Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PITCCH (Pan-European Open Innovation Network for Corporate Challenges in advanced technologies)
Período documentado: 2021-11-01 hasta 2023-04-30
The PITCCH project aims the first Pan-European Open Innovation Network that makes operational an appealing approach to bring SMEs and Big Corporations together on a pan-European scale. To support the connection between SMEs and Big Corporations, technology centres are seen as pivotal to not only broker SME inventions to the innovation needs of LEs, they are also seen as supporting actors to help tweaking and demonstrating the technological inventions.
The objectives of the PITCCH project are:
• Establish and position PITCCH as a trusted network to boost collaborations between Big Corporations and SMEs;
• Attract a critical mass of stakeholders and partners willing to participate in Open Innovation collaborations;
• Launch at least 15 Corporate Challenges and ease the starting of as many Open Innovation collaborations through the provision of brokerage services;
• Explore different business approaches and identity the most appropriate one for running PITCCH activities in the long-term.
• Creation of the PITCCH identity and branding;
• Development and launch of the main tool supporting the network and facilitating Open Innovation collaborations: the PITCCH Open Innovation platform;
• Set-up of the network management and structure, including the definition of the criteria to join the network, the roles and interactions, which was run in parallel to the development of the PITCCH Open Innovation platform;
• Attraction of a critical mass of stakeholders (tot. +760), among which Big Corporations (54), SMEs/start-ups (524), technology centres (49) and ecosystem support organisations (133) through direct contacts, webinars and communication campaigns;
• Definition of the procedures to participate in the Open Innovation contest and launch of the first and second cut-off of Corporate Challenges (16);
• Successful establishment of Open Innovation collaborations (12);
• Refinement of the brokerage service portfolio offered by the PITCCH consortium. Brokerage services provided to the participating Big Corporations and SMEs, including technology scouting, technology dissemination, pitch training, IP training, negotiation, moderation and technology advice;
• Testing and implementation of three business models;
• Collection of results and recommendations: portfolio of brokerage services, case studies, how to prepare a challenge,business and collaboration models, and management of intellectual property (1 Booklet);
• Selected one sustainable business model for the future of the network.
Its main results and impacts are:
- An established mechanism to translate economic needs of Big Corporations into technical requests that can be better understood by SMEs democratising the access to the right contacts and opportunities for a larger number of companies coming from different European countries and even from local environments.
- A refined portfolio of brokerage services to support structured collaborations between Big Corporations and SMEs finalised at creating a “comfortable and safe” ground in which partnerships are perceived as “win-win” situations. SMEs benefitting from the assistance of the “brokerage service kit” are projected to: explore and access new markets/sectors of innovation application; identify new potential users and meet new clients; be stimulated/inspired in adopting more ambitious growth strategies availing of the assessment provided by external experts; increase of their own network and market reputation, of their business contracts and commercial agreements, of their turnover which ultimately turns into a reinforced competitiveness, major investments in innovation and new job opportunities and positions.
- A mean to overcome lack of resources that SMEs experience and provide external and experienced assistance in the identification of collaborative opportunities, in the active promotion of their solutions and innovations, and in the negotiation of contracts and agreements.
- An increased number of interactions between large industry users and SMEs providers of advanced technologies under an Open Innovation umbrella.
- A place where research and technology centres can upsurge themselves as translators and intermediaries of innovations needs and requests, where they can contribute with their knowledge and resources in upgrading or improving through tailored-made services the innovations and solutions provided to answer at best the needs of large industry users and ultimately the market;
- Improved access to existing Research Infrastructures across Europe that may be needed to support the SMEs in scaling up their products;
The PITCCH project aims to promote Open Innovation and this way stimulate the innovation development in Europe. Open Innovation model brings a set of advantages from which the overall European industrial competitiveness can benefit: it speeds-up the processes from idea creation/generation and development to market application of technologies by getting preferential access to market; shortens the time to market; shares the risks related to innovation between entities; reduces costs associated with investments in infrastructure and resources.