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Developed by the Swedish Innovation Agency (Vinnova), this programme funds collaboration in R&I within consortia of partners from different parts of society and has resulted in new working methods across the agency as a whole.
Check why this scheme demonstrates many of the RRI components and criteria.
When a major funder adopts key elements of RRI there’s a real incentive on researchers and their industrial partners to take note. The UK’s Engineering and Physical Research Council did just that in 2012 with its Framework for Responsible Innovation.
Check why this case shows that key elements of RRI do work for hard-nosed research and innovation teams.
How can we expect workers in the fishing industry to provide marine scientists with data into how different species were faring, when those same data might be used to stop them fishing? This dilemma confronted — and was solved by — the Portuguese Institute of Marine and Atmospheric science by novel public engagement techniques.
Check why this case shows that RRI can provide win-win opportunities.
Hao2 is a ‘social company’ that develops and sells 3D virtual environments. Although these products are used in a range of settings, from businesses to education, the company aims to increase opportunities for those with autism and other complex needs — 80% of Hao2’s workforce have disabilities such as autistic spectrum disorders.
Check why this case shows that RRI can provide successful business opportunities.
Novo Nordisk is a major pharmaceutical company that set out to challenge diabetes on the other side of the world. Using a “triple bottom line” of being socially and environmentally responsible, as well as financially responsible, it set out to ensure that diabetes sufferers received the treatment they need.
Check why this case shows that RRI can enhance “the bottom line” for all concerned.
The SIF is a networking organization that organization that promotes, guides and supports social and societally innovative business concepts. It is a convener for different stakeholders. It is driven by a diverse community and is open to all individuals and groups.
Find out how the SIF succeeds in accelerating a shared culture of responsible innovation in Flanders and Brussels.