What we do


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What we do


  • Policy and strategic advice

  • Programme evaluation

  • Ecosystems and whole systems design

  • Design of new business and investment models

  • Transformation of learning space: RElational learning from nature (biomimicry) & trans-contextual learning

  • Impact measurement and monitoring

  • INFUSION OF INTELLECTUAL OBJECTIVE KNOWLEDGE WITH PHYSICAL INFORMATION & INTUITIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

  • Creation of embodied knowledge for reviewing and adjustments

 

 

  • Capacity building and strengthening communities

  • Implementing new learning methodologies 

  • WARM DATA LABS & Mutual learning exercises

  • Masterclasses

Example Projects

Transformative Practice “Innovation in Health and Care” & Interregional Policy learning of the ITHACA Interreg Europe project

We are coordinating and supporting the interregional mutual learning & peer reviewing process between 9 regions in Europe and the regional multi-stakeholder collaborations around the implementation of regional action plans for improvement of the regional innovation strategies (RIS3).

Development of an impact driven model for local tea forests in Europe

In this project we are developing a transformation model that can support local communities in transforming their rural areas into healthy, vivid and green areas that contribute to a sustainable and self-sustaining living for everybody. The development of a local tea forest in the Netherlands is a long term project and its nature offers a learning by doing place to leaders, innovation teams and citizens for community resilience, purpose driven innovation and systemic change.

Impact monitoring framework for smart health ecosystem

We are currently developing a framework to measure impact of smart health technologies in a region in the Netherlands. The project aims to attract impact investors and venture capital and requires the design of new investment models and impact measurement infrastructure.

Impact investment for assisted living

This project involves bringing together investors (social impact, venture capital) closer to European health ecosystems (regional government, universities and research centres) whose focus is on systemic reform of the healthcare sector. 

with whom we work


We bring together the essential stakeholders in a project in order to achieve the biggest impact possible. This often means involving actors from other sectors such as health, employment and food.  We work with innovation leaders, innovation teams and networks. And last but not least we build new stories, also with citizens and local communities who are open for mutual learning and personal innovation on how to live a more sustainable live based on equality and harmony.

with whom we work


We bring together the essential stakeholders in a project in order to achieve the biggest impact possible. This often means involving actors from other sectors such as health, employment and food.  We work with innovation leaders, innovation teams and networks. And last but not least we build new stories, also with citizens and local communities who are open for mutual learning and personal innovation on how to live a more sustainable live based on equality and harmony.

citizens & local communities, Health & social care providers · Government & public services · universities & researchERS · Living labs & test beds · businesses · INVESTORS

 

networks of collaboration

We work almost always in networks and ecosystems that bring together stakeholders from the health and well being sector. Below are a few examples:

The European Innovation Partnership on Health and Active Ageing (EIP-AHA)

The European Innovation Partnership on Health and Active Ageing (EIP-AHA)

Community of regions for assisted living (CORAL)

Community of regions for assisted living (CORAL)