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Project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under GA No. 710566 RRI-SIS 2017 Preliminary programme Monday, 25 th of September 2017 9.00-9.30 Institutional session 9.30-11.00 SESSION 1 – RRI: a new perspective for research and society Responsible Research and (Open) Innovation to the benefit of human kind: the approach of Stati Generali dell’Innovazione Fulvio Ananasso, Sergio Farruggia, Renzo Provedel and Monica Sebillo Implementing Responsible Research and Innovation in research funding and research conducting organisations – what have we learned so far? Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Clare Shelley-Egan, Miltos Ladikas and Richard Owen A Hermeneutic Reflection on the Paradigm-level Assumptions underlying RRI Job Timmermans and Vincent Blok 11.00-11.30 coffee break 11.30-13.00 SESSION 2 – RRI and world challenges Humanitarian Laboratory for Syrian Crisis Transformation* A Project Proposal towards Smoothing the Path for Achieving SDGs in War-Torn Syria Amira Buz Khallouf Humanitarian Medical Cloud Computing System (HMCCS)*

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Page 1: RRI-SIS 2017 Preliminary programme - Marina Project · Project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under GA No. 710566 RRI-SIS 2017 Preliminary

Project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under GA No. 710566

RRI-SIS 2017 Preliminary programme

Monday, 25th of September 2017

9.00-9.30 Institutional session

9.30-11.00 SESSION 1 – RRI: a new perspective for research and society

Responsible Research and (Open) Innovation to the benefit of human kind: the approach of Stati Generali dell’Innovazione Fulvio Ananasso, Sergio Farruggia, Renzo Provedel and Monica Sebillo

Implementing Responsible Research and Innovation in research funding and research conducting organisations – what have we learned so far? Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Clare Shelley-Egan, Miltos Ladikas and Richard Owen A Hermeneutic Reflection on the Paradigm-level Assumptions underlying RRI

Job Timmermans and Vincent Blok

11.00-11.30 coffee break

11.30-13.00 SESSION 2 – RRI and world challenges

Humanitarian Laboratory for Syrian Crisis Transformation* A Project Proposal towards Smoothing the Path for Achieving SDGs in War-Torn Syria Amira Buz Khallouf

Humanitarian Medical Cloud Computing System (HMCCS)*

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Project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under GA No. 710566

Amira Buz Khallouf

Case Studies for Responsible Innovation: Lessons from Fukushima Yuko Fujigaki

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.00 SESSION 3 – Ethics and Gender equality

Gender Equality in Academic Institutions: new pillars for a responsible policy-making process Lorenza Perini and Silvana Badaloni

Why guidelines for research ethics in science and technology should consider irreparable research, and why they don’t Gunnar Hartvigsen

Identifying and integrating socio-ethical factors into innovation processes in industry: The development of a tool for enhancing sustainable entrepreneurial opportunities Thomas B. Long and Vincent Blok

A innovation model for the analysis of the role of gender equality and engagement of in smart factories'ecosystem Niglia F. Corallo A.

16.00-16.30 coffee break

16.30-18.00 SESSION 4 – RRI and Marine issues

Oceanolab - Marine Research & Innovation Live Céline Liret

RRI approach for development and acceptance of novel fish feed formulations in aquaculture Chiara Magoni, Ausilia Campanaro, Andrea Galimberti, Chiara Pesciaroli, Stefano Bertacchi, Paola Branduardi and Massimo Labra

The MARINA Project: Promoting Responsible Research and Innovation to meet marine challenges

Marina project consortium Tuesday, 26th of September 2017

9.30-11.00 SESSION 5 – Education and RRI

The italian school-work alternating system: a model of “responsible research and innovation” at the istituto superiore di sanità

Paola De Castro, Cristina Agresti, Ambrosini Elena, Maria Cristina Barbaro, De Simone

Roberta, Eugenio Sorrentino and Sandra Salinetti

Actors engagement and tailored methods in physical education and sport curriculum as a Policy Lab Adriana Valente, Valentina Tudisca, Pietro Demurtas, Petru Sandu, Catalin Ovidiu Baba and Ermelinda Durmishi

Evaluating the embedding of RRI in Higher Education curriculum: the EnRRICH experience

Andrea Vargiu

11.00-11.30 coffee break

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Project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under GA No. 710566

11.30-13.00 SESSION 6 – Science and Education and Open data

Actors and Practices in Living Lab for Alternating Training

Adriana Valente, Valentina Tudisca, Claudia Pennacchiotti, Zacharoula Smyrnaiou, Konstantina Kotsaril, Irene Monsonís-Payá, Jordi Garcés, Fabrizio Ricci and Barbara Branchini

A report from the field: Doing RRI from scratch in an assisted living technology research and development project Ellen-Marie Forsberg and Erik Thorstensen

Responsible Research and Innovation in Open Health & Open Science

Fulvio Ananasso, Sergio Farruggia, Renzo Provedel and Monica Sebillo

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 SESSION 7- Business, industries and services

Responsible innovation and circular economy: common themes and missed opportunities

Edurne A. Inigo and Vincent Blok Inclusive Business Models and RRI: Insights from the ProGReSS project Antonia Bierwirth and Raúl Tabarés Gutiérrez

The value of ‘measuring’ RRI performance in industry Steven Flipse and Emad Yaghmaei

15.30-16.00 coffee break

16.00-17.30 SESSION 8- Exploring the Application of RRI to Innovation Ecosystems

Responsible Research and Open Innovation in Geospatial Applications: some good practices for smart communities Fulvio Ananasso, Sergio Farruggia, Renzo Provedel and Monica Sebillo

Developing RRI practices: the role of the ICT in Stakeholders' Knowledge Exchange and Co-Creation Processes Susana Bautista Blasco, Jelena Mazaj and Marlon Cárdenas Bonett

17.30-18.00 Conclusion