The BiCAB 2026 Conference Proceedings bring together innovative research, practical experiences, and inspiring perspectives on one of the most pressing challenges of our time: creating meaningful connections between science, business, politics, and society. In an era shaped by digital transformation, climate change, geopolitical uncertainty, and profound social change, sustainable solutions require collaboration across institutional and disciplinary boundaries. The contributions in this volume explore how knowledge, ideas, and technologies can be transferred effectively—not as a one-way process, but as a dynamic and reciprocal exchange that creates lasting impact. The proceedings cover a wide range of topics, including innovative collaboration formats, open and citizen science, living labs, digital communication, and emerging technologies. Particular attention is given to practical approaches that foster innovation, resilience, and societal value creation. By combining academic excellence with practical relevance, this volume demonstrates how universities and their partners can build bridges that connect research with real-world challenges and contribute to a more sustainable, inclusive, and innovative future.
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