How can Open Science help collaboration between researchers, educators, start-ups and other ecosystems?
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Preparing my talk at The Alternate Future Summit 2020 about challenges in education and how private sector can help universities, I realized that Open Science can help with every key challenge I have identified:
- Understanding and creating the right incentives.
- Combatting mistrust with more transparency and better access to quality information.
- Removing disconnect by creating better more effective communication channels.
- Fighting inequity and isolation with community-building.
- Tackling chronic inefficiency with all of the above.
Let us discuss it here - any voice, any opinion, any concern is welcome! Voices from people outside academia are of critical importance, as they are too often excluded from conversations around the future of science and open access. Let us start with one of the most important principles - open unlimited unobstructed exchange of ideas and collaboration.
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