Can Regions Save European Research & Innovation?


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Nov 28 2024 57 mins   1

In this episode of the Insider Podcast, Ricardo Migueis and Pirita Lindholm discuss the critical role of regions in shaping European research and innovation. They explore the challenges and opportunities within the innovation landscape, emphasizing the importance of place-based approaches and collaboration among diverse stakeholders. The conversation highlights the mission of ARIN, the significance of grassroots initiatives, and the need for effective frameworks to support regional ecosystems in addressing societal challenges and enhancing competitiveness on a global scale. In this conversation, Ricardo Migueis and Pirita Lindholm discuss the critical themes of resilience in renewable energy, the importance of digital sovereignty, and the interconnected challenges faced by regions in Europe. They explore the need for coherent policies that support green and digital transformations, the role of innovation ecosystems, and the significance of skills development in bridging the innovation divide. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of balancing local strengths with EU priorities and preparing for future discussions on these pressing issues.



Takeaways



  • Regions play a crucial role in European research and innovation.
  • A place-based approach is essential for effective innovation.
  • ARIN connects over 120 regional organizations to foster collaboration.
  • Diversity in regional capacities presents both challenges and opportunities.
  • Fragmentation in research and innovation can hinder progress.
  • Collaboration across ecosystems is vital for addressing complex challenges.
  • Measuring the impact of ecosystems is necessary for accountability.
  • Grassroots innovations can influence European policy discussions.
  • The future of FP10 must prioritize regional engagement.
  • Local voices are essential in shaping EU research and innovation policies. Building resilience in renewable energy is essential.
  • Green and digital transformations are priorities for regions.
  • Digital technology is crucial for accelerating the green transition.
  • Policy coherence is necessary for effective energy transformation.
  • Multi-level governance is vital for successful strategy implementation.
  • Interconnected challenges require collaborative solutions across regions.
  • Widening innovation is important for non-widening regions.
  • Skills development is key to addressing the innovation divide.
  • Balancing local strengths with EU priorities is a significant challenge.
  • Storytelling is an effective way to engage audiences in discussions.


Chapters



00:00: Introduction to European Research and Innovation Challenges



03:00: The Role of Regions in Innovation Ecosystems



05:10: Understanding ARIN's Mission and Membership



08:53: Place-Based Approaches in Research and Innovation



12:03: Navigating Diversity in Regional Innovation



14:55: Addressing Fragmentation in Research and Innovation



18:10: Collaboration Across Ecosystems



21:04: Measuring Impact of Ecosystems



23:59: Closing the Innovation Gap with Global Competitors



26:48: Grassroots Innovations and Policy Influence



30:10: The Future of FP10 and Regional Engagement



33:02: The Importance of Local Voices in EU Policy



35:55: Challenges Facing European Research and Innovation



47:09: Building Resilience in Energy and Technology



50:01: Understanding Digital Sovereignty



53:21: Interconnected Challenges in Regional Development



54:48: Widening Innovation and Skills Development



58:10: Balancing Local Strengths with EU Priorities



01:03:33: Preparing for Future Discussions