 2019
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31 July 2023
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Hanzehogeschool Groningen
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InnoHEIs project aims at enlarging the role of higher education institutions (HEIs) and their research and innovation infrastructure (RII) as key stakeholders for regional innovation development. Fostering entrepreneurship and creativity brings many benefits to HEIs and the regions. InnoHEIS project addresses the challenge to enhance HEIs RII role as an enabler of entrepreneurship discovery process (EDP) which is an inclusive and interactive bottom-up process in which participants from different environments (policy, business, academia, etc) are discovering potential new activities and opportunities that emerge through this interaction. HEIs RII with its infrastructure and human capacities can build partnerships supporting the integration of entrepreneurial knowledge fragmented and distributed over many organisations, companies, universities, clients and users. Thus, InnoHEIs partners look at possibilities to mobilise HEIs RII for regional innovation development removing barriers among different types of HEIs RII, enhance their cross-institutional and cross-sectoral collaboration. The InnoHEIs strategic objective is to create the favourable environment aiming to improve the usage and employment of innovation infrastructure through better involvement of its users and customers and enhanced science, industry and public collaboration. Partners will collaborate seeking to improve performance HEIs’ RII responding to the regional needs and demand using co-creation methods, demand and user-driven, open innovation approaches to solve regional societal challenges. Fifty policy learning events will be organized: 7 Study Visits back-to-back with 7 Interregional Thematic Workshops and 7 Peer Reviews and 42 regional Stakeholder Group meetings. Thorough regional diagnosis in partner regions will be conducted identifying existing good practices. Partners estimate that at least 16 good practices will be analysed and at least 210 people will increase their professional capacities. (English)
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