The Complementary Transfer Plan is considered as a cooperative, participatory and experimental action, developed around the priorities identified by the different territorial innovation ecosystems and included in the strategic models of intelligent specialization (S3) of the CC.AA.
The actions included in this initiative must respond to challenges in terms of technological, territorial, social, environmental or value chain innovation, proposing transformative initiatives. The Plan aims to work together with the CC.AA to develop coordinated actions between several territories, sharing similar axes of interest, contributing to the efforts to achieve greater social and territorial cohesion in the state.
With this plan, MICIU wants to generate a participatory channel of interaction between the different agents and ecosystems of R+D+I, for the development of initiatives of special interest for territorial transformation.
The Plan focuses on the following socio-technical challenges:
Challenge I: The fair and equitable ecological transition: towards an integrated agri-food system of environmental sustainability, social cohesion and health promotion.
Challenge II: Energy transition towards a robust, efficient and sustainable electrical system: clean energies as a decarbonisation engine, economic prosperity and social equity in a sustainable society.
Challenge III: Preserve to transform: the vital heritage as a strategic vector of balanced and sustainable territorial development.
Challenge IV: Determinants in health and care: The new socio-economic spaces.
Challenge V: Systemic transformation towards sustainable, connected, efficient and safe mobility.