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'Implications of climate change, resource scarcity and demographic developments for innovation policy', Brussels, Belgium

A workshop on 'implications of climate change, resource scarcity and demographic developments for innovation policy' will be held on 1 December 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.

The event will serve to present and discuss the findings of a specially-prepared study. The study author...

1 December 2010 - 1 December 2010
Belgium
A workshop on 'implications of climate change, resource scarcity and demographic developments for innovation policy' will be held on 1 December 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.

The event will serve to present and discuss the findings of a specially-prepared study. The study authors will present their findings on future trends stemming from the depletion of resources as well as climate and demographic change. The workshop will also outline how these 'mega trends' are connected and discuss their implications for innovation policy.

Specific presentation topics include:
- 'Climate change, resource scarcity and demographic change - linking the mega challenges',
- 'From roadmaps to transition scenarios',
- 'Making the right innovation policies to meet the mega challenges'.
These speeches will be followed by a roundtable discussion with policy stakeholders.

This event is the second of a series of six workshops covering different innovation challenges. It is organised in the framework of the INNO-Grips ('Global review of innovation policy studies') project. The project analyses framework conditions, barriers and drivers to innovation and innovation policy and offers intelligence on international developments in these field. INNO-Grips is funded under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP).For further information, please click: here(opens in new window)
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