Making an impact through Public-Private Partnerships

Britest is helping the EC assess and enhance the impact of H2020 sustainability projects. 

Britest is pleased to be playing an active role in helping the European Commission assess and learn from the impact of the 2014 - 2016 contractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs) in order to increase the possible impact of cPPP projects after the end of the EU funding and to collect evidence on the leverage and impact generated by the cPPPs.

To that end, Britest Senior Innovation Specialist  Amy Peace will be in Brussels tomorrow, 17th May 2017, at an Impact workshop representing the successfully completed STYLE project, as well as scoping for input to our new forthcoming SPRING project, which is targeted at improving the impact for all SPIRE projects, through tackling the barriers to industrial uptake of project outputs.

The 7th Impact Workshop, organised by the European Commission, is gathering representatives of Horizon 2020 projects funded under the 2014-2016 cPPP calls for proposals (including STYLE) and the members of the cPPP Partnership Boards.
with the objective of assessing the impact of the contractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs) in the following thematic areas:
  • Factories of the Future
  • Energy Efficient Buildings
  • Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE).

The expected outcome is to increase the possible impact of cPPP projects after the end of the EU funding and to collect evidence on the leverage and impact generated by the cPPPs.

To find out more about Britest's involvement in EU level sustainability programmes and projects,  contact Amy Peace.