The general objective of the project is to facilitate the implementation of the innovation applications of students, which develops the innovation capacity and enterprising capacity of students, incl. entrepreneurs, solves significant problems for the society or part of it, strengthens university and students’ cooperation with business and attracts private funding for the implementation of the Student Innovation Programme. The specific aim of the project is to implement the RTU student innovation grant programme in order to promote student entrepreneurial capacity and innovative thinking, ensuring its development through a successful cooperation platform that would bring together students from different fields of study and universities; And to implement training in interdisciplinary groups or teams, including involving teaching staff and young researchers with the aim of preparing development projects of new products, technologies or services or prototypes for the challenges and future development of the industry.Implementation of student innovation grant programmes will directly contribute to the goals of the Latvian Smart Specialisation Strategy and the implementation of growth priorities, in particular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – Science, Technology, Technology, Technology, Technology, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, Latvia, Engineering and Engineering, Business Development projects in the field of Integrated Development, Mathematics, in particular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – Science, Technology, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), will be a direct contribution to the objectives of the Latvian Smart specialisation strategy, and to achieve growth priorities, in particular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – science, technologies, engineering, engineering, and business development projects), will be implemented within the framework of the ICTEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – Science, Technology, Technology and Mathematics Programmes, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, Innovative Science, Engineering and Business Development projects, in the field of vertical development, in particular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), will be a direct contribution to the achievement of the goals of the Latvian Smart Specialisation Strategy, and the implementation of growth priorities, in particular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – science, technologies, engineering programme, engineering and engineering, business development projects, in terms of providing advanced human resources, engineering and Mathematics – science, technologies, engineering and development projects in the field of engineering, formalisation and mathematics, in particular STEM (Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – science, technology, engineering and engineering, business development projects, in terms of providing advanced human resources, engineering and mathematics – science, technology and mathematics, will be a direct contribution to the achievement of the goals of the Latvian Smart specialisation Strategy, and to achieve the priorities for growth, in particular STEM (Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – science, technologies, engineering programme, engineering and business development projects, Ideation measures; University Incubator; RTU Student Innovation Grant Scholarship Fund and Student Practice Program, as well as information and publicity activities of the project and project management. The communication and publicity plan will also be implemented within the framework of the project. Project activities will be implemented in cooperation with project partners Latvian University, RTU Development Fund, Limited Liability Company “Green Industry Innovation Center”.Project activities are planned to be implemented for 36 months – from 01.05.2019 to 30.04.2022. and its total amount of eligible costs is EUR 3 200 000, including ERDF funding – EUR 2 400 000 and private funding attracted by RTU EUR 800 000.