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Framing And Bridging Regional research and Innovation ecosystems Capacities for a renewed ERA

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Deliverables

EU Place-based R&I ecosystems (opens in new window)

Map of existing place-based research and innovation ecosystems within the consortium members, covering both advanced and emerging regions and focusing on 3 specific thematic domains: Sustainable manufacturing, Bio-based circular economy and Clean renewable energy. At least 5 ecosystems per domain will be considered.

Communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)

The draft plan will be confirmed at the very beginning of the project (M3), consolidated with partners input in month 6 and will be updated and evaluated during project's life. It contains communication and dissemination strategy, main messages, targets and channels, including both the planning and scheduling of events and monitoring indicators.

R&I policies and strategies in the ERA_FABRIC regions (opens in new window)

output of T3.2Analysis of the main characteristics of national and regional policies for R&I in the project partner locations, maintaining the focus set on the 3 identified thematic domains. A gap analysis will be carried out to identify what is missing to foster place -based knowledge ecosystems and improve the effectiveness of public research and innovation investments and granting facilities, including synergy opportunities

Quality guidelines (opens in new window)

A summary of internal rules and procedures

Monitoring and evaluation methodology (opens in new window)

Output of T5.1Monitoring and Evaluation methodology for ERA_FABRIC activities, directly based uponthe definition on of Theory Change proposed in Section 1. MU will design the data collection and analytical protocols, as well as the KPIs and metrics in accordance with the operational and strategic targets for the project.

Gender and ethical requirements (opens in new window)

Report on gender and ethical issues guidelines and monitoring, including respect of GDPR provisions

Knowledge ecologies for territorial value creation (opens in new window)

overview of existing theories and evidence concerning the role of knowledge and information flows exchanged by regional stakeholders and of how to keep those processes robust and adaptable.

Stakeholder mapping in the ERA_FABRIC regions (opens in new window)

Output of T3.1 mapping existing and emerging stakeholders (incl. large companies and key industries), including their communities and networks in the project partner locations, keeping the distinction (if and where relevant) among the 3 thematic domains of Sustainable manufacturing, Bio-based circular economy and Clean renewable energy.Mapping will be supported by an in-depth study (so called needs analysis) which will highlight the challenges associated with grasping the potential of available knowledge flows and transforming them into opportunities for growth and jobs.

Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

Data Management Plan - complying with the Open Research Data principles

Syllabus of ERA_FABRIC training facility (opens in new window)

The approach taken by ERA_FABRIC builds on the Theory of (expected) Change the ERA Hub model should bring to the AS-IS scenario of R&D and innovation and its implications for policy action. While it is WP4 globally and Task 4.5 specifically in charge of articulating the key features of such a Theory of Change, its actionable implications will be synthesised in a dedicated syllabus for executive training and capacity building. During the project's life time, the syllabus will be implemented via minimum 6 webinars, also open to the participation of non-members of the consortium

Publications

Giving Substance to the Concept of ERA Hub (opens in new window)

Author(s): Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering of Porto; University of Split; Masaryk University; Institute for the Study of Regionalism, Federalism and Self-Government
Published in: 2023
Publisher: OSF
DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/3H2R5

ERA Hubs: Turning Alignment into Impact (opens in new window)

Author(s): ERA_FABRIC
Published in: 2025
Publisher: Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.16779597

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