Main work performed and results achieved by ROSEWOOD4.0:
1) At the beginning of the project, the 5 established regional Hubs identified 457 BP&I, especially dealing with digitalisation. Based on 16 validation workshops with more than 240 regional experts and relevant stakeholders, a selection of 279 BP&I was further described as factsheets. These factsheets are available on the developed ROSEWOOD4.0 knowledge platform, an online multi-lingual platform (15 European languages) that contains the BP&I database and all produced dissemination and training materials. After the official end of the project, the platform will be maintained by EFI's Bioregions Facility and fed by the ROSEWOOD4.0 Network.
2) 5 Regional roadmaps (one for each Hub) were elaborated to facilitate BP&I transfer among regions. This was done through the SWOTs of the different regions, matching collected BP&I with the most urgent identified needs within the Hubs. Additionally, 1 cross-regional roadmap to support international collaboration was also prepared.
3) Based on the roadmaps' findings, the transfer of selected BP&I across the 5 different regions was carried out through the implementation of 16 study visits and 10 business idea creation workshops. These workshops generated 8 selected initiatives which were further supported by the established implementation groups and the project.
4) ROSEWOOD4.0 developed blended learning programmes, combining a basis set by e-learning (3 MOOCs, including several webinars and podcasts) with practical hands-on trainings. The 3 blended learning courses were implemented in Germany and Austria. Replications of the online part (MOOCs) were organised by the different Hubs. The 3 MOOCs are available in 13 different languages in ILIAS.
5) All findings, results and produced training materials were disseminated in different formats (factsheets, videos, practice abstracts, reports, webinars, postcards, presentations, etc.) using open-access channels (project website, knowledge platform, EIP-AGRI project database, ILIAS, Zenodo, etc.) and social media (YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn).
6) A voluntary ROSEWOOD4.0 Network was established before the end of the project to ensure the exploitation of its results (e.g. knowledge platform)