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What happens when you let a bunch of sociologists loose in a tech lab?

What happens when you let a bunch of sociologists loose in a tech lab?

Around the world, governments spend billions of euros a year to get new discoveries out of the lab and into the market. But do they actually know what works and what doesn’t?

Spoiler alert: not really. In many cases, the design of R&D support programmes is just a matter of “well-intentioned guesswork,” says Albert Bravo-Biosca, director of the London- and Barcelona-based Innovation Growth Lab, a non-profit that studies innovation policy.



ATTRACT: The Socioeconomic Studies showcase their conclusions at the SES Final workshop

ATTRACT: The Socioeconomic Studies showcase their conclusions at the SES Final workshop

The Socioeconomic Studies (SES) seek to enhance the conventional impact metrics and build upon them towards new insights on how to measure the potential of European Research Infrastructures and Innovation Ecosystems (ERI-IEs) like ATTRACT. The goal is to understand what works, why it works, and which mechanisms could be improved.



ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: meet the 8 Socioeconomic Studies

ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: meet the 8 Socioeconomic Studies

ATTRACT serves as a catalyst for integrating science into society, transforming innovative ideas into concrete solutions for a better future. This initiative is a collaboration between major research infrastructures, industry leaders, and business experts, aiming to enhance people’s lives by developing new products, services, companies, and jobs.



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