Innovation Centre
Innovation, protection, creation
At the RSU Innovation Centre, students, researchers, and innovators receive comprehensive support to transform their ideas into market-ready solutions. It serves as the home base for the RSU B-Space business incubator and the EIT Health RIS Hub in Latvia.
Innovation Centre in numbers*
10%
of scientific income generated by contract research
1000+
on-site visitors
11
prototypes
110
applications for B-Space PINK programme
40+
events and workshops
700+
issued certificates for 'Technology made Human'
1200+
engaged participants in EIT Health events
15
teams formed during hackathons
* Data for 2024
The Innovation Centre plays an important role in the University's overall ecosystem. Looking at the broader picture, the University's mission is not only to train high-level specialists for the labour market and to conduct high-quality research, but also to create knowledge and technologies that can be transferred to the private sector, contributing to the overall development of the national economy.
Līga Žūka,
Director, RSU Innovation Centre
The project RSU internal and RSU with LASE external consolidation No. 5.2.1.1.i.0/2/24/I/CFLA/055 is financed by the investment of the European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility and the state budget.

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