Workshop // Water Related Projects of Societal Challenge 5. Policy Co-Creation Workshop
What has been the impact of Horizon 2020 projects in helping us with the management and resilience of water resources and improving water treatment systems? And how can policy actions create and stimulate the desired impacts in the fields of science, society and the economy? These are questions the IMPACT-SC5 project addresses during a series of five thematic Policy Co-Creation Workshops. Fifth and last in the series is this workshop on Water projects in SC5.
May 12 2021 10:00 am CET
The Event
The policy co-creation workshop aims at discussing the results of the analysis regarding the Water related projects of Societal Challenge 5. In addition, during the workshop, participants collectively identify how policy on national and European level can facilitate the enhancement of SC5 impacts’ diffusion and uptake across the EU.
The workshop is organised digitally in the context of IMPACT-SC5, a Horizon 2020 project that reviews the 87 Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) and Innovation Actions (IA) funded under the Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 5 Work Programme 2014-2015 in terms of their scientific, economic, societal and environmental performance and impacts, both individually and across portfolios of projects.
To see the workshop agenda and the SC5 Water Projects List can be found here.
About
IMPACT–SC5 ‐ “Assessing the impact pathways of IA/RIA SC5 projects through the use of portfolio analysis” ‐ is a 16 months project (1/11/2019-28/02/2021), funded under Societal Challenge 5. It is coordinated by Tecnalia, in partnership with VTT, JIIP‐the Joint Institute for Innovation Policy aisbl, and Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL.
Registration
Participation in the workshop is free but prior registration here is necessary.
Contact
For questions or comments, please contact info@impact-sc5.eu.
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