Full partners

National University of Ireland Galway (Lead partner)

Ireland

Comenius University in Bratislava

Slovakia

Galway City Innovation District

Ireland

GIS – Transfer Center Foundation

Bulgaria

Medical University of Plovdiv

Bulgaria

University of the Basque Country

Spain

University of Thessaly

Greece

WestBiC

Ireland

Associated partners

European business and innovation centre network

Belgium

Western Development Commission

Ireland

IBEC

Ireland

HBAN

Ireland

SCUUL Enterprise CLG

Ireland

Galway Chamber of Commerce

Ireland

EusKampus Fundazioa

Spain

Tecnalia Ventures

Spain

Max. funding Phase 1
€ 400,000
Max. funding Phase 2
€ 800,000
Supported by
EIT Health
Coordinated by
EIT RawMaterials

Project description

i2i connects five higher education institutions (HEIs), three intermediary organisations, and eight associated partners in five entrepreneurial ecosystems. The overall vision and ambition of the i2i consortium is to address its capacity and capability to foster entrepreneurial thinking, actions and institutions. The project also aims to develop entrepreneurship capital and aptitude for driving innovation, building on the strengths and weaknesses of each partner identified through the HEInnovate self-assessment.

These priorities are captured through the following objectives:

  • building the capacity of HEI staff to deliver entrepreneurial education and learning through upskilling and training, while supporting the development of effective governance to promote the uptake of best entrepreneurial knowledge and practices;
  • enhancing the HEI start-up ecosystem; encouraging entrepreneurship among students; leveraging and integrating existing support and frameworks, including HEInnovate, Entrecomp and those created in i2i; providing methods and programmes for citizen development based on digital transformation; and starting in and starting out co-curricular stimulating spin-offs;
  • increasing HEI innovation capacity through stronger integration of the knowledge triangle, and engaging with regional and international innovation ecosystems via a model of co-creation, knowledge exchange, active participation and challenging mindsets, resulting in stronger fusion between educators, researchers and entrepreneurs;
  • establishing the infrastructure, processes and systems needed to scale, transfer, evaluate and measure impact in order to include a platform that captures centrally the previously fragmented actions and outcomes; developing transfer roadmaps and mentorship structures, and engaging alumni;
  • conceptualising and disseminating clear innovation pathways and links to the wider innovation ecosystem; creating transferable and scalable models for dissemination;
  • implementing an effective project management structure to deliver actions from the Innovation Vision Action Plan, key performance indicators (KPIs) and deliverables;
  • supporting at task level the goals of EIT Health, EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Digital, and the upcoming EIT Culture & Creativity;
  • promoting at task level inclusivity, equality, accessibility and diversity across all aspects of i2i in line with the Gender Action Plan and HEI policy.

i2i will train and mentor almost 800 students and over 300 staff.

It will empower 100 educators to scale up through ‘train the trainer’ models of engagement, implement over 20 regional and transnational training/mentoring initiatives, attract over 3,000 stakeholders through 30+ events, engage over 30 financiers and 50 alumni, and support 25 start-ups/scale-ups. These KPIs will be underpinned by the development of a new entrepreneurial support platform and infrastructure.

By doing this, i2i will deliver transformative change that will embed processes, structures and systems focused on future-proofing and institutionalising entrepreneurship across our ecosystems, with universities acting as engines of innovation.

Project coordinator

Natalie Walsh Natalie Walsh, Director of Entrepreneurial Development, University of Galway (contact)

Project website

ideatoimpacteu.com

Project timeline

EIT HEI Timeline March 2021