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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:CCIS, SPIRIT SLOVENIJA, CCIS, UP, JSI +9 partnersCCIS,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,CCIS,UP,JSI,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,UP,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,UM,RESEARCH AND ARTS ZONE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR - RAZ:UM,RESEARCH AND ARTS ZONE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR - RAZ:UM,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,JSI,RRA Podravje - MariborFunder: European Commission Project Code: 674863Overall Budget: 64,820 EURFunder Contribution: 64,820 EURThe EC has within its Survey of 2011, carried out on request of DG Enterprise and Industry (DG EI), realized that the main barriers of innovation in the eyes of the SMEs, are lack of financial resources and inability to manage innovation process. Since different understandings of the term "Innovation Management System" (IMS) have been noted the EC has supported European Committee for Standardization to provide the stakeholders with a unified definition of relevant parts in the IMS. According to this definition the most important parts of IMS include company's innovation processes from idea generation to innovation result, but also leadership, management skills and other enabling factors, like the ability to cooperate with third parties like RD partners, clients, and suppliers. The objective of this project in Slovenia is to enable SMEs to bridge the knowledge gap in innovation management, get aware of shortages and improve their internal innovation management system and/or focus on achieving market value with their inventions. The consortium will achieve this objectives with providing: 1.) Enhancing the Innovation Management Capacity of SMEs. The beneficiaries will receive diagnostic of their innovation system based on the standardized IMP³rove tool. This will lead to the formation of tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to better manage innovation. 2.) Key Account Managers – Facilitators for the H2020 SME Instrument. Key Account Managers will identify and source appropriate lead coaches (from predefined pool of coaches), facilitate linking the SMEs to innovation support services and to support the lead coach in delivering services to the SME. The SME Instrument participants will receive the most appropriate services and support to enhance the probability of successful exploitation of the innovation project and to leave a footprint for the future sustainable growth of these beneficiaries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2021Partners:SPIRIT SLOVENIJA, UP, WCYCLE INSTITUTE MARIBOR - INSTITUTE FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY, UM, CCIS +9 partnersSPIRIT SLOVENIJA,UP,WCYCLE INSTITUTE MARIBOR - INSTITUTE FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY,UM,CCIS,JSI,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,UP,CCIS,WCYCLE INSTITUTE MARIBOR - INSTITUTE FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY,JSI,RRA Podravje - MariborFunder: European Commission Project Code: 880023Overall Budget: 149,170 EURFunder Contribution: 149,170 EURThe EC has within its Survey of 2011, carried out on request of DG Enterprise and Industry (DG EI), realized that the main barriers of innovation in the eyes of the SMEs, are lack of financial resources and inability to manage innovation process. Since different understandings of the term "Innovation Management System" (IMS) have been noted the EC has supported European Committee for Standardization to provide the stakeholders with a unified definition of relevant parts in the IMS. According to this definition the most important parts of IMS include company's innovation processes from idea generation to innovation result, but also leadership, management skills and other enabling factors, like the ability to cooperate with third parties like RD partners, clients, and suppliers. The objective of this project in Slovenia is to enable SMEs to bridge the knowledge gap in innovation management, get aware of shortages and improve their internal innovation management system and/or focus on achieving market value with their inventions. The consortium will achieve this objectives with providing: 1.) Enhancing the Innovation Management Capacity of SMEs. The beneficiaries will receive diagnostic of their innovation system based on the standardized IMP³rove tool. This will lead to the formation of tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to better manage innovation. 2.) Key Account Managers – Facilitators for the H2020 SME Instrument. Key Account Managers will identify and source appropriate lead coaches (from predefined pool of coaches), facilitate linking the SMEs to innovation support services and to support the lead coach in delivering services to the SME. The SME Instrument participants will receive the most appropriate services and support to enhance the probability of successful exploitation of the innovation project and to leave a footprint for the future sustainable growth of these beneficiaries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2018Partners:CCIS, UM, JSI, RRA Podravje - Maribor, SPIRIT SLOVENIJA +9 partnersCCIS,UM,JSI,RRA Podravje - Maribor,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,CCIS,UP,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,UP,RESEARCH AND ARTS ZONE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR - RAZ:UM,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,RESEARCH AND ARTS ZONE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR - RAZ:UM,JSI,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 744208Overall Budget: 117,238 EURFunder Contribution: 117,236 EURThe EC has within its Survey of 2011, carried out on request of DG Enterprise and Industry (DG EI), realized that the main barriers of innovation in the eyes of the SMEs, are lack of financial resources and inability to manage innovation process. Since different understandings of the term "Innovation Management System" (IMS) have been noted the EC has supported European Committee for Standardization to provide the stakeholders with a unified definition of relevant parts in the IMS. According to this definition the most important parts of IMS include company's innovation processes from idea generation to innovation result, but also leadership, management skills and other enabling factors, like the ability to cooperate with third parties like RD partners, clients, and suppliers. The objective of this project in Slovenia is to enable SMEs to bridge the knowledge gap in innovation management, get aware of shortages and improve their internal innovation management system and/or focus on achieving market value with their inventions. The consortium will achieve this objectives with providing: 1.) Enhancing the Innovation Management Capacity of SMEs. The beneficiaries will receive diagnostic of their innovation system based on the standardized IMP³rove tool. This will lead to the formation of tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to better manage innovation. 2.) Key Account Managers – Facilitators for the H2020 SME Instrument. Key Account Managers will identify and source appropriate lead coaches (from predefined pool of coaches), facilitate linking the SMEs to innovation support services and to support the lead coach in delivering services to the SME. The SME Instrument participants will receive the most appropriate services and support to enhance the probability of successful exploitation of the innovation project and to leave a footprint for the future sustainable growth of these beneficiaries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2019Partners:CCIS, CCIS, OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE, UP, SPIRIT SLOVENIJA +7 partnersCCIS,CCIS,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,UP,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,UP,JSI,UM,OBRTNA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE,SPIRIT SLOVENIJA,JSI,RRA Podravje - MariborFunder: European Commission Project Code: 831361Overall Budget: 70,342.5 EURFunder Contribution: 70,342 EURThe EC has within its Survey of 2011, carried out on request of DG Enterprise and Industry (DG EI), realized that the main barriers of innovation in the eyes of the SMEs, are lack of financial resources and inability to manage innovation process. Since different understandings of the term "Innovation Management System" (IMS) have been noted the EC has supported European Committee for Standardization to provide the stakeholders with a unified definition of relevant parts in the IMS. According to this definition the most important parts of IMS include company's innovation processes from idea generation to innovation result, but also leadership, management skills and other enabling factors, like the ability to cooperate with third parties like RD partners, clients, and suppliers. The objective of this project in Slovenia is to enable SMEs to bridge the knowledge gap in innovation management, get aware of shortages and improve their internal innovation management system and/or focus on achieving market value with their inventions. The consortium will achieve this objectives with providing: 1.) Enhancing the Innovation Management Capacity of SMEs. The beneficiaries will receive diagnostic of their innovation system based on the standardized IMP³rove or/and SMEMPower tool. This will lead to the formation of tailored action plan to improve the SME’s capacity to better manage innovation. 2.) Key Account Managers – Facilitators for the H2020 SME Instrument, FET Open and FTI coaches. Key Account Managers will identify and source appropriate lead coaches (from predefined pool of coaches), facilitate linking the SMEs to innovation support services and to support the lead coach in delivering services to the SME. The SME Instrument, FET Open and/or FTI beneficiaries will receive the most appropriate services and support to enhance the probability of successful exploitation of the innovation project and to leave a footprint for the future sustainable growth of these beneficiaries.
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