Lessons Learned per Health, demographic change and wellbeing

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A

  • Add marine biotech in school, programmes to ensure that the general public becomes familiar with marine biotechnologies;

B

  • Build a network to report challenges to politicians to put marine biotechnologies on the national agenda as an economic and sustainable opportunity;

C

  • Connect all stakeholders through education and communication;
  • Convince investors to facilitate the creation of a dynamic knowledge-sharing mechanism;

E

  • Educate planners, civil society leaders, business industry to be more collaborative, responsible and exert place-based leadership;

F

  • Facilitate collaboration between fundamental research and industry/market to create a dynamic knowledge-sharing mechanism;

G

  • Get media cover and social media presence to influence policy and decision makers;

I

  • Identify or create a unique Body entrusted with the control of a process to ensure coordination and synergy of all stakeholders involved;
  • Involve senior/retired scientific experts to communicate on marine biotech in layman's terms to ensure that the general public becomes familiar with the topic;

M

  • Make an inventory of innovations and tools, and facilitate collaboration and networking for the development of biotechnologies in France;
  • Make lists of actions and players, record skills, know-how and economic potential, identify best practices and make full use of them to put marine biotechnologies on the national agenda;

O

  • Organise Open Days in companies to ensure that the general public becomes familiar with marine biotechnologies;

R

  • Run awareness campaigns so that the issue problem is clearly understood by all stakeholders;

S

  • Start a regional programme and raise awareness of tourism actors to ensure that the general public becomes familiar with marine biotechnologies;
  • Start a survey to establish the relationship between local communities and the coastal areas and share results with politicians to put marine biotechnologies on the national agenda as an economic and sustainable opportunity;

T

  • Train and convince policymakers, implementers, and investors to develop biotechnologies;
  • Train policymakers through communication tools and adapt legislation to facilitate the creation of a dynamic knowledge-sharing mechanism;


See also...

Societal Challenge