Focused on challenge-driven promotion of healthy living, INTEGER will bring forward three important innovations for the development of more robust, sustainable, inclusive and integrative EU innovation ecosystems:
The 3 INTEGER reinforcing innovations will push fivefold breakthrough capacities for the integration of social innovation in EU innovation ecosystems:
Collaboratories and collabers aim to embrace economic and social-driven innovation communities across EU. As novel 3 Helix and 4 Helix social-business innovation integration structures, these “labs without walls”, are becoming the common open house of all kinds of innovators and entrepreneurs interested in producing new products and services that come from business or social-oriented innovation. Based on a peer-to-peer approach between business-driven and social-driven innovations, INTEGER seeks to accelerate transformative integration outcomes by creating new win-win games, local mission-driven synergies, ground-breaking coordination of actions, governance, implementation, up taking and exploitation dynamics.
Economic/technological: A working and workable 4 Helix collaboratory model will enhance the European value model of economic competitiveness and social cohesion. Deployment of an actual network of transformative collaboratories will be replicated throughout Europe.
Societal: 4 Helix stakeholders trained, informed and engaged in 4H collaboratory dynamics acting as multipliers. Increased EU capacity to design and implement new policies and strategies to minimise impact on human health and natural systems’ degradation (prevention and conservation behaviours promoted).
Scientific: Augmenting the interest of international scientific, economic and political institutions in learning from this new European model on 4 Helix integration (with specific focus on society and the role of social innovation) in innovation ecosystems.
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