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Predictive Tool for Managing Social Risks During Green and Digital Transitions

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Imagine a flight simulator, but for government policies. Instead of planes, it simulates how new green or digital laws affect different groups of people. It helps leaders spot who might be left behind and suggests a playbook of fixes to keep things fair.

By the numbers
2,999,875
EU Contribution in EUR
10
Partners
6
Countries involved
The business problem

What needed solving

Policymakers and businesses often implement green and digital changes without knowing who will be negatively impacted. This leads to social exclusion and policy failure.

The solution

What was built

A gamified Digital Platform and an Intelligent Predictive Decision Support System for simulating policy impacts and providing mitigation guides.

Audience

Who needs this

Public Policy AnalystsESG Compliance OfficersGovTech Software DevelopersTrade Union StrategistsImpact Investors
Business applications

Who can put this to work

Management Consulting
SME
Target: ESG and Public Policy Consultancy

If you are a consultancy dealing with complex regulatory compliance for clients — this project developed an Intelligent Predictive Decision Support System that predicts social exclusion risks. This allows you to offer data-backed mitigation strategies for corporate social responsibility.

Software Development
SME
Target: GovTech SaaS Provider

If you are a software firm dealing with the need for better civic engagement tools — this project developed a gamified Digital Platform. You can integrate these simulation and co-creation features to help public agencies test policies before rollout.

Finance
any
Target: Impact Investment Firm / Business Angels

If you are an investor dealing with the risk of social instability in your portfolio companies — this project developed a risk assessment ecosystem. It helps you identify which social groups are at risk, ensuring your investments align with fair transition goals.

Frequently asked

Quick answers

What is the cost or pricing model for the platform?

Based on available project data, there is no specific pricing or cost model mentioned for the end-user; it is currently funded by a EUR 2,999,875 EU contribution.

Can this be scaled to an industrial level?

The project is designed as a pan-European ecosystem involving 10 partners across 6 countries, suggesting a design intended for wide-scale policy application.

How is the IP and licensing handled?

Based on available project data, specific licensing terms are not provided, though it is developed within a HORIZON-RIA funding scheme.

How does this integrate with existing government systems?

The project includes wide platform connectivity capability to ensure it can connect with various actors, including policymakers and civil society organizations.

What is the timeline for deployment?

The project period runs from 2024-02-01 to 2027-01-31, indicating the tools are currently under development.

Consortium

Who built it

The consortium is well-balanced for a transition tool, featuring a 40% industry ratio with 4 industrial partners and 6 SMEs. This mix of 10 partners across 6 European countries ensures that the resulting digital platform is grounded in both academic research and practical business application.

How to reach the team

Contact Technological University Dublin

Next steps

Talk to the team behind this work.

Contact us to explore integration of predictive social risk tools into your ESG strategy.