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Innovation Workshop by BDI

On January 31st 2024, BDI organized its innovation workshop in Brittany, with the objective to present the Digitranshub project, its methodology and achievements, and test the collective intelligence collaborative tools on the economic and social development of rural areas enhanced by digital technologies. Most of all, the workshop was designed to align the visions of the participants on the issue and draft a coherent path toward development.

The workshop was attended by representatives of regional and national businesses, and public services. The Farming crisis in France and in Brittany started the same week, as a meaningful coincidence, showcasing the challenges rural areas and farming sector, we also noticed in our analyses.

The project has been presented and its relevance has been underlined. Representatives of cases studied in PR1 have had the opportunity to present their initiatives (the Craft platform and the Ti Lab). Exchanges have been very fruitful and collaborative projects will most probably emerge thanks to the workshop.

The group work has also been fruitful, using the collaborative tools developed in PR3, with the mapping of regional / national stakeholders and a session to imagine the ideal future and draft solutions to make it happened. It allowed the participants to share a common imaginary and align their views on a common objective.

Our vision of Ideal Future : In 2040, in Brittany, rural areas will be connected, repopulated, attractive, accessible, diversified, provided with local services, ecologically exemplary, decarbonized and economically prosperous. 

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