The InnoBuyer project achieved significant progress in its first year. Key accomplishments include:
1) Call for Challengers: This initiative successfully attracted 55 proposals (representing unmet innovation needs), from 39 buyers across 17 countries and multiple sectors. After thorough evaluation, 15 organisations were elected as challengers, comprising both public and private entities.
2) InnoBuyer Action #1 - Identification of Challenges: This marked the initiation of the InnoBuyer four-steps demand-driven methodology. This stage involved assisting the 15 selected challengers in transforming their "unmet innovation needs" into clear and engaging challenge descriptions, vital for attracting potential solution providers. And also the identification of 47 observing challengers - organisations that potentially have the same unmet innovation needs as the 15 selected challengers and which are interested in following the development of the corresponding solutions. As a result, 15 refined challenge descriptions were published on the InnoBuyer website.
3) Creation of the InnoBuyer Ambassador Network: Establishment of a network of 33 ambassadors (innovation procurement experts) from 13 countries, with the objective of dissemination the InnoBuyer project opportunities more widely.
4) Organised events: Hosting 3 public events, gathering the procurers community and innovation procurement experts, to promote the InnoBuyer project and share knowledge such as the "10 keys for unmet needs identification" guidelines.