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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. My name is Kateryna Kryzhanivska. I'm a PhD candidate from LUT University Business School, and also co-lead of Special Interest Group, Frontiers of Impact within the global ISPIM Innovation Community. Today in my talk, I will talk about impact pathways to research translation, canvases, toolkits and best practices from EU research and innovation projects.
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Now, I will introduce you to the agenda of this talk. At first, I will talk about the why and what is research impact? Then I will explain the impact from research and innovation projects, so basically the how, and provide two examples of two projects. One is Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Horizon 2020 project, OpenInnoTrain, and the canvases that we have developed in this project with the team, as well as another project, also a real life case of engaged scholarship and science of policy impact from the European Regional Development Fund project executed in Finland with the regional innovation network, Green Reality. Then I will show you some important key takeaways on how to map research impact pathways and showcase the OpenInnoTrain canvases. These are different canvases that were developed by the OpenInnoTrain project, and they provide to the researchers, a guide step by step approach towards real-world impact and also some other tools. In the end, I will talk about the role of early career researchers as impact ambassadors in research and innovation projects.

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