The purpose of this document is to describe how the AURORA Innovation & Risk Management system (I&RM) functions. The primary objective of AURORA is to stimulate the wider use of atmospheric Sentinel data and a proper innovation and risk system is paramount to that purpose. This objective will be accomplished by identifying user/market opportunities and link the scientific output of AURORA to the identified opportunities. Our ambition is not that only specialized organizations can use the data, but that other types of organizations with an interest in exploiting atmospheric data can use the Sentinel data as well. A few examples about users of the AURORA data are: a start-up company specialized in 'internet of things' applications, a polyclinic of hospitals for lung diseases, and a health insurance company. It goes without saying that this list could in principle be endless. All partners are involved in innovation and risk activities and input is therefore expected from all partners during the implementation of the project. However, DataCraft is the coordinator of the innovation efforts and keeps track of everything happening in the innovation management system. Furthermore, DataCraft can always be consulted on innovation related issues. CNR is the main coordinator of risk management and will keep track of risks during the implementation of the project. This document describes the multiple elements of the I&RM system. The I&RM system is one integrated system, but is explained in this document in separate sections. In section 2 the objectives and approach of the Innovation Advisory Board (IAB) are described, section 3 and 4 explain the innovation system, section 5 describes the risk system and in section 6 the roles of the consortium members related to innovation and risk are identified. Please note that the communication efforts of the AURORA program are explained in the Strategic Communication Plan (D1.3). Furthermore, there is a separate Dissemination and Stakeholder Engagement Plan (D8.1).
AURORA D1.2 - Innovation And Risk Management
2016
Abstract
The purpose of this document is to describe how the AURORA Innovation & Risk Management system (I&RM) functions. The primary objective of AURORA is to stimulate the wider use of atmospheric Sentinel data and a proper innovation and risk system is paramount to that purpose. This objective will be accomplished by identifying user/market opportunities and link the scientific output of AURORA to the identified opportunities. Our ambition is not that only specialized organizations can use the data, but that other types of organizations with an interest in exploiting atmospheric data can use the Sentinel data as well. A few examples about users of the AURORA data are: a start-up company specialized in 'internet of things' applications, a polyclinic of hospitals for lung diseases, and a health insurance company. It goes without saying that this list could in principle be endless. All partners are involved in innovation and risk activities and input is therefore expected from all partners during the implementation of the project. However, DataCraft is the coordinator of the innovation efforts and keeps track of everything happening in the innovation management system. Furthermore, DataCraft can always be consulted on innovation related issues. CNR is the main coordinator of risk management and will keep track of risks during the implementation of the project. This document describes the multiple elements of the I&RM system. The I&RM system is one integrated system, but is explained in this document in separate sections. In section 2 the objectives and approach of the Innovation Advisory Board (IAB) are described, section 3 and 4 explain the innovation system, section 5 describes the risk system and in section 6 the roles of the consortium members related to innovation and risk are identified. Please note that the communication efforts of the AURORA program are explained in the Strategic Communication Plan (D1.3). Furthermore, there is a separate Dissemination and Stakeholder Engagement Plan (D8.1).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.