Report on instruments for the identification of R&I breakthroughs for the future : Deliverable 4.4

The focus of this working group (for task 4.4) has been on the instruments for the identification of R&I breakthroughs for the future. In this deliverable, we (1) reflect on the outcome of the methods developed through the project, (2) try to set the recommendations that could be made for anyone attempting a similar task, and (3) provide materials that could be used in workshops, events, or educational modules in which a similar exercise is performed. This deliverable builds on the results provided in other deliverables of the FIT4FOOD2030 project. To avoid duplication, not all the concepts already explored within that work are included in this deliverable, thus the reader is expected to know part of the project and its activities.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lazaro-Mojica, J., Fernandez, Rebeca, Wepner, B., Wagner, Petra, Schartinger, D., Tacken, G.M.L., Fenollosa, Carmen, Paca, Cristina, Corekoglu, Barbaros, Flourakis, Matthieu, Terzeiva, Anastasiya, de Vries, H.J.A., Malagrida, Rosina, Pino, Marino, Pontillo, Chiara, Kok, K.P.W., Wenink, Jolien, Brierley, Chrissy
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: European Union
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/report-on-instruments-for-the-identification-of-rampi-breakthroug
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:The focus of this working group (for task 4.4) has been on the instruments for the identification of R&I breakthroughs for the future. In this deliverable, we (1) reflect on the outcome of the methods developed through the project, (2) try to set the recommendations that could be made for anyone attempting a similar task, and (3) provide materials that could be used in workshops, events, or educational modules in which a similar exercise is performed. This deliverable builds on the results provided in other deliverables of the FIT4FOOD2030 project. To avoid duplication, not all the concepts already explored within that work are included in this deliverable, thus the reader is expected to know part of the project and its activities.