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EURIS European Collaborative and Regional Open Innovation Strategies. INTERREG IV C Programme. PROJECT DATA. Acronym: EURIS Title: European Collaborative and Regional Open Innovation Strategies Programme: INTERREG IV C Programme Type of Intervention: Mini-programme
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EURIS European Collaborative and Regional Open Innovation Strategies INTERREG IV C Programme
PROJECT DATA • Acronym: EURIS • Title: European Collaborative and Regional Open Innovation Strategies • Programme: INTERREG IV C Programme • Type of Intervention: Mini-programme • Website: www.euris-programme.eu (under construction) • Duration: January 2010 – December 2013 • Total Budget: 4.130.511,30 € • EC Contribution (ERDF): 3.240.460,80 €
EURIS GOALS • Overall Goal: To contribute to the Opening Up of EU Regions Innovation ecosystems through the embracement of Open Innovation, in terms of accelerated cooperation rates among Innovation Stakeholders. • Specific Objectives: 1. The development of more effective Regional Innovation Strategies through the mutual learning, exchange and transfer of Good Practices, on the field of collaborative policies conducive to Open Innovation. 2. The dissemination and transfer of such Good Practices to EU Regions. 3. The delivery of Policy Recommendations for regional Innovation Stakeholders to embrace Open Innovation.
EURIS INTERREGIONAL CALL FOR SUBPROJECTS • EURIS Call: • As a Miniprogramme, EURIS allows regional public Stakeholders to participate on interregional Subprojects for the exchange or development of new models on the policy area addressed. • EURIS Scope: • Exchange of experiences and Good Practices on Policies conducive to Open Innovation environments. • Development of new approaches or policies conducive to Open Innovation environments.
EURIS INTERREGIONAL CALL FOR SUBPROJECTS • EURIS Thematic areas: 5 policy areas contributing to the development of Innovation Ecosystems and Frameworks conducive to Open Innovation: • Networking and Collaboration. • Human Capital and Entrepreneurship Culture. • IP management and Technology Markets. • Access to Finance. • Knowledge and Science and Technology base.
PROJECT DATA • Acronym: SFFS • Title: Stimulating Open Innovation through Shared Facilities and Facility Sharing • Website: www.euris-ssfs.eu (under construction) • Duration: April 2011 – November 2012 • Total Budget: 416.576,70 € • EC Contribution (ERDF): 320.126,47 €
SFFS Subproject Goals Main objective: • To exchange knowledge and best practices on development, business models and management of Shared Facilities (SF) and Facility Sharing (FS). Sub-objectives: • to identify, select, analyse and exchange good examples and best practices on shared facilities and facility sharing as a support structure for open innovation; 2. to deliver practical guidelines, business models and policy recommendations for regional policy-makers and public innovation stakeholders;
SFFS Subproject Goals (2) Sub-objectives: 3. to transfer the general recommendations and lessons learnt from the exchange activities to the specific regional situation of the participating regions, to either optimize or study the feasibility or start-up of shared facilities and/or facility sharing within the different participating regions; 4. to disseminate the knowledge and best practices to other EU-regions.
Project Activities (Component 3) • Regional Facility Inventories • 3 international study visits in order to identify best practices • Report of Findings • Report of Recommendations • Regional implementation (start)
1st Study visit Gothenborg, Sweden Lindholmen Science Park • SAFER • VTI • Test Site Sweden Chalmers University • Combustion Engine Research Centre (CERC) • Swedish Hybrid Centre (SHC)
2nd Study visit Euregion NL - B - D • Netherlands - High Tech Automotive Campus, Helmond - Benteler Engineering Services, Helmond - Automotive Facilities Brainport< helmond - TNO / TTAI / DITCM, Helmond • Belgium - Flanders’ Drive, Lommel - Ford Prooving Grounds, Lommel • Germany - Carissma, Ingolstadt - Galileo Above, Aachen