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Transferring Innovation Best Practices - An Open Access Book on the Results of the DigiNEB Project

Authors: Muñoz Aparici, Mar; Cavallo, Roberto; Tome Nuez, Maria; van der Hoeven, Frank; Dubber, Andrew; Kuijl, Florence; Popa, Diana Mariana;

Transferring Innovation Best Practices - An Open Access Book on the Results of the DigiNEB Project

Abstract

The DigiNEB initiative successfully established a dynamic pan-European network to advance innovation within the New European Bauhaus (NEB) framework. It brought together designers, architects, artists, and business actors—including start-ups and SMEs from sectors such as building, mobility, and health—alongside technology providers, policymakers, investors, and NGOs. This network was effectively connected to existing European networks, fostering synergies and enabling the exchange of expertise. Through a series of strategically implemented activities—workshops, meetings, webinars, and events—DigiNEB mapped and engaged transdisciplinary NEB stakeholders, facilitating the exchange of best practices, insights into digital innovations, and strategies for market adoption.The project identified and supported cooperative efforts within NEB communities, successfully exploring applications of digital technologies and assessing their societal and economic impacts. The plan ensured active participation, incentivising stakeholders to utilise the initiative’s tools and services. The programme of activities included annual events, thematic workshops, and webinars, which served as effective platforms for knowledge dissemination and capacity building.The broader impact of DigiNEB aligned with the global commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050, as agreed upon at COP26. By leveraging the expertise of architects, urban planners, researchers, digital technology companies, civil society organisations, and policymakers, the initiative delivered transformative solutions. It contributed significantly to the New European Bauhaus’s vision of creating sustainable, inclusive, and aesthetically innovative living spaces across Europe. Through its efforts, DigiNEB laid a strong foundation for future collaboration and innovation in NEB-related fields. Credits : This document aims to summarise the process and outcomes achieved by the DigiNEB project in creating a digital ecosystem for the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative. Through the collection of innovative practices, the development of digital tools, and the promotion of collaborative networks, this report documents innovation transfer strategies that reflect the values of sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics.The DigiNEB project team deeply appreciates the active participation and commitment of all the entities, organisations, and individuals who contributed with their time, knowledge, and experience in workshops, webinars, and collaborative activities. We especially acknowledge the contributions of the Digital Focus Groups (DFGs) and the Early Adopters Network, who have been instrumental in identifying and evaluating digital solutions applicable in diverse contexts.We have worked to capture the ideas, experiences, and lessons learned throughout the project, integrating them into the strategies and tools presented in this document. Special thanks go to all participants for their invaluable contributions and for helping us build a digital ecosystem that will enable the implementation and reproducibility of innovative solutions across Europe and beyond.

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Together, New European Bauhaus, digital technology, Sustainable, beautiful

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