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Lighthouse Projects

In October 2010, the Nordic Trade and Industry Ministers agreed on a new industrial and innovation policy cooperation program focusing on green growth. Six lighthouse projects were launched for the period 2011-2013. Nordic Innovation is contributing to the realization of the projects together with the Nordic countries.
  • 04-03-2011Experience economy

    Experiences is a source of growth for businesses within the service sectors.
  • 21-02-2011New Nordic Foods

  • 03-02-2011Nordisk marint innovatjonsprogram

    Stor nordisk satsing på marin innovation. Målsætningen er at skabe et løft i industriens værdiskabelse gennem innovative projekter med økonomisk potentiale
  • 11-01-2011Healthier choices made easier for all

    The Nordic programme called "Healthier choices made easier for all" seeks solutions to the increasing problem of overweight, obesity and lack of physical activity among children and youth.
  • 11-01-2011Nordic YoungHealth

    The YoungHealth network’s point of departure is that people today, and youth in particular, would eat healthier if they had easier access to affordable healthy food options in the public sphere.
  • 01-09-2009Innotools

    Innotools is a pilot project developed by Nordic Innovation in cooperation with SRI International and Kellogg School of Management, where the aim is to test the method Five Disciplines of Innovation, developed by Curtis R. Carlson.
  • 01-10-2007New methods for user driven innovation in the health care sector

    This project aims to draw attention to user driven innovation in the health care sector. The goal is to develop and test methods for user driven innovation in the context of health care. Methods which have proven valuable in industrial contexts may lack suitable counterparts within the health care sector.
  • 01-10-2007Innovation4Care - User driven innovation in the healthcare sector

    Research driven innovation and applied research has for decades been very common in life science. In the healthcare sector, the tradition for working systematically with innovation is much weaker, but new trends strongly indicate that user driven innovation requires increased attention especially by the public healthcare system, including hospitals, for the following reasons: Patients have an increasing purchasing power and have become more active, knowledgeable and responsible for their own treatment, which leads to a demand of high quality and good service.
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