Responsible Innovation 100

Centre for Responsible Innovation (CforRI)

Responsible Innovation 100 (RI 100) is a global discussion program designed to inspire and provide best practice examples of responsible innovation. From VCs to responsible innovation researchers and entrepreneurs, each episode will run for around 40 minutes to an hour. Come join the conversation.

  1. How Can We TRACK, ASSESS & IMPROVE Responsible Innovation in Business | Emad Yaghmaei | Responsible Innovation 100

    17/04/2023

    How Can We TRACK, ASSESS & IMPROVE Responsible Innovation in Business | Emad Yaghmaei | Responsible Innovation 100

    Emad Yaghmaei, Senior Researcher, TU Delft and Managing Director of consulting firm (YAGHMA B.V.) provides a deep dive into non-financial (responsible) innovation impact assessment and monitoring methods, including: Timestamp: 00:03:24 Emad's career journey to responsible innovation 00:04:57 What is responsible innovation? 00:07:25 How has Emad's approach to Responsible Innovation changed over the years? 00:09:48 What are the macro, management and product level trends in responsible innovation management? 00:13:50 What are the key steps and milestones of a responsible innovation project? 00:18:03 How can we navigate value differences between different stakeholders? 00:19:37 How can we assess and improve the social performance of innovation? 00:24:27 Monitoring Responsible Innovation: the importance of understanding forward-looking and backward-looking KPIs 00:28:00 How can responsible innovation support existing business initiatives including corporate social responsibility (CSR) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)? 00:31:08 What is the Materiality Matrix? Why could it be useful for responsible innovation? 00:36:20 What is the CWA 17796 Responsibility By Design pre-standard? ------------------------ About Emad: Emad Yaghmaei is a Senior Researcher at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at the Delft University of Technology and Managing Director of YAGHMA B.V. His research interests cover innovation management issues arising from the intersections of science, technology, and society. The emphasis of his research and consulting works is on innovation and technology management of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify and work on the social impacts of those technologies. He has been working on monitoring companies’ business innovation across their non-financial issues and creating real value for their business, customers, and business partners. He is currently focusing on UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and EU Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) principles in an industrial context to demonstrate how the industry can work productively together with societal actors and integrate methodologies of RRI and business disclosures of SDGs into research and innovation processes. *Professional profile: https://www.tudelft.nl/tbm/onze-faculteit/afdelingen/values-technology-and-innovation/people/postdocs/dr-e-emad-yaghmaei *Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emad-yaghmaei-0981a935/ *YAGHMA B.V.: http://yaghma.nl/ Resources: *Book: “Assessment of Responsible Innovation, methods and practices, edited by Emad Yaghmaei and Ibo van de Poel”: https://www.routledge.com/Assessment-of-Responsible-Innovation-Methods-and-Practices/Yaghmaei-Poel/p/book/9780367654870 *CWA 17796 Responsibility-by-design standard: https://www.nen.nl/cwa-17796-2021-en-288066 *Research papers: 1) The Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Maturity Model: Linking Theory and Practice: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/6/1036 2) Learning to do responsible innovation in industry: six lessons: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23299460.2020.1791506#:~:text=These%20lessons%20are%3A%20(1),industry 3) Responsible research and innovation key performance indicators in industry - A case study in the ICT domain: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324981770_Responsible_research_and_innovation_key_performance_indicators_in_industry_A_case_study_in_the_ICT_domain ------------------------ Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation https://www.cforri.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation Twitter: @Centre_RI For all Responsible Innovation 100 episodes: *Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=b7a13bc44555468d *Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 *YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ

    46 min
  2. Building Capacity & Innovation Ecosystem for Net-Zero Emissions | Megan Fisher, Director and CEO, EnergyLab, Australia

    03/04/2023

    Building Capacity & Innovation Ecosystem for Net-Zero Emissions | Megan Fisher, Director and CEO, EnergyLab, Australia

    Step into the world of sustainability and decarbonisation with Megan Fisher, Director & CEO of EnergyLab. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:04 Q1.1_What motived the founding of the EnergyLab? 00:04:38 Q1.2_How has EnergyLab's mission evolved? 00:07:28 Q2_Can you share some examples of successful clean energy startups that EnergyLab has supported over the years. What do you think has been key to their success? 00:10:52 Q3_How does EnergyLab identify and select the startups it works with, and what qualities do you look for in entrepreneurs and their ideas? 00:12:11 Q4_What are some of the biggest challenges facing the clean energy industry in Australia today, and how is EnergyLab working to address them? 00:17:24 Q5.1_How has EnergyLab worked with communities to drive impact? 00:20:11Q5.2_Who are the key industry players? 00:22:25 Q6_How can communities be better engaged in the clean energy transition, and what role do you see for startups and entrepreneurs in this process? 00:26:22 Q7_How has EnergyLab foster diversity and inclusion within the startups it works with? 00:32:35 Q8.1_How can we ensure that the benefits of the clean energy transition are shared equitably across all communities? 00:35:14 Q8.2_How can regulation assist in fairer distribution of benefits of innovation? 00:36:09 Q9_On indigenous leadership in inclusive innovation 00:37:58 Q10.1_What are the two valleys of death for Australian startups? 00:42:00 Q10.2_Unlocking local capital to help Australian startups 00:43:21 Q10.3_Lessons from other innovation ecosystems 00:45:18 Q11_How can startups mitigate the risks associated with the two valleys of death? 00:47:10 Q12.1_How can established companies foster a culture of innovation and risk-taking, while also maintaining their core business operations? 00:51:42 Q12.2_How can corporates embed impact at the centre of innovation and business activities? 00:53:53 Q13_Tell is a story only you can tell. 00:57:29 Q14_Teach us a lesson only you can teach. 00:59:20 Q15_Envision 2050: what would you hope it to look like, feel like and sound like? ——————— About Megan: Megan is the Director and CEO at EnergyLab - Australia and New Zealand's largest climate tech startup accelerator and innovation network dedicated to reaching net zero emissions. EnergyLab supports talented founders in clean energy and climate tech and connects them to the mentors, advisors, partners, peers, and investors they need to succeed. With a background in product development and innovation Megan has experience commercialising, developing, and scaling products plus driving novel technology initiatives from pilot to adoption. Megan has worked in several industries in the midst of digital disruption as well as the enormous transition as the energy industry moves to renewables. Megan made the move from corporate to not for profit to have a positive impact on the climate tech startup ecosystem in Australia after engaging in the more advanced international clean energy startup ecosystems. More about Megan: *LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megansfisher/ *Megan named as one of the 100 Green Power Players for 2023 in The Australian: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/renewable-energy-economy/green-power-players-list More about EnergyLab: *EnergyLab’s website: https://energylab.org.au *EnergyLab’s blog: https://energylab.org.au/blog/ *EnergyLab’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@energylabaustralia895/videos ------------------------ Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation https://www.cforri.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation Twitter: @Centre_RI For all Responsible Innovation 100 episodes: *Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=b7a13bc44555468d *Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 *YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ

    1h 2m
  3. Unlocking Innovation Potential at the Centre of Science, Ethics & Politics | Fern Wickson | Responsible Innovation 100

    06/03/2023

    Unlocking Innovation Potential at the Centre of Science, Ethics & Politics | Fern Wickson | Responsible Innovation 100

    Dr. Fern Wickson is an Australian citizen living and working in Norway for 15 years. With a PhD across natural and social sciences and a keen interest in how we think about, talk about and enact the relationship between humanity and nature, Fern identifies as a transdisciplinary ecologist. Her work aims to advance sustainable and resilient futures for the whole community of life on Earth through understanding and facilitating interactions between science, ethics and politics in environmental conservation and management. Fern is currently the Scientific Secretary of NAMMCO (the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission) - an intergovernmental organisation that provides advice on the conservation and management of whales and seals. Previously, she worked as a Research Professor of environmental governance, leading a group on the sustainable and responsible development of emerging technologies (i.e., biotechnologies and nanotechnologies). As a Lead Facilitator for Homeward Bound, a global leadership initiative for women in STEMM, Fern has participated in the largest all-female expedition to Antarctica, twice. She is also a yoga and meditation teacher running her own studio, The Peaceful Wild, in northern Norway.  When she is not working, Fern enjoys hiking, snowboarding, kayaking, reading, and hanging out with her pets.  NOTE: This interview was originally published on 22 May 2021. Fern is now a Professor at UiT, The Arctic University of Norway.  Learn more about Fern: www.fernwickson.com  ---------  Topics:  -Fern's journey from Australia to Norway  -Social & economic aspects of innovation (example: genetically modified maise)  -Why we must assess innovation in the context of practice (Example: beekeeping)  -Tools and methods for mapping innovation impact  -Connecting science and politics at the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission  -Fern: "Balancing political, scientific and ethical interests is a creative opportunity."  -What to think about when we land on mars?  -Emerging technologies - which should we worry about?  -Environmental sustainability & resilience: "our fate is entangled." -Fern's key message  ---------  Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation/ Twitter: @Centre_RI Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=e4ef143cadd24152 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iOWNlYmZlNC9wb2RjY XN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAcQrrcFahcKEwjI7L-3mKz7AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQL

    42 min
  4. Post-Growth Economy: Innovating in a Post-Growth Era | Dr. Mario Pansera | Responsible Innovation 100

    20/02/2023

    Post-Growth Economy: Innovating in a Post-Growth Era | Dr. Mario Pansera | Responsible Innovation 100

    In this episode, we take a step back and look at the entire system we operate within – the free-market economy. Mario shares his views on how we got here, where we are going and whether we need to reimagine our economic system to achieve true sustainable prosperity in a world where our resources are finite.  About Mario:  Dr. Mario Pansera's work focuses on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and Innovation for Sustainability.  He is a Distinguished Researcher at the University of Vigo (UVIGO) in Spain, Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Bristol, visiting researcher at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona and international faculty at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Cape Town in South Africa where he teaches Responsible Innovation in the ExeMBA.  In July 2020 he was awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant for the project PROSPERA (947713), centring on the topic "Prospering without growth: Science, Technology and Innovation in a post-growth era". Mario leads the post-growth innovation lab at the Pontevedra Campus of UVIGO and is also the Work Package (WP) leader for the ITN Marie-Curie ReTrace on Circular Economy initiative.  Find out more about Mario's work: https://postgrowth-lab.webs.uvigo.es/  ------------------------  Topics:  -What are the core drivers of the market economy?  -Strengths vs Weaknesses of market economy  -How can we improve our market economy?  - What is the post-growth economy? (trends in Italy, Spain, Catalonia, South Africa, China and New Zealand)  -What would a post-growth company look like?  -What are the KPIs for a post-growth company, economy?  -From market economy to post-growth economy: a realistic transition plan?  -Post-growth leaders? Who is doing post-growth well?  -Mario's view on the circular economy & sharing economy  -Mario: post-growth is a political discourse  -Key lessons ------------------------  Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation/ Twitter: @Centre_RI Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=e4ef143cadd24152 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iOWNlYmZlNC9wb2RjY XN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAcQrrcFahcKEwjI7L-3mKz7AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA

    58 min
  5. 06/02/2023

    Improve Innovation Systems to Enable Socially Desirable Tech | Dr.Dr. René von Schomberg | Responsible Innovation 100

    How can we drive innovations toward socially desirable outcomes? Moreover, how can we improve the structure of our innovation systems to incentivise collaboration and meaningful innovation that address pressing global challenges? In episode 6 of Future Up Close, René von Schomberg* (Brussels, Belgium) kindly shares his experience and the latest on innovation policies and programmes designed to improve the quality of our innovation systems and encourage us to become agents of socially desirable change.  About René von Schomberg*: Dr. Dr.phil. René von Schomberg is a philosopher and an STS scholar. He graduated as an agricultural scientist in Wageningen, the Netherlands, and was a European Union Fellow at George Mason University, the USA, in 2007. René has been with the European Commission since 1998 and is currently a Guest Professor at the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany. René is the author/editor of 15 books, and his publications have appeared in half a dozen languages. He is the first editor of the most comprehensive book on responsible innovation to date: The International Handbook on Responsible Innovation. A global resource (Edward Elgar, 2019). René runs a blog that hosts a diverse range of free downloadable documents on responsible innovation, socio-economic aspects of emerging technologies, ethics and open science. Learn more about René: https://renevonschomberg.wordpress.com  -----------------------  Topics:  -René von Schomberg's responsible innovation journey  -What responsible innovation symbolises for René at this point in history  -Improving the rewards and incentives of research systems through Open Science at the European Commission  -Tools for Open Science - what are they?  -How can we ensure that the direction we give to innovations aligns with changing local values?  -Why should we build innovation systems where commercial success and social desirability go hand-in-hand? e.g. COVID  -Role of education: citizens as co-creators not "receivers" of innovation  -Why public governance is key to improving the "Responsiveness" of responsible innovation  -What can we learn from past crises (e.g. global financial crisis) to better prepare for future crises in AI, biotech, social media & other more "intimate" technologies?  -How can we ensure that the S&T policies we introduce are responsible?  -Key innovation policies and changes that business leaders should watch out for  -Closing question: what's one thing that René would like to see happen during his career?  -----------------------  Interview disclaimer from René: *The interview was conducted in a personal capacity. The views expressed here are those of the author and may not be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission.  ------------------------  Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation/ Twitter: @Centre_RI Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=e4ef143cadd24152 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iOWNlYmZlNC9wb2RjY XN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAcQrrcFahcKEwjI7L-3mKz7AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA

    52 min
  6. Turn Your Commitment To Do Good into Daily Action | Dr. Ibo van de Poel | Responsible Innovation 100

    23/01/2023

    Turn Your Commitment To Do Good into Daily Action | Dr. Ibo van de Poel | Responsible Innovation 100

    Professor Dr. Ibo van de Poel is an Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor in Ethics and Technology of the Department of Values, Technology and Innovation in the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, the Netherlands. Ibo has published various research papers and is the editor of books covering engineering ethics, moral acceptability of technological risks, design for values, responsible innovation, moral responsibility in research networks, ethics of newly emerging technologies, and the idea of new technology as a social experiment. For three years (2016- 2019), Ibo led a Horizon 2020 project called PRISMA, where he worked with eight businesses to integrate responsible innovation into daily business innovation activities. He currently holds an ERC Advanced grant for "Design for Changing Values: A Theory Of Value Change in Sociotechnical Systems". In this conversation, we will discuss PRISMA, in particular, how innovators can translate the learnings from PRISMA to achieve their pursuit of innovation success.  More about Ibo:  1) Current main project: www.valuechange.eu  2) PRIMSA website: https://www.rri-prisma.eu/  3) PRIMSA video overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-wF3IcCFH0 ------------------------  Topics:  -PRISMA project - purpose, preparation activities & key learnings -The biggest gap between responsible innovation theory and practice -Importance of building trust: why providing RI tools only is not enough for RI success  -Responsible innovation: benefits for businesses (RI vs CSR, for example, Hub of All Things)  -What would Ibo do differently with new business projects?  -Four core capability pillars of a "responsible innovation-fied" company  -Measuring and improving RI capabilities: Start-up vs large organisations  -Living Labs, lead users & regulatory-free zones: how can innovators use these to commercialise disruptive products and services (with drone company example)  -How to avoid adverse effects of responsible innovation KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)  -Biggest challenges of applying RI for businesses & how to overcome these  -Responsible Innovation for purpose-driven innovators: a holistic and structured approach to turn commitment to do good into daily decisions, innovation process  -Key career learning from Ibo: the importance of understanding motivations  ------------------------  Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation/ Twitter: @Centre_RI Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=e4ef143cadd24152 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iOWNlYmZlNC9wb2RjY XN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAcQrrcFahcKEwjI7L-3mKz7AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA

    56 min
  7. 09/01/2023

    Global Science & Technology Policy - Together Towards Common Goals | Dr. Miltos Ladikas | Responsible Innovation 100

    Countries with the strongest economies today often also have the most vibrant science and technology (STI) sectors in the world. Building such vibrant innovation ecosystems require collaboration among start-ups, SMEs, large corporates, policymakers, NGOs, the public and other innovation stakeholders.  Good science and technology (S&T) policies provide these diverse groups with a framework for working together locally or abroad. In this episode, Dr. Miltos Ladikas will take us into national and global S&T policy development. Through the lens of Technology Assessment (TA), he will discuss and compare centralised and decentralised policy development systems across, in particular, European countries and China using examples including genetically modified (GM) foods and nanotechnology developments.  About Miltos:   Dr. Miltos Ladikas is a senior researcher at the Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. He had studied Social Psychology at the London School of Economics (M.Sc., PhD), focusing on Societal Aspects in Biotechnology Developments. Since 1996, he has held research positions in the UK and Germany, specialising in science and society issues. Miltos has coordinated several international projects in the areas including science and technology policy, technology assessment, ethics of scientific developments, public perceptions of science and technology, genetically modified foods and access to pharmaceuticals.   Miltos advises the European Commission, the European Research Council, the European & Developing Countries Clinical Countries Partnership, and several National Research Funds on social-ethical issues in research.  His current work focuses on Global aspects of Technology Assessment, Responsible Innovation, Ethics in Science and Technology Policy and Science Diplomacy.   For more details see: http://www.itas.kit.edu/english/staff_ladikas_miltos.php ------------------------  Topics: -What makes a "good" S&T policy or process? -S&T policies - stakeholders for values development  -EU values vs national values? How did countries reach a consensus?  -What is Global TA? -Is it possible to develop fair Global S&T policies?  -How to build capacity for Global TA  -UN Criteria used to choose TA Countries  -Who are the stakeholders of global S&T policy development?   -How are common values, needs and interests integrated into S&T policies? (importance of dialogue and willingness to change)  -Participatory Technology Assessment in China vs Europe: similar systems, different culture    -Impact of geo-political tensions on global S&T policies and innovations -How to navigate geopolitical tensions for critical tech solutions? -Global governance - our biggest “Grand Challenge”? -Which international organisations are leading global S&T policy development?  -Role of UN in S&T policy development  -Impact of TA and RI on economic growth?  -Is there an optimum balance between incentives and punishment for RI?  -S&T policy development in China: what surprised Miltos the most?  -S&T policy development in China: two Examples: Genetically Modified (GM) Foods & Nanotech  -S&T policy development in China: the role of government and media in public dialogue -Miltos' RRI projects  -What's next for Miltos and Global TA   ------------------------ Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com -----------------------

    1h 14m
  8. Become a Better Decision Maker with STIR | Erik Fisher | Responsible Innovation 100 (Pilot: "Future Up Close") | Centre for Responsible Innovation

    26/12/2022

    Become a Better Decision Maker with STIR | Erik Fisher | Responsible Innovation 100 (Pilot: "Future Up Close") | Centre for Responsible Innovation

    Key to success - whether a project, business, career or life - is about making the best decisions we can, over time. In this episode of Future Up Close, Associate Professor Dr. Erik Fisher walks us through "STIR" (Socio-Technical Integration Research), a practical, effective and adaptive process he developed for boosting our human capacity for making better decisions while we work. --------------  About Erik:   Erik Fisher is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society within the College of Global Futures. He directs the Center for Responsible Innovation (USA) and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Responsible Innovation. Fisher has held visiting appointments at Delft Technical University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and the University of Twente. Fisher studies the multi-level governance of emerging science and technology from the lab to the legislature. He developed the interdisciplinary, collaborative approach of Socio-Technical Integration Research (STIR), which has been applied in dozens of organizations around the world to build human capacity and creatively address socio-technical problems at an early stage. STIR has been supported and recognized by numerous bodies including the U.S. National Science Foundation, the European Commission, and the U.S. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Fisher’s research has appeared in various outlets including Research Policy; Science, Technology and Human Values; and Science and Public Policy.  More about Erik's STIR: http://cns.asu.edu/research/stir --------------  Responsible Innovation 100 Hosted by: Xiao Han Drummond, Founder & CEO Centre For Responsible Innovation Website: www.cforri.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHdGQyJUMz65c0Isxfz8dfQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centreforresponsibleinnovation/ Twitter: @Centre_RI Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13ohHADS9hHnP3sUm2Wo0D?si=e4ef143cadd24152 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/responsible-innovation-100/id1648058632 Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/u/1/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iOWNlYmZlNC9wb2RjY XN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAcQrrcFahcKEwjI7L-3mKz7AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA

    1h 28m

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Responsible Innovation 100 (RI 100) is a global discussion program designed to inspire and provide best practice examples of responsible innovation. From VCs to responsible innovation researchers and entrepreneurs, each episode will run for around 40 minutes to an hour. Come join the conversation.