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REMORA - Small fishes in a big pond

Project description

Transforming Outermost Regions into Horizon Europe champions

The EU’s innovation gap has a detrimental impact on small and emerging regional research and innovation systems, such as the Outermost Regions, primarily due to their limited resources. These regions have faced challenges in participating in FP7 and Horizon 2020, largely due to the competing priorities between structural funds and these framework programmes. Supported by the Widening strand of Horizon Europe programme, the REMORA project aims to elevate three Ocean and Marine institutions in La Réunion, Madeira, and the Azores to become leading players in Horizon Europe. The goal is to facilitate knowledge transfer, bolster innovation capacities, refine strategic positioning and foster connections with prominent EU networks. The project's success will serve as a blueprint for other research and innovation organisations and policymakers.

Objective

The growing innovation divide across the European Union appears particularly detrimental to small and emerging regional research and innovation systems like the Outermost Regions. With limited resources, these regions struggle to reach the critical mass needed to build comparative advantages and become knowledge societies. Though the European Research Area and the Framework programmes could compensate this marginalization through greater knowledge circulation, resources sharing and talents mobilities, the Outermost Regions present a limited participation in FP7 and Horizon 2020. This underutilization notably stems from the competing relations between structural funds (ESIF) and the framework programs or substitution effect: many organizations and individuals prioritize easily accessible ESIF, decide not to apply to the FP and end up in substitution trap which isolates them from promising collaborations. To move Outermost Regions R&I organizations and systems from substitution to synergies, REMORA ambitions to transform 3 Ocean and Marine ESIF-funded institutions in La Runion, Madeira and the Azores into Horizon Europe champions : CITEB, OKEANOS and OOM. To that end, REMORA will enhance their competitiveness (notably human resources, knowledge transfer and innovation capacities), strategic positioning and connections with major EU networks through a joint internationalization strategy. REMORA will then use the successful transformation of these 3 role models to lead other ESIF-oriented R&I organizations and policy-makers in Outermost and Widening Regions on the path to synergies.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-04

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Coordinator

ARDITI - AGENCIA REGIONAL PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DA INVESTIGACAO, TECNOLOGIA E INOVACAO - ASSOCIACAO
Net EU contribution

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€ 355 262,50
Address
CAM DA PENTEADA MADEIRA TECNOPOLO PISO 2
9020-105 Funchal
Portugal

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Região Autónoma da Madeira Região Autónoma da Madeira Região Autónoma da Madeira
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€ 355 262,50

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