The 1st Open Call resulted in 112 applications. Fifty projects were selected for support during the first acceleration cycle. The 2nd Open Call resulted in 79 applications. Thirty-four projects were selected for support during the second acceleration cycle.
To better understand the barriers to and enablers of cross-sector collaboration we used the Innovation Health Check (IHC) benchmarking tool developed by Enterprise Ireland with almost all the lead SMEs which entered the acceleration. The aim was to collect baseline and follow up data to establish how ‘innovation’ oriented the companies were, and in what they improved during the acceleration. The progress of each INNOLABS project in delivering its product, service or combination of both was being monitored by their KAMs. By the end of the acceleration programmes the SMEs completed their original project plans – in same cases with small deviations – and delivered cross-chain achievements.
At the end of the acceleration periods IHC was used again with a group of lead SMEs to measure any improvements in innovation practice and performance, and though it was unlikely that performance improvements could be identified in such a relatively short time line as 9 months, still improvement were reported for almost all the 52 areas relevant for innovation.
The most noticeable or striking positive changes were related to Analysing Competitive Advantage, Ambition to Grow, Customer Information, Segmenting the Market, Service innovation, and Future market focus, but there were also many other fields which got a score in a higher range, above 4 out 5, showing the diversity of improved knowledge, skills, and competencies within the acceleration.
Besides the technological development and pilot actions, the most progress was made related to business strategy development, customer analysis, market entry, intellectual property management, and fundraising, and the drafted future plans also confirm that although the acceleration programme will finish, new doors were opened already – partly with the help of the reputation provided by INNOLABS participation – and the work will continue in another level, with new partners, in new settings, in many cases using new funds.