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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:Q-PLAN NORTH GREECE, CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD, IPL, LOBA, PC +2 partnersQ-PLAN NORTH GREECE,CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,IPL,LOBA,PC,Goethe University Frankfurt,FVA new media researchFunder: European Commission Project Code: 693796Overall Budget: 979,438 EURFunder Contribution: 979,438 EURDandelion will promote the work done by inclusive, innovative and reflective societies’ projects on a local, regional and European level by developing and implementing a series of innovative and exciting communications activities aiming to inform, educate and entertain a wide cross section of the European population, policy makers, academics and media. By placing European economic and financial reform, the problems young people face in Europe, cultural heritage, European values and diversities, the EU's role as a global actor and the new forms of public sector innovation at the heart of these activities, by involving established science educators, by creating clear lines of communication between projects and named mass media and by utilising novel communications, Dandelion will ensure that inclusive, innovative and reflective societies’ ambitious philosophy is given the highest profile. By giving tools and guidelines to the dissemination managers towards general public, policy makers, academia and media Dandelion will guarantee an improved access to research projects’ data in the future.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD, EOLANE, CIAOTECH, ICA SPA, iQser +3 partnersCIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,EOLANE,CIAOTECH,ICA SPA,iQser,TU/e,TACORE S.L.,Innovation Engineering (Italy)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 605132more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, LTD, CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD, VEGEPOLYS, ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, LOBA +6 partnersAGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, LTD,CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,VEGEPOLYS,ROMANIAN ACADEMY NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH,LOBA,LSFRI SILAVA,APRE,SPRING – SUSTAINABLE PROCESSES AND RESOURCES FOR INNOVATION AND NATIONAL GROWTH,IRISH BIOECONOMY FOUNDATION,ITABIA-ITALIAN BIOMASS ASSOCIATION,ZSIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060618Overall Budget: 2,998,820 EURFunder Contribution: 2,998,820 EURClimate change will require concerted innovative ideas and actions at the local/regional level. A sustainable European bioeconomy will not only ensure the protection of the environment and biodiversity, but will also drive the renewal of European industries, the modernisation of primary production systems and lead to the creation of jobs, particularly in rural areas, through the active participation of all regional stakeholders in their local bioeconomies. RuralBioUp project will strengthen the cooperation among regional key actors and knowledge holders, empowering them to establish an inclusive and long-lasting ecosystem (the RuralBioUp Regional Hubs) to support the mainstreaming of bio-based business models in rural areas. In particular, RuralBioUp will establish 9 Regional Hubs (30 stakeholders per Hub) in 6 EU countries, that will co-design and implement 9 Action Plans on 18 value chains. Regional Hubs will be empowered by RuralBioUp's partners with mentoring, coaching and training activities in the implementation of their Action Plans. Thanks to this, at least (a.l.) 1.000 innovators will be supported (through networking events and study visits) and a.l. 50 new collaborations fostered (e.g. partnership agreements between companies and/or farmers, solutions funded, etc.) to adopt small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas. The project will leverage synergies between existing EU networks (EuBioNet, BioEast, etc.), clusters, and regional organisations and will build upon previous research results (Power4Bio, BE-RURAL, Enabling, Transition2Bio, Biovoices, etc.) by integrating and extending the existing knowledge and data in order to propose different rural business models and new bio-based value chains in the targeted regions, through the realisation of a digital tool (the RuralBioUp One-Stop-Shop) supporting regional actors to take science-based and informed decisions.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2016Partners:VsI Open Coffee Club Vilnius, Startup Yard Limited, WISE GUYS, DIGITAL FACTORY, CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD +1 partnersVsI Open Coffee Club Vilnius,Startup Yard Limited,WISE GUYS,DIGITAL FACTORY,CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,THE SPOTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 632807more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2022Partners:XAMK, ULP , SLOVENSKO INOVACIJSKO STICISCEEVROPSKO GOSPODARSKO INTERESNOZDRUZENJE, CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD, PROUD ENGINEERS OU +5 partnersXAMK,ULP ,SLOVENSKO INOVACIJSKO STICISCEEVROPSKO GOSPODARSKO INTERESNOZDRUZENJE,CIVITTA ESTONIA LTD,PROUD ENGINEERS OU,EUREGHA - European regional and local health authorities,CSG,PRAXIS CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES,EIT HEALTH SCANDINAVIAN CLC,TEH- TALLINN SCIENCE PARK TEHNOPOLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101017603Overall Budget: 1,958,140 EURFunder Contribution: 1,958,140 EURThe project focuses on the engagements of existing and needed mechanisms to empower the EIP on AHA ecosystem and the cross-border scale-up of tested and ready-to-use applications towards healthcare. Project brings together supply and demand actors to create sustainable model for innovation scale-up, its integration with stakeholders and the needs for systemic change. Service providers as start-ups, SME-s and large industries need the support of ecosystem, incl. health clusters. Demand actors as health care institutions, health centres, local governments are responsible for service provision to ageing communities and elders. Well-designed cooperation mechanisms in frame of agreed model facilitate regular exchanges between the demand and supply sides as well as whole network, enable to identify the barriers and improve the innovation process in local as well EU level, incl. cross-border deployment of innovations. The role of the policy and whole ecosystem is to encourage innovators to step up with user-centred strategies and transformative solutions. This may lead to the need for change in ecosystem operations to gain the success with mHealth solutions for AHA, more smart age-friendly homes for longer independent living or chronic disease management. Our goal is to identify and support the most important innovation ecosystem elements and encourage the relations between functioning actors by addressing the challenges of innovators in market uptake, and expansion in the domestic and cross-border markets. To reach wider commitment to investment, leading to successful and cost-effective implementation of digitally-enabled, person-centred care solutions, co-creation among policy and ecosystem actors towards long-term investment strategy for more investments into cost-effective digitally-enabling healthcare solutions, is needed. Administrative capacity of regional authorities to support innovation through strict and clear procedures should correspond to supply and demand.
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