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Innovation Catalyst - Blackpool

Taskforce collaborations for key stakeholders looking to accelerate the development of net zero data centres in Blackpool, to drive economic growth

About the Catalyst

The Innovation Catalyst is designed for key stakeholders in Blackpool, interested in connecting with academic expertise and like-minded peers to address the 21st Century Big Challenges.

By creating the space to innovate and collaborate, this fully funded incentive brings together a number of local stakeholders plus industry and academic experts to build a greater understanding of the opportunities for regeneration through digital infrastructure and renewable energy, and the potential this could have for the local area and the wider eco-system. The aim would be to build momentum to attract investment and drive the proposition for creating net zero data centres across Blackpool.

Over a four-month period we will facilitate a series of investigative and action-focused ‘Innovation Collaboratories’ to collectively map out your goals, challenges, and innovation needs.

The Innovation Catalyst is a proven and powerful way of helping individual firms and regional collectives with shared issues to develop effective long-term solutions that capture greater value for them and for the region.

Starts: 2nd March 2022.

Timetable

This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund. The Innovation Catalyst programme is designed and delivered by Lancaster University in partnership with Blackpool Council.

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The programme begins by forming the ‘Innovation Catalyst’ at a two-day, induction event designed to stimulate ideas for tackling challenges in the sector. This immersive start will develop the peer group; building trust, creating bonds and developing interaction and energy to activate ideas and commitment to tackle the challenge. The process works through mapping goals, challenges and needs. A shared commitment will be formed.

Expertly facilitated by Lancaster University Management School, Innovation Collaboratories are a solutions focused space to exchange knowledge, share expertise and resources to accelerate innovation and encourage exponential change. Opportunity to experiment with new ideas and discuss solutions to challenges with policy makers, influential business leaders and academic experts.

An expert speaker will join the group to inspire and inform on a specific topic, thereby creating a sense of urgency. This will galvanise the group to act by seeking further research information.

These break-out sessions will be formed independently by delegates in either pairs or smaller groups (accompanied by an Engagement Fellow). They will provide the group with space to actively experiment, test and learn from ideas developed during facilitated activity. This could include researching innovation barriers such as resource constraints, organisational structures, processes, or stakeholder conflicts. Findings will be shared with the wider group. This process seeks to develop insight and idea generation - accelerating innovation.

Engagement Fellows are Lancaster University students who provide insight, perspective and resource as equal members of the Catalyst taskforce. Recruited from faculties across the university, they bring diverse knowledge, expertise and ideas to the group. As representatives of the future generation of innovators, Fellows actively contribute to ideas generation and project planning, inform process through research and development, and accelerate progress through collaboration.

This session will reflect on the groups journey and ensure that action is planned to continue to tackle the challenges outside of the Catalyst. Regrouping and sharing of activity. By this point, the group will have developed an ecosystem of firms, industry experts, academics, support service providers and others that has the ability to solve/has solved both individual and shared challenges.

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Benefits to Business

  • To lead a sustainable revolution in Blackpool
  • Collaborate and engage with key stakeholders to accelerate idea creation
  • Access cutting edge research, facilities and expertise at Lancaster University
  • Mobilise new ideas through collective experimentation, testing, prototyping and innovation
  • Work with like-minded business leaders to tackle key challenges in Blackpool
  • Develop your leadership capability through critical thinking, reflection and collaboration
  • Future proof your business in the changing environment

Costs & Eligibility

This incentive is fully funded by the Community Renewal Fund and is available to all businesses in any sector, that meet the following criteria

  • Based in Blackpool
  • Business leader can influence change inside the business but also understand connectivity
  • Commitment to attend all sessions and be an active participant

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