15/12/2016

Impact and added value of the RAAK Programme

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The RAAK programme - Regional Attention and Action for Knowledge Circulation - primarily encourages networks consisting of knowledge institutions (especially universities of applied sciences), SMEs, and public institutions. The assumption is that knowledge circulation within these regional networks contributes to innovation. In short, building bridges between the individual parties in the innovation system (especially universities of applied sciences on one side and SMEs or public institutions on the other side) and thus establishing network formation is a harbinger of success and excellence. Dialogic is researching the impact and added value of RAAK for the Stichting Innovatie Alliantie in general, and practical research and knowledge circulation in particular. What have been critical success factors and which conditions are important? Through analysis of various RAAK projects, insights will be gained into how RAAK works.