Objective
CENEO IRC covers a broad geographical area of the Spanish territory, including five of the seventeen Spanish Autonomous Communities: Aragón, Castilla-La Mancha, Navarra, Extremadura and La Rioja. In the CENEO project, every partner is engaged in foster innovation by incorporating technology in the local SMEs. This general objective will be developed by:
- Promotion the transnational technology transfer and knowledge through inward and outward technology services.
- Stimulation the capacity of firms to adopt new technologies by establishing their needs and ability for transnational co-operation and partnership and,
- Promotion the transnational dissemination and exploitation of the results of community research.
These particular objectives will be achieved through some tasks:
- To identify technological lacks in our enterprises
- To make the entrepreneurs aware of their technological gaps
- To select the most suitable technologies available in the network
- To promote the local technologies in the network
- To achieve transnational technology transfer agreements
-To make public those agreements as an attraction for companies reluctant to accept innovation as a tool for competitiveness and/or an example of adding value to their technologies.
It will be possible to achieve good results through these tasks because the partners have a perfect knowledge of the enterprises in their regions and those enterprises are confident in the host institutions and know about good and professional work done in the past. The main tool used in order to achieve the objectives is the company visits by the CENEO staff. This is essential to reinforce the relationships with our clients, enhance the trust and show our willingness to help. In some cases, if necessary, external experts will be requested when the CENEO staff has not enough experience in the technological field itself. Great stress lays on providing the companies with a useful assistance and follow
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Programme(s)
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Topic(s)
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Call for proposal
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FP6-2003-INNOV-2
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Coordinator
ZARAGOZA
Spain
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