Enhancing Science-Driven Blue Growth with an AI-Enabled Cloud/HPC Platform for Strategic Innovation Policy
Phoebe Koundouri,
Ioanna Grypari,
Yannis Ioannidis,
Lydia Papadaki (),
Charalampos Stavridis,
Nicolaos Theodossiou and
Haris Papageorgiou
No 2610, DEOS Working Papers from Athens University of Economics and Business
Abstract:
SDSN Greece, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, supported by SDSN Europe, have established the Sustainable Euro-Asian Seas Initiative (SEAs) to accelerate science-driven blue growth and SDG implementation in the Euro-Asian Seas and beyond. Two essential components to provide knowledge, legal certainty and security in the blue economy are the following: ensuring marine knowledge to improve access to information about the sea and enforcing maritime spatial planning to ensure efficient, sustainable, job-based and inclusive management of activities at sea. IntelComp (H2020 project) seeks to build an innovative Cloud Platform that will offer AI-based services to public administrators and policymakers across Europe for data- and evidence-driven STI policy design and implementation. One of IntelComp's focus areas is the climate change challenge, targeting the Blue Growth perspective. Within the project's framework, Living Labs (LLs) will take the role of implementing a co-creation approach and engaging all relevant stakeholders to explore, experiment with and evaluate STI policies at all stages.
Keywords: Blue growth; blue economy; sustainable seas; SEAs initiative; IntelComp; STI policy; living labs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-03-16
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