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Innovation Radar Prize – RAGE shortlisted
The RAGE project is nominated for the annual Innovation Radar Prize, the European Prize for high potential innovations and innovators. The Innovation Radar, an initiative from the DG CONNECT, is actively identifying high potential EU-funded innovations and innovators and seeking to help them get their innovation 'out of the lab' and into (or at least closer to) the market. The RAGE-project, led by the Welten Institute of the Open University of the Netherlands, is one of is one of 10 innovations which have been selected to compete for the prize in the "Early Stage Innovation" category." Voting closes on October 15th.

Public vote

From the middle of September a profile of all nominees is published on the Innovation Radar webpage and a poll will be open for public voting. This will lead to a list of 4 innovators that will be invited to come to Budapest on 9-10 November 2017 for the awarding ceremony. In Budapest a jury of experts from investment, innovation and  accelerator sectors will select the winners, after a pitching session. 

 

Vote here. 

 

About RAGE

RAGE, Realising an Applied Gaming Eco-system, aims to develop, transform and enrich advanced technologies from the leisure games industry into self-contained gaming assets that support game studios at developing applied games easier, faster and more cost-effectively. On the RAGE project site over 30 components are available for all interested games developers and more will follow. The RAGE Research and Innovation team, led by the Open University of the Netherlands, combines the experience of 19 partners from 10 countries, including game studios, universities and organisations using Applied Games to improve the skills, employability and professional performance of the European workforce.