Note
Terms of Reference
1. Background
Innovation Fund Denmark (Danmarks Innovationsfond, hereafter IFD) has since
2014 served as an independent fund with focus on allocating grants to strategic
research and technology development and innovation. Referring to the political
agreement of October 3,
2013, on “Danmarks Innovationsfond”,
the Ministry of
Higher Education and Science has launched an evaluation of IFD.
The founding of IFD in its present form took place in 2014. In 2016, IFD received
and evaluated in total 3.081 applications and awarded almost 718 grants with a to-
tal sum of about 1.3 billion DKK.
The Minister for Higher Education and Science has appointed an independent in-
ternational peer review panel to carry out the evaluation.
2. Purpose, target groups and use of the evaluation
The purpose of evaluating IFD is to get an in-depth and critical view of the struc-
ture, functioning and the results of IFD.
According to the purpose as stated in the law, IFD shall provide grants for strate-
gic and challenge-driven research, technological development and innovation
which contribute overall to increase the share of innovative enterprises; the share
of investments by private-sector enterprises in research and development; and the
share of highly skilled employees in enterprises.
Through its grants, IFD shall support the coupling of high-quality research with in-
novation, including cooperation on research, technological development and inno-
vation between knowledge institutions and enterprises; Danish participation in in-
ternational cooperation on strategic and challenge-driven research, technological
development and innovation; and maturing of promising research results and in-
ventions with a view to faster dissemination, use and commercialisation of
knowledge.
One of the reasons for establishing IFD was to simplify the application and follow-
up procedures regarding the funding of research projects.
The purpose of the evaluation is to critically consider the structure, functioning and
results of IFD’s funding and advisory contribution to the Danish research land-
scape. Hence, the evaluation shall focus on how IFD fulfils its tasks, and whether
this is in compliance with the purpose laid out in the law and political agreement.
The panel is expected to look into the following:
1.
2.
Whether IFD bases its allocation of grants on societal challenges and
needs as well as the needs of enterprises.
Whether IFD meets the criteria in their stated purpose in regards to the
distribution of funding
30 August 2018
Ministry of Higher Education and
Science Denmark
Børsgade 4
P.O. Box 2135
1260 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Phone +45 3392 9700
Fax +45 3332 3501
www.ufm.dk/en
CVR no. 1680 5408
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