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Innovation Manchester

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Innovation Manchester has been created to achieve a step-change in the rate of innovation by inspiring, challenging and supporting the people who live and work in Manchester, its companies and its organisations to emulate Manchester’s entrepreneurial past and to drive its future. Manchester can be a world-class hub in the modern global knowledge economy by [...] ( » )

Nov, 25 2009 No Comments » | Featured, Knowledge transfer, News, North West England, Support for innovation

Innovation Prospectus – Manchester City Region

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Vision of the Prospectus:

To transform Manchester into one of Europe’s leading cities for innovation by 2015.

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Nov, 25 2009 No Comments » | Extending entrepreneurship, Featured, Good Practices, Knowledge transfer, News, North West England, Support for innovation

Cluster Support Environment Model (North West of England)

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The Cluster Support Environments (CSE) model considers the physical infrastructure requirements of a cluster. Whilst all clusters are different and the specific mix of infrastructure will therefore vary, there are several generic types of infrastructure which might be present. The model considers the premise that businesses need support at various stages of growth, including spin-outs and diversification from large businesses. It also considers the specialist facilities that businesses may need to use on a short term basis to develop new products and processes. ( » )

Jun, 30 2009 No Comments » | Clusters, Good Practices, Knowledge transfer, North West England, Support for innovation

Innovation Vouchers in Valencia Region

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Incentivise innovation practices to enterprises that would usually have lesser access to such services due to their size and revenue. ( » )

Jun, 1 2009 No Comments » | Good Practices, Knowledge transfer, Support for innovation, Valencia Region

Genomnanotech Debrecen Regional Knowledge Center

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The Hungarian government realized that the subsidization of innovation oriented R&D at universities is very important. The commercialization of these R&D results is essential as well. With the support of “Pázmány Péter Program” the industry and universities can cooperate and develop products/services/technologies together. This increases the regional and national competitiveness of the country. ( » )

Jun, 1 2009 No Comments » | Észak-Alföld, Good Practices, Knowledge transfer, Support for innovation

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