Learning Materials
Since greening is an issue that impacts all industrial ecosystems and industries, the main goal of the training materials is to develop an applicable, transferable, and scalable green innovation acceleration methodology that is tailored to the needs and singular ecosystems of EU clusters.
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Sustainability
- Cross-collaboration for Sustainability
- Digitalization for the Green Transition
- Circular Systemic Solutions
SCENARIO #1 – ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainable entrepreneurship involves launching and managing businesses that emphasize and integrate economic growth, environmental care, and social responsibility. Addressing ecological and social issues can also open up business opportunities that benefit both the economy and society.
Sustainable business models, design thinking, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are interconnected frameworks that enable entrepreneurs and innovators to create value in ways that are environmentally responsible, socially inclusive, and economically sustainable over the long term.
SCENARIO #2 – CROSS-COLLABORATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY
The challenges within the green transition are complex and require broader engagement than the usual sectors and ecosystems, locally, regionally, nationally and cross-borders. This is making the support mechanisms for SMEs to navigate these challenges more complex and in turn how cluster managers need to engage in the support of their SMEs.
Cross-collaboration can support cluster managers to help raise awareness of sustainability issues and engage local, regional, national and international stakeholders from different sectors and expertise that can help in implementing solutions while also increasing knowledge and skills among all those involved.
SCENARIO #3 – DIGITALIZACION FOR THE GREEN TRANSITION
The green and digital transitions hold the potential to be mutually reinforcing, with digital technologies acting as key drivers of the paradigm shift towards greater sustainability, as they can increase resource efficiency, enable the customization of products and services and extend their life cycles.
As time progresses , digitalization will play an increasingly pivotal role in increasing the competitiveness of SMEs and startups and boosting sustainable growth in the European industrial landscape.
Lastly, it is imperative to understand that digitalization also entails a series of social, ethical and environmental implications and challenges that must be properly addressed.
SCENARIO #4 – CIRCULAR SYSTEMIC SOLUTIONS
The challenges we face in the 21st century are fundamentally complex in nature and traditional linearapproaches are limited in such context. When supporting clusters of SMES towards the development of sustainable and circular products or services, it is necessary to take a systemic perspective.
A specific mindset, some analytical frameworks and practical tools will facilitate your job intransforming your companies. Systems thinking, systems innovation, and systems change are three interconnected concepts that relate to framing, understanding and transforming complex systems. They can also be bridged with future thinking approaches to co-create desirable sustainable future.