DigiTeRRI set new bridges between different stakeholders: small group discussions of RRI stakeholders started to understand the complexity of the entire innovation ecosystem and the impact of technology and business on society and the environment. The collaboration of stakeholders was strengthened by creating awareness of the competences and needs in the territories (e.g. industry & business becomes familiar with competences and needs of the public authorities). Furthermore, establishing a shared sense of co-creation increased trust across different stakeholder groups. The three territories exchanged their experiences collected in the DigiTeRRI project and profited from their differences in geographical location, size, type of industry, relationships with stakeholders, and in how the topic of RRI was addressed.
In each territory, stakeholders affected by digitalization co-created a roadmap and identified goals and objectives for the transition into a digitalized territory. Based on the goals and the gaps, necessary actions were defined and developed in detail.
DigiTeRRI provided solutions and regional authorities facilitated these and offered expertise for SMEs interested in further development. Some specific examples:
a) Across the territories, a total of 36 practices in digitalization and RRI were identified and analysed at the beginning of the project.
b) The DigiTeRRI integrated RRI approach initiated a change on the way to digital transition in the project team members and their territories. 12 actions were successfully implemented in each territory. (
https://digiterri.eu/actions/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)).
c) In the Région Grand-Est, stakeholders developed a smart specialization strategy (S3) in DigiTeRRI which integrated KPIs issued from RRI for the period 2020-2027.
d) Styria had a strong focus on the engagement of civil society and empowering females for digitalisation and established a platform and organised events for networking and exchange of different stakeholder groups.
e) Värmland integrated the RRI approach to the Smart Specialisation Strategy, built up strong networks between industry and university with business clusters by integrating the RRI approach. Furthermore, Värmland transfers the DigiTeRRI approach to region Dalarna.
f) The application of the DigiTeRRI integrated RRI approach effected not only the values in companies, but also the cultural values of the whole society and initiated the discussion on responsible innovation. Working with the stakeholders in the territories in this RRI integrated way created new perspectives for the everyday life in the stakeholders’ organisations.
g) DigiTeRRI outcomes are available in several forms: (1) a booklet comparing the three roadmaps (
2(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) the guidelines of the DigiTeRRI integrated RRI approach providing information for other territories and topics (
3(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) the implemented actions (
https://digiterri.eu/actions/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) and (4) the White Book (D5.4) which will also be published upon approval. Furthermore, a book with specific aspects the DigiTeRRI experience will be published by the end of 2023. Public deliverables are accessible in Zenodo (
https://zenodo.org/communities/digiterri/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)).