Krüger, MaxGerbracht, MarcVitt, NicoKudic, MuhamedAhmadi, MichaelBoden, AlexanderOffergeld, FelicitasStein, MartinKotthaus, ChristophUnbehaun, DavidWulf, Volker2022-06-222022-06-222022https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4380Regions and their innovation ecosystems have increasingly become of interest to CSCW research as the context in which work, research and design takes place. Our study adds to this growing discourse, by providing preliminary data and reflections from an ongoing attempt to intervene and support a regional innovation ecosystem. We report on the benefits and shortcomings of a practice-oriented approach in such regional projects and highlight the importance of relations and the notion of spillover. Lastly, we discuss methodological and pragmatic hurdles that CSCW research needs to overcome in order to support regional innovation ecosystems successfully.enTravelling Artefacts: Lessons Learned from Interventions in a Regional Innovation EcosystemText/Conference Paper10.48340/ecscw2022_ep062510-2591