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1st OPEN CALL ON RESPONSIBLE OPEN INNOVATION
Boosters
In November 2023, we launched REINFORCING’s first open call (Boosters Call) for Responsible Open Innovation projects. The call targeted applicants with proven experience in ORRI practices and addressed three specific challenges: multi-stakeholder engagement, intellectual property rights mechanisms as well as impact assessment of responsibility.
Thanks to a meticulous evaluation process supported by External Evaluators, the following 6 projects were selected.
CoCOI FoodTech
(Co-Creation of Open Innovation in Food Technology)
Led by the Institute for Food Technology of Novi Sad in Serbia, this project aims to enhance multi-stakeholder engagement throughout the research process in food and feed technology.
aRRIba
Early Age Entrepreneurship Promo(tion to Boost Scientific-Technological Vocation)
Coordinated by “Fundación Centro Europeo de Empresas e Innovación de Murcia”, based in Spain, this project focuses on fostering scientific entrepreneurship among primary school students in the Spanish Region of Murcia, utilizing a multi-stakeholder approach.
D-EUROB models
(Business Models Facilitating Open Science in Digital Euro Research)
Coordinated by Alis Grave Nil in Bulgaria, this project aims to adapt the company’s business model to support Open Research and responsible sharing of research findings concerning the Digital Euro, encouraging collaboration and innovation within the digital currency ecosystem.
DDEEP
(Disabled Data European Engagement Path)
Led by the Italian limited liability company, FTS, this project seeks to standardize an ORRI-based approach, examining the needs for disability data across Europe, and expand the project through multi-stakeholder engagement. The initiative builds upon the launch in November 2022 of Fightthestroke.org, in which FTS holds a 48% ownership stake.
IP2024
(Impact Pathways 2024 – An Interactive Tool to Integrate Societal Impact and RRI Principles in R&I Processes)
Led by SoScience, a pioneering European startup dedicated to Responsible Research and Innovation, this project aims to co-design and develop a free online interactive tool to assist organizations, consortia, and researchers in focusing on key impact elements for developing responsible R&I projects.
TOG Eye-Tracking
(Together To Go Eye - Tracking)
Led by Fondazione Together To Go Onlus in Italy, this project aims to develop a new cooperative methodology for designing rehabilitation models and tools, making them accessible to a broader audience beyond researchers and treatment centers. Additionally, it will produce two open-source software for eye pointing, an instruction manual for the research process developed through the project.
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