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This sub-action of the Creative Europe program aims to:
- incentivize operators from different cultural and creative sectors to think of new digital solutions that take into account their long-term impact. The proposals must be innovative with potentially positive impacts;
- facilitate the creation of innovative tools, models and methods, close to the market for the audiovisual sector (not necessarily to be applied immediately, but easily replicable in this sector) and at least for another creative and/or cultural sector.
Projects dedicated to Creative Innovation Labs must respond to both the recurring objectives relating to the Cross-sectoral section and to specific topics. For example, in the case of the 2022 Notice proposals, the relevant themes were ecology and innovative educational tools to address important social issues such as misinformation.
Topics with a dual purpose: to encourage reflection on the life cycle and to promote a more environment and lifestyle sustainable and inclusive according to a circular economy model (i.e. according to a production and consumption model that aims to extend the life cycle of products and reduce waste production through sharing, lending, reusing, repairing, reconditioning and recycling of materials and products).
And here, also for future calls, it is good to underline how important it is to have constructive exchanges among the "actors" from different cultural and creative sectors who must design and test innovation-based methodologies, tools and models together.
Le proposed solutions finally, they must be replicable in different sectors (audiovisual branch, cultural and creative sectors), ethical, and have a positive impact - of change over time - on social behaviour.
For more information you can consult the page of the latest notice published on the European portal
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