At the heart of the INFIMO project are 3 Key Exploitable Results: the Advanced Collaboration Model, which offers a replicable, challenge-based framework for cross-sector RD&I; the Generic Collaboration Model, designed to support digitalisation and EU regulatory compliance in modest and emerging innovation ecosystems; and the Women in Tech Coordination Group, which has laid the foundation for a scalable, cross-border platform for gender-responsive innovation services and leadership development. Taken together, these assets constitute a good foundation for post-project collaboration. They offer practical solutions for pressing challenges such as digital transition, sectoral innovation, inclusion and sustainability, and they demonstrate how clusters can act as enablers of systemic change when supported by effective models and shared strategic intent.
Scientifically, the project contributed novel, practice-based collaboration models that operationalize theoretical principles from innovation systems theory, cybersecurity governance and cross-sector knowledge transfer into actionable frameworks, applicable across a wide range of contexts. Economically, INFIMO improved the innovation capacity and competitiveness of SMEs through digital maturity building, international matchmaking and the launch of RD&I pilot projects with strong scale-up potential. On a societal level, INFIMO promoted inclusive innovation practices through the establishment of the Women in Tech coordination group and the delivery of accessible, cross-border capacity-building events. Industrially, the collaboration models and pilots introduced new approaches to product development, AI use and sustainable operations in the mobility sector and beyond. Overall, INFIMO created transferable tools, validated pilots and cross-cluster partnerships that will continue to generate impact beyond the project lifecycle.
Looking ahead, the INFIMO partners are committed to translating the project’s outcomes into lasting impact. This includes the institutional uptake of the tested collaboration models, further development of the joint RD&I projects and active participation in EU and national funding programmes aligned with the digital and green transition.