TRADEIT STRATEGIC RESEARCH AND INNOVATION AGENDA (SRIA)
Overall generic needs and barriers to innovation
by Brian McKenna
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From a series of workshops and surveys of SMEs conducted through the TRADEIT Hubs, the following series of innovation barriers emerged: - Lack of time for adequate innovation;
- Difficulties of access to finance for innovation;
- The unsuitable size and cost of new processing equipment for delivering product innovations;
- Problems in creating adequate distribution networks;
- The problem of innovation awareness.
In addition, a significant series of deficiencies in business and human science skills emerged. These included lack of expertise in:- growth management; dealing with regulations; personal development; marketing; raw materials costs; lack of capital /access to investment; lack of information about new markets; lack of adoption of new technologies; lack of knowledge of new technologies; lack of external financing; lack of knowledge on how to improve shelf life; lack of rapid analysis equipment and lack of expertise in developing new products and in by-product valorisation. As well as the above range of business and human sciences deficiencies, a significant number of food science and technology needs emerged. These can be classified as: - Processing issues
- Sustainability issues
- Rapid test requirements
- Allergen management issues
- Packaging issues
- Product formulation issues
- Product characteristic issues
- Health and safety issues
- Labelling and related issues.
Each of these generic issues is underpinned by a number of specific research requirements as in the next article.
You can send your feedback to SRIA@tradeitnetwork.eu or via the open consultation website http://www.tradeitnetwork.eu/sria . By Friday 22nd January 2016!
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