PRE-WORKSHOP SURVEY
Purpose: open dialogue among participants about their understanding of the how CCI policy and open innovation ecosystems relate to their day-to-day practice. Spark ideas and ‘prime the pump’ for the remaining activities.

For this activity, we gave participants advance access to an online Miro board where they could provide and view one another’s anonymous answers to the following questions:
1. How connected do you feel to cultural and creative industries (CCIs) policy?
a. What role does policy play in your practice, at EU, national, and
regional levels?
b. What policies do you think you, and the CCIs more generally, need?
2. What is innovation for you?
a. What does innovation mean in your practice?
b. How would you define an ‘open innovation ecosystem?’
FOLLOW-ALONG EXAMPLE
Question 1 resulted in responses such as the following:
- Need more policies that propel the role of public organisations (e.g. libraries)
in innovation ecosystems. - EU policy plays a role in validating involvement in innovation activities on new
topics (e.g. before NEB it was not always easy to prove why involvement in
sustainability topics was essential for our organisation.) - Somewhat – I have the privelege of knowing how to feed into policy, harder to
know we’re being listened to, and hard to reach the right levels of government
to make a difference (oddly easier to feed into national than regional policy
making in my location.)
Question 2 resulted in answers such as the following:
- Doing something new or applying a new technical approach in a new domain or context – I think I’m fairly aligned to the formal definition.
- CCI-driven open innovation can challenge the established notions about what innovation is.
- For innovation to be truly open it has to involve a wide range of stakeholders – not just those who would identify as ‘innovators.’

AI and Cultural and Creative Industries
New European Bauhaus – CCIs enabling green transition
Immersive Media
Crafts-led Innovation
Platformisation of the Music Industry
Inclusivity in Video Game Industry
Cross-Innovation with Performing Arts
Fashion Transition: Eco-Design for Circularity
Cultural Heritage Institutions within Open Innovation Ecosystems

