Some time ago, the Danish government launched a quality reform that was the result of so-called three-part negotiations between the government, representatives of employers and employees in the public sector. The purpose of the reform is to increase the quality of public services as well as the job satisfaction of employees. Following the quality reform, the government asked the Council for Technology and Innovation (RTI) to focus on innovation in the public sector. RTI had been working on innovation in the private sector for several years, but the public sector was a new focus at the time. In addition, the government established a research program for user-driven innovation run by the Strategic Research Council under the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (FI). Danish Policy makers needs more knowledge on how to work with user-driven development of welfare technology products; and a platform for collaboration with various Users & Citizens in the development of new technology projects