Novadays is carrying out, in collaboration with the University Carlos III of Madrid and funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, a comparative study of methodologies being used in European Union countries to evaluate public programs for R&D+i.
The experience of the company in evaluating policies in science and technology has enabled the Ministry to obtain funding through a competitive process to create an evaluation manual, based on best practices of each country, to tackle a so systematized and scientific evaluation of any program of public aid for R&D+I.






