CETPartnership Impact Dialogue: From Innovation to Societal Change
CETPartnership Impact Dialogue: From Innovation to Societal Change
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How can clean energy innovations make it all the way to real-world use—and what kinds of collaboration help them get there?
This interactive online session brings together CETPartnership projects and key stakeholders to reflect on concrete experiences across the full uptake journey. The focus is on societal readiness, standards, sustainability, industrial implementation, and funding pathways — and how collaboration at each stage can shape both project outcomes and broader system change.

The event also marks the launch of the CETPartnership Impact Network and Impact Library, two new tools to support more effective stakeholder interaction and knowledge sharing.
Speakers include Bilge Şentürk (TRANSMIT), Soledad van Eijk (Greensmith) and Neeltje Ramnath (Catalyse Group), among others—with space for joint reflection and dialogue on what’s needed next.

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Agenda

13:00 – 13:15 | Welcome and Framing 

  • Opening words

13:15 – 13:55 | Round 1: Societal readiness & standards

  • Bilge Şentürk (TRANSMIT): early-stage stakeholder engagement
  • Jean-Luc Wietor (ECOS): policy & standards for sustainable markets

13:55–14:35 | Round 2: Scaling & implementation

  • Soledad van Eijk (Greensmith): FOAK deployment & TRL bottlenecks
  • Industry view (TBD)

14:45–15:25 | Round 3: Commercialisation & funding journey

  • Liselotte Ulvgård (Hagnesia): deeptech startup perspective
  • Neeltje Ramnath (Catalyze Group): from public to private finance 

15:25–15:55 | Shared reflection, CETPartnership tools and support

  • How the Impact network and Impact library can support innovators on their journey

  • Where is collaboration most needed – and what kind do we need more of?

  • What kind of support or services would you need that we do not yet offer?

  • MENTI questions and open discussions

15:55–16:00 | Summary and final words