The EIT is pleased to announce the adoption of its Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) Implementation Framework for 2022 - 2027.
The newly adopted RIS Implementation Framework provides guidance towards the fulfillment a key strategic priority for the EIT as part of its new strategy, the EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda (SIA) 2021-2027, which saw an enhanced mandate for the EIT in the coming years and a budget of almost EUR 3 billion under Horizon Europe.
The EIT’s Regional Innovation Scheme was introduced in 2014 to advance the innovation performance of more countries and regions across Europe, especially countries with moderate or modest innovation scores as defined by the European Innovation Scoreboard. Since its establishment, the EIT RIS has successfully seen the expansion of EIT Community activities to more countries and regions across Europe, contributing to a pan-European spread of EIT Community activities and networks.
In line with the strategic priority of increasing the EIT Community’s regional impact through a reinforced EIT RIS programme, the EIT Community will enhance its openness towards potential partners and stakeholders and develop a better articulated regional strategy for EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs).
The EIT RIS will strengthen its contribution to the advancement and strengthening of innovation capacities across Europe, including, by increasing tailor-made support aimed at strengthening innovation local ecosystems and involving more higher education institutions, businesses and research organisations by developing regional outreach strategies.
The newly adopted EIT RIS Implementation Framework includes the following focus areas:
Overall, the Implementation Framework will ensure that by 2027 the EIT will have contributed to the advancement of the innovation performance of the countries and regions targeted by the RIS programme through the strengthening of innovation capacities and enablers, actors and linkages, growing the support and power of Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem.
Source: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (https://bit.ly/3vmhMAm)