Project description
Setting the stage for long-term responsible research and innovation
EU-funded PREFET project has created a methodology to connect the three pillars considered essential for disruptive R&I. The first is technology trends detection and analysis with a strong focus into scouting long-term opportunities. The second is responsible research and innovation (RRI) trends analysis and tools for best practices. The third is innovation capacity building. For technology scouting, the project combines data mining AI engines with human intelligence and crowd/expert perception tools. For RRI, the project proposes platforms that support evidence-based decision-making. For innovation capacity, the project has tested a unique training concept aimed to help researchers explore new territories in research and technology trends and develop creative new project ideas. These three layers can be integrated altogether.
Objective
Coming up with radically new ideas based on excellent science and being able to materialize it with real benefits for the society is a tremendous challenge. It not only relies on the capability and inspiring potential of the researchers, but in the suitability and synergy of other factors of very different nature: society perception, economic/political context, gender/ethic issues, or its matching with real social needs. Early detection of this type of ideas and resources facilitation is key to enable the kick-off of promising future technologies. The EU has developed several programs for giving financial support to these technologies, although competition is fierce, on one hand, and a considerable proportion of proposals submitted does not reach the quality threshold, on the other hand.
PREFET will address the former challenges by creating a methodology platform which will connect the three pillars we consider essential for a successful design and use of FET: a) technology trends detection and analysis combining the most advanced AI engines with human intelligence and social perception; b) RRI trends analysis (and their social impact) and tools for best practices and implementation, especially aligned with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, and c) innovation capacity building. This means going beyond the observatory position and proactively detecting, engaging and supporting researchers with high potential to become FET winners, underpinned by the responsible research approach.
RTDI, Linknovate, Trilateral Research and De Montfort University, have extensive experience in the field of technology watch, trends analysis, project ideation & project building and RRI implementation. Thanks to their own research activities and innovative methodologies, together with the know-how of FET context, we really feel that PREFET will address the need of boosting the European leadership force and create long-term innovations of great benefit for society.
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CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinator
28008 Madrid
Spain
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.