Description du projet
La recherche pour des écosystèmes innovants et autonomes
Rassembler les acteurs pertinents pour parvenir aux objectifs communs de manière responsable est une solution importante pour cocréer un écosystème d’innovation régional et durable. SeeRRI entend développer un cadre général doté d’un ensemble de principes de base et d’une feuille de route que les territoires pourraient utiliser à des fins d’orientation dans ce processus de cocréation. SeeRRI est un projet dans lequel 12 organisations européennes et trois territoires européens (Nordland en Norvège, B30 en Catalogne, en Espagne, et ecoplus de Basse-Autriche) collaborent pour développer un tel cadre basé sur les principes de RRI. L’objectif de SeeRRI consiste à travailler avec les décideurs politiques et d’autres acteurs régionaux pour comprendre comment intégrer au mieux les principes de RRI dans les politiques de spécialisation intelligente des régions.
Objectif
SeeRRI establishes a foundation for building self-sustaining R&I ecosystems in Europe by developing a framework for integrating RRI approach into regional development policies in 3 European territories: B30 Area (ES), Polymer and Mechatronic Cluster (AU), and Nordland Region (NO). To self-sustain, SeeRRI ecosystem will be “healthy”, i.e. adaptive, resilient, reproducible, continuous learning, and open or closed when needed.
With 12 quadruple-helix partners from government authorities, clusters and SMEs, academics, and civil organization, SeeRRI will build an integrated framework based on literature review and co-creation with the relevant stakeholders. By mapping the territorial R&I ecosystem, SeeRRI will understand the supporting conditions for R&I and identify the stakeholders that will be involved to formulate a variety of scenarios for building a self-sustaining ecosystem in their territories. The engaged stakeholders will gain awareness and insights while engaging in creative collaboration using workshops and open-labs, thus will function as multipliers and promote RRI principles in their territories and beyond. The input from stakeholders will contribute to defining and validating a framework for self-sustaining R&I ecosystems developed by the project team, which will generate concrete activities to be implemented.
Furthermore, SeeRRI will evaluate the activities carried out in the pilot territories and assess their impact at EU level, thus offering concrete guidelines for policies, suggesting conditions and governance structures for the R&I ecosystems with a roadmap tool identifying RRI openings in Smart Specialisation process.
Finally, SeeRRI will establish a Network of Affiliated Territories, i.e. other territories with a composition that could mirror SeeRRI ecosystem, to help contribute, improve, and apply SeeRRI framework. Learning and best practices will be transferred across territories. This will facilitate its scaling-up at European and global level.
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Programme(s)
- H2020-EU.5.c. - Integrate society in science and innovation issues, policies and activities in order to integrate citizens' interests and values and to increase the quality, relevance, social acceptability and sustainability of research and innovation outcomes in various fields of activity from social innovation to areas such as biotechnology and nanotechnology Main Programme
- H2020-EU.5.f. - Develop the governance for the advancement of responsible research and innovation by all stakeholders, which is sensitive to society needs and demands and promote an ethics framework for research and innovation
Régime de financement
CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinateur
8049 Bodo
Norvège