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September 1st 2025, from 10:00 – 12:00 CEST / September 4th 2025, from 10:00– 12:00 CEST
The European Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Policy Platform consortium (ekip) is proud to invite you to its 8th policy lab for two online sessions of learning, exchanging, and co-creating to shape concrete recommendations enabling cultural heritage institutions to claim an active role in open innovation ecosystems.
ekip is an EU-funded flagship-project implementing principles of open innovation to establish a policy recommendation engine driven by partners and the active involvement of 40+ CCI-networks. The main goal of ekip is to promote the development and adoption of policy recommendations for CCIs. This enables CCI actors to participate in and contribute to the impact the recommendation has on complex innovation processes.
The ekip 8th policy lab will explore the opportunities and challenges on the role of Cultural Heritage Institutions (CHIs) within open innovation ecosystems, the ongoing policy initiatives, critical factors to be addressed, and actions needed to ensure the development of thriving open innovation ecosystems.
CHIs often act as connectors. They bridge policy and practice, local knowledge and expert discourse, memory and experimentation. These roles are essential for building strong innovation ecosystems. Yet they are rarely supported. Understanding where and how CHIs operate within these ecosystems, what roles they play, what constraints they face, and what support they need, is a crucial first step towards better recognition.
This Policy Lab will examine how to recognise and strengthen the role of CHIs in innovation ecosystems. It will explore how policies can support innovation as a social and embedded process. Key questions include: How can we develop better indicators of impact? How do we support community-rooted innovation without imposing standardised models? How can CHIs be empowered as equal partners in shaping transitions?
The event is open to the following stakeholders:
The policy lab will take place online in two consecutive sessions, followed by an in-person community review, each time building on the previous session. We encourage you to attend both online sessions. We hope you can also join us in-person in the Netherlands for the community review workshop co-organised with EIT CC.
Following the online webinars, an in-person session will be held on October 2nd to validate the policy recommendations. This event is co-organized with EIT Culture & Creativity.
For more information and to register for the in-person event, please visit this page.