From Open Science to Open Innovation: The ATTRACT Project
The Open Access Government website noted that a few years ago a consortium composed of major European research institutions (CERN, EMBL, ESO, ESRF, E-XFEL, ILL, EIRMA (the European Industrial Research Management Association) and two Universities particularly engaged in innovation (ESADE and AALTO) was formed to propose a phased program of adequate scale
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Commission Backs Data Sharing to Spur Innovation
The EurActiv website reported that the European Commission’s upcoming data initiative will establish open data as the paradigm “by default”, while allowing opt-outs only in restricted cases for commercial purposes. A new wave of entrepreneurs in fields such as health and energy efficiency have
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European Commission Unveils €16 Billion Investment in Innovation
The University World News website reported that the European Commission is to invest almost €16 billion (US$18 billion) in research and innovation in 2016 and 2017. The Work Program is designed to open up European research and innovation to more actors – from researchers, to entrepreneurs, to users,
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Open Innovation 2.0
The European Commission website reported that Open Innovation is an important component of the foreseen European Innovation System, where all stakeholders need to be involved and create seamless interaction and mash-up for ideas in innovation ecosystems. Open Innovation 2.0 is a new paradigm based on
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Open Innovation 2.0
The European Commission’s website Digital Agenda for Europe noted that Open Innovation 2.0 takes full advantage of cross-fertilisation of ideas and drives for experimentation and prototyping in the real world. It is a catalytic, positive approach for innovation which helps solving key European
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Open Innovation 2.0 Conference
Intel posted a video overview on YouTube of the Open Innovation 2.0 Conference held recently in Dublin, Ireland. Open Innovation 2.0 was a collaborative event organized by Intel, the European Commission, the Dublin City Council and Trinity College. The conference brought together thought leaders from
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European Regions Encouraged to Move to Open Innovation
The European Union Committee of Regions (CoR) website posted an interview with CoR member Markku Markkula in which he outlined recommendatons for EU research, development and innovation. He noted that the new generation of innovation activities is socially motivated, open and exists thanks to the participation