COMINN
The Multihelix Innovation Committee (COMINN) is a collaborative space where key stakeholders in territorial development converge: the public sector, the business sector, the social sector, and the education sector . Each of these sectors contributes its experience, knowledge, and resources to jointly and sustainably promote innovation projects.
Structure and Connections
COMINN functions as an interconnected ecosystem:
- State : Provides regulation, political support, and funding.
- Companies : They contribute resources, technology and market needs.
- Social Sector : Represents the needs and expectations of the community.
- Education : It contributes research, training and human talent.
Who can participate?
- Universities and research centers.
- Companies of all sizes.
- Productive guilds and chambers.
- State institutions.
- NGOs and citizen groups.
Functions of COMINN
- Identification of key players in the sector.
- Formation of the committee with representatives from each sector.
- Working sessions to define priority areas .
- Formulation of a portfolio of initiatives to address these issues.
- Monitoring and support during the implementation of solutions.
Each COMINN member acts as their institution's liaison, ensuring the effective flow of information, proposing improvements, providing advice, and replicating advancements within their respective sector.
This Committee is essential to guaranteeing that innovation initiatives have a real and sustained impact by integrating diverse perspectives and resources in a collaborative effort.
Relationship Policies
Reporting
Constant reports on institutional progress
Attendance
Active participation in convened sessions
Medium
Assessment and support in emergency situations
- Access to strategic information and shared experiences.
- Direct impact on the creation of projects with real impact.
- Public-private partnerships with common goals.
- Visibility for participating institutions.
- Improved decision-making through collective data and diagnostics
- Identification of key stakeholders.
- First session: establishing priority areas.
- Second session: definition of concrete initiatives.
- Third session: consolidation of commitments and information.
- Implementation phase and technical support.
- Mobility in Cuenca: Project to unify databases and generate incentives for sustainable mobility with the participation of EMOV, universities and the municipality.
- Inclusive Recycling: Ideas Recycling Marathon, where recyclers designed business proposals with technical and institutional support.
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