Colaborador at Innovation for Sustainable Development Network - Paris, Île-de-France, France
The inno4sd network brings together networks, organisations and individuals dedicated to innovation for sustainable development with the aim of reducing fragmentation and supporting collaboration, whilst engaging policy-makers, research & development, and businesses to achieve the sustainable development goals.The inno4sd network aims to advance the state-of-the-art in innovation for sustainable development by:• Reducing fragmentation by connecting multiple networks;• Supporting knowledge connectivity for collaboration and co-generation;• Engaging policy-makers, businesses, and researchers to enact change.inno4sd aims to consolidate the global eco-innovation community and foster collaboration and knowledge sharing by bringing people together from all sec-tors related to the green economy, sustainability and innovation. It is an action-oriented network which will support the practical application of solutions to stimulate transformative change and support sustainable development, worldwide.The inno4sd is coordinated by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, TNO Caribbean. Founding members include leading institutions working on eco-innovation, green economy and sustainable development: University College London - Institute for Sustainable Resources, Kings College London, Stellenbosch University, University of Ferrara UNIFE, Catholic University of Milan, Research Institutes of Sweden, TECNALIA Research & Innovation, Centre for Economic Research ZEW, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability (European Secretariat), Greenovate! Europe, and Knowledge srl.Entities and individuals interested to become inn4sd.net members or affiliates may contact inno4sd@tno.nl for further enquiries. inno4sd.net was created as part of the work programme of the H2020 Green.eu project. The latter project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 641974.