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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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The NanoVision study aimed to provide recommendations and analysis of options for a R&D strategy to increase the competitiveness of European industry in the sector of micro/nano electronics for the European Commission.
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The objectives of the study were to:
 | analyse the current status, effectiveness and efficiency of publicly funded R&D in the micro/nano electronics industry
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 | extract best practises in the area of nano electronics R&D through a series of detailed case studies.
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To attain these objectives, the inno team worked together with the Sophia Antipolis Foundation, SAME (Sophia Antipolis Micro Electronics) and a group of individuals with outstanding track records in the fields of micro and nano electronics from Europe and beyond brought together especially for the purposes of this study.
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