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Ellen Pedersen, ex-Project Manager TACIS, currently manager of the EU export promotion programmes to Japan:

"inno engaged with the European Commission in the process of modernising the naukograds (Scientific Cities) in the Russian Federation. The project team made all the difference in that process, and results emerged in each naukograd. A sound regional Innovation Strategy (the first of its kind in Russia) was approved and implementation started, commercialisation activities from scientific centres took place with concrete return on investments, and related benefits.
A successful project depends on people, ideas, and political will."
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(30.06.2004)
The German embassy in Paris and the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) invited inno Germany AG to present its activities in the field of start-up support at the international conference “Brain drain, brain gain”.
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The conference took place on June 30th 2004 and counted over 300 attendants from all over Europe. Among the guests were also the then EU-research commissioner Philippe Busquin and the French Minister for Research François d’Aubert.
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