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When is innovation beneficial to society? A systems perspective

Nick, Sascha  
March 13, 2025
EPFL Sustainable Innovation Challenge (SIC) 2025

While the physical limits of innovation and technology often lie orders of magnitude beyond current capabilities, their immediate consequences are frequently overlooked. Who will use these innovations, and for what purpose? Who will be excluded? How will they impact society, ecosystem resilience, and broader society? Who will deploy them, and how long will that take? What unfolds in the meantime? These seemingly simple questions are deeply connected to the dynamics of complex adaptive systems. Understanding and shaping these system-wide effects is just as critical as developing the innovations themselves. Often, the most transformative breakthroughs lie not in technology but in social and governance innovations. In this talk, we will explore what meaningful, positive innovation looks like across mobility, housing, aviation, renewable energy, and climate action.

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