At a time of great change and uncertainty in Europe, social innovation incubation is much needed to boost the impact of social innovators (including businesses, NGOs, cooperatives and entrepreneurial individuals) to quickly create economic and social value, and long-term systemic change.
With the question, "How do we incubate social innovation in Europe?”, over fifty participants met on 21-22 March at The Hub Brussels, which itself is a social innovation incubator. It was multi-generational, cross-sector and multinational- and a very entrepreneurial 'can-do' atmosphere.
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