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SMAR3TS · Staff Mobility to Action Resilient, Restorative, and Regenerative Transitions & Societies
The SMAR3TS project arises as a response to climate change and environmental degradation. It orchestrates an ambitious international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral staff exchange program for research and innovation, aimed at accelerating sociotechnical transitions for inclusive and sustainable growth. It actively tackles grand societal challenges that endanger global stability and prosperity, and adversely impact fundamental human needs such as food, mobility, energy, and housing. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, loss of biodiversity, and disruptions to ecosystems all have far-reaching consequences that transcend borders and require collaboration to develop timely and innovative solutions. SMAR3TS builds a Powerhouse Consortium with amplified network effect by uniting cross-disciplinary expertise of researchers and practitioners from 23 beneficiary partners, and 13 Associate/Third Country Partners working on research excellence through secondments, conferences, workshops, summer schools, knowledge-sharing platforms and activities to transform research outputs into tangible outcomes. United in diversity, SMAR3TS network spearheads innovations across various sectors to support resilient, restorative, and regenerative futures. By leveraging Open innovation strategies, SMAR3TS facilitates knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the co-creation of actionable solutions. By enabling a Quadruple-Helix approach (i.e. university-industry-government-civil society collaboration) and offering advanced training opportunities on research translation, futures thinking, foresight and other necessary tools and techniques, it equips researchers with key skills to design pathways for societal impact. Overall, SMAR3TS pursues a proactive strategy to build a fair, inclusive and regenerating world by collectively advancing science, technology, and innovation, triggering behavioural, organization and policy changes.
Consortium · 34 organisations
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SPAIN SL
ES · €210,420
MTÜ FinanceEstonia
EE
ARENA2036 E.V.
DE
SMART INNOVATION NORWAY AS
NO · €50,100
UPTEC ASSOCIACAO DE TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGIA DA ASPRELA
PT · €60,120
VAASAN YLIOPISTO
FI · €240,480
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SIENA
IT · €90,180
UNIVERSITATEA BABES BOLYAI
RO · €50,100
THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
UK · €70,140
UNIVERSITETET I AGDER
NO · €100,200
LAPPEENRANNAN KAUPUNKI
FI · €30,060
KOUVOLA INNOVATION OY
FI
UAB Rosteka
LT
INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA
PT · €150,300
KEMPOWER OY
FI · €15,030
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY*RMIT UNIVERSITY
AU
BANGKOK UNIVERSITY
TH
KYMENLAAKSON SAHKOVERKKO OY
FI · €15,030
AMPHOS 21 CONSULTING SL
ES
UNIVERSITAET ST. GALLEN
CH
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA
ES · €130,260
UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS
MU
EESTI PERSONALIJUHTIMISE UHING PARE
EE · €20,040
IFM ENGAGE LTD
UK
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS NIS
RS · €50,100
CMI-MARTTI AHTISAARI PEACE FOUNDATION SR
FI
INNOVAWIN 2006 SL
ES
KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS
LT · €50,100
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
DE · €100,200
RADICAL INNOVATIONS GROUP AB
FI · €70,140
OY MERINOVA AB
FI · €20,040
TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL
EE · €80,160
Siena Art Institute ETS
IT · €30,060
LAPPEENRANNAN-LAHDEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO LUT
FI · €170,340
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