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Item The Role of the Innovation Ecosystem as a Tool for Innovation Development.(СНУ ім. В. Даля, 2024) Fomenko, D. V.; Nizhnikov, О. M.; Pimenov, V. S.; Фоменко, Д. В.; Ніжніков, О. М.; Піменоа, В. С.The development of various industrial sectors is one of the priority tasks of the state, the solution of which is to improve the quality and life expectancy of the population. According to the authors of the article, an innovation ecosystem should be understood as an open dynamic system that provides collaborative forms of interaction between actors, taking into account the non-hierarchical relationships that have developed within the institutional ecosystem of enterprises, regions, and countries acting in the direction of sustainable advanced innovative development based on modern technological concepts. Modern innovation ecosystems are created and function to overcome individual limitations, maximise resource use, and distribute risks and costs to better achieve common goals. This approach differs from the traditional ones in that it takes into account the current level of economic development, taking into account the processes of digital transformation of all spheres of activity and provides an integrated approach to the formation of an innovation ecosystem. The article concludes that industry is currently developing as a traditional innovation system. The analysis of different views and main approaches to understanding innovation ecosystems allowed to identify the advantages of ecosystems in comparison with traditional innovation systems and to justify the need to develop industry as an innovation ecosystem. A more detailed study was carried out on the basis of market data for various types of equipment. These conclusions were confirmed when analysing the prerequisites for the formation of an innovation ecosystem based on the results of the analysis of the current state of the equipment market. A number of systemic problems can be identified that are common to all stages of production and circulation of various products: limited financial resources of manufacturers for development (research and development, sales and promotion of products); scientific and technological lagging behind the level of world leaders; difficulty in commercialising developments. These problems have a complex impact on the development of the industry as a whole and its individual product segments. Eliminating these constraints will help create favourable conditions for the machinery market and unlock its potential.