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Pilot study - Scaling of Demand Accelerator

Reference number
Coordinator Stiftelsen Compare Karlstad Competence Area
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration December 2022 - August 2023
Status Completed
Venture 2019-02930-en

Important results from the project

The purpose of the preliminary study was to map the market conditions for the dissemination of the demand acceleration model and to develop a plan for how scaling and distribution should take place, with a financially sustainable business model. Overall, after the preliminary study, we expected to be able to draw conclusions about the conditions for an initial scaling step, indicative conditions for subsequent steps, and to develop a plan for scaling and distribution.

Expected long term effects

The preliminary study aimed for at least one LOI for a demand acceleration case. One municipality has conducted a market analysis (including RFI) using the method. Another has secured innovation procurement checks for a similar analysis, while a third plans to apply for such checks in September. A municipality is crafting a broader strategy rooted in this method, intending to involve the city´s business sector. Preliminary discussions are also underway with six more organizations.

Approach and implementation

The preliminary study was conducted in the form of semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and potential strategic partners, nationally and internationally. During the course of the study, a business model emerged that is based on ecosystem development linked to demand acceleration, including, among other things, the development, further development, and management of shared development resources, termed as ´innovation commons´. The aim is to encourage a balance between competition and collaboration to streamline the dissemination and further development of the model

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Last updated 27 October 2023

Reference number 2022-03606