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This workshop brings together the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), EIT's Impact Framework 2021-2027, with scientists of the European Commission’s Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards (COIN) with a view to discuss together how to further improve the framework and to ensure that it is developed using the highest standards in composite indicator methodology.
Date of event: Friday, May 17, 2019 - 09:30 to 17:00
Where: Ispra, Italy
Aim:
This workshop brings together the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), EIT's Impact Framework 2021-2027, with scientists of the European Commission’s Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards (COIN) with a view to discuss together how to further improve the framework and to ensure that it is developed using the highest standards in composite indicator methodology.
Description:
The EIT’s next Strategic Innovation Agenda (2021 – 2027) will build on the successful results and emerging impact of the EIT to provide the European Union with a strong innovation engine that can effectively address its major challenges and give it a central place in the EU’s innovation landscape. This new strategy will be underpinned by a solid impact focused approach to delivering world-class solutions to targeted societal challenges. The EIT is currently developing its Impact Framework (2021-2027) that will include indicators for the entire impact pathway of EIT and its KICs.
Societal impact:
The foreseen EIT impact 2027 is multilayer and will encompass economic impact, impact on innovation and societal impact.
The societal impact will be specific for the societal challenges addressed by the EIT KICs and will contribute to the impact expected to be created by Horizon Europe programme’s missions. In broad lines the societal impact will include:
building a zero-carbon economy and climate resilient society,
driving digital innovation
securing adequate supply of energy produced in a sustainable and affordable manner
promoting healthy living and active ageing
sustainably exploring, recycling and substituting raw materials
securing an adequate supply of high quality food
creating an integrated manufacturing system
ensuring a smart, greener, more inclusive, and safer integrated urban mobility system.
| Originally Published | Last Updated | 17 Dec 2019 | 15 Mar 2021 |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Composite Indicators (CC-COIN) |