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When unsold food becomes a business: assessing the co-benefits and negative impact of knowledge uptake in industry

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After an innovative and publicly supported start-up disrupted the work of local food associations and charities, Sitckydot run a multi-stakeholder engagement process to identify shared solutions and show public authorities how to engage local ecosystem actors when transforming knowledge into solutions.

The creation of research and innovation-driven start-ups is currently a key priority for the region of Brussels (Belgium).

Watch the presentation by Marzia Mazzonetto, CEO Stickydot, at the webinar ‘New kids on the block: how to make start-ups a sustainable success’ at the EU Knowledge Valorisation Week 2023.

 

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Valorisation channel

Engagement of citizens, public bodies & societal actors

Target groups

Academia / research Civil society / citizens Industry / SMEs Public authorities / policy makers

Scope

Practices by stakeholders

Theme

Climate action and environment

Tools

Participatory approaches, art/design methodologies

Country

Belgium