Objective 1, Promote a linked up global world of RRI by creating the global RRING community network. The RRING network was successfully launched at the closing meeting of RRING project in April 2021, enabling mutual learning and collaboration and mobilisation of RRI concepts
Objective 2, RRING developed mobilised, promoted and disseminated a global open access knowledge base of RRI, via Zenodo. The knowledge database is based on the State of the Art (SoA) and comparative analysis across the key geographies, all stakeholders and sectors. It covers key platforms, spaces and players, role and influence of stakeholders, drivers and policies for R&I, and regulation in public and private sectors and nation states and international organizations.
Objective 3, RRING aligned RRI to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in D6.1 to provide a global common denominator for advancement of RRI, and address Grand Challenges globally
Objective 4, RRING determined qualitatively and quantitatively the competitive advantages of RRI and also understand how and where RRI is perceived as a barrier and/ or disadvantage in D5.1.
Objective 5, RRING created high level RRI strategy recommendations for the five geographic zones in D6.2 trial RRI best practice learning in 2 EU case studies report in D6.3 and reviewed EU RRI benchmarking from a global perspective in D6.4
Objective 6; Finally, RRING promoted inclusive engagement of civil society and researchers with the RRING Community and Open Access RRI knowledge base and, to gain social inclusion, co-creation, social innovation and entrepreneurship.