Projects archive
(R-IoT-C)4VET
The aim of the project – to improve the digital education conditions of EU countries and to prepare a qualified digital education infrastructure for future generations with the awareness of innovation. Within the scope of this target, the general purpose the partners set is to identify digital gaps in Robotics, IoT and Cloud Computing for VET and to develop teaching materials with an assessment system to improve this situation through interdisciplinary training and guidance.
This project was implemented by 6 partners. Lead partner: Croatian Robotic Association (HR)
AgriFoodX5.0
The aim of the project – to strengthen cooperation between cluster organisations and their members in the agriculture, food and Industry 5.0 sectors, improving their management capacities and learning to professionalise business support services provided or channelled to SMEs.
This project was implemented by 5 partners. Lead partner: Lithuanian Innovation Centre (LT)
BePackMan
The aim of the project – preparing for a full-scale project to improve the management of paper packaging and the transition to circular resource use.
This project was implemented by 3 partners. Lead partner: Gdańsk University of Technology (PL)
FOUNDATION
The aim of the project – building regional resilience to industrial structural changes through the development of policies and measures which act as the foundation underpinning a strong regional strategic entrepreneurial discovery process and associated support system.
This project was implemented by 9 partners. Lead partner: Cork Institute of Technology (IE)
InnoHeis
The aim of the project – enlarging the role of higher education institutions and their research and innovation infrastructure as key stakeholders for regional innovation development.
This project was implemented by 11 partners. Lead partner: Hanze University of Applied Sciences (NL)
PASSPARTOOL
The aim of the project – improving the capability of public policymakers to develop efficient policies supporting non – formal, soft and open innovation processes in the regional actors, with a focus on non – R&D – driven and social innovation.
This project was implemented by 8 partners. Lead partner: Regional Agency for Technology and Innovation (IT)
START EASY
The aim of the project – improving policymaking & delivering smart tools that enable a conducive environment for business to start easy & quickly, boosting business start-up activity & competitiveness in Europe.
This project was implemented by 8 partners. Lead partner: Government of Catalonia (ES)
RECREATE
The aim of the project – improving the capacity and capability of regional transport SMEs to develop, boost competitiveness, and grow.
This project was implemented by 4 partners. Lead partner: Coventry University Enterprises Ltd (UK)
CircPro
The aim of the project – promoting the transition to a more circular economy related national and regional decision-making by increasing the implementation of the circular procurement.
This project was implemented by 11 partners. Lead partner: Kouvola Innovation Ltd (FI)
Success Road
The aim of the project – addressing and managing family business succession or transfer procedures and increasing their competitiveness and sustainability.
This project was implemented by 7 partners. Lead partner: Ministry of Economy and Development (EL)
Innovation networking stimulation and development (InoLink)
The aim of the project – to motivate enterprises to merge into clusters, increase the maturity of clusters, stimulate growth and international cooperation.
This project was implemented by 2 partners. Lead partner: Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA)
Integration of Lithuanian Business into International Development and Innovation Value Chains (InterInoLT)
The aim of the project – to create a network of Lithuanian Development and Innovation Representatives (“Ambassadors”), who would communicate the potential of Lithuanian Development and Innovation (D&I) abroad: by increasing the funds attracted by Lithuanian entities from international R&D&I programms; by attracting investments in innovative projects for the global market and export high value-added products and services (innovations) (helping companies to get out of the R&D “sandbox” in Lithuania).
This project was implemented by 3 partners. Lead partner: Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA)
iBuy
The aim of the project – encouraging the involvement of the public sector in the development, implementation, and application of innovations by enabling these institutions to actively apply the innovation public procurement.
This project was implemented by 7 partners. Lead partner: Lithuanian Innovation Centre (LT)
InnovaSPA
The aim of the project – improving policies aiming at supporting knowledge transfer and strengthening opportunities for open innovation in the field of preventative health and thermalism to address the societal challenge of an aging society and making healthcare more efficient.
This project was implemented by 8 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: Thermauvergne association (FR)
Pioneering Innovative Food for Seniors
The aim of the project – to create lasting impact for food businesses, particularly SMEs and their employees and to use innovative methods to enhance critical innovation and entrepreneurial skills that help companies capitalize on this niche market opportunity for new food products and services within the “Silver Economy“. Also, it is expected to increase knowledge exchange between food sector and academia.
This project was implemented by 6 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: FH Münster (DE)
SUPER
The aim of the project – to develop, improve and adapt regional policies that support increased international commercialization of SMEs’ Environmentally Sustainable Innovations and environmentally friendly products.
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: County Administrative board of Östergötland (SE)
HOCARE
The aim of the project – to improve the implementation of regional home care development policies and programmes that support the delivery of innovation by actors in regional innovation chains.
This project was implemented by 8 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: Nicosia Development Agency (CY)
Improving the professional competencies of accountants, bookkeepers and auditors
The aim of the project – to ensure continuous maintenance of the qualification level of the employees of the companies by providing them with the highest quality training.
Lead partner: Lithuanian Innovation Centre (LT)
FUTURE ECOM
The aim of the project – addressing policy makers and business support agencies across EU who need to fully understand the key barriers for SMEs to exploit and benefit from a global internet-driven marketplace in general and enhance digitization and automation in particular.
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: Coventry University Enterprises Ltd (UK)
Facilitation of implementation of smart specialization R&D results by digitizing production processes in industrial enterprises (Smart InoTech industry)
The aim of the project – to encourage Lithuanian industrial enterprises to absorb (implement) R&D results in the field of Smart Specialization by digitizing production processes in order to increase the production of high value-added products.
This project was implemented by 2 partners. Lead partner: Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA)
GO SMART & EXCEL BSR
The aim of the project – enhancing capacity of innovation actors in the Baltic Sea Region (and beyond) to practically and jointly apply the Smart Specialisation Strategy approach.
This project was implemented by 11 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: Bialystok University of Technology (PL)
SME Coach LT 2017
The aim of the project was to provide international technological partnership couching services to companies that have received support under the measure of SME instrument.
This project was coordinated by Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
InReady
The aim of the project was to develop a tool that would help start-up’s to improve their pitching skills for the investors.
Lead partner: Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
This project was implemented by 3 partners in total.
200SME CHALLENGE
The aim of the project was to offer innovation agencies a new SME innovation support scheme based on the principle of finding solutions to SME innovation challenges.
Lead partner: Hub Innovazione Trentino (IT)
This project was implemented by 8 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
BALTIC SEA GAME INCUBATION
The aim of the project is -to enhance business support of game incubators through strategic transnational collaboration with other game incubators in the BSR. Joining forces in transnational cooperation will significantly raise the impact on industry development as opposed to acting alone.
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre. Lead partner: BGZ Berlin International Cooperation Agency GmbH (DE)
GRETA
The aim of the project was to develop policy tools for sustainable Smart Specialization innovation strategies in BSR, supporting green transformation of society and economy in ways which are aligned with the EU
Commission Green Deal.
This project was implemented by 6 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
Creation of new women-led business using aquaponics technologies
The goal of the project was to provide opportunities for Ivory Coast women to engage in innovative businesses based on the use of aquaponics systems. Women will acquire the knowledge and competencies required to set up such businesses, and will be provided with the necessary infrastructure.
This project was coordinated by Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
CAROTS
The aim of the project was to establish a new type of SME – Commercial Analytical Research Organisations (CAROs), helping enterprises to benefit from the knowledge and potential of scientists and research facilities in the Baltic Sea Region.
Lead partner: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY (DE)
This project was implemented by 10 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
INforM
The aim of the project was to create a cross-sectorial integrated Innovation Support Digital Framework for the mechatronics and mechanical engineering SMEs orientated to support companies in the digital transformation process.
Lead partner: Tallinn University of Technology (EE)
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
BALTIC LSC
The aim of the project was to create simplified access to large-scale data processing for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Lead partner: Warsaw University of Technology (PL)
This project was implemented by 8 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
OSIRIS
The aim of the project was to enhance silver economy growth opportunities in the Baltic Sea Region by improving the capacity of innovation actors to apply smart specialization approaches for tackling the challenge of the region’s aging society.
Lead partner: Häme University of Applied Sciences (FI)
This project was implemented by 12 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
BEE NET
The aim of the project was to develop and test a public service package oriented at helping European SMEs to grow by helping them to connect to value chains and business networks.
Lead partner: SICINDUSTRIA (IT)
This project was implemented by 3 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
SNOWMAN
The aim of the project was supporting non-technological innovation in owner-managed manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises through increased capacity of business intermediaries.
Lead partner: VIA University College (DK)
This project was implemented by 14 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
BGI
Project aimed to foster innovation power and the emergence of a powerful game business scene around the Baltic Sea, to strengthen internationalisation and cooperation across stakeholders and countries, and finally to make the region a game business hotspot with a joint branding.
Lead partner: BGZ Berlin International Cooperation Agency GmbH (Denmark)
This project was implemented by 22 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
LARS
Project aimed to increase the potential growth of the regions, represented by the project partners, by strengthening the development of smart specialization strategies and the functioning of the innovation system.
Lead partner: Regional Council of Ostrobothnia (Finland)
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
HIGHER
Project aimed to achieve innovative models of PublicPrivate Partnerships suitable to mobilise investment in related smart specialisation areas and fostering an entrepreneurial discovery process in driving innovation process of the policy instruments addressing RIS3.
Programme – Interreg Europe
Lead partner: UAB Reseach Park (Spain)
This project was implemented by 9 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
Innovation consulting and support services for business (Inospurtas)
The aim of the project – to increase the innovativeness of enterprises and to motivate them to develop R&D&I more actively, by providing enterprises with innovation consulting and support services.
This project was implemented by 11 partners. Lead partner: Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA)
Innovators2B
The aim of the project was to develop the services for the first-time innovators.Programme – Horizon 2020
Lead partner: Poznan Science and Technology Park (Poland)
This project was implemented by 3 partners, including Lithuanian Innovation Centre.
Period
12 months
2018.03.01 - 2019.02.28
Scaleup LT
The project aimed to assist innovative Lithuanian companies to internationalise and scale-up.
Programme – COSME
Lithuanian Innovation Centre was the Coordinator of the project.
Period
18 months
2016.06.01 - 2018.12.31
Lithuanian Innovation Centre
Organization code 110066875
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