
ERA Hubs: The Missing Link for a More Integrated R&I Ecosystem, with Francesco Molinari
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About this listen
In this episode, Ricardo Migueis interviews Francesco Molinari, a prominent figure in European research and innovation.
They discuss Molinari's extensive career, the concept of EraHubs, and the challenges facing European innovation ecosystems.
The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, knowledge valorization, and the need for a cultural shift in public administration to foster innovation.
Takeaways
- Francesco Molinari has a diverse background in European innovation.
- EraHubs aim to bridge gaps in innovation ecosystems.
- Collaboration across regions is essential for innovation success.
- Knowledge valorization encompasses societal needs and policy changes.
- Public procurement can drive innovation at the entrepreneurial level.
- Smart specialization strategies have not fully achieved their goals.
- A multi-stakeholder approach is vital for effective innovation.
- Policy innovation is necessary to overcome existing barriers.
- Cultural change in public administration is crucial for progress.
- Learning from experience can transform public sector mindsets.
Chapters
00:00: Introduction to Francesco Molinari and His Journey
11:18: Understanding Innovation Ecosystems and EraHubs
25:09: Defining EraHubs: Purpose and Importance
48:15: Challenges in European Research and Innovation
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