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Ecosystems Mapping and Planning through Open dialogue for Wider cooperation across EU Regions based on the Entrepreneurial Discovery

Project description

Uniting European innovators for sustainable development

In the face of mounting clean tech challenges impeding sustainable development across Europe, success hinges on collaborative solutions. However, ecosystems within the region grapple with inherent weaknesses, challenges, and gaps that hinder the pursuit of innovative breakthroughs. In this context, the EU-funded EMPOWEREDbyNEIA project aims to create a consortium spanning seven countries, uniting regional innovation agencies and business support organisations. The project will identify strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in regional ecosystems, leading to tailored bottom-up policymaking activities. Supported by collaborations with organisations like EURADA and the European Entrepreneurial Region initiative, EMPOWEREDbyNEIA seeks public and private funding to amplify its impact and drive sustainable innovation.

Objective

EMPOWERED by NEIA brings together a team of stakeholders from 7 EU countries (2 Regional Innovation/Development Agencies and 5 Business Support Organizations - incubators and accelerators) with he ambition to engage in a process of peer mutual learning and cooperation and support Clean Tech for Sustainable Development. Based on an in-depth analysis of strengths, weaknesses, challenges and gaps in the ecosystems they represent, the EMPOWERED by NEIA team members strive to bring together the members of the innovation ecosystems they represent as active stakeholders in bottom-up policy-making activities tailored to their needs. Through an Entrepreneurial Discovery process, we aim to stimulate a participative process that will allow to identify the best innovation opportunities in each ecosystem and align them with the ones of the peers. The results of the Entrepreneurial Discovery run locally by each partner will represent the foundation of Action Plans, elaborated according to the European Entrepreneurial Region approach, to strengthen the collaboration between the Regional European Innovation Ecosystems. These plans will be back up with collaboration and project ideas for which public and private funding will be sought. Through the involvement of the EMPOWERED by NEIA consortium partners in landmark initiatives such as the European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA), the Vanguard Initiative or the activities of the European Entrepreneurial Region initiative, we will connect with external peers to expand the learning and cooperation process, disseminate our activities and increase their impacts.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2023-CONNECT-01

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Coordinator

INNOVA SRL
Net EU contribution

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€ 112 875,00
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VIA GIACOMO PERONI 386
00131 Roma
Italy

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SME

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Yes
Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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