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Katharina Jarmai will be participating at the PRISMA Co-Creation Dialogue, taking place in Milan, 30-31 October 2018. It will be all about roadmaps to foster social value in business, research and innovation strategies.
The COMPASS final conference brought together SMEs, business support organisations, impact investors, and policy makers! You can get some impressions of the event here.
Chiara Davalli will present the COMPASS self-check tool during the ROSIE – RESPONSIBLE AND INNOVATIVE SMES IN CENTRAL EUROPE project mid-term event, taking place in Milan, on October 9th. The objective is to provide ROSIE partners with key practical knowledge that can be useful for them during direct work with SMEs in the pilot phase.
COMPASS will be be present at the MARIE Mid-Term Event, being held in Dublin on 16th October 2018, at the Responsible Innovation Summit. Chiara Davalli will be available for 1:1 meetings to present the COMPASS self-check tool and collect feedback from the RI Summit participants. Get in touch by emailing her at Chiara.Davalli@ebn.eu
Catherine Flick (DMU) had the chance to present a poster on the COMPASS co-creation process, titled “Responsible Innovation in ICT – Co-creating methodologies in SMEs” at the ORBIT Conference on September 4th.
Emma Philpott, CEO at the IASME Consortium Ltd, and Jan Hoogenrad, Director at Spoorgloren, are among the pioneers that joined the Responsible Innovation Mentoring Scheme. Find out what motivated them to get on board.
The ESOF (European Science Open Forum) is the largest showroom for EU funded research and annually attracts an audience of 4,000 individuals from industry, research, policy and civil society. This year, a particular focus was set on showcasing on-going European projects dealing with Responsible Innovation.
Klaus Leisinger, Founder of the Global Values Alliance, shares a broad overview of the role of Responsible Innovation in achieving the SDGs. He argues that science-based technological advances and innovation guided by the SDGs can ensure a good and sustainable life to all, while business leaders have a key role to play.
Virginia Robano, Consultant to the OECD, elaborates on the business environment for OECD small firms and entrepreneurs. She identifies and describes potential opportunities and constraints in the adoption of Responsible Innovation and provides a rationale for public policy intervention.
Mahmud Samandari, founder and secretary general of ebbf, outlines the issues related to Responsible Innovation in the ICT industry, and proposes a mechanism to support SMEs on their way to responsible practises. (Image source: “Artificial intelligence” by Many wonderful artists-flickr)