The BRINC project is looking for public authorities interested in engaging in and learning more about Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI). The aim of the Professional Network of Public Authorities interested in PPI is to promote the adoption of PPI by helping public authorities to develop their competences through capacity-building and knowledge-sharing activities, as well as to foster a culture of innovation. By becoming a member of the Professional Network, you will strengthen your capacity in public procurement of innovation, have the option to participate in cross-border joint public procurement of innovation or piggy-back on tender documentation developed by other public buyers and connect with intermediaries to facilitate public procurement of innovation and innovative SMEs.

There are three ways to engage in the Professional Network:

  • Lead Buyer: ready to embark on cross-border PPI processes
  • Follower Buyer – interested in pursuing cross-border PPI in the near future and perhaps piggy-backing on the Lead Buyers
  • Learning Buyer – need additional capacity building and are simply interested in learning from the experiences of others

Over a three-year period, the members of the Professional Network will be expected to take part in the following activities:

  • Quarterly virtual knowledge sharing sessions
  • 3 physical meetings
  • Ongoing dialogue in virtual collaboration space

Find more information in the call for members here.

If you are interested in joining the BRINC Professional Network of Public Authorities as a Lead Buyer, Follower Buyer, or a Learning Buyer, please fill in the form available here.

The BRINC Network has been launched on 20 April during a webinar that introduced the project and its activities, and how members of the Network can engage in capacity building, connect with other relevant stakeholders through the virtual collaboration space, and receive support for innovation procurement processes. The webinar also kicked started the capacity building for public authorities by providing an introduction to innovation procurement.

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