Enhancing capacities for technology transfer, company building and innovations in the field of ICT / CapTTict

Vodeći partner: Czech Technical University in Prague
Ukupan budžet projekta: 2,266,634.40 EUR
Budžet Tehnopolisa: 83.282,50 EUR
Trajanje projekta: 01/01/2024 – 07/01/2026

Projektni partneri

  • UNICO.AI, Czech Republic
  • Knowledge Network Ltd., Croatia
  • Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
  • Innovation Centre of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Cluj IT Association, Romania
  • Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
  • G-Force, Slovenia
  • Slovak Alliance for Innovation Economy, Slovenia
  • Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center Tehnopolis, Montenegro
  • Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
  • International Research and Training Center for Information Technologies and Systems, Ukraine
  • ICT klaster Vojvodina, Serbia
  • Cilj projekta

    The project aims to enhance capacities for technology transfer, enterprise development, and innovation in the ICT sector in 9 countries of the Danube region. The project will address the lack of synergies and exchanges among participants in technology transfer, as well as the limited opportunities for small and medium enterprises to develop products and services with high added value.

    Ključni rezultati projekta

    Key project outcomes include the development of tools for effective technology transfer, such as methodologies for selecting technologies from higher education, transnational technology/startup incubators, and matchmaking tools. The project will pilot a methodology for selecting and evaluating ICT technologies from higher education for incubation and acceleration, as well as a model for a transnational incubation and acceleration program: the Danube Digital Accelerator. Additionally, a network of project partners participating in and sharing knowledge in the field of technology transfer in the Danube region will be developed. Finally, an action plan will be prepared to develop and enhance evidence-based Smart Specialization Strategies (S3) based on mapping the supply and demand in the ICT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine. The project is implemented within the framework of the Danube Region Programme and co-financed by the European Union.

    Link do sajta projekta

    Interreg Programme Danube Region

    Lead partner: Czech Technical University in Prague
    Total project budget: 2,266,634.40 EUR
    IEC Tehnopolis budget: 83.282,50 EUR
    Project duration: 01/01/2024 – 07/01/2026

    Project partners

  • UNICO.AI, Czech Republic
  • Knowledge Network Ltd., Croatia
  • Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia
  • Innovation Centre of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Cluj IT Association, Romania
  • Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
  • G-Force, Slovenia
  • Slovak Alliance for Innovation Economy, Slovenia
  • Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center Tehnopolis, Montenegro
  • Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
  • International Research and Training Center for Information Technologies and Systems, Ukraine
  • ICT klaster Vojvodina, Serbia
  • The goal of the project

    The project aims to enhance capacities for technology transfer, enterprise development, and innovation in the ICT sector in 9 countries of the Danube region. The project will address the lack of synergies and exchanges among participants in technology transfer, as well as the limited opportunities for small and medium enterprises to develop products and services with high added value.

    Key results of the project

    Key project outcomes include the development of tools for effective technology transfer, such as methodologies for selecting technologies from higher education, transnational technology/startup incubators, and matchmaking tools. The project will pilot a methodology for selecting and evaluating ICT technologies from higher education for incubation and acceleration, as well as a model for a transnational incubation and acceleration program: the Danube Digital Accelerator. Additionally, a network of project partners participating in and sharing knowledge in the field of technology transfer in the Danube region will be developed. Finally, an action plan will be prepared to develop and enhance evidence-based Smart Specialization Strategies (S3) based on mapping the supply and demand in the ICT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine. The project is implemented within the framework of the Danube Region Programme and co-financed by the European Union.

    Link to the project website