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Workshop Innobasque Social Innovation
1. Bilbao, June 28th
Sala BBK. Gran vía, 19-21
Sponsors:
Socialinnovation,creatingvalue
withandforpeople
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PRESENTATION
OF EUROPEAN
GUIDE TO SOCIAL
INNOVATION
2. Due to the current economic crisis, public
resources are increasingly scarce. In this
context, social innovation could be the basis
to build an economic and social model that
combines cohesion and competitiveness.
Although there is no definitive consensus
about the term “social innovation”, we define
social innovations as those that are social in
the “what” (ends) and in the “how” (means).
They are designed to seek for effective res-
ponses to social needs in a more participatory
and open manner. Therefore, social innova-
tion can take place at public level (transpa-
rency and good governance, participation and
cooperation in the design of public policies,
across sectors…), as well as at a sustainable
benefit approach business level (in terms of
social and environmental sustainability).
Social innovation might be the answer Europe
is looking for to support a smart, sustainable
and inclusive growth. This is well explained in
the “European Guide to Social Innovation” that
will be presented along this conference.
During the event, we will also have the opportu-
nity to learn how other European regions have
included social innovation in their smart spe-
cialization strategies (S3).
In addition to this, several social innovation
good practices will be presented together with
a Basque cooperation platform to connect re-
gional social innovation with European networks.
At the end of the session, the regional index of
social innovation (Resindex) will be presented:
this is a pioneer pilot project in Europe promo-
ted by Innobasque in collaboration with Sinner-
giak that measures and assesses the state of
social innovation.
Social innovation might be the answer Europe
is looking for to support a smart, sustainable
and inclusive growth. This is well explained in
the “European Guide to Social Innovation” that
will be presented along this conference.
During the event, we will also have the opportu-
nity to learn how other European regions have
included social innovation in their smart spe-
cialization strategies (S3).
In addition to this, several social innovation
good practices will be presented together with
a Basque cooperation platform to connect re-
gional social innovation with European networks.
At the end of the session, the regional index of
social innovation (Resindex) will be presented:
this is a pioneer pilot project in Europe promo-
ted by Innobasque in collaboration with Sinner-
giak that measures and assesses the state of
social innovation.
3. Opening session
Social innovation, supporting smart, sustainable and inclusive
growth
Agnes Hubert
European Commission - Bureau des Conseillers de Politique
Européenne (BEPA)
Mikel Landabaso
European Commission - DG Regional Policy . Competence Centre
for Smart and Sustainable Growth
Social innovation and regional smart specialization strategies (S3)
John Edwards
European Commission - Smart Specialialisation Platform S3
2 successful region cases in which social innovation has been
included in S3
Coffee break
Connecting regional social innovation strategies with Europe
Gorka Espiau
SIX (Social Innovation Exchange) Country Ambassador
Gotzon Bernaola
Innobasque, Basque Innovation Agency
Best practices for social innovation in the Basque Country
Resindex - A regional index to measure social innovation.
Methodology and results
Innobasque, Basque Innovation Agency and Sinnergiak (Euskampus-
University of the Basque Country)
Closing session
Programme
Guide to social innovation
9.00h
9.15h
10.15h
11.30h
11.45h
12.15h
13.15h
13.45h
Guide to social innovation
9.00h