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Linking Academic Research with Entrepreneurial Success

Project description

Entrepreneurship among researchers and students

To boost Europe’s place in global innovation and research, as well as entrepreneurship efforts and policies, it is necessary to create solutions that support new researchers and provide them with the entrepreneurial skills and know-how to capitalise on their innovations. The EU-funded Mind the Gap project will unite three HEIs, two NGOs, and two business partners from a diverse variety of European innovation regions to shorten and bridge the gap between market-ready innovations and academic research. The project will introduce tailored PhD programmes, assist business acceleration, develop innovative entrepreneurial courses, connect stakeholders and regions, and foster the growth of skills and entrepreneurship among researchers.

Objective

The “Mind the Gap” project unites 7 partners (3 HEIs, 2 business partners & 2 NGOs) from diverse European innovation regions to bridge the gap between academic research and market-ready innovations. The project aims to 1) foster entrepreneurial skills among students & researchers, 2) enhance universities' capacity to support innovators, and 3) stimulate entrepreneurial activity across Europe. Using the 4Cs Framework, the project connects academia, business, and policy actors, creating a dynamic, inclusive innovation ecosystem. Key actions include 1) developing new entrepreneurial courses, 2) tailoring PhD programs, 3) integrating business acceleration, and 4) connecting stakeholders across regions. Addressing six expected call outcomes (i.e. 1) improved knowledge flows, 2) enhanced skills, 3) increased competence, 4) availability of local talents, 5) boosted entrepreneurial activity, and 6) increased youth employability), the project contributes to the New European Innovation Agenda, the European Green Deal, and the EIT HEI Initiative. Leveraging networks from EU initiatives such as CloudEARTHi, SEEDplus, and Inspiring the Minds, the consortium uses its vast expertise in academic-industry partnerships and entrepreneurship to position HEIs as engines of change, driving sustainable growth and strategic autonomy. The consortium’s diverse representation strengthens the Smart Specialization Strategies of partner countries. The project implements measures to promote gender balance, adhere to open science policies, and ensure the long-term sustainability of its activities beyond the project’s end. Through an extensive outreach and dissemination plan, it engages stakeholders—including students, researchers, university staff, policymakers, and the business sector—to position HEIs as leaders in driving Europe’s economic growth, spearheading the global deep tech wave, advancing the green transition, and strengthening Europe’s strategic autonomy and competitiveness globally.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2024-CONNECT-02

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
Net EU contribution

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€ 140 050,00
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HANSINE HANSENS VEG 14
9019 Tromso
Norway

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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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