[ Craft Revitalization Action for Future-proofing the Transition to Innovative Technologies for Sustainable Development ]

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CRAFTS

CRAFT-IT4SD aims to activate the CCSI towards the green transition by building on the rich cultural heritage and strong creative traditions which underpin the European CCSI.

OUR AMBITION

revitalization

It is the ambition of CRAFTIT4SD to revitalize knowledge, practices and traditional techniques as shared cultural resources for sustainability as well as spillovers into a new, customer driven and sustainable creative economy, allowing for born-sustainable small and micro-sized enterprises to share climate impact data and flourish via an open source and open data platform.
ECOSYSTEM APPROACH FOR

FUTURE-PROOFING

CRAFTIT4SD explores cross-sectoral CCSI innovation through a new ecosystem approach and with four pilot clusters (DK, ES, FI, RO), where regional governance, public private partnerships, entrepreneurial living labs, learning communities, and consumer-engagement approaches support shared experimentation towards the green transition.
TRANSITION TO

INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

CRAFT-IT4SD goes beyond the state of art by merging otherwise often siloed CCI sectors, to further articulate a holistic approach, bridging past, present and future design and production opportunities, in the sense that CRAFT-IT4SD – combines techniques, skills and materials associated with traditional crafts with emerging possibilities for integration with new digital technologies and data analytics processes and services; and – adopts a new ecosystem approach to facilitate co-creation between traditional craft stakeholders, the fashion industry, SMEs by designers, artisans, artists through immersive media technologies.
OUR PILOTS

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

CRAFT-IT4SD holds the ambition to replicate insights, learnings and tangible results leading to a CCSI driven green transition – informed by the EIT CLIMATE KIC and inspired by the New European Bauhaus – in other CCSI ecosystems and thus to contribute to the EIT Culture and Creativity KIC, across its Co-location Centers.

TUIASI/REGINNOVA

(Moldavia, Romania)
Additive manufacturing and 3D printing for sustainable crafted capsule collections.

OAMK

(Ostrobothnia & Sápmi, Finland)
Traditional Knowledge Meets Tomorrow’s Wardrobe for Sustainability

MODACC

(Catalonia region, Spain)
Guiding the adaptation of micro companies and SMEs to the new legal, sustainable and digital framework in the textile and fashion sector.

VIA

(Central Region, Denmark)
Combining craft with digital technologies for sustainability in garment design and consumer approaches.

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