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SeeRRI · Building Self-Sustaining Research and Innovation Ecosystems in Europe through Responsible Research and Innovation

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 October 2021EU funding €2,031,613Call H2020-SwafS-2018-2020

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.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

NORDLANDSFORSKNING AS

NO · €414,275

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €381,734

participant

UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA

IL · €118,813

participant

WEDO PROJECT INTELLIGENCE MADE EASYSL

ES · €244,621

participant

NORDLAND FYLKESKOMMUNE

NO · €80,000

participant

DEPARTAMENT D'ECONOMIA I HISENDA

ES · €81,983

participant

FUNDACION INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION INNAXIS

ES · €204,938

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €75,138

participant

NAERINGSLIVETS HOVEDORGANISASJON

NO · €79,000

participant

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

ES · €150,488

participant

ECOPLUS.NIEDEROSTERREICHS WIRTSCHAFTSAGENTUR GMBH

AT · €73,750

participant

RESEARCH AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT GMBH

AT · €126,875

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