InnoRegio - more than a funding programme
        
Programme Innovation in the new federal states in
        former East Germany
        Inspired by InnoRegio, a competition started in 1999 by the
        Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF, the Federal Ministry
        of Education and Research), people from numerous professional areas have
        formed innovation networks. Their backgrounds: science, education,
        business, administration and politics. Their goal: to increase the value
        and competitiveness of these regions.
        InnoRegio brings people together, encouraging them to develop their
        ability and discover their potential. The regions themselves determined
        what their focus should be, based on their economic and research
        activities, their traditions and their qualifications. Through the
        InnoRegio initiative, 23 topic-driven networks have been created, which
        are strengthening and expanding their core areas of competence through
        numerous different projects.
        The InnoRegio process
        With the InnoRegio initiative, the BMBF has launched a process of
        promoting innovation based on a simple observation: work with a viable
        future is possible where a network of research institutes, enterprises,
        educational institutions and political decision-makers is created - a
        network, which wants to see its economically successful results of its
        cooperation.
        Innovative regional core growth areas
        In 2001, the programme 'Innovative Regional Core Growth Areas' was
        started as a complementary initiative to InnoRegio. This measure
        promotes innovative initiatives in East Germany, which are based on
        regional clusters of competence and production (core growth areas) and
        committed to transforming their ideas into a market success. Nine core
        growth areas have been promoted until now with a total volume of approx.
        Euro 40 million.. In view of the positive experiences gained with this
        programme, it will be continued in the following years. You can find
        information on the conditions of promotion at: www.wachstumskerne.de.
        Innovation and business foundation laboratories in
        universities and research institutes (2001)
        As a complementary measure for the promotion of the 'core growth
        areas', some 40 laboratories for innovation and foundation were set up
        in universities and research institutes in the new Federal States,
        supported by a total of € 25.6 million. This measure aims to involve
        research institutes more closely in the innovation process in their
        region. While the institutes are increasing their focus on the economic
        viability of their research results, the infrastructure needed is often
        stretched to the limits of its capacity. BMBF measures were applied here
        to promote the purchase of additional equipment for the innovation and
        business foundation laboratories.
        Interregional alliances for tomorrow's market
        Innovation forums are a further element in the BMBF´s promotion of
        innovation. A total of 444 regional initiatives applied for support in
        the InnoRegio competition, thus revealing far more potential for
        innovation than the 23 InnoRegios could promote. For this reason, 24
        initiatives were initially chosen in cooperation with the federal states
        and given the opportunity to create innovation forums. These forums are
        regional platforms and define areas of innovation in which the
        participants are expected to cooperate efficiently in the future. More
        information at: www.interregionale-allianzen.de (only available in
        German).
        For more information, visit the InnoRegio-Website: http://www.innoregio.de
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