1. Apollon
(Advanced
Pilots
of
Living
Labs
Opera7ng
in
Networks)
ICT
PSP
CIP
2009.3
Helsinki
November
18,
2010
Petra
Turkama
Center
for
Knowledge
and
Innova7on
Research
Aalto
University
2. Partners
• Project Duration: November 2009-April 2012
• Budget 8 Mil Euros
• Coordinator IBBT, Belgium
• 30 Partners, 60+ Supporting Partners
• Full Partners:
3D2+ 3D2, Amsterdam Innovation Motor, AlfaMicro, ESOCE Net,
FIAPAL, Forum Virium, Home Automation, Aalto University, Logica
NL, Hungarian Vehicle Engineering Cluster, iAvante, Innoviting,
Intelligent Sensing Anywhere, ISSY Media, Lisboa E Nova, Lulea
Energi, Luleå University of Technology, Manchester City Council,
NAVIDIS, Novay, Process Vision, People's Voice Media, SAP,
TELEVIC, University of Maribor, Université de Paris VIII UP8,
Ydreams
3. SMEs
can
use
Living
Lab
networks
to
test
and
enter
new
markets!
Homecare &
ILS
Energy Efficiency
eParticipation
eManufacturing
APOLLON:
Advanced Pilots of Living Labs Operating in Networks
What
is
needed
for
cross-‐border
Living
Lab
Networks?
Common
methodology
Common
ecosystem
approach
Common
research
benchmark
Common
plaVorm
guidelines
Common
integra7on
framework
Proof
of
concept:
Living
Labs
as
an
instrument
towards
European
single
market
Poten7al
to
update
value
proposi7on
for
Living
Lab
community
4. Apollon Positioning in Living Lab Community
• Since Helsinki Manifesto in 2006 the trends:
– Towards
more
networked
forms
of
Living
Lab
collabora7on
(ENoLL)
– From
tecno-‐economic
pilo7ng
sites
to
tecno-‐social
experimenta7on
plaVorms
(Smart
Ci7es)
– Con7nuous
growth
and
penetra7on
to
new
applica7on
areas
(CIP,
FI
PPP,
other
FP7)
– Increased
Integra7on
to
other
communi7es
and
ini7a7ves
(European
city,
SME
and
regional
networks)
• Improved sustainability and viability of the community and
greater socio-tecno-economic impact
5. Impact Creation Strategy
APOLLON
Methodology,
Tools
and
Guidelines
eManu
facturi
ng
Health
Energy
ePar7ci
pa7on
Domain
Networks
and
Services
by
ENoLL
SMEs
access
other
markets
LLABs
Scale-‐up
cross-‐border
projects
Cross-‐border
themaGc
domain
Networks
manufacturing
media
health
energy
6. Apollon Contribution
• Launch of Thematic Living Lab Networks
• A set of validated cross-border showcases
• Basic Principles & Concepts to set-up & run a Living Lab
network
• A framework for sources of networking synergy
identification
• Better methodological support for Pan-European
research projects
• Best Practices & Lessons learned to help understand the
challenges of cross-border networks
• Recommendations for future instrumentation
• Community enlargement and SME engagement
7. Thank You!
Meet us at Ghent
December 13th, 2010
For more information:
Petra.turkama@hse.fi
8. APOLLON Methodological Support
• Suppor7ng
services
and
tools:
• Methods
and
tools
for
co-‐innova7on
• Project
management
support
• Best
prac7ces
from
thema7cs
• Monitoring
and
assessment
guidelines
&
templates
• Success
criteria
and
KPI
indica7on
• Material
for
market
entry
and
commercializa7on
• Check-‐lists
and
templates
for
project
planning
• Guidelines
IPR
handling
• Collabora7on
tools
• Success
cases,
best
prac7ces
• Living
Lab
partner
search
func7on
• PlaVorm
for
promo7ng
projects
• Check-‐lists
and
templates
for
project
scoping
• Model
contracts
Connect
Plan
and
engage
Support
and
govern
Manage
and
track