Societal and Market Uptake
Examples
FACCE-JPI Valorisation Strategy
As proposed in the Communication and Valorisation Strategy, FACCE-JPI follows a framework for exploitation, dissemination and communication of key scientific results by translating them into possible policy and practice options or other outputs in order to improve FACCE-JPI impact and visibility. In this regard, FACCE-JPI will put in place one of its instruments: a series of valorisation workshops that aim to valorise FACCE-JPI research project results.
The Alignment Plan of JPI – AMR Antimicrobial Resistance
A crucial element of Joint Programming is the alignment of national and European Strategies with the SRA of JPIs. By aligning and co-ordinating AMR activities and national funding committed, the JPIAMR can better exploit its resources for maximal societal impact. It was recognized that in some areas research is carried out and funded by different national programmes in parallel. Other research topics are concentrated in geographical regions or well covered in some, but not all countries. These areas are considered as research subjects that will benefit by effective alignment of national strategies and programming between the member states. In some cases, where there is research that is more advanced, the area will be further explored for its economic value.
The Agora: JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform
For increasing knowledge circulation and uptake, the Agora – JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform is a space for urban stakeholders with diverese backgrounds (researchers, practitioners, public administrators, planners, entrepreneurs, social innovators, and more.) to meet, exchange, identify and discuss priorities, and work together on the most pressing urban challenges of today and the future.
Climate KIC – Developing A Theory of Change in R&I Programming
Climate-KIC works on transformative, systemic innovation that involves many connected innovations developing in parallel to trigger a shift in the system. Climate KIC aims to take good ideas, products or services from niche to mainstream to reach a tipping point and create maximum impact. Work on a Theory of Change in 2017 led EIT Climate-KIC to adopt a set of ‘impact goals’ to focus activities and direct them towards a common impact, acknowledging that these goals are deeply interrelated through shared, complex systems.