Green light for the Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Agency
Innovation Agency Rhineland-Palatinate
2023
The Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Agency serves as a central point of contact within the Rhineland-Palatinate’s start-up and innovation ecosystem, helping to achieve the goals of the regional innovation strategy and sustainably strengthening the innovative power of the location.
In 2022, Prognos developed a concept for the founding of the Innovation Agency. Subsequently, Prognos has been supporting its entry into operative work.
Initially, the innovation agency’s focus was on gaining visibility among the actors and clients in Rhineland-Palatinate and finding partners. For this purpose, Prognos conducted a stakeholder analysis and developed a final ideal performance profile.
The Innovation Agency will cover the following areas of activity:
All services were generally met with demand among the stakeholders surveyed, but have different priorities. The greatest added value is expected to be seen in the areas of visibility creation, support through funding programmes and the increased networking of innovation players.
The Innovation Agency plays the role of mediator in the innovation ecosystem – it is here that the threads come together. For this to succeed, the Innovation Agency must have sufficient resources.
Finally, the analysis makes it clear that the partners provide a variety of impetus for cooperation – for example, through the mutual provision of specialist expertise.
The following steps were carried out as part of the stakeholder analysis:
Further information on the website of the Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Agency (in German)
Project team: Holger Bornemann, Bianca Creutz, Dr Jonathan Eberle, Felix Ginzinger
Latest update: 04.1.2024
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