The Identification of Technology Platforms and Innovation Areas with High Regional Impact

Nataša Urbančíková (1)
(1) Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Abstract

The paper is focused on the process of identification of the technological platforms and innovation areas with high regional impact. The aim is to discover future fields of technological innovation which are having a high qualitative and quantitative demand of high potentials. The research has been undertaken within project Innovative Development of European Areas by fostering transnational Knowledge Development – IDEA/ 2CE1175P1 funded by Central Europe Programme. The aim of IDEA project is the development of an adequate strategy which enables the small and medium sized enterprises in the regions of Central Europe to face the increasing demand of high potentials with tested methods and instruments. The target group of IDEA project are so called “high potentials” in the engineering and scientific sector where future-oriented technologies are one of the main sources of innovation.

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Nataša Urbančíková
natasa.urbancikova@tuke.sk (Primary Contact)
Urbančíková, N. (2011). The Identification of Technology Platforms and Innovation Areas with High Regional Impact. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 15(1), 17–26. https://doi.org/10.12776/qip.v15i1.38

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