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ETIN Policy Paper on Innovation-Enhancing Procurement: Outcomes and Way Forward

This policy paper summarises the key outcomes of ETIN's work on Innovation-Enhancing Procurement (IEP) in 2024 and 2025, and explores how public procurement can function as a strategic tool for transformative innovation. The paper highlights in particular the importance of leadership, adaptive learning, and supportive ecosystems for enabling public organisations to use procurement as a mission-driven tool for societal transformation. Finally, it presents next steps for capacity building and policy development within UNECE

Report
1 October 2025

The ETIN IEP workstream was led by Lina Svensberg and Jakob Lindvall (Compare/DigitalWell Arena), who are also the lead authors of the report. The workstream’s members and co-authors were Bianca Cavicchi (European Commission), Kjell-Håkan Närfelt (Vinnova), Bunyod Rakhmatullaev (National Office for Innovation Implementation and Technology Transfer, Uzbekistan), Anita Skog (Arctic Pioneers), Annie Vashakmadze (GITA), and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia (Deusto University).