Call for peers - Peer review - Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain

Experts on Technology transfer and R&D valorisation in Galicia

Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
Date of peer review: 10–11 June 2026
Onsite in Galicia
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2.Your Name(Required.)
3.Your organisation (Name, Region, Country)(Required.)
4.Your position(Required.)
5.Your Interreg Europe Project Acronym (if any)
6.Your LinkedIn profile
7.Your phone number(Required.)
8.Please describe your experience designing or implementing regional policy instruments that support technology transfer and R&D valorisation. Please mention the types of instruments you have worked with (e.g. proof-of-concept funding, knowledge valorisation grants, spin-off support, innovation vouchers, accelerator/incubation schemes) and the main results achieved. Please also indicate whether your experience includes aligning such instruments with smart specialisation priorities or sectoral strengths.(Required.)
9.What governance or coordination models have you used to align public authorities, universities, research centres, technology centres, companies, clusters and investors around shared technology transfer objectives?(Required.)
10.What mechanisms have you used to ensure continuity of financing and strategic anchoring for research-based ventures after the initial proof-of-concept phase, particularly in deep tech contexts across TRL 3–7? Please mention any approaches used to connect ventures with industrial partners, specialised investors or external capital while retaining regional value creation and scaling capacity.(Required.)
11.What approaches have you used to monitor the performance and impact of regional technology transfer and R&D valorisation systems at system level, rather than only at programme level? Please describe any monitoring frameworks, indicators or evaluation methods used to track outcomes such as private investment leveraged, survival and scaling of spin-offs/start-ups, qualified employment, industrial uptake, and broader economic or societal impact.(Required.)
12.Please rate your knowledge on the following dimensions: ( “none”, “low”, “fair”, “good” or “excellent”)(Required.)
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Designing regional technology transfer / R&D valorisation instruments across the full pathway
Governance models aligning universities, research centres, technology centres, firms, investors and public authorities
Outcome-oriented monitoring and impact measurement for technology transfer systems
Early-stage and follow-on finance for deep-tech ventures (TRL 3–7)
Public-private co-investment / regional fund design / investor mobilisation
Mechanisms to retain and scale research-based spin-offs and startups in the region
Linking governance, performance monitoring and financing within a coherent transfer architecture
Linking transfer priorities with smart specialisation / sectoral strengths and industrial demand