Taftie Task Force SoftPower has published its reports
The Taftie Task Force SoftPower, in which seventeen member organsiations participated, carried out a roadmap of activities for developing research and extensive dialogue across Europe between September 2019 and April 2019. The purpose has been to develop a clear picture of the non-financial support services provided by innovation agencies and, to better understand the competences and skills required to deliver and improve them.
- Posted on: 24.09.2019
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Research was conducted as part of the TAFTIE Taskforce to develop a clear picture of the non-financial support services provided by innovation agencies, and to better understand the competencies and skills required to deliver them. The report focuses on the findings of a bespoke survey that was designed and implemented with TAFTIE members in 2018, as well as a series of qualitative interviews, workshops and focus groups conducted in 2018 and 2019. The innovation agencies included in the study are: ANI (Portugal); Bpifrance (France); Business Finland; CDTI (Spain); ENEA (Italy); Enterprise Estonia; Enterprise Ireland; FFG (Austria); VLAIO (Belgium); Hamag-Bicro (Croatia); Innosuisse (Switzerland); Innovate UK; Innovation Fund Serbia; Innovation Norway; ISERD Israel; Luxinnovation (Luxembourg); MITA (Lithuania); NKFIH (Hungary); RVO (Netherlands); PtJ Juelich (Germany); SPIRIT Slovenia; TACR (Czech Republic); TTGV (Turkey); Vinnova (Sweden). Report