Knowhow Communities for Accelerating RTI Transfer in the Danube Region / RTIT>>

Vodeći partner: Innovation and entrepreneurship center Tehnopolis
Ukupan budžet projekta: 2,391,220.00 EUR
Budžet Tehnopolisa: 298,000.00 EUR
Trajanje projekta: 01/01/2024 – 07/01/2026

Projektni partneri

  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, Slovenia
  • National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia
  • Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH, Austria
  • INTERA Technology Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • University of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • University of Montenegro, Montenegro
  • Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  • Bayern Innovativ - Society for Innovation and Knowledge Transfer, Germany
  • Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria
  • Fund for Applied Research and Communications, Bulgaria
  • University of Pécs, Hungary
  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya, Hungary
  • Cilj projekta

    The general aim of the project is to strengthen the innovation potential of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Danube region in the field of materials and material technologies. It seeks to enhance collaboration between SMEs and research, technology, and innovation entities to improve research outcomes and technology in material science and technology. Additionally, the project aims to reduce risks for SMEs in commercializing research, technology, and innovation. Furthermore, it aims to enhance the framework and infrastructure conditions for the transfer of research, technology, and innovation in key technological areas that are strategically important for the Danube region.

    Ključni rezultati projekta

    The project will develop an action plan to accelerate the transfer of research, technology, and innovation. Tools and approaches for accelerating the transfer of research, technology, and innovation will be tested in the field, and a network of Know-how Community hubs will be developed. The project is implemented within the framework of the Danube Region Program and is co-financed by the European Union.

    Link do sajta projekta

    Interreg Programme Danube Region

    Lead partner: Innovation and entrepreneurship center Tehnopolis
    Total project budget: 2,391,220.00 EUR
    IEC Tehnopolis budget: 298,000.00 EUR
    Project duration: 01/01/2024 – 07/01/2026

    Project partners

  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, Slovenia
  • National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia
  • Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH, Austria
  • INTERA Technology Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • University of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • University of Montenegro, Montenegro
  • Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  • Bayern Innovativ - Society for Innovation and Knowledge Transfer, Germany
  • Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria
  • Fund for Applied Research and Communications, Bulgaria
  • University of Pécs, Hungary
  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya, Hungary
  • The goal of the project

    The general aim of the project is to strengthen the innovation potential of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Danube region in the field of materials and material technologies. It seeks to enhance collaboration between SMEs and research, technology, and innovation entities to improve research outcomes and technology in material science and technology. Additionally, the project aims to reduce risks for SMEs in commercializing research, technology, and innovation. Furthermore, it aims to enhance the framework and infrastructure conditions for the transfer of research, technology, and innovation in key technological areas that are strategically important for the Danube region.

    Key results of the project

    The project will develop an action plan to accelerate the transfer of research, technology, and innovation. Tools and approaches for accelerating the transfer of research, technology, and innovation will be tested in the field, and a network of Know-how Community hubs will be developed. The project is implemented within the framework of the Danube Region Program and is co-financed by the European Union.

    Link to the project website