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In recent years, smart specialisation strategies have been a widely used concept to support research and innovation, especially in EU countries. As the name suggests, the concept is oriented towards the “smart, intelligent” exploitation and development of a country’s or region’s potential, aiming to create long-term competitive advantages that are based on knowledge exploitation and innovation. The concept of smart specialisation needs to be perceived as a new approach to innovation policy, where – instead of overall support for research and innovation activities – state interventions focus on selected priority areas with a high potential for the development and application of new knowledge in economic activities. The strategy builds on the strengths of a country or region and its specific capacities and resources in terms of economics, innovation and research.

What's new in RIS3?

The RIS3 Strategy 2023+ System Support Project has successfully completed its three-year operation

Prague, February 4, 2026 – The results of the three-year project System Support for the Implementation and Management of the National RIS3 Strategy 2023+ were presented at the final conference at the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. The project, funded by the OP JAC, brought a number of analytical, methodological and data outputs that strengthen the ability of the Czech Republic to effectively manage and coordinate its innovation policy at the national and regional levels. Read more

Regional RIS3 teams participate in solving societal challenges

Regional Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialization (RIS3) are not just dry, lifeless strategic documents – they connect research, education, business and public administration to address real societal challenges across Czech regions. Two of these challenges, which most regions in the Czech Republic face, are the brain drain from the regions and the increasing need to care for an aging population. Read more

Upcoming events

INFO DAY k NEB Facility 24. 2. 2026 13:00  - 17:00 Presentation of NEB Facility 2026 destinations and themes within the Horizon Europe programme. During the online meeting, experts will provide an overview of the calls and practical advice for potential applicants, including time for questions and answers. Registration for the live broadcast is open to both organizations currently preparing proposals and those who want to learn more about the NEB Facility.
Matchmaking NEB4All 5. 3. 2026 10:00  - 16:00 NEB4All will offer a platform to connect applicants interested in the NEB Facility 2026 calls under Horizon Europe. The programme will include keynote speeches, presentations of project ideas and one-on-one meetings to help participants find suitable partners. Participation is open to potential applicants who register on the platform and meet the quality criteria set out here.
7th annual public administration hackathon final #hackujstát - The winners of the regional rounds advance to the national finals of the public administration hackathon #hackujstát, where they can complete existing projects or start new ones. The condition is the use of at least one dataset from the National Catalogue of Open Data or data from partner institutions and the publication of the results, including source code, license and documentation. The seventh year of the #hackujstát event will take place on March 6 and 7, 2026 at the headquarters of the Supreme Audit Office in Prague.
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