CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.
Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .
Deliverables
Summary of beneficial framework conditions and strategies for fostering collaborations in IB across EU member states
Value Chain Workshop reports (opens in new window)Summary of results of value chain workshop
Methodological note for the mode (opens in new window)Summary of methodology applied to model elaboration
List of prioritized R&D&I needs and required actions (opens in new window)Paper with prioritized and specified R&D&I needs and related innovation topics as well as needs of action.
Final Conference report (opens in new window)Report of results of final conference
Visioning Paper (opens in new window)Visioning Paper including future paths of value chain and scenario modelling results
PROGRESS value chain analysis (opens in new window)Summary of the analysis of selected value chains
Market and societal needs trends pa-per (opens in new window)Summary of current and future market and societal needs trends
Elaboration and selection of value chains report (opens in new window)Characterisation and selection of IB value chains
Report of the Workshop at the OECD (opens in new window)Report of results of the PROGRESS worksop at the OECD
Model – reference simulations and sensitivity analysis results (opens in new window)Paper on model validation and base run simulations
Brochure (opens in new window)The final conference will be accompanied by a carefully layouted brochure which will summarize the most important results and messages of the study to address a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
List of relevant public projects (opens in new window)Compilation of public projects relevant to PROGRESS activites
Innovation potential trends paper (opens in new window)Summary of innovation potential of IB
Programme of the final conference
Launch of PROGRESS website
Social media presence (opens in new window)The project’s website and Social network presence (on platform like LinkedIn, or Twitter) are the most important sources of information available to most stakeholders and will be used for the distribution on information on the project and project results as well as for the recruitment of stakeholders. We will post its deliverables as well as other items aimed at stakeholders, such as press releases. The website and social network presence will be established at the lasted three months after the project start and be maintained for at least one year after the project comes to a conclusion.
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