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Enabling co-creation in nanotechnologies
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Enabling co-creation in nanotechnologies
We are delighted to announce yet another exciting output from the GoNano project: at the start of their second semester in July 2020, RMIT University launched a micro-credential on “Understanding Responsible Research and Innovation”. This micro-cred is a short, fully online course containing reading and viewing exercises and interactive decision-making activities inspired by expert interviews … Continued
This deliverable compiles the results and output gathered for each of the subtasks of GoNano Task 6.1: “Training, guidelines and co-creation toolkit for researchers and engineers”.
Nanotechnology research and innovation can benefit from being open to the public. Early and continuous engagement is key to sustainable, desirable and acceptable innovations, in which R&I is aligned with the values, needs and expectations of society. Researchers and engineers are one of the important enactors to ensure nanotechnology researcher and innovation becomes more socially … Continued
Nanotechnology research and innovation can benefit from being open to the public. Early and continuous engagement is key to sustainable, desirable and acceptable innovations, in which R&I is aligned with the values, needs and expectations of society. Multiple civil society organisations (CSOs) strive for such open and inclusive nanotechnology developments. GoNano wants to support this … Continued
This report provides an assessment of the co-creation process established by the European project GoNano.
Nanotechnology research and innovation can benefit from being open to the public. Early and continuous engagement is key to sustainable, desirable and acceptable innovations, in which R&I is aligned with the values, needs and expectations of society. Policy makers are one of the important enactors to ensure nanotechnology researcher and innovation becomes more socially robust … Continued
The EU-funded GoNano project enables co-creation between citizens, researchers, industry, civil society organisations and policy makers across Europe to align future nanotechnologies with societal needs and concerns.
This report presents product suggestions for future nanotechnologies resulting from a series of co-creation activities in the GoNano project.
This report describes the evaluation and learnings from post-measurements of the GoNano co-creation process.