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WP 8 Valorisation and Exploitation Plan
Raimondo [email protected]
CBVI – Cross Border Virtual IncubatorAll Partner Meeting– 18-19 June, 2012, Gratz
International Telematic University UNINETTUNO
Agenda
• Status of local exploitation activities• Final Event organising
Local ExploitationPartner:
Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research (Institut für Gründungs-und Innovationsforschung IGIF)
• Planned actions:– Communicating results to international/national/regional partners
and universities– Integrating new findings into the Institute’s teaching methods via
training and coaching programmes – Inviting WP2 to present at at the G-Forum (Germany’s largest
Entrepreneurship conference) • Status:
– EXIST-IV-Conference (April 2012, Wuppertal, Germany)– Entrepreneurship in Russia and Germany: Leveraging
Entrepreneurial Capacities by Bilateral Knowledge Exchange between Scientific and Educational Institutions in Nizhniy Novgorod (RUS) and Wuppertal (GER) (May 2012)
– Local website
Local ExploitationPartner:
The National Distance Education University (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia UNED)
• Planned actions: - Organising business courses using CBVI services- Creating student networks- Training UNED professors- Publishing journal articles in Spanish and English• Status: - Paper in Revista de Economía Mundial; paper for JCR index Spanish
Economic Journal under review - ICL Conference in Villach, September 2012- Business course ranked 3rd best in Spanish study on entrepreneurial
practices (Fundación Tripartita)- US JRC index journal submissions, tbc
Local ExploitationPartner:
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county (BOKIK)
• Planned actions: - Online communication:
- BOKIK website - Newsletters reaching 2600 SMEs (Chamber members)
- Print media: newspaper articles, flyers, brochures• Status:
- 4 newspaper articles reaching 150 000 inhabitants in the region and all institutes, including local government, university, high schools, secondary schools
- 2 e-newsletters received by 2600 members- Articles on the BOKIK website
Local ExploitationPartner:
Graz University of Technology (TUG)• Planned actions:
- Virtual environment to be used in class and in trainings for other institutions- Virtual environment subjected to knowledge transfer within the university - Virtual environment acting as a reference point for training activities and courses
in collaboration with Innolab and Science Park
• Status:
- Virtual Incubator World (VIW) integrated in: local business incubators and technology parks: Innolab, Science Park and
Softwarepark Hagenberg local universities: Graz University of Technology, University of Graz and FH
Joanneum- Pilot series with University of Graz and FH Joanneum Graz (alongside Innolab) - Papers, presentations in Slovakia, Austria, Spain
Local ExploitationPartner:
Tallinn University (TU)• Planned actions: - Collecting and communicating good practices as they emerge
from the virtual entrepreneurship seminar via professional conferences, associations and journals
- Integrating developed technical solutions into university curricula- Providing consultancy services to local stakeholders via the Tallin
University Knowledge Transfer Centre- Integrating the virtual seminar into the “Digital Library
Learning” Erasmus Mundus joint MA programme
• Status:
Local ExploitationPartner:
City Conversity (AB)• Planned actions: - Applying the entrepreneurship-centric networked
environment to the creative industry cluster in Sweden- Using the virtual environment experience as a starting
point for future Wiki-mode dialogue- Boosting entrepreneurship, given the new business model
(2-3 emerging start-ups envisaged)• Status:
Local ExploitationPartner:
Maria Curie Sklodowska University (MCSU)• Planned actions:
- Integrating the “Multi-country compendium of business planning pilots” report in university curricula
- Online communication: partner’s website, feature article in the most important Polish e-learning and e-business magazine
- Print media: one publication on the findings of WP2, brochures, folders- Event management: project communication at the largest yearly Polish conference
on e-learning and e-economy - Communicating project results to other Polish incubators
• Status: – Local website – Online EDUCA Berlin 2011 (and project leaflets distribution)– Leaflet distribution at the largest yearly Polish conference on e-learning and e-
economy in Cracow 2011
Inputs for the Final Event• Objective: emphasising project outcomes• Location: Rome, Italy• Date: January 2013• Participants:
– Partners– Stakeholders
• Local authorities• Universities• SMEs• Associations, NGOs
– Local/international media• Event communication :
– Video production, to be broadcast on:• UNINETUNO WebTV , RAI NETTUNO SAT 1, website, newsletter• All UNINETTUNO-related social networks • Partners’ websites • Project website
• Live streaming on Internet of the event (feasible if event in Rome)
Proposed agenda
1. Project objective (project coordinator’s presentation) 2. Timeline of project achievements/ WP (partners’
presentations and discussion) 3. Current exploitation status: future regional/international
(partners ’ discussion)4. Leveraging results: taking valorization strategies one
step further (speakers, stakeholders, partners)