Task 1

Task 1.4 in the i2connect project aims to track and report the topical insights coming from the project partners’ activities and interactions with other projects, outputs, events and networks relevant to effective support of interactive innovation. These reports will be produced in month 8, June 2020 and every four months thereafter up to and including month 60. These topical insights are issues, observations, problems or solutions relevant to the support of interactive innovation by advisors who perform facilitation, knowledge brokering or other forms of support. These may be practical, theoretical or conceptual insights which have a currency which relates to the i2connect project and its ambition. These include new learnings from project 6 activities and partners active in supporting innovation through their own organisations, activities, services, networks and other projects.

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Contribution detail info

Sijainti
  • Italy
Kirjoittajat
  • Alessia Fantini
Käyttötarkoitus
  • Dissemination
Tiedostotyyppi
Document
Tiedoston koko
1.79 MB
Luotu
30-06-2021
Alkuperäiskieli
English
Hankkeen virallinen verkkosivusto
i2connect
Lisenssi
CC BY

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