Digitaaliset ratkaisut 01.02.2023 - 30.09.2024 GRIN - Art-driven innovation for digital and green transition (GRIN)
KäynnissäKansainvälinenArts and Culture2023-05-28 05:00:12
1692506205
Tavoitteet
The project aims to encourage the development of artistic practices combined with science and technology that are vital to Europe's efforts to transform its circular economy. The project leverages on existing STARTS practices to develop crossover actions through STARTS regional centres activities in Linz (AT), Bologna (IT), Aveiro (PT), Porto (PT) and Oulu (FI) and to further foster the development and up-take of digital technologies by regional and national stakeholders, through an artistic, ethical and human-centred approach delivered by 12 STARTS Residencies in those regions.Hankkeen toteutus
2) Increase the creation of trans-disciplinary teams consisting of scientists, technology providers, engineers, designers and artists through funding of 12 experimental sub-projects
3) Foster the development of 12 new solutions in line with a human-centred approach to innovation and with sustainability goals.
4) Monitor trends, visions and developments based on the experiments for further policy development and scientific contributions
5) Boost the projects into new ventures through a technology transfer strategy to foster private-public partnerships and business involvement
6) Creation of five new STARTS hubs in Austria, Italy, Portugal and Finland that will will promote synergies of art, technology and regional development
7) Carry out efficient dissemination and socially engaging activitiesTulokset
Yhteyshenkilön sähköpostiosoite
Vastuullinen yksikkö
The project aims to encourage the development of artistic practices combined with science and technology that are vital to Europe's efforts to transform its circular economy. The project leverages on existing STARTS practices to develop crossover actions through STARTS regional centres activities in Europe.
The goal of the the project is to encourage the uptake of digital technologies through an art-driven approach by regional stakeholders, such as business and industry end-users, as well as government agencies and citizens, and to supplement the ‘Digital innovation hubs’ and the EIT hubs that push for innovation on a regional level.
1) Analyzing best practices and challenges that will contribute to the vision of the “New European Bauhaus’ by facilitating the green transition at the nexus of science, technology and the arts.
The project's framework will establish a network of partners that will be able to exchange ideas and experiences, and further, collaborate on common regional and EU challenges for ecological transition and sustainable well-being. The consortium comprises five core partners with various links at the national, EU, and global levels that will help transform European regions and cities into economically and socially sustainable communities
Tämä sähköpostiosoite on suojattu spamboteilta. Tarvitset JavaScript-tuen nähdäksesi sen.
Tietolähde: Thinking Portfolio