
Blankspace, Rue Saint-Quentin 29, 1000 Bruxelles
May 2026 09.30 CET
Pre-event-briefing material developed by ekip.
Europe doesn’t lack ideas. It lacks systems that allow those ideas to move, connect, and scale. For too long, innovation policy and cultural production have operated in parallel, rarely intersecting, rarely compounding. And yet, it is precisely at this intersection that new value is created.
Creatives are not a sector to support. They are a capability Europe has yet to fully integrate.
On 4 May in Brussels, ekip brings together policymakers, cities, and ecosystem actors for a working day focused on one thing: What needs to change in how we design innovation systems, so they actually deliver?
This is not a conference. It is a structured moment to test, challenge, and move forward the work developed through ekip.
Across four sessions, we move from framing → to application → to future positioning.
09:30 – Arrival, coffee, and registration
10:00 – Session 1
11:00 – Session 2
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Session 3
14:00 – Session 4
15:00 – Closing reflections & networking
Key takeaways by Jens Nymand, Former Deputy Director-General, EC DG RTD
Rethinking the foundations: innovation policy meets cultural production
The Cultural and Creative Industries are already shaping how innovation happens, yet policy frameworks continue to treat them as peripheral.
This session asks a fundamental question: What changes when we recognize cultural production as a core driver of innovation?
Key questions:
– ekip Moderator Isabelle De Voldere – IDEA
– ekip presenter Charlotte Lorentz Hjorth – Lund University
– With keynote Guest MARTIN HOJSÍK, VICE-PRESIDENT EP
– With panellist Friends MARIA PILAR AGUAR FERNANDEZ Director EC DG RTD, and Representative EAC and TONI ATTARD Founder and Director of Culture Venture
– ekip panellist Marcin Poprawski – HUMAK
From ideas to investment: making creative innovation investable
Creative-led innovation exists, but it rarely fits traditional investment logic.
This session focuses on translating creative capacity into investable structures.
Key questions:
– ekip Moderator Charlotte Lorentz Hjorth – Lund University
– ekip presenter Katarina Scott – Future by Lund
– With keynote Guest FELIPE BUITRAGO Creative Economy at WIPO
– With panellist Friends Anette Schaefer CEO EIT CC, and MARK VAN ITERSON Chair of Association of Dutch Designers and former Design Director at Heineken Co
– ekip panellist Zora Jaurova – Bratislava
From policy to practice: embedding CCIs in regional strategies
Policy only matters if it translates into action at regional and ecosystem level.
This session focuses on implementation: where policy meets reality.
Key questions:
– ekip Moderator Paul Hekkert – ekip Validator
– ekip presenter Ragnar Siil – Creativity Lab
– With keynote Guest HARALD HARTUNG, author of “Unleashing the Potential of the CCI” and former HEAD OF UNIT DG RTD
– With panellist Friends WOLFGANG MÜNCH senior expert DG REGIO EC and Anna Spechtenhauser Stuttgart Region/ERRIN
– ekip panellist Lennart Stoy – Technopolis Group
Financing transformation: integrating creatives into Europe’s future frameworks
Europe’s most transformative asset remains underfunded, not because of lack of value, but because of misalignment in how value is understood.
This session addresses the structural question of funding and future positioning.
Key questions:
– ekip Moderator Valentina Aurrichio Politecnico di Milan
– ekip presenter Jeroen van der Aa – TU Delft
– With keynote Guest CHRISTIAN EHLER MP EP
– With panellist Friends Michiel Scheffer, President of the board at EIC, and Alberto Mina CEO Milano Innovation District
– ekip panellist Michalis Stangos – MSCOMM
This is a moment to move from insight to alignment. To move from fragmented initiatives to shared system logic.
And to recognize that: Europe’s competitiveness will not be determined by how much innovation it funds, but by how well its systems enable that innovation to take hold.
Registration deadline: 24 April
https://lu.ungapped.io/Events/0e2b872c-e273-4cb9-bf04-0dbb9edc7d26
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