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On January 23, 2025, the two EU funded Projects’ PATTERN Open Research and REMAKE joined forces to co-organize a Workshop that brought together more than 60 researchers, facilitators, and practitioners to explore emerging trends in Open and Responsible Research and Innovation (Open RRI). Held as a hybrid event, the workshop seamlessly connected participants across Europe, blending online collaboration with in-person engagement at the Politecnico di Milano.
A Step Towards Transformative Research in Material Sciences and Engineering
Organized under the PATTERN Open Research Project, a European initiative dedicated to promoting Open RRI, the workshop focused on equipping researchers with practical tools, transferable skills, and innovative methods to tackle societal challenges. Participants ranged from early-career researchers to seasoned experts, all sharing a common goal: to integrate Open Science principles in their work.
The workshop agenda addressed critical themes:
Interactive and Engaging Activities
The workshop activities were designed to foster collaboration and creativity through the Miro platform, which facilitated group discussions and brainstorming sessions. Participants were divided into six groups, each guided by a facilitator, to engage in two key activities:
Activity 1: Group Formation and Role Assignment
Activity 2: Identifying and Solving Challenges
Groups were invited to choose one contextual challenge from the board, such as:
They were tasked with analyzing challenges, identifying needs and methods, and selecting two main lines of action. Solutions were divided into short-term, mid-term, and long-term strategies, ensuring both immediate impact and sustained relevance.
Key Reflections and Outcomes
The PATTERN- REMAKE Workshop was a resounding success, as participants embraced the hands-on exercises to produce actionable insights. Highlights included:
Participants highlighted several challenges and proposed solutions:
Challenges Identified:
Identified Needs and Problems:
Methods and Tools Suggested:
Proposed Solutions:
The discussions underscored the need for a paradigm shift in how research is shared and communicated, ensuring that scientific knowledge is accessible, engaging, and impactful for society at large.
One of the facilitators reflected on her first experience with the Pattern project:
“It was really engaging to see how participants addressed diverse challenges and shared innovative solutions. The collaboration between online and in-person teams was seamless, and the design-thinking exercises were a great success.”
A Platform for Future Collaboration
The success of this workshop underscores the potential of Open RRI to drive impactful research and innovation. Facilitators Andrea Giraldo Sevilla (Learning Planet Institute) Theodora Kavvadia (OpenAIRE) and APRE facilitators played a pivotal role in creating a dynamic environment that encouraged creativity and collaboration in this blended training event.
Participants will receive a follow-up recap, including access to the Miro board and their group’s contributions, to inspire ongoing exploration of Open Science principles.
Join the Movement
Workshops like this showcase the transformative potential of Open RRI. By fostering collaboration and equipping researchers with innovative tools, the PATTERN Project is paving the way for impactful research that bridges science and society.
By logging into Projects Platform you can get the presentation material & exercise here (to have access to the results, outputs and presentations, please register first here).
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