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SYSTEMEU: Fostering Systemic Innovation and Digital transformation across European innovation ecosystems.

Project description

Collaboration and inclusivity across innovation ecosystems

SYSTEMEU provides a new perspective by bringing together interconnected projects of diverse regions –Bavaria, Cluj-Transylvania, Castilla y León, Tuzla Canton and Varna Innovation Valley –to co-create systemic innovation to provide a new deal of innovation on European level. By focusing on interconnected challenges in healthcare, energy and mobility, the EU-funded SYSTEMEU project supports stakeholders within the regions in navigating digital transformation to increase competitiveness, resilience and societal impact. This project aims to bridge the innovation gap between more and less developed regions. These EU-funded projects will provide a blueprint to foster a network of vibrant ecosystems that contribute to sustainable, inclusive growth ensuring Europe’s position as a leader in addressing pressing global challenges.

Objective

SYSTEMEU is an initiative aimed at transforming European innovation ecosystems through open innovation by fostering digitalization in healthcare, energy, and mobility. It unites five regional ecosystems, fostering inclusivity and collaboration among universities, incubators, public organizations, government agencies, and innovation centers from Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Spain.

SYSTEMEU addresses the issue of traditional innovation efforts' limited focus on societal and environmental transformation, introducing a systemic and long-term perspective. By fostering a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, SYSTEMEU will enable adaptable policies and stimulate economic vibrancy, enhancing societal well-being and advancing European innovation.

SYSTEMEU promises to create interconnected, inclusive, and more efficient innovation ecosystems, strengthen cross-border network collaboration through six cross-regional projects in project duration and others after the project end, expand global cooperation through existing networks of European actors and ecosystems, promote gender equality, and reduce territorial inequalities in access to innovation support, aligning with EU policies and strategies. SYSTEMEU's innovative approach aims to usher Europe into a regenerative world.

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HORIZON-COFUND - HORIZON Programme Cofund Actions

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2023-CONNECT-03

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Coordinator

STRASCHEG CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Net EU contribution

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€ 1 365 312,50
Address
HESSSTRASSE 89
80797 Munchen
Germany

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SME

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Yes
Region
Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost

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€ 2 730 625,00

Participants (14)

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