About this Event
Megatrend mapping and systems thinking are powerful tools that enable scientists to anticipate changes, spot emerging opportunities, and navigate the complex interconnections that shape their fields. These methods help researchers position their work within broader trends, giving them an edge in adapting to future challenges. In this interactive workshop, we will explore how understanding megatrends and thinking in systems can open up new possibilities in your specific area of research. You will learn to map the wider context of your field, uncover key influences and connections, and identify strategic opportunities to drive positive change through your work —rather than simply assuming there is one path-dependent future that will unfold regardless.
After completing this workshop, you will:
- Know how to use the megatrend map to anticipate changes and opportunities in your scientific field.
- Have a more holistic understanding of your research area by adopting a systems-thinking view of key actors, resources, and interconnections.
- Identify actionable approaches to innovate within your discipline by leveraging interconnections with the broader system, enabling you to shape future outcomes.
About the speaker
Valerie-Sophie Schoenberg works at the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability, with expertise in circular economy strategies and systemic organizational development. As owner of Schönberg Consulting, she advises startups, accompanies processes and manages projects for companies of all sizes and the public sector. To scale her impact, she is Member of the Board of Member of the Circular Economy Forum Austria and teaches in academic programs in Austria and Germany. Ms Schoenberg holds a BSc in European Studies (Maastricht University) and an MSc in Socio-Economics (WU Vienna).
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About the Engines of Innovation Series
The Engines of Innovation Series organized by the TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center (i²c) is a format that offers workshops to scientists who are seeking to broaden their horizons in the field of innovation and healthy high performance. These workshops are free of charge to scientists from all faculties and institutes of TU Wien. Registration required.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center (i²c), Taubstummengasse 11, 4th floor, Wien, Austria
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