Baltic Innovation Agency

INFIMO

Interconnected and inclusive innovation ecosystems focused on ICT and mobility (INFIMO) is a Horizon Europe project focused on strategic collaboration between clusters and diverse innovation actors from Estonia, Portugal, and Georgia. INFIMO is using information and communication technologies (ICT) for digital and green transition in various economic sectors aligned with the Industry 5.0 (moving towards Industry 6.0) framework. BIA led communication package and all the management.

Together the partners will act as a driving force to build strategic collaboration between the ecosystems that they are representing. They will encourage the involvement of more diverse innovation stakeholders in the involved countries as well as build contacts with relevant partners from other countries. Jointly, the four partners will focus on reducing the innovation divide in the partnering countries, facilitating stronger involvement and linkages between different innovation actors such as companies of different sizes, RD&I actors, public authorities, investors, social innovators, civil society and non-governmental organisations.

Project name:
Interconnected and inclusive innovation ecosystems focused on ICT and mobility
Acronym:
INFIMO
Duartion:
01 June 2023 – ⁠31 May 2025 (24 months)
Funding:
500 000 €
The Funding is provided by the European Union through the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency.

Contact:

Project manager

Kertu Ling

kertu@bia.ee 

Project partners:

Baltic Innovation Agency

Estonian ICT Cluster as the lead partner (legal entity: Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications (ITL))

MOBINOV automotive cluster from Portugal

Georgian ICT Cluster (GIC)

The project is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.