
inno TSD
inno AG is a leading strategic management consultancy company operating in nearly all-European countries. inno AG has offices in Karlsruhe, Rostock, Sophia-Antipolis, Vienna and Stockholm. inno AG offers a multi-national, highly qualified team of more than 50 consultants who support their customers in their mother tongue, and who fully understand the specific cultural and national conditions that exist in Europe.
Inno AG is an established partner for public and private customers in the management of complex inter-institutional strategic projects. Over the last 15 years inno AG has combined highly specialised expertise, creativity and pragmatism to assist more than 500 clients all over Europe. Major clients are regional and local governments, large-scale research centres, universities, development agencies and private sector companies, multi nationals as well as SMEs. Furthermore, inno AG has an outstanding track record of providing support to more than hundred projects funded under different schemes of the European Commission (DG Enterprise, DG Research, DG Regio, DG Eastern Europe). inno AG is coordinator of the Go4IT project.
One important activity of inno AG is to provide management support to complex inter-institutional research projects and public funded research programmes. This includes consortium management, knowledge management, reporting, accountancy and financial controlling, IPR issues, dissemination and exploitation of research results, support of spin-offs as well as general marketing and public relations activities.
The core specialty of inno AG is the valorisation of innovation through several initiatives at the European level. For example, inno AG is running as a major shareholder the PVA-MV AG (Patent Valorisation Agency) in close cooperation with all higher education and research organisations in the Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The PVA-MV AG, a public-private-partnership, is in charge of the valorisation and commercialisation of the intellectual property of all regional higher education and research organisations.



