Draft Outline For Responsible Innovation Workshop, April / May 2011

Draft Outline For Responsible Innovation Workshop, April / May 2011 Draft Outline For Responsible Innovation Workshop, April / May 2011

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Franco-British workshop on responsible innovation London, 23-24 May 2011 PROGRAMME Day 1 9.15: Registration and Coffee/tea 9.45: Welcome address Bernard EMIE, French Ambassador Mark SINCLAIR, Science and Innovation department, British Embassy Paris Session 1: Definitions and concepts of responsible science and innovation Jack STILGOE (Senior Policy Adviser, Royal Society Science Policy Centre) 10.00: 21 st Century Innovation and Entrepreneurship John BESSANT (Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Exeter University Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer - Exeter University) 10.20: Innovation in society Pierre-Benoît JOLY (Senior Research Fellow INRA/SenS and IFRIS, Paris) 10.40: Defining Responsible Innovation: what, who and how Judith PETTS (Dean, Social and Human Sciences University of Southampton, member of the former Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution) 11.00: Responsible innovation from an EU Commission Perspective Gilles LAROCHE (DG Research and Innovation, Head of the governance and ethics unit, EC) 11.20: Coffee/tea break 11.40: Promoting responsible innovation: constructive technology assessment and the Dutch experience Arie RIP (Technology Assessment of Nanotechnology, University of Twente) 12.00: Responsible innovation R&D : the US experience Erik FISHER (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Arizona State University) 12.20: An initial cross UK Research Council Framework for responsible innovation Richard OWEN (European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter) 12.40: Responsible innovation: the French experience Rémi BARRE (Professor of Science Policy,CNAM) 13.00: Networking lunch 2

Franco-British workshop on responsible innovation London, 23-24 May 2011 Session 2: Responsible science and innovation: case studies of emerging technologies Robert FALKNER (Senior Lecturer in International Relations - London School of Economics and Political Science) Xavier PAVIE (Senior Researcher, Executive director, ESSEC-ISIS) 14.00: Plenary session-Introduction of the theme for the afternoon How do we move from innovation to responsible innovation? What tools and approaches can we bring together? What is the current state of the science in this area? What challenges are there for their implementation? What current areas of emerging science and innovation can we apply these to, and how? Who should take these forward? 14.10: Roundtable session Roundtable sessions will be run as case studies, each tackling a specific emerging area of science and innovation (a) Physical sciences and nanotechnology, (b) Health and life sciences, (c) Environment and low carbon energies, (d) Information technologies and communications, to answer the following questions : How do you define responsible innovation ? What key principles should underpin a responsible innovation approach? What have we learnt from experiences with this specific emerging area of technology ? What role do you, as individuals, does your organisation / institution have in the context of responsible innovation? How should we proceed? 15.10: Rapporteurs feedback to plenary 15.40: Coffee/tea break Session 3: Innovation and emerging technologies: opening up the debate Nikolas ROSE (Professor of Sociology - London School of Economics and Political Science) Manoelle LEPOUTRE (Senior Vice President, Sustainable Development and Environment, TOTAL) 16.00: New technologies in society: opening up the debate Kathy SYKES (Professor of Science and Society, Bristol University) 16.20: French experiences in public engagement around new technologies Jean-Luc PUJOL (Environment and society, INRA) 16.40 Roundtable session - UK and French experiences compared in the field of dialogue and engagement concerning new technologies: Phil MACNAGHTEN (Professor of Geography, Durham University) Dominique PECCOUD (Membre de l’académie des technologies) Roundtable sessions will be run as case studies, each tackling a specific emerging area of science and innovation (a) Physical sciences and nanotechnology, (b) Health and life sciences, (c) Environment and low carbon energies, (d) Information technologies and communications, to answer the following questions : What engagement and dialogue activities have been done in each country? What have we learned and how should we proceed? 3

Franco-British workshop on responsible innovation London, 23-24 <strong>May</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

PROGRAMME<br />

Day 1<br />

9.15: Registration and Coffee/tea<br />

9.45: Welcome address<br />

Bernard EMIE, French Ambassador<br />

Mark SINCLAIR, Science and <strong>Innovation</strong> department, British Embassy Paris<br />

Session 1:<br />

Definitions and concepts of responsible science and innovation<br />

Jack STILGOE (Senior Policy Adviser, Royal Society Science Policy Centre)<br />

10.00: 21 st Century <strong>Innovation</strong> and Entrepreneurship<br />

John BESSANT (Chair in <strong>Innovation</strong> and Entrepreneurship - Exeter University<br />

Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer - Exeter University)<br />

10.20: <strong>Innovation</strong> in society<br />

Pierre-Benoît JOLY (Senior Research Fellow INRA/SenS and IFRIS, Paris)<br />

10.40: Defining <strong>Responsible</strong> <strong>Innovation</strong>: what, who and how<br />

Judith PETTS (Dean, Social and Human Sciences University of Southampton, member of the<br />

former Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution)<br />

11.00: <strong>Responsible</strong> innovation from an EU Commission Perspective<br />

Gilles LAROCHE (DG Research and <strong>Innovation</strong>, Head of the governance and ethics unit, EC)<br />

11.20: Coffee/tea break<br />

11.40: Promoting responsible innovation: constructive technology assessment and the Dutch experience<br />

Arie RIP (Technology Assessment of Nanotechnology, University of Twente)<br />

12.00: <strong>Responsible</strong> innovation R&D : the US experience<br />

Erik FISHER (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Arizona State University)<br />

12.20: An initial cross UK Research Council Framework for responsible innovation<br />

Richard OWEN (European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter)<br />

12.40: <strong>Responsible</strong> innovation: the French experience<br />

Rémi BARRE (Professor of Science Policy,CNAM)<br />

13.00: Networking lunch<br />

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