%0 Journal Article %J Technology Innovation Management Review %D 2016 %T Assessing Cooperation between Industry and Research Infrastructure in Hungary %A Csaba Deák %A István Szabó %K assessment %K Hungary %K national infrastructure %K research infrastructure %K survey %K university %X In developed countries, a large share of R&D work is performed in universities, but the real significance of their contribution is larger, because they conduct most of the fundamental research. In this article, we examine one aspect of the academic sector that is visible to most outsiders, a field that requires usually the most resources as well: the research infrastructure. Hungary is currently in the process of forming its own National Infrastructure Roadmap. We present the results of a nation-wide survey carried out in 2014 by the National Innovation Office in support of the National Infrastructure Roadmap. The results represent a good starting point for developing measures and setting up goals for scientific fields. With the identification of research infrastructure usage by industry, this method might provide a best practice for other countries to undertake similar evaluations for their respective infrastructures. %B Technology Innovation Management Review %I Talent First Network %C Ottawa %V 6 %P 13-20 %8 07/2016 %G eng %U http://timreview.ca/article/1001 %N 7 %1 Corvinus University of Budapest Csaba Deák is Associate Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, and Chancellor of the University of Miskolc, Hungary. Between 2012 and 2014 he was the Deputy Chairman of National Innovation Office of Hungary. He is Guest Lecturer at Universitatea Babes-Bolyai in Romania and Chairman of North Hungarian ICT Cluster. He has also worked as a management consultant for Human Telex Consulting Ltd. (Budapest) and several Hungarian and transnational companies. His main fields of research and training are innovation management, project management, and change Management. In 2001, he attained a doctorate (PhD) concerning change management and the re-engineering of projects in practice, and in 2010, he attained an academic habilitation concerning innovation management and project management. Csaba is a fellow of ISPIM (International Society for Professional Innovation Management). %2 National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary) István Szabó is Head of Department at the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary) and a governmental delegate for the European Strategic Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI). He is responsible for activities related to research infrastructure in Hungary and acted as project leader of the National Research Infrastructure survey. He led the RDI Observatory in Hungary and constructed a database to support evidence-based policy making. He is also a PhD student at the University of Miskolc, Hungary. %R http://doi.org/10.22215/timreview/1001