Introduction to the Project

MOSAIC will explore and implement an RRI approach to Open Innovation: how can one translate the involvement of stakeholders from all parts of the quadruple helix, typical of SwafS and RRI, in Open Innovation ecosystems? The chosen context is a mission-like environment focused on climate-neutral and smart cities priorities. Drawing upon the richness of SwafS experiences so far, MOSAIC will lead to the assessment of effective instruments applicable to successful co-creation approaches in quadruple-helix Open Innovation pathways. Pilot actions in the cities of Gothenburg and Milan will test MOSAIC’s methodological approach and research actions throughout the project. The piloting process will produce concrete instruments and recommendations, to be replicated in Groningen, Tampere, Espoo, Turku, Aarhus, Pau (Replicators), willing to engage in mission-oriented approaches via quadruple helix collaboration, but also to enrich the work of Horizon Europe researchers and stakeholders more broadly.

Project Objectives

MOSAIC will develop a methodology for a bottom-up approach to developing Open Innovation and test it in two place-based innovation ecosystems, Gothenburg and Milan, within the context of the Horizon Europe Mission on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities. The aim is to deepen the involvement of society and citizens in R&I in order to fuel a transition to Open Innovation throughout Europe.

ERRIN's Role

ERRIN is responsible for communication, dissemination and exploitation activities. ERRIN will build the foundation of the exploitation process as well as the sustainability of the project’s results by anchoring the learnings and outcomes of the piloting phase to the wider carbon reduction ambitions of other cities and regions, as well as to the overall EU policy framework. Through an internal scouting process within its Smart Cities Working Group, ERRIN is building and managing a Community of Practice of additional ecosystems, cities or metropolitan areas from across the European Union, with a specific interest in discussing and replicating the MOSAIC methodology in their local environment, building a vibrant community of quadruple helix representatives. Mutual learning will be the backbone of the Community of Practice, enabling replication and building the sustainability of the project's results. You can join MOSAIC Community of Practice sending an email to MOSAIC@errin.eu telling us a little about your city’s plans for Mission Cities and why co-creation activities are central to it. More information available here

  • Pirita Lindholm
  • Director
  • Ryan Titley
  • Director of Projects
  • Heidi Johansson
  • Project Manager
  • Gianpiero Petruzziello
  • Project and Communications Officer

Benefit & Links

ERRIN is developing a Community of Practice, offering members an opportunity to engage in MOSAIC’s activities and showcase their decarbonisation efforts in the mission-orientated context. Learn more and join MOSAIC Community of Practice

Project in Action

Latest Updates

  • By Gianpiero Petruzziello

Climate-neutral cities by 2030: delivering results through multi-stakeholder engagement

ERRIN, together with the MOSAIC project and the European Commission, will host the session ‘Climate-neutral cities by 2030: delivering results through multi-stakeholder engagement’ at the European Week of Regions and Cities 2023. The session, taking place at SQUARE Brussels Meeting Centre, Room 210 on 10 October at 14:30 CET, aims to explore the power of co-creation as a catalyst for social innovation on the path to climate neutrality.

  • By Gianpiero Petruzziello

MOSAIC's roadmap for co-creation

The MOSAIC project, in which ERRIN is a partner, is organising a workshop for its Community of Practice to introduce the MOSAIC's Roadmap for co-creation in the context of the Cities Mission. The event will take place online 20 October 2022 from 10:00 to 12:00 CEST.

  • By Gianpiero Petruzziello

MOSAIC Workshop - Integrating the private sector into the Cities Mission

The MOSAIC project, in which ERRIN is partner, is organising its first Community of Practice workshop. The event will run from 09:30 - 13:00 CEST on Tuesday 14 June at ERRIN Office in Brussels and will be followed by a networking lunch. Pilot Cities, Replicator Cities and the wider Community of Practice, as well as Brussels-based colleagues, are welcome to attend.

  • By Hilary Webb

Civic Engagement in the Climate-Neutral & Smart Cities Mission - Workshop

Save the date for an upcoming workshop as part of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU will be dedicated to civic engagement in the EU Missions, specifically in the Mission on climate-neutral and smart cities.

  • By Hilary Webb

TIME4CS - The role of Citizens in EU Missions Implementation

The EU Missions plan to engage with citizens and boost societal uptake of new solutions and uptakes. This event will ask what exactly will the role of citizens in the EU Missions implementation be in practice? The upcoming Mission calls will also be discussed.

  • By Maria Orobitg

GRACE Project: Public Engagement from the Research Funding Organisations’ Perspective

This webinar focuses on the perspective of research funders on public engagement, touching both on their responsibilities and initiatives in this area, and the expectations they have of the applicants and the research they fund.