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PROSO Dissemination Conference Report

August 23, 2018

How to make engagement second nature to research and innovation? Societal engagement with research and innovation is a core principle of of Responsible Research and Innovation, the European Union’s approach to good governance in research and innovation. The Horizon 2020 project PROSO “Promoting Societal Engagement under the terms of RRI” (2016-2018, explored the barriers and … Continued


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July 13, 2018

Nanotechnologies is a rapid expanding field of research and businesses. This gives a lot of new opportunities for a more sustainable world. But how do policy agendas keep pace with these new developments? How do citizens balance benefit and risk? And how can policy makers play a role in this wide range of societal needs … Continued


How to organise co-creation exercises

July 2, 2018

The following section sets out requirements – both substantive and procedural – necessary for the implementation of a co-creation exercise. Substantive requirements refer to issues such as motivation, shared goal, and the topic around which stakeholders mobilise, while procedural requirements address issues including appropriate facilitation, transparency, engaging modes of collaboration, and so on. These are … Continued


Co-creation process

June 27, 2018

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Nanotech developments in the energy sector

June 25, 2018

In the energy sector, many developments in nanomaterials and nano-related products are enabling new applications. For instance, insulating materials, nano-powered sensors or queantum dots. The technologies which are under development are expected to transform the energy sector from a fossil-based to a renewable-based sector. Where the most relevant impacts are expected from the application in the … Continued


Nanotech and energy key issues

June 18, 2018

The aim of the GoNano project is to promote responsiveness in research and innovation on nanotechnologies through societal engagement. In order to highlight the potential applications with significant impact on society and issues relevant to discuss in public debates, stakeholders in R&I were interviewed. The specific issues related to the energy sector can be divided … Continued


Nanotech and health key issues

June 18, 2018

“The interesting question in the debate about nanotechnology is about trust and acceptance on a societal level. You do not want to get a polarized debate on nanotechnology, between believers and non‐believers. […] within the medical area these types of polarized discussions are less apparent as people have a much higher acceptance when the innovation can actually help them. … Continued


Nanotech and food Key issues

June 15, 2018

  The Go-Nano project consists out of a series of workshops which will identify and apply public values in the development process of nanotechnologies. In order to get a grasp on which societal issues might arise during the workshops, stakeholders with different roles in the Research and Innovation value chain were interviewed. Two main topics … Continued


Nanotech developments in the food sector

June 15, 2018

The number of applications exploiting nanotech developments in the food sector is limited. However, the products that could be available on the market in the medium or long term, will potentially have relevant impacts on society. These include:  Smart packaging to improve food quality and safety, also to prolong shelf-life of fresh and processed products. … Continued


Toolkits for co-creation

June 9, 2018

At the start of the GoNano project we examined several co-creation tools developed by profit and non-profit organisation. To give you an overview of what is out there, we selected a view that may be usefull for you when developing your co-creation process. Now that GoNano is almost finalized, we have added our own co-creation … Continued


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