PROJECT TITLE
Enhancing capacities for technology transfer, company building and innovations in the field of ICT / CapTTict
LEAD PARTNER
Czech Technical University in Prague
OTHER PARTNERS
UNICO.AI, Knowledge Network Ltd., Ruđer Bošković Institute, Innovation Centre of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Belgrade, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Cluj IT Association, Babes-Bolyai University, G-Force, Slovak Alliance for Innovation Economy, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center Tehnopolis, Ukrainian Catholic University, International Research and Training Center for Information Technologies and Systems, ICT klaster Vojvodina
DURATION
1/2024 - 6/2026
DONOR
European Union
PROGRAM
Interreg Danube Region Programme
PRIORITY AXIS
N/A
LOCATION
Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Germany, Romania, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Ukraine
TOTAL BUDGET
2,266,634.40 EUR
TOTAL GRANT
1,813,307.52 EUR
INTERA'S BUDGET
118,565,00 EUR
INTERA'S GRANT
94,852.00
Short description
The aim of the project is to enhance capacities for technology transfer (TT), company building and innovations in the field of ICT in 9 countries of the Danube region. It addresses the lack of synergies and exchange among TT stakeholders and the low ability of SMEs to develop high-added-value products/services. The project creates instruments for effective TT such as Methodology for selection of technologies from HEIs/PROs, Transnational technology/start-up incubator or matchmaking tools. Within the project, methodology for selection and assessment of ICT technologies at HEIs/PROs for incubation and acceleration will be piloted, as well as model for a Transnational ICT incubation and acceleration programme: Danube Digital Accelerator piloted. Also, network of project partners cooperating and sharing knowledge in the field of technology transfer in the Danube region will be developed. Finally, Action plan for evidence-based approach to S3 will be developed based on mapping of the supply and demand side in the ICT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine.

The project is co-financed by the European Union through the Interreg Danube Region Programme.