Academics from SPRU have been working with the UN Commission on Science and Technology in regards to new innovation approaches to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Dr Adrian Ely aided the Commission as the academic lead for a recent report on ‘New innovation approaches to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals’, which was published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in April 2017.
Drawing on inputs from various national governments and UN agencies, it incorporates contributions from Professors Jo Chataway and Adrian Smith, alongside colleagues from the STEPS Centre 'Pathways to Sustainability' global consortium. The report was a key item on the session agenda at the United Nations’ Commission on Science and Technology, at its twentieth session in Geneva on 10 May 2017.
Professor Johan Schot, Director of SPRU, also presented his work on Transformative Innovation Policy to the Commission at its twentieth session.
In the panel presentation and discussion, Professor Schot argued that this new framing of innovation policy fundamentally challenges long-held assumptions on how the innovation process produces growth, productivity and progress.
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Professor Schot said:
“Innovation will have to be transformative. The crucial issue is how to integrate a social and environmental agenda into science, technology and innovation policies.
"This should not become an administrative exercise, but one that focuses on enabling change on the ground, facilitating large scale societal experimentation, social and inclusive innovation. ‘Innovation for Transformation’ needs to become a movement.”
These interventions build on a long-standing relationship between the work of SPRU and the UN Commission on Science and Technology, following in the path of previous SPRU colleagues - in particular SPRU’s previous Director, Geoff Oldham, who was also a former chair of the Commission.
Further information
SDGs UK roadshow: Making Global Goals Local Business - Brighton
Thursday 29 June
1pm-5pm, Fulton B lecture theatre
Speaker: UNGC Network UK, PRME UKI & University of Sussex
The Sustainable Development Goals UK roadshow visits the Sussex campus for its Brighton stop on 29 June.
The Global Goals are going to transform our world and that transformation will create opportunities for new business models to deliver new products and services into new markets.
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