Building Self-Sustaining Research and Innovation Ecosystems in Europe through

Responsible Research and Innovation

The SeeRRI project

SeeRRI is a joint project of 12 partner organizations from five countries, financed by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 programme. In SeeRRI we are developing a framework for integrating the principles of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) into regional Smart Specialisation policy. In a nutshell, we want to find a new way for all actors to collaborate in research and innovation activities based on a responsible mindset. While doing so, we are also implementing the principles of RRI in our own organizations.

SeeRRI project has 12 partners from 5 countries
(Norway, Austria, Spain, Israel, Italy)

SeeRRI framework is built based on 3 pilot territories, and also involves a Network of Affiliated
Territories (NAT) for comments and feedbacks.

Project activities

Conference videos and presentations now available

Conference videos and presentations now available

The SeeRRI Final Conference, which took place the 29th and 30th of September in Barcelona, received more than 100 participants from a variety of EU countries, including stakeholders from the quadruple-helix - government (regional authorities), business (economic...

RRI and regional development: common dilemmas, different approaches

RRI and regional development: common dilemmas, different approaches

On Friday 25th of June, 4 H2020 SwafS (Science with and for Citizens) projects are coming together under a joint series of three webinars with the title “RRI and regional development: common dilemmas, different approaches”. The participating projects are TeRRItoria,...

Facts in brief

Funding organization
H2020-Swafs 14/2018
Timeframe

Jan. 2019 – Oct. 2021

Funding amount
2,031,612.50 €
Coordinator
Nordland Research Institute (NRI)
Partners
The SeeRRI Consortium is a balanced, complementary and transdisciplinary team formed by12 organisations from three European Member States (Austria, Spain and Italy) and two Associated Countries (Norway and Israel), interacting with an extensive network of Stakeholders from 3 selected territories that will provide relevant feedback at several stages of the project. The partners come from all quadruple-helix actors, government (regional authorities), business (economic cluster and SMEs), academic (research institutes and universities), and civil societal organisation (confederation of
Nordland Research Institute (NRI)
Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)
The INNAXIS Foundation and Research Institute (INX)
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Research and Innovation Management GmbH (RIM)
University of Haifa (UH)
University of Bologna (UNIBO)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
Regions
Generalitat de Catalunya (GENCAT)
Ecoplus Niederösterreichs Wirtschftsagentur (ECOPLUS)
Nordland County (NCC)
NHO Nordland (NHO)

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement nº 824588.

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