
Innovation Center Iceland
Innovation Center Iceland
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2019Partners:Innovation Center IcelandInnovation Center IcelandFunder: European Commission Project Code: 831289Overall Budget: 25,350 EURFunder Contribution: 25,350 EURMain task is to provide KAM services to H2020 SME Instruments, FET and FTI beneficiaries andenhance innovation management capacity of selected SME's with high growth potential. Europe Network with the intention to enhance SME’s potential in a successful result of their participation in The SME instruments project and to assist particularly promising SMEs in enhancing their innovation management capacities. The services are aimed at SMEs in Iceland with a great potential for international growth, but lack knowledge, skills or ability to manage innovation activities. Highly qualified staff of Enterprise Europe Network at the Innovation Center Iceland possesses the skills required and in-depth knowledge of the support required to enable companies to reach their potential.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:ONL'FAIT, Innovation Center Iceland, Sony Europe B.V., Stichting Pakhuis de Zwijger, Waag Society +23 partnersONL'FAIT,Innovation Center Iceland,Sony Europe B.V.,Stichting Pakhuis de Zwijger,Waag Society,AFZG,HMC mbo vakschool,University of Iceland,DEPARTAMENT D'EDUCACIÓ- GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,POBLENOU URBAN DISTRICT,AU FIL DU GESTE,AHK,TUT,MANIFATTURA DIGITALE IN EX ANSALDO RETE DI IMPRESE,Fab City Foundation,EUROPEAN CREATIVE HUBS NETWORKCREATIVE HUBS NETWORK,IAAC,ICELANDIC TEXTILECENTER AND KNOWLE DGE CENTER IN BLONDUOSI,Comune di Milano,STICHTING METABOLIC INSTITUTE,TALLINNA LINN,UNIZG,CIVIL ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING DIGITAL FABRICATION,FAB CITY GRAND PARIS,VOLUMES,KOBENHAVNS KOMMUNE,Ressources Urbaines,DESIGN SOCIETYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 869595Overall Budget: 8,523,270 EURFunder Contribution: 8,261,140 EUREurope gave birth to the industrial revolution about two centuries ago thanks to the convergence of a series of factors that allowed technology to be closer to society, while creating economic benefits to regional and national economies. With the globalisation, European cities lost a large volume of manufacturing capacity and transitioned to a knowledge economy. The result: a decrease in manufacturing jobs, the lack appreciation for these jobs, and neglected industrial areas subject to decay. Decay of industrial heritage has a major imprint on European city's identities, but also is a source of opportunity. The result, industrial areas with high historical value for Europe being abandoned or exploited by extractive economic activities, with no connection to local knowledge, and with no generation of value at the local level. CENTRINNO aims to develop and demonstrate strategies, approaches and solutions for regeneration of industrial historic sites and areas as creative production and manufacturing hubs, that 1) hold true to the ecological challenges of our time, 2) boost a diverse, inclusive and innovative urban economy, and 3) and use heritage as a catalizer for innovation and social inclusion. We give centre stage to craftsmen, vocationally trained professionals, entrepreneurs, makers, SME’s, Fab Labs, Food Labs and Makerpaces to become key players in the cities supply of local goods and support them to take on a fundamental role in our future cities, thus opposing disengagement and stagnation of local economies. Through a holistic method combining the Fab City Global Initiative approach to productive cities with Emotion Networking, life cycle assessment and spatially-specific material flow analyses, we bring to the fore both complex, layered histories of these sites as well as the cities available resources in terms of urban landscape, materials, current day skills and practice and human capital.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2021Partners:Innovation Center Iceland, RANNISInnovation Center Iceland,RANNISFunder: European Commission Project Code: 879417Overall Budget: 53,766.2 EURFunder Contribution: 53,750 EURMain task is to deliver Key Account Management services to SME beneficiaries of the EIC pilots under H2020, in addition to offering Enhancing the innovation management capacity of SMEs, focusing on particularly promising SMEs in enhancing their innovation management capacities. The services are aimed at SMEs in Iceland with a great potential for international growth, but lack knowledge, skills or ability to manage innovation activities. Highly qualified staff of Enterprise Europe Network at the Innovation Center Iceland possesses the skills required and in-depth knowledge of the support required to enable companies to reach their potential.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:Innovation Center Iceland, Erzia, MATRI, OMP, Uvasol Limited +3 partnersInnovation Center Iceland,Erzia,MATRI,OMP,Uvasol Limited,INTELSCAN,FHG,RAINBOW INTERNATIONALFunder: European Commission Project Code: 232140more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:Innovation Center Iceland, Enclustra, FHG, 3D SCANNERS UK Ltd, NIT +4 partnersInnovation Center Iceland,Enclustra,FHG,3D SCANNERS UK Ltd,NIT,MAXIM INTEGRATED GMBH,Autonomous State,Innowep (Germany),SIMPLEWARE LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 262516more_vert
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