Project description
Cultivating connectivity across industries, society and arts
In a world marked by disparate realms (industry, citizens and arts), there is a solution. The EU-funded InteractionSeeds project will bridge these distinct worlds through a repository of more than 50 locally proven and easily replicable interaction schemes. Transforming into a platform at the exploitation stage, it will connect stakeholders fostering societal and cultural interactions. The project’s heartbeat lies in more than 20 test cases, promoting research and innovation (R&I) knowledge valorisation. With a comprehensive training kit and localised protocols, InteractionSeeds is pioneering recommendations to be disseminated to more than 100 R&I stakeholders, ensuring wide-reaching impact and the facilitation of new test cases. The project is sowing the seeds of collaboration for a connected future.
Objective
InteractionSeeds partners have joined forces to facilitate and connect different worlds (industry, citizens, arts) through the development of a repository of 50+ locally proven and easy to replicate interaction schemes. The repository (WP1), expected to turn into a platform at exploitation stage, will ultimately take the form of a two-sided platform connecting a network of stakeholders:
-Providers of societal and cultural interaction schemes, that have proven their value and that have a potential for replicability beyond their geographic range;
-Organisations having missions in fostering connections between industry, society and art willing to explore, adapt and test locally proven interaction schemes.
During the project, 20+ test cases of interaction schemes will be implemented (WP4), to support R&I knowledge valorisation. These test cases will notably involve R&I stakeholders previously engaged and trained (thanks to the development of a training kit - WP2). Protocol for the test cases implemented will be designed and adapted to the local context in WP3.
Finally, a set of recommendations (WP4) on why and how to facilitate the implementation of new test cases. These recommendations will be largely disseminated to 100+ R&I representative stakeholders (such as clusters, EDIH, incubators etc.) to support the project's replicability and large use of the repository.
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HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01
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06560 Valbonne
France
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