Industrial innovation for competitive sustainability: Science-for-policy insights
- New scientific evidence points out key issues helpful to designing policies and understanding new challenges, such as for requirements of the digital and green (twin) transition.
- More effort is needed from companies in gender balance, which can also leverage the twin transition.
- Strengthen the collaboration of companies with other research & innovation actors and secure an easy access to state-of-the-art technology infrastructure at the local level.
- Support young and innovative companies to foster the growth potential of new ideas, particularly in strategic sectors.
- Increase collaboration and support programmes among developed and developing countries in environmental and socio-economic Sustainable Development Goals.
- Continue to invest in people’s education and skills, re-skilling and re-training, particularly in skills needed for hybrid (mix of remote and office-based) work.
- Strengthen the Single Market, by reducing fragmentation, improving conditions for competition and better governance
- Industrial innovation policy needs to be transformative, including new directions in objectives and investments, co-creation, a "whole government" approach and anticipation of future change.
DIODATO Dario;
MONCADA PATERNO' CASTELLO Pietro;
RENTOCCHINI Francesco;
TUEBKE Alexander;
2022-02-08
European Commission
JRC128430
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC128430,
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