INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION: DEMAND FOR INNOVATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE
Abstract
The article investigates the place of innovative infrastructure in the regional innovation system. The legislative basis for its formation is indicated. A low percentage of the cost of funding science, which generates ideas and develops and patents them, is endorsed by statistics. The share of expenditures on research in the EU - 28 countries is indicated.
It is shown that human resources flow to European countries. Examples are given of engaging students in innovation in Ireland, where the Business Academy Business Incubator operates, which supports people who want to start a business.
It is noted that innovative business does not generate demand for innovative infrastructure: low innovation activity, thus a small share of innovative products.
Lack of support for innovative infrastructure does not contribute to the innovative development of enterprises.
It is proposed to formulate a marketing strategy for the development of innovative infrastructure. The range of issues to be resolved has been clarified