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Presentation
The COSME co-funded BRINC project will unlock the potential of cross-border public procurement of innovation (PPI) by acting as an Innovation Procurement Broker and establishing a European hub for PPI in a circular economy. It will develop methodologies and build capacity for cross-border innovation brokering.
Project co-funded by the European Union's COSME programme, 2021 – 2024
WHY INNOVATION PROCUREMENT BROKERS?
Although there is a growing desire among public authorities to use procurement to drive the development and uptake of innovation, Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) remains underexploited.
Public authorities analysing their needs for innovation, and clearly communicating these, will send a strong signal to suppliers that such demands exist and strengthen their incentives for innovation. Public Procurement of Innovation can be facilitated by Innovation Procurement Brokers (IPBs) as they can assist in a needs assessment and facilitate the market dialogue by locating innovative suppliers that can fill the needs.
The task of the Innovation Procurement Brokers will be to overcome barriers like lack of trust and difficulties to identify public authorities with similar needs. They will coordinate a complex process among several buyers in different countries.
Activities
Between December 2021 and December 2024, it will develop methodologies and build capacity for cross-border innovation brokering.
BRINC includes 5 modules:
- Capacity-Building & Collaboration: Building networks of Public Authorities and Innovation Procurement Brokers, and learning from real PPI processes;
- Need Identification: Identifying needs of circular sustainable solutions shared by Public Authorities in several countries;
- Market Consultation: Identifying existing and potential solutions within the innovation ecosystems and providing insight in relevant procurement procedure to follow;
- Preparation of Procurement procedure: Choosing and implementing procurement procedures as well as facilitating key decisions during the procurement procedure;
- Learnings: Capturing lessons learned and formulation of best practices.
THE BRINC EUROPEAN HUB FOR PPI IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
The BRINC European Hub for PPI in the circular economy will create a focal point for engagement between a) public authorities interested in leveraging collaborative cross-border PPI to accelerate the circular economy on the one hand and b) Europe’s leading cleantech clusters, their SME members and broader innovation ecosystems on the other. It will ensure that investments in innovations by public authorities are accessible to SMEs and drive the innovative development towards a circular economy.
THE BRINC PROFESSIONAL NETWORK OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES INTERESTED IN PPI
The aim of the Professional Network of Public Authorities interested in PPI is to promote the adoption of PPI by helping public authorities to develop their competences through capacity-building and knowledge-sharing activities, as well as to foster a culture of innovation.
There are 3 ways to engage in the Professional Network:
- Lead Buyer: ready to embark on cross-border PPI processes
- Follower Buyer – interested in pursuing cross-border PPI in the near future and perhaps piggy-backing on the Lead Buyers
- Learning Buyer – need additional capacity building and are simply interested in learning from the experiences of others
The BRINC Professional Network of PA is open to all! Discover the benefits of being a member and how to join here.
Access the BRINC Professional Network of PA on the SOLVED platform
Partners
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Hållbar Utveckling Skåne Sustainable Business Hub (SE)
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Sustainable Business Hub (SE)
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ACR+, Association of Cities and Regions for sustainable Resource management (BE)