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Fair and Circular Innovation Ecosystems (FACE)

Reference number
Coordinator Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan - Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan Inst f maskinkonstruktion
Funding from Vinnova SEK 5 090 000
Project duration September 2023 - August 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Circularity - FFI
Call Circularity - FFI - spring 2023

Purpose and goal

The proposed project aims to build new knowledge on how to design and manage fair and circular innovation ecosystems. Specifically, our objective is to investigate how a large truck manufacturing company can initiate and influence circular and equitable innovation ecosystems in two regions with significant diversity. The long-term goal is to contribute to a fair and green transition in the transport sector with a significant effect on reducing the use of non-renewable resources and creating new, sustainable jobs and businesses through this process.

Expected effects and result

The project will result in descriptions of current innovation ecosystems around the manufacture of trucks in Umeå and in Durban with the identification of driving forces and obstacles to implementing circular resource flows in these innovation ecosystems. These descriptions with driving forces and obstacles will serve as a basis for developing solutions that will be tested and evaluated. Ecological and social sustainability issues and effects will be highlighted.

Planned approach and implementation

Project participants include KTH, AB Volvo, Umeå municipality and GSB University of Cape Town. The project follows two circular initiatives from AB Volvo as they design, initiate and manage innovation ecosystems in two significantly different contexts (Umeå, Sweden and Durban, South Africa). Using an action research approach, qualitatively rich and longitudinal empirical data will be collected, analyzed and synthesized into business model generation tools. AB Volvo and regional actors will actively test and learn, resulting in circular systems and new business models.

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Last updated 4 October 2023

Reference number 2023-00800