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How mutual learning happens between regions in EU projects SeeRRI FINAL CONFERENCE – Barcelona – 29-30/9/2021 Read more... Tatiana Fernández Head of Economic Promotion at the Government of Catalonia of the Vice-presidency and of the Economy and Finance Tatiana Fernández is coordinates the Research and Innovation Strategy for the Smart Specialisation of Catalonia (RIS3CAT) and other strategic projects. Before that, she worked for many years as an economic analyst and adviser on EU economic issues. She holds a PhD in European Integration and International Relations from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, a Master of Economics – Europe from the University of Saarland and a Bachelor of Economics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Elisabetta Marinelli SeeRRI Advisory Board member Elisabetta Marinelli is a Scientific Officer at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (Seville, Spain). An economist by training, she holds a PhD from the London School of Economics. She has published articles in journals such as Regional Studies, Technovation, Environment and Planning and The Journal of Business Research. Over the years she has researched a variety of topics, including graduates’ migration, the R&D investment strategies of MNEs, technology foresight and regional development. More recently she has been working on Smart Specialisation Strategies (an EC policy tool for knowledge-based regional development), with a particular attention to the role universities, the mechanisms of stakeholders’ interaction and the monitoring processes. Marzia Mazzonetto TRANSFORM Brussels-Capital cluster coordinator Marzia Mazzonetto is Executive Director of BE participation ASBL, and CEO of Stickydot Srl, a Brussels collective with expertise on multi-stakeholder engagement in R&I. She is passionate about sustainable and inclusive co-creation processes leading to social innovation and participatory policies. Her main areas of expertise are public engagement with science and technology, and methodological approaches supporting multi-stakeholder engagement processes. She coordinates the EU-funded project MOSAIC, focused on co-creating innovation processes to tackle Mission city climate challenges across Europe. Marzia leads the TRANSFORM’s Brussels-Capital regional cluster. Tanja Adnaevic TeRRIFICA Project Dr Tanja Adnađević is the Head of the Department of Program Activities at the CPN. In the TeRRIFICA project, she coordinates Centre for the promotion of science team and Belgrade pilot region. She holds a PhD in Genetics from the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade. Since 2006, she’s been working as a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković” – the National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade. In September 2016, she joined the CPN. So far, Tanja has been involved in or coordinated several FP7 and H2020 science promotion and non-formal education projects. Summary: The session on mutual learning allowed to compare impressions and experiences across three leading project "SeeRRI, TeRRIfica and Transform". A broad consenus emerged on the importance of trust, leadership and honesty in order not to fall prey of the "best-practice" trap, in which an experience is presented as perfect thereby limiting the scope for a deeper exchange. Whilst COVID did not stop mutual learning from happening, and indeed generated new forms of collaboration, nothing can substitute face-to-face interaction. The mutual-learning session in the SeeRRI conference, was therefore also a celebration on the return of physical meetings. ------ Visit the website to know more about the SeeRRI Conference: https://conference.seerri.eu/ Download the booklet: The SeeRRI booklet: Bringing responsibility and RRI into regional planning - from theory to practice https://zenodo.org/record/5567217#.YX... DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5567217