Systematising serendipity for big science infrastructures: the ATTRACT project
Other authors
Publication date
2019-03Abstract
The potential of big science research infrastructures to make contributions far beyond
their scientific purview has long been acknowledged. However, less consensus exists
about the specific mechanisms with which such value can realised. This paper describes the ATTRACT project. A novel approach funded with €20 million by the
European Commission Horizon 2020 programme, ATTRACT1 represents a
consortium of leading European scientific centres, academic institutions, and
industry associations formed to harness their world-class scientific instrumentation technologies towards entrepreneurship within European economies. ATTRACT will award 170 projects centred on breakthrough imaging and detection technologies
€100,000 each to develop a proof-of-concept within one year. With the goal of scaling
a select few of the most promising projects, ATTRACT will facilitate additional iterations of public and private funding along with relevant commercial and legal support to bridge the gap between supply-push and demand-pull innovation policy
instruments. The paper describes the ATTRACT project: its motivation, philosophy,
design, and results to date.
Document Type
Working document
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
334 - Forms of organization and cooperation in the economy
Keywords
Funding
Pages
30 p.
Collection
ESADE Business School Research Paper, 271
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
Rights
© ESADE
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/