Open Innovation Challenge II Sample Clauses

Open Innovation Challenge II. International engagement Slow Food: A worldwide-known grassroots network represented in 150 countries through the ‘Convivium’, a contact point between producers and consumers where food culture and respect of environment are promoted. It aims to “prevent the disappearance of local food cultures and traditions, counteract the rise of fast life and combat people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat”. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/about-us/ Response partnership agreement:  Interested in collaborating with EFD at the Milan Expo 2015 in promoting sustainable food and drink production.  An agreement was made that the second challenge would respect the Slow Food philosophy and offer a new video-storytelling for promoting a sustainable Food and Drink. A representative from Slow Food would also sit on the judging panel.  In return slow food would assist in the challenge Communication and host the Final Event, and assist with its organisation at Slow Food stand, the Expo Milan 2015. Slow Food permitted the use of both their national and international networks National engagement CNA: As mentioned above, CNA continued their RPA by advertising the second Challenge as well as sponsoring the second Challenge Award. Technical support UP: a network company aiming to support the establishment of economic and social value and develops systems to enhance innovation and development. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/pages/about Response partnership agreement:  UP agreed to provide a contest platform for second and third Challenges by building a technologic infrastructure and a user-friendly platform for Challenge launch and applications. Support Digiproject: a social network of specialized communication, secured through UNIROMA. Provided the following through an informal agreement. Response partnership agreement:  Designed and created a teaser trailer for the third challenge: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=YCsM6a65FMM.  Offered internships and lab training to students and creative teams  Supported communication initiatives on social media (with ONB collaboration) Challenge evaluation Fuudly: An online community of food lovers who share videos, recipes, event details, blogs, etc. An informal RPA was organised with Fuudly, which invited its member and contact on Facebook to vote for the second challenges best video, to be ratified by the Jury Board score. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/faq
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