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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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inno group has a long track record in designing and managing multi-dimensional projects financed under the research framework programme for both the Research and Enterprise Directorate of the European Commission.
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The NESTER project was initiated by European and Russian partners and is supported by the European Commission. The aim of the project is to identify collaboration priorities between Russia and Europe ... more
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Evaluation of the technology transfer policy in the French region Rhônes-Alpes carried out through a demand-supply analysis, including a series of recommendations to improve the consensus-finding ... more
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FP6 Project aiming at structuring and reinforcing the European research area with the objective of increasing the involvement of European SMEs from the life science and health sector in EU RTD ... more
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The Regional Programme of Innovative Actions in Lower Austria was designed for small and medium regional enterprises in order to increase their innovation capabilities and stimulate their innovation ... more
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Managed by inno GmbH Wien, EXEK is an external management unit designed and created for the regional Ministry of Economic Affairs of Lower ... more
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