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The Largest Business Network Worldwide

The Largest Business Network Worldwide. Enterprise Europe (?) Network. Contact points: 40 countries 600 organisations 4.000 persons. EU 27 + AC (Iceland, Norway) + CC (Turkey, Croatia & FYROM) + Armenia, Israel, Switzerland, Russia, Montenegro, Serbia

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The Largest Business Network Worldwide

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  1. The Largest Business Network Worldwide Enterprise Europe (?) Network Contact points: 40 countries 600organisations 4.000persons EU 27 + AC(Iceland, Norway)+ CC(Turkey, Croatia & FYROM) +Armenia, Israel, Switzerland, Russia, Montenegro, Serbia USA, China, Syria, Egypt & Chile

  2. New Network for the supportof Entrepreneurship & Innovation • Framework • Strategic alliance of the most important SME support networks (EICs & IRCs) • Established organisations – actors for the support of innovation & entrepreneurship National infrastructures with long lasting experience in national and international collaborations, distinguished for their high quality services

  3. The Hellenic Consortium http://www.enterprise-hellas.gr/ • 2 Research & Technology organisations • 5 Chambers of Commerce • 3 Industrial associations • 1 Regional Development Company • 4 R&D Companies • 1 Public Organisation for SMEs Support 8 Partners acted as IRC, 9 as EIC and 4 as NCP Coordinator: EKT/NHRF (IRC & NCP)

  4. Services: One –Stop-Shop concept • Information, feedback and international business cooperation services • Innovation, Technology & Knowledge transfer services (link research and industry) • Encouraging SME in participating in the FP RTD programme (collaboration with academia) Free of charge; high quality services; No Wrong Door concept

  5. Targets • Enhancement of business, technological, research, economic and political collaborations at EU & International level • Enhancement of local companies’ entrepreneurship • Support of developing regions • Innovation support and promotion to the local SMEs, to the research and academic organisations (valorisation of research results) • Link research – industry (valorisation of research results) • Economic development and employment support

  6. Creation 18 Sector Groups : • Agro-food • Automotive -Transport –Logistics • Biotech – Pharma and Cosmetics • Chemicals • Environment • Healthcare • ICT industries and services • Intelligent Energy • Maritime industries and services • Materials • Nano and micro technologies • Security and Defense • Space and Aerospace • Textile • Tourism and cultural heritage • Sustainable construction • Services and retail • Wood and furniture Sectorial Approach of the Network • Relevant synergies with FP7-THEMES • Helps in the R&T development of sectors: Bridge for Commercial, Technological & Research collaborations • Organisation of Brokerage services for each sector (customised face to face meetings in Relevant International Exhibitions (ICT: Cebit; HEALTHCARE: Medica; MARINE: Seafood, Aquanor))

  7. Implementation tools Tools for reaching large groups: • Common web • Databases (3: submission Commercial, Technological and Research collaborations) • Media • Targeted awareness activities • Seminars and info-days Tools for servicing single recipients: • Visits • Customised services (audits etc…) • Input in EEN databases Tools for Supporting SGs (Sectorial Special Groups) • Fairs, Conferences • Organisation and participation in International Brokerage Events • Missions • Publications, surveys, reports • Cluster support

  8. Network Web www.enterprise-europe-network.ec.europa.eu

  9. Network tools: Automatic Matching Tool http://www.enterprise-hellas.gr/services/Innovation/amt.dot

  10. +-------------------------------------------------------------------++-------------------------------------------------------------------+ • This is an automatic message sent on 09/05/2009 • You registered to receive it on a daily basis • +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ • Enterprise Europe Network Automatic Matching result for NDC-PAS ( Phone:+30-2107273920, Fax: +30-2107246824) • Dear Dr Antonis Mistriotis • We sent you the following technology profile according to your selection in the Enterprise Europe Network-Technology - Database. • ------------ • Title:Novel antimalaric drugs • Abstract:One of the major Italian universities have developed novel usnic acid derivatives that could represent the basis for the development of new drugs. The inventors identified usnic acid as a lead compound active against the hepatic stage of Plasmodium falciparum and some of the new compounds show a strong antimalaric activity. The university is seeking either a license or technical cooperation agreement with companies and research institutes in order to develop products and test new applications • (TECHNOLOGY OFFER, ref.:09 IT 54W2 3DBZ) • Detailed information:http://160.44.251.10/matching/completerec.cfm?BBS_ID=157247&COMPANY=631013 • ------------ • 1 result(s) matching your selected criteria: • Applications for Health;- Pharmaceutics; • For further information please don´t hesitate to contact your local Enterprise Europe Network office: • National Documentation Centre / National Hellenic Research Foundation • Christina Pascual; E-mail:cpascual@ekt.gr Phone:+30 2107273920 Automatic Matching Tool (2)

  11. Valorisation of research results • Valorisation can be defined as • All initiatives and activities undertaken with a view to increasing the value of research results and, more generally, enhancing knowledge. • More specifically, valorisation involves the means used to adapt knowledge, results and capabilities acquired in research units to fit the socio-economic environment.

  12. Valorisation of research results: steps EUROCRIS _______________ EEN STEP1:Visits researchers: Assess advantages, Innovative aspects of RTD results, readiness to market(no ready = further Technological and/or Research collaboration) STEP 2:IPR seminars, IPR Hepldesk, National & International Patent Offices STEP 3:Dissemination RTD results & request technological and/or commercial collaboration through databases & brokerage services

  13. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Technology Collaboration Form:Assessment on Innovation & Advantages of RTD results & readiness to reach market 1. Researcher assessment 2. Network member assessment

  14. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Technology Collaboration Form:Assessment on Innovation, Advantages of RTD results and readiness to reach market

  15. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Technology Collaboration Form:Assessment on Innovation, Advantages of RTD results and readiness to reach market

  16. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Submission Technology Offer (positive assessment) • Short Title: • Abstract: + • Description • Main advantages & Innovative Aspects • Partner sought: Industry, Venture capital • Kind of collaboration: licensing, commercial, venture capital agreement

  17. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Submission Technology Request (negative assessment) • Short Title: • Abstract: + • Description • Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements • Partner sought: Academia, Industry • Kind of collaboration: further R&T development

  18. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Submission R&D Partner Search (negative assessment)

  19. Valorisation-Step 1: Detection, Assessment of R&D Results Submission R&D Partner Search (negative assessment)

  20. Valorisation-Step 2: Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Organisation of IPR Seminars and info-days: related to Patents, Databases & SoftwareLink/collaboration with IPR stakeholders: IPR Helpdesk + National (OBI) & International Patent Bodies (EPO)

  21. Valorisation-Step 3: Exploitation of R&D results Brokerage Services Brokerages services (Brokerage events, Missions): face to face customised meetings with industry, venture capitalists… Medical Technologies Partnering Event in parallel with MEDICA Exhibition (November, Dusseldorf-Germany): In 2008 event: EKT/NHRF disseminate 5 FP-RTD results

  22. The people behind the Network Cristina Pascual EKT EIE: Tel.:210-7273920, e-mail: cpascual@ekt.gr

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