Europe INNOVA goes public

INNOVAEurope INNOVA, the flagship initiative driving European innovation, is placing its activities in the spotlight with a new web portal. This will provide policy makers, innovation intermediaries and enterprises with an insight into sectoral innovation analysis and networking in Europe.

Europe INNOVA is at the heart of a new European policy concept in which sectors play a central role. Launched in October 2005 by DG Enterprise and Industry, Europe INNOVA brings together more than 300 partners from 23 Member States in a family of sectoral networks, projects and horizontal support services. More than 800 innovation professionals are involved in this initiative.

The portal will present the work and results of Europe INNOVA projects and networks in areas such as cluster management, standards and financing and managing innovation. A Sectoral Innovation Watch contains analyses for more than ten industrial sectors. News and events services and an interactive discussion forum will inform and involve users in efforts to stimulate innovation in Europe.

Visit the Europe INNOVA portal at www.europe-innova.org

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