This workshop explores stalled public–private collaboration as a structural challenge shaped by mandates, incentives, accountability frameworks, risk exposure, KPIs, and political or commercial realities.
Through live audience input and structured, time-boxed panel exchanges, we will examine what actually slows down collaboration in day-to-day decision-making. Rather than speaking on behalf of entire institutions, panelists will reflect from their professional vantage point: how constraints manifest in practice, where tensions arise, and where room for movement exists within current systems.
Data, Earth Observation, and collaborative platforms are positioned not as silver bullets, but as enabling infrastructure; tools that can help reduce uncertainty, improve transparency, and support more aligned decision-making.
The session concludes by translating insights into realistic entry points for future cooperation. This is not a debate, nor a showcase of best intentions, but a structured working dialogue aimed at identifying credible steps toward more effective partnerships.