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MEETings for INnovation Growth in SMEs: Enhancing collaboration with innovative start-ups

Project description

Enhancing collaboration between SMEs and innovative start-ups

Large companies use a number of innovation tools to collaborate with start-ups. The EU-funded MEETING project aims to see whether and how such tools could also be implemented by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for this purpose or if other kinds of initiatives would be more appropriate. It will therefore identify and design new programmes to support the adoption of open innovation practices by SMEs in order to enhance the collaboration between SMEs and innovative start-ups. The project will recommend the most suitable actions that innovation agencies can implement in designing effective SME innovation support programmes. It will ultimately help to strengthen the innovation support capacity of European innovation agencies.

Objective

The project wants to identify and design new programmes aimed at supporting the adoption of Open Innovation practices by SMEs, strengthening the collaboration between SMEs and innovative start-ups. In particular, the project will try to understand if and how Open Innovation (OI) tools used with increasing frequency and effectiveness by large companies to get closer to the start-ups world (e.g. collaborations with incubators and accelerators, running of call for ideas, B2B meetings) could be usefully implemented also by SMEs, or if other kinds of initiatives, still to be designed, could be more appropriate for these businesses. The project team will try to identify which role European innovation agencies could play in facilitating the adoption of OI practices by smaller companies.

Project partners will be involved in peer-learning activities, using the Twinning+ methodology. Through joint workshops and desk researches, existing programmes consistent with the project challenge will be peer-reviewed. On the basis of good practices and strength points derived from this analysis, project partners will try to identify improvements and new tools, testing their own hypotheses with pilot initiatives whenever possible. The result of the group activities will be a Design Option Paper, a document containing recommendations about the most suitable actions to be implemented by innovation agencies for designing effective SME innovation support programmes.

In accordance with the Work Programme, the project aims at strengthening the innovation support capacity of European innovation agencies. Peer-learning activities will help not only the agencies directly involved in Twinning+ in reviewing their service offerings, but also all the subjects interested in promoting the use of OI tools by SMEs. In fact, the DPO will be a useful public guide containing practical suggestions for delivering effective initiatives in this field, addressing all the elements of the Service Delivery System

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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(opens in new window) H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2020

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Coordinator

FONDAZIONE DI PARTECIPAZIONE PER L'INNOVAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO IMPRENDITORIALE
Net EU contribution

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€ 50 000,00
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VIA BENEDETTO CROCE 62
56125 Pisa
Italy

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Centro (IT) Toscana Pisa
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Other
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€ 50 000,00

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