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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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Wissens- und Kompetenzmanagement
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Making competences accessible is a key issue for successful innovation in regions as well as in research organisations and companies.
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Innovative projects, especially in high-tech areas, demand competences from several different fields of expertise. To rapidly and cost-effectively identify and bring the right competences together is the key to innovation success.
inno group specialises in the fields of innovation and knowledge management. The mix of these two core competences has allowed us to improve innovation processes in organisations across Europe by developing methods and tools making competences accessible.
By exploiting existing information, both within and beyond the organisation, we cost-efficiently implement solutions primarily in the following three core areas:
 | Make competence analyses to support competence development (cMap)
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 | Make competences visible to support marketing and positioning (cPortal)
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 | Make competences accessible in order to facilitate collaboration and the identification of experts (cFinder)
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This approach enables clients to fully access the competencies that lie within their organisations or territories.
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Ausarbeitung eines Projektkonzepts und eines Antrages für den Aufbau eines Kompetenzzentrums für Medizintechnik „innovative medical techology centre – ... mehr
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The Helmholtz Association is the biggest scientific community in Germany, consisting of 15 large-scale research centres and employing around 24.000 people. The annual budget of the association amounts ... mehr
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Knowledge is not bound to an organisation or a region but to the people working in them and for them. An industrial field like food industry, which is very much technology-intensive on the one hand ... mehr
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The EU-funded project CLUES stimulates innovation by highlighting European excellence in specific Competence Areas and by providing innovative tools for accessing these ... mehr
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