nrn peer-to-peer training workshop: “networking for innovation in the 2014-2020 rdps”
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NRN Peer-to-Peer Training Workshop:
“Networking for Innovation
in the 2014-2020 RDPs” Ghent, Belgium
18-19 March 2014
Who is here?
Farmers’ Organisations
?
Researchers?
Advisers?
Innovation Support
Services?RDP
Managing Authorities
?
EIP-AGRI Service Point?
DG AGRI?
Others?
National Rural
Networks?
ENRD Contact Point?
LAGs?
Paying Agencies?
Other Public
Authorities?
Introduce yourselves…….
Workshop Objectives
Build a common understanding of how NRNs can promote and support a culture of innovation amongst rural stakeholders
(in accordance with Art. 54 of EAFRD Regulation No. 1305/2013)
1.
Explore and clarify how the ENRD, EIP-AGRI network and NRNs can most effectively work together in 2014-2020 to promote and support innovation
2.
Showcase some existing relevant examples of “networking for innovation”
3.
Identify and discuss specific activities that can be included in the action and / or work plans of NRNs for helping to promote and support innovation
4.
Day 1 (from 13:00)
Day 2 (to 16:00)
Introduction
Setting the Scene
Networking & Innovation …. what do we
know?
Social evening
Networking for Innovation in
2014-2020
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ttin
g LEAD
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EIP-
AGRI
What do need to make networking for innovation happen?
Setting the Scene
Networking & Innovation …. what do we
know?
What do we understand by “innovation” in the new rural development regulation?
1.
What networking tools can be used to promote and support innovation in rural development?
2.
What conditions are needed for NRNs / NSUs to efficiently and effectively promote and support innovation?
3.
Networking for Innovation
in 2014-2020Introduction to the
parallel workshops on Day 2
Workshop 1: Networking and innovation as a cross-cutting theme in RDPs Case study 1: “24 Hour Races in Sweden" (Hans-Olof Stålgren, Swedish Rural Network)
Case study 2: “Rural Innovation through Knowledge Exchange in Scotland” (Moira Forsyth, Scottish Enterprise)
Workshop 2: LEADER and innovation in 2014-2020 Case study 3: “Innovation Camps in Finland” (Juha-Matti Markkola, Finnish Rural Network)
Case study 4: “Innovative studios in Austria” (Marina Brakalova, ENRD Contact Point)
Workshop 3: The role of NRNs in implementing the EIP-AGRI Case study 5: “Networking and the EIP in
Portugal” (Maria Custódia Correia, Portuguese National Network for Rural Development)
Case study 6: “Networking and the EIP in the Netherlands” (Annemiek Canjels)
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