Open Science, Open Innovation An EU-SA Dialgue for Policy Professor John Wood Member of the Open Science Policy Platform, RTD, EC Chair of ATTRACT Advisory Board, a trans-European initiative to exploit Open Science and Open Innovation www.attract-eu.org
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Open Science, Open Innovation
An EU-SA Dialgue for Policy
Professor John Wood
Member of the Open Science Policy Platform, RTD, EC
Chair of ATTRACT Advisory Board, a trans-European initiative to exploit Open Science and Open Innovation
www.attract-eu.org
What is it, myth or reality?
Analysis
Publication
ReviewConceptualisation
Data gathering
Open access
Scientific blogs Collaborative
bibliographies
Alternative Reputation
systems
Citizens science
Open code
Open workflows
Open annotation
Open data
Pre-print
Data-intensive
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Sci-starter.com
Runmycode.org
ArXiv
Roar.eprints.
org
Impact Story
Altmetric.com
Mendeley.comAcademia.edu
Researchgate.com
Openannotation.org
Datadryad.org
Myexperiment.org
Figshare.com
An emerging ecosystem of services and
standards
It's real!
Global collaboratories
• They can engage in whole new forms ofscientific inquiry and treat informationat a scale we are only beginning to see.
• … and help us solving today’s GrandChallenges such as climate change andenergy supply.
• The Citizen: All people will benefit from the products and services that are developed around open data and sharing –directly or indirectly.
• The Entrepreneur: Open data is a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs and provides the raw material for new products and services.
• The Scientist: Freely exchanging data will transform the nature of what it means to be researchers.
Three pillars of GO FAIRGO FAIR consists of three interconnected pillars:GO CHANGE aims to instigate cultural change to make the FAIR principles a working standard in science and to reform reward systems to incorporate open science activities.GO TRAIN is about locating, creating, maintaining, and sustaining the required data expertise in Europe through training and education. The aim is to have core certified data experts and to have at least one certified institute in each Member State and for each discipline to support implementation of data stewardship.GO BUILD deals with the need for interoperable and federated data infrastructures. In addition, it is about the harmonisation of standards, protocols, and services, which enable all researchers to deposit, access, and analyse scientific data across disciplines.
• There are 5 key elements in the new Open Innovation process:
• Networking;
• Collaboration: involving partners, competitors, universities, and users;
• Corporate Entrepreneurship: enhancing corporate venturing, start-ups and spin-offs;
• Proactive Intellectual Property Management: creating new markets for technology;
• Research and Development (R&D): achieving competitive advantages in the market.
Initially the ATTRACT story: 6 of Europe’s top public labs + 2 leading universities join forces to spin their technologies to market
• CERN – the Higgs Boson
• European Molecular Biology Lab
• European Southern Observatory
• European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
• European XFEL (X-Ray Free Electron Laser)
• Institut Laue-Langevin (neutron science)
• Aalto University, Helsinki
• ESADE Business School, Barcelona
• European Industrial Research Management Association
ATTRACT Goal – move from open science to open innovation
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MSc-Student Projects in InnovationIdeaSquare
Benefiting from the technical knowledge of the researchers and engineers working in experiments and in other parts of CERN, a dedicated MSc-level program has been started in IdeaSquare targeted to multidisciplinary student teams, complementary to the domain of physics.
This program is called Challenge Based Innovation (CBI), and it is organized and coordinated in collaboration with universities and business schools. It is open to participation and has currently participants from six countries Currently, some 100 students are working together in IdeaSquare - and remotely from their home institutions - on concrete prototypes addressing challenges faced by society.
Speech of Oettinger“We are in the middle of a true revolution — the fourth industrial revolution. It will change our industries, it will change our economy. And it will have a profound impact on our lives.
We are now in the midst of the next digital revolution which is precisely based on interconnection and communication: Any object, any machine, are now starting to be equipped with sensors in this "internet of things" - sensors able to communicate and to feed in real time into processes.
EDISON Project Overview:
Building the Data Science Profession for Research and Industry
EDISON – Education for Data Intensive Science to Open New science frontiers
Grant 675419 (INFRASUPP-4-2015: CSA)
EDISON Objectives, Impact and Actions
Increase the number of Data Scientists and
Market for establishing Data Science Profession
Data Science Competence Framework and Body of Knowledge
Engage stakeholder communities
Sustain platforms of communities of practice
Create community of “champion” universities
Interact with Expert Liaison Groups
Define Model Curriculum and design tools
Support for accreditation and certification
Collaborating and sharing expertise and materials
Services to education and
training
Create a Data Science profession
Data Science professional profiles
Interact with demand and supply sides
Career path building and skills transferability
IMPACT
Objectivesand Actions
Visionaries and Drivers:
Seminal works, High level reports, Activities
The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery.
By Jim Gray, Microsoft, 2009. Edited by Tony Hey, Kristin Tolle, et al.