Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PREPARE (An EU-wide springboard for regional implementation of innovation procurement)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-12-01 do 2024-12-31
PREPARE Consortium has focused on creating innovation procurement policies and instruments that can be effective and sustainable at the regional level but also relevant at the European level. Four European regions integrate the Consortium: Murcia (ES), Skåne (SE), Bucharest-Ilfov (RO) and Oulu (FI)
In the context of PREPARE, the focus has been on innovation procurement (innPr) approaches that are demand-driven (where the customer identifies the unmet need) and co-creative (where the solution is developed jointly between the customer and supplier). This does not preclude excluding other types, like the direct procurement of innovative solutions or others enabled by EU and national procurement laws or investigating other formats.
The PREPARE project has four main objectives:
• Connect and align four regional ecosystems to promote innovation procurement.
• Prepare a joint Programme and five Action Plans to increase growth and competitiveness.
• Gather information and react to policy and funding sources.
• Create and exploit knowledge assets.
Following this, PREPARE has developed the Joint Programme and 4 Regional Action Plans to catalyse innovation-driven procurement across Europe, aiming to stimulate economic growth, improve public services, and enhance regional competitiveness. It serves as comprehensive guidelines for public entities and policymakers, offering a blend of theoretical and practical frameworks for adopting Innovation Procurement throughout multiple regions in the EU. The Joint Programme and the Regional Action plans provide actionable recommendations for regional stakeholders to incorporate innovation procurement into each region’s policy and increase its impact by leveraging EU initiatives and funding.The plan includes initiatives towards exploitation, covering capacity building and policy promotion at the EU, national, and regional levels, as well as the engagement of a network of EU regions interested in leveraging public procurement instruments to foster impactful innovation through collaboration with ERRIN and EURADA.
The work undertaken emphasises the crucial role of regional InnPr in fostering economic development and competitiveness. It calls on stakeholders to actively engage in and support these initiatives, highlighting the need for regional collaboration and streamlined processes for adopting innovation. This initiative-taking approach aims to position the public sector as a catalyst for innovation, ultimately benefiting European companies and communities .
b) PREPARE joint long-term programmes and action plans fostering collaboration, common innovation-support activities, and the creation of shared knowledge assets…enhancing synergies and complementarities …and encouraging the alignment of their innovation policies. A) PREPARE Joint Programme as a strategic blueprint document that states why InnPr needs to be pursued at a regional level and B) Regional action plans prepared by each region validated with key stakeholders and innovation players via interviews and one focus group.
c) PREPARE knowledge base, including the innovation adoption library, an open container of documentation and resources that is publicly accessible and a public policy asset, including policy recommendations. The content was presented at a policy workshop in Brussels on November 28th, 2024.