I had a positive experience when using research roadmapping to kickstart an innovation network. Before we had one, we had to look into the challenges of a single company one project at a time. Once we had developed a roadmap, a pool of both companies and academics motivated to partner up once public funding became available. Today the second and final part of this blog post. Part one can be found here.

I had a positive experience when using research roadmapping to kickstart an innovation network. Before we had one, we had to look into the challenges of a single company one project at a time. Once we had a research roadmap, we also had a pool of both companies and academics motivated to partner up once public funding became available. Today the first part of this blog post. Part two can be found here

With research and innovation depending on ever scarcer (public) financial resources, professional reports to clarify the impact of your projects offer you a distinct edge in the competition for financial resources. To this extent, mATTch offers professional reporting on the socio-economic impact of your projects for research and innovation. We recommend the BETA method as developed by Laurent Bach.

Alfred Nobel inspires our total solution for your innovation challenges. Famous for the Nobel Prize, it is easily accepted that Alfred Nobel was sincerely impressed with science. Upon his death, he transferred his fortune into a fund under supervision of the Nobel Foundation that was to endow "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind". The formula Nobel used to make his fortune in the first place, however, is less well known.