june, 2018

Time
(Wednesday) 19:00 - 22:00
Location
Members' Salon, European Parliament
Event Details
Event Details
Recreate’s goal was to support the policy making in Societal Challenge 5 of H2020. The five-year project has developed new ways to address policy challenges, providing evidence in different, digestible manners. The key re-usable results are
• The Green Horizons Scoreboard, which maps and compares indicators in 34 countries on 11 innovation systems such as bio economy, climate adaptation and climate change.
• The Evidence Based Narratives (EBN) that provide a full narrative, using the technological innovation system approach to analyse innovations and support them by evidence in a highly digestible manner.
• The Recreate forward looking analysis, which takes three different societal scenarios and makes projections in how these can affect the R&I developments in SC5 areas until 2050
The results are not only interesting for the European Commission, but also provides insights to the political decision making. In addition, academia and industry see the potential use of these methods within their own environment.
Please find more information on these tools in the RECREATE dissemination video as well as the RECREATE Summary Pocket Book.
At the joint K4I/ RECREATE Dinner Debate on 27 June, these tools will be presented and discussed with various key representatives of the project, of the European Commission as well as of industry.
Host
Lambert van Nistelrooij, Member of the European Parliament (MEP)
Speakers for this event
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Bleischwitz, Raimund
Bleischwitz, Raimund
University College London
University College London
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Demiddeleer, Léopold
Demiddeleer, Léopold
Managing Director & Founder of TechBridgeOne s.p.r.l
Managing Director & Founder of TechBridgeOne s.p.r.l
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Robbert Fisher
Robbert Fisher
President, Knowledge4Innovation
Robbert Fisher specializes in strategy and policy in the fields of R&D, technology transfer and innovation in general. His key focus is on ICT policy. Since 1st January 2020 he is principal associate investigator at the University de las Campinas in Sao Paolo Brazil, where he focuses on the further development of Big Data and AI for policy analysis, development and monitoring. Robbert is on the board of several start up companies, a trusted expert for the European Commission in the field of big data and AI, and since 2017 the president of K4I. From 2011 to 2019 Robbert was the managing director of the Joint Institute for Innovation Policy, a Brussels based think tank of four renowned RTO’s (TNO, VTT, Tecanalia and Joanneum Research). Prior to that he has founded two companies, from 1989 until 2000 he was a senior manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers. From 1991-1995 Robbert was seconded as an expert to the European Commission DG XIII (now DG CONNECT) in Luxembourg. Robbert received a Master’s degree Law, Leiden University, the Netherlands with special subjects Intellectual property, Information Systems and Business economics. He holds degrees in marketing and public relations. In addition, he is an alumnus of the PwC International Management Development Programme, and has followed executive courses at Darden Business School and Oxford Said Business School.
President, Knowledge4Innovation
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Schepelmann, Philipp
Schepelmann, Philipp
Wuppertal Institute
Wuppertal Institute
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Tamborra, Marialuisa
Tamborra, Marialuisa
Deputy Head of Unit I.1 “Climate Action and Resource Efficiency - Strategy”, DG RTD
Deputy Head of Unit I.1 “Climate Action and Resource Efficiency - Strategy”, DG RTD
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Wilenius, Markku
Wilenius, Markku
Turku University Business School
Turku University Business School