CORINNA (part of EU program Interreg IIIC) is a project of Institute for Economic Research, Ljubljana, Slovenia to stimulate cross-border cooperation in technology development in the core Alpe-Adria regions. It wants to inform companies and research institutions about the technological capabilities available in that regions and assist public administrations in finding best practices of promoting the regional innovation systems. CORINNA's budget is € 1,18 million, 60 percent of which is funded by the European Union. Its six regional partners from Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy), Slovenia, West Transdanubia (Hungary), Carinthia, Styria and Burgenland (Austria) are supported by three partners from Budapest, Vienna and Stuttgart (Germany) and from Slovenian, Hungarian and Austrian Ministries and Government Agencies.
The Interregional Database of R&D Organizations is a search site designed to help you find of providers of R&D services across the borders within the core Alpe Adria region. This database includes data of the CORINNA Partner Regions, more precisely Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy), Slovenia, West Transdanubia (Hungary), Carinthia, Styria and Burgenland (Austria).