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Why innovation needs to be shaped by the many and not the few

Half of people in Wales believe that innovation can only be shaped by the well off

As many economists will inform you, innovation is a key foundation to any successful and competitive country and the development of new technologies, products, processes and services can make a real economic difference to local, regional and national economies.  

Despite this, there have been criticisms that innovation in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is limited to being driven by a small number of individuals and organisations and that the public feels generally disengaged from the process.

That is why a recent survey from the Innovation body NESTA on public attitudes to innovation and technology is valuable in not only showing current public perceptions, but also where the priorities in shaping future policies towards the Welsh economy and wider society should be.

The study, which interviewed over a thousand adults, demonstrates that there is not only uncertainty in Wales about the future, but a sense of disempowerment in shaping it going forward with half stating that they often felt the world was changing too quickly.

Two thirds of the Welsh population are not only negative about the long-term future of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, but say there is little to no agreement around the long-term vision for the country.

This should not be surprising given that the survey was undertaken in November during a General Election campaign when the whole issue of disconnection was the main debating point and, it could be argued, the matter which led to the eighty seat majority for the new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government.

The fact that 50% of people in Wales believe that under the current system, only people who are well-off and influential can get involved in shaping innovation also underlines the disenchantment that many have had with politicians and policymakers over the last decade not only in this area but many others.

Nevertheless, the study does show that people in Wales have a strong desire for innovation and change with two thirds believing that allowing people to take risks and fail is what drives society forward