Impact Assessment

Understand The Real-World Effects Of Your Innovation

An Impact Assessment helps you understand the effects of your technology before they materialize. It highlights how your innovation influences people, society, the economy, and fundamental rights — showing who is affected, how, and which values or risks are involved. This early clarity helps you avoid unintended consequences and develop solutions that align with ethical and societal expectations.  

Our approach delivers clear, actionable insights for responsible and future-proof innovation. Through stakeholder and value mapping, risk-opportunity analysis, and a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, we identify safeguards and opportunities so you can strengthen trust, reduce risks, and create meaningful positive impact. 

Why it matters

See the impact of your innovation early — so you can build technology that earns trust

Core Components Of Impact Assessment

Stakeholder & Value Mapping

Identify who is affected and which values and rights are at stake

Ethical & Social Impact Analysis

Assess positive and negative effects across people, society, and organizations

Risk-Opportunity Assessment

Reveal key risks, opportunities, and potential unintended consequences

Safeguards & Action Roadmap

Provide clear recommendations to mitigate risks and enhance positive impact

Why Choose Us?

Deep Expertise in Ethical, Social & Fundamental Rights Impacts

We combine structured methodologies with Value Based Engineering to reveal what truly matters for people and society.

Our assessments turn complex impacts into clear insights, enabling responsible, futureproof innovation.

From research teams to public institutions, organizations rely on our rigorous analysis and actionable recommendations.

 We deliver safeguards, improvements, and a concrete roadmap that helps you maximize positive impact and strengthen trust.

Testimonial

‘innovethic have done outstanding work for FEASTS in delivering a thorough and thoughtful ethical impact assessment. Their use of the Value-Based Engineering (VBE) methodology, grounded in stakeholder engagement, literature reviews, workshops, and interviews, provided us with a structured and balanced analysis of the ethical opportunities and risks associated with cultivated meat and seafood, invaluable for guiding responsible innovation of the sector.’

Portrait of Anna Hadrych​​.
Anna Hadrych
Communication & Events Project Manager, European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) Food

Create Technology People Can Rely On

Get early clarity on risks and opportunities to design technology that earns trust