Rural RDI milieus in transition towards smart Bioeconomy Clusters and Innovation Ecosystems (RDI2CluB)

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Title Rural RDI milieus in transition towards smart Bioeconomy Clusters and Innovation Ecosystems
Abbreviation RDI2CluB
Project number R043
Programme Interreg Baltic Sea Region 2014-2020

Project partners

  1. JAMK University of Applied Sciences (Finland) (lead partner)
  2. Regional Council of Central Finland (Finland)
  3. SSYP Kehitys Oy Ltd. (Finland)
  4. Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (Norway)
  5. Hedmark County Council (Norway)
  6. Tretorget Ltd. (Norway)
  7. Regional Science and Technology Center (Poland)
  8. Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Poland)
  9. Foundation for Education and Social Dialogue PRO CIVIS (Poland)
  10. Institute for Environmental Solutions (Latvia)
  11. Vidzeme Planning Region (Latvia)
  12. Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn Center (Estonia)

Project objectives

Project’s goal is to enhance growth opportunities based on an increased capacity of innovation actors to apply smart specialization approach.

Activities

Identify the most potential bioeconomy subsectors & promising interfaces for innovation and new business development. Recognize assets and the obstacles to be tackled to implement S3 for exploiting the full bioeconomy potential in the region. Benchmark regions with Good Practice Bioclusters in partner regions or elsewhere in BSR or EU area. Prepare Joint Action Plans (JAPs) to develop Bioeconomy Cluster/Innovation Ecosystem (BC/BIE) in each region. Involve civil society in the discussion about objectives for developing bioeconomy.

Results

The participants produce benchmarked regional bioeconomy profiles for five participating regions of Central Finland/Saarijärvi (Finland), Innlandet/Hedmark (Norway), Swietokrzyskie (Poland), Vidzeme (Latvia) and Estonia. An operation model for innovation management in the hub, as well as an open virtual BSR biobusiness hub (OVBH) are set up to manage the hub and to provide the practices and platforms for SME involvement. To ensure the durability and uptake of project outputs beyond the project duration and partnership, the participants carry out pilot actions to improve the OVBH, to scale up the hub and to test the operation model and the newest technology.

Budget

Total – 2,656,909.35 EUR Vidzeme Planning Region – 200,000.00 EUR:

Implementation period

01.10.2017. – 30.09.2020.

Contacts

Santa Vītola +371 26674261 santa.vitola@vidzeme.lv

More about the project

http://www.rdi2club.eu/ https://biobord.eu/