RInnoValleys advanced beyond existing practices by integrating a participatory Quadruple Helix approach (involving government, academia, industry, and civil society) throughout every stage of its 5-year Joint Transnational Action Plan. This plan was founded on research findings, best practices, local needs analyses, and peer learning—all coordinated by a dedicated task force.
Through its four strategic pillars (collaboration and networking, awareness building, capacity building, and information sharing/process simplification), RInnoValleys not only enhanced EIC access for participating regions but also provided a replicable framework for other EU territories.
To ensure further uptake and success, the project highlighted the importance of:
• Continued capacity-building and local support (e.g. specialized training, mentorship, and stakeholder engagement).
• Stable funding opportunities (synergies with existing EU and national programs, private investments, co-funding mechanisms).
• Effective regulatory and administrative alignment (clearer application processes, reduced bureaucracy, well-defined intellectual property rights, and standardized evaluation criteria).
• Ongoing stakeholder dialogue and adaptation (regular monitoring, feedback loops, and inclusive forums to refine strategies in real time).
By focusing on these elements, RInnoValleys paved the way for sustainable regional development, stronger cross-border cooperation, and a more equitable, innovative, and globally competitive EU innovation landscape—one that endured beyond its initial implementation.