
Invent Baltics
Invent Baltics
11 Projects, page 1 of 3
- FAC,VGTU,HAMBURG AVIATION,APRE,INCAS,Stowarzyszenie Polskiego Przemysłu Lotniczego,MLK,HELICE CLUSTER,University of Žilina,Pegase,Aerospace Valley,Invent BalticsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605465
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:TEH- TALLINN SCIENCE PARK TEHNOPOL, TARTU SCIENCE PARK FOUNDATION TSP, Invent Baltics, ESTONIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, BIATEH- TALLINN SCIENCE PARK TEHNOPOL,TARTU SCIENCE PARK FOUNDATION TSP,Invent Baltics,ESTONIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,BIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 673460Overall Budget: 43,733.7 EURFunder Contribution: 43,733.7 EURThe objective of the project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of Estonian SMEs. The action is aimed at two kinds of SMEs - beneficiaries of the SME Instrument of Horizon and SMEs with significant innovation activities and a high potential for internationalisation. For beneficiaries of the SME Instrument, the service package (the Key Account Management service) consists of identifying weaknesses in the innovation capacities of the beneficiary; identifying suitable coaches (based on the assessment in the first step) to address the identified weaknesses and moderating the coach-client relationship; and accompanying the beneficiary through the SME Instrument project. The service packages outside the scope of the SME Instrument (the “Enhancing the innovation management capacity of SME's” service) consist of carrying out a diagnostic audit of the selected SMEs; and developing and implementing a tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to manage innovation processes. Within the current action, the ESTINNO-NET consortium aims to provide the 7-day service packages to at least 15 SMEs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2021Partners:ESTONIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, Invent Baltics, TARTU SCIENCE PARK FOUNDATION TSP, TEH- TALLINN SCIENCE PARK TEHNOPOL, BIAESTONIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY,Invent Baltics,TARTU SCIENCE PARK FOUNDATION TSP,TEH- TALLINN SCIENCE PARK TEHNOPOL,BIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 879933Overall Budget: 164,150 EURFunder Contribution: 164,150 EURThe objective of the project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of Estonian SMEs. The action is aimed at two kinds of SMEs - beneficiaries of the EIC pilot and SMEs with significant innovation activities and a high potential for internationalisation. For beneficiaries of the EIC pilot, the service package (the Key Account Management service) consists of identifying weaknesses in the innovation capacities of the beneficiary; identifying suitable coaches (based on the assessment in the first step) to address the identified weaknesses and moderating the coach-client relationship; and accompanying the beneficiary through the EIC pilot project. The service packages outside the scope of the SME Instrument (the “Enhancing the innovation management capacity of SME's” service) consist of carrying out a diagnostic audit of the selected SMEs; and developing and implementing a tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to manage innovation processes. Within the current action, the consortium aims to provide the service packages to 50 Estonian SMEs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:FHG, KhAI, APRE, Stowarzyszenie Polskiego Przemysłu Lotniczego, EASN-TIS +6 partnersFHG,KhAI,APRE,Stowarzyszenie Polskiego Przemysłu Lotniczego,EASN-TIS,THELSYS,ZAL,SLOT CONSULTING LTD,Aerospace Valley,CIRA,Invent BalticsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 724109Overall Budget: 1,996,660 EURFunder Contribution: 1,996,660 EURAviation is a vital industrial sector of Europe’s society and economy. For several historical reasons the economic activities in this field are unevenly distributed across Europe. Statistics show that also the R&D effort, which always comes along with the aviation, mirrors this allocation. On one hand, there are countries and regions featuring low involvement in aviation research and also low participation in the EU Framework Programmes; on the other – some regions are heavily involved in aviation R&D and are origin of wealth and prosperity. RADIAN is a multi-step project which intends to overcome this misbalance by identification of barriers for international collaboration in aviation research at EU level and by subsequent development and verification of solutions and measures on level of the European regions. The initial step is to assess the impact of regional, national and international environment on aviation actors. An impact is considered to become a “barrier” in case it has a detrimental nature or significantly differs from the pan-European average. By systematically comparing single impact scenarios for various actors located in different European regions, barriers for cooperation will be identified. Having this verified knowledge, 12 target regions are identified to derive, verify and execute tailored activity plans aiming at the enhancement of the actor’s ability to cooperate by reducing the disadvantageous impact or by the advancement of actor’s own assets, knowledge and abilities. Another field of work of RADIAN is a self-sustaining collaboration platform which acts as a host for transnational exchange. The platform aims at becoming a live portal, for providing personalised information related to the users’ interests such as open calls, available funding schemes, recent advancements etc.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2014Partners:AAU, OHB, TARTU OBSERVATORY, NANOSPACE AB, Invent BalticsAAU,OHB,TARTU OBSERVATORY,NANOSPACE AB,Invent BalticsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 313116more_vert
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