The document discusses how regional living labs can help regions engage with the Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI PPP) to promote innovation. It outlines some of the challenges facing regions and how living labs provide solutions through user-driven open innovation. Regional living labs can help regions address issues of concern, develop smart specialization strategies, and create benefits such as fostering open innovation, increasing R&D investment, and engaging stakeholders in technology development. The document encourages regions to use living labs to participate in the FI PPP and unlock their innovation potential.
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Regional Innovation through the Future Internet Public Private Partnership
1. Regional
Innova,on
through
the
Future
Internet
Public
Private
Partnership
Prof.
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
President
of
the
ENoLL
Associa8on
(European
Network
of
Living
Labs)
Chair
of
the
ENoLL
Council
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
2011
1
2. Overview
• Challenges
of
our
Regions
• Living
Labs
• Regional
Living
Labs
• Smart
Regions
engagement
on
FI
PPP
• Conclusions
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
2
2011
3. Challenges
of
our
Regions
Problems
Living
Lab
Solu,ons
Marginaliza8on
from
global
networks
Valoriza8on
of
local
capital
(par8cularly
SMEs)
Regional
funding
not
focused
on
Local
Digital
Agenda
innova8on
Dificulty
to
achieve
smart
Unlock
innova8on
poten8al
through
LL
specializa8on
Digital
divide
is
increasing
LL
engagement
and
empowerment
of
users
Regions
locked
in
innefec8ve
policy
Research
and
ERDF
programs
and
Pre-‐
models
Commercial
procurement
of
innova8on
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
3
2011
4. Sustainable
Solu8ons
• Wicked
problems
call
for
diverse
types
of
knowledge,
resource,
par8cipa8on
and
collabora8on.
• Behaviour
change
requires
the
mo8va8on
of
millions
of
individuals
and
their
communi8es;
solu8ons
cannot
be
pushed.
• New,
distributed
and
highly
par8cipatory
systems
imply
new
roles
for
public
and
private
spheres:
demand/user/ci8zen
driven
open
RDI
enabled
by
ICT.
Living
Labs
User
driven
open
innova8on
eco-‐systems
engage
and
mo8vate
all
the
stakeholders,
s8mulate
co-‐design
and
co-‐crea8on
of
technology,
products,
services
and
social
innova8on.
Create
lead
markets
and
enable
behavior
transforma8on
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
4
2011
6. European
Network
of
Living
Labs
274
LLS
236
EU
LLs
38
Non-‐EU
LLs
1st
Wave
–
19
2nd
Wave
–
32
3rd
Wave
–
68
4th
Wave
–
93
5th
Wave
–
62
Total
274
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
6
2011
7. Living
Lab
Methodologies
• Users
engagement.
Communi8es
Sustainability.
• Experiment
ideas,
services,
concepts,
products.
• Discover
what
users
want
and
need.
Discovering
unexpressed
needs.
Source
of
new
ideas.
• Speed
up
acceptance.
Earlier
adopters.
Users
do
the
selling.
• Large
scale
sustainable
behaviour
transforma8on
• Improved
coopera8on
in
Interna8onal
Networks.
Facilitate
the
interna8onal
posi8oning
and
privileged
access
to
the
markets.
• Facilitate
the
development
of
human
capital
and
culture
sustainability
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
7
2011
8. Regional
Living
Labs
Readiness
factors
– Development
issues
of
broader
concern
– Territorial
knowledge
capital
– Network
dynamics
among
ci8zens
and
local
authori8es
and
businesses
– Mul8-‐level
coopera8on
– Inter-‐departmental
coopera8on
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
8
2011
9. Guidelines
for
Regional
Living
Labs
• Engage
and
mo8vate
ci8zens
as
co-‐designers
and
co-‐creators
• Understand
and
take
ownership
of
local
specifi8es:
cultural
heritage,
local
tradi8ons...
• Encourage
experimenta8on
• Enrich
real
life
experiences
• Use
ICT
enhanced
learning
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
9
2011
10. Regional
LL
Smart
Specializa8on
DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES NETWORK-BUILDING
THEMATIC CLUSTERS /
POLES / DISTRICTS REGIONAL LIVING LABS
TECHNICAL SOCIAL
INNOVATION
STRATEGIES
SCIENCE & PPP /
TECHNOLOGY PARKS TRIPLE HELIX
INFRASTRUCTURES
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
10
2011
11. Regional
Future
Internet
Playgrounds
• Support
co-‐design
processes.
Crowdsourcing
• Empower
individuals
and
groups
• Enable
and
support
innova8on
services
• S8mulate
imagina8on
and
design
thinking
• Trigger
and
sustain
social
innova8on.
Reconstruct
community
values.
Recreate
humane
neighbourhoods.
Sense
of
iden8ty
and
belonging
• Change
the
poli8cal
rules
of
the
game
• Support
the
emerging
bocom-‐up
mul8level
governance
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
11
2011
12. Regional
Living
Labs
Benefits
• Promote
RDI
in
the
Regional
context
• Foster
Open
Innova8on
and
entrepreneurship
• Increase
inward
RDI
investment
from
big
players
• Apply
ICT
RDI
to
issues
of
regional
interest
• Promote
diffusion
of
ICT
co-‐design
• S8mulate
crea8vity
and
engage
all
the
stakeholders
in
the
innova8on
culture
transforma8on
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
12
2011
13. BRING
TOGETHER
THE
FI
PPP
OFFER
AND
THE
URBAN
LIVING
LAB
DEMAND
Funding
FI
PPP
CONCORD
ENoLL
Stakeholders
Living
Labs
Projects
Engagement
Stakeholders
Technologies
Playground
Early
markets
Resources
Repository
INFINITY
Test
beds
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
2011
14. BRIDGING
THE
FI
PPP
OFFER
AND
THE
REGIONAL
LIVING
LAB
DEMAND
• Set-‐up
the
necessary
communica8on
channels
and
tools
• Bridge
the
engagement
gaps
between
offer
and
demand
through
proac8ve
dissemina8on
and
media8on
• Facilitate
and
support
the
convergence
of
business
requirements
• Link
projects
with
exis8ng
networks
and
communi8es
and
develop
new
communi8es
• Iden8fy
and
proac8vely
engage
poten8al
business
partnerships
• Support
the
business
partnership
development,
ac8ng
as
“midwifes”
with
tools
(templates
for
NDAs,
contracts,
MoUs,
Lecers
of
Intent,
Business
Plans,
etc.)
and
proac8ve
business
coaching.
• Iden8fy
adequate
funding
sources
and
facilitate
their
access
• Create
follow
up
mechanisms
and
success
indicators
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
2011
15. CREATING
NEW
MARKETS
FOR
FI
PPP
ENoLL
Smart
Regions
Smart
Concord
Periphèria
|
CitySDK
|
Citadel
in
Africa,
Asia
and
Regions
Brazil
World
Bank
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
2011
16. Conclusions
(1/2)
• The
big
global
challenges
of
our
8me
demand
mass
par8cipa8on
of
users/consumers/ci8zens.
Finding
solu8ons
to
climate
change,
managing
demographic
shijs,
presen8ng
and
managing
chronic
diseases,
providing
safe
water
supplies
and
maintaining
food
security
will
require
the
pooling
of
diverse
types
of
knowledge
and
resources,
and
harnessing
the
mo8va8on
of
millions
of
individuals
and
their
communi8es.
• Technologies
are
not
sufficient
to
resolve
the
challenges
in
a
sustainable
way,
user
behaviour
transforma8on
is
required
and
this
can
be
enabled
by
the
use
of
ICT
and
the
Living
Lab
methodologies.
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
16
2011
17. Conclusions
(2/2)
• Europe
needs
to
address
its
poli8cal
integra8on
leading
to
more
Europe.
The
current
crisis
has
uncovered
hidden
fragili8es
but
also
fostered
new
solu8ons.
Regions
such
as
Danube
and
cross-‐border
collabora8on
using
Living
Lab
methodologies
can
accelerate
a
faster
and
more
effec8ve
integra8on.
• Universi8es
need
to
be
more
involved
with
the
other
stakeholders
of
the
innova8on
system.
Technology
is
important
but
needs
to
be
complemented
with
other
knowledge
and
exper8se
such
as
entrepreneurship
culture
and
innova8on
and
business
prac8ces.
• Smart
Specializa8on
should
be
“SMART”,
bringing
together
the
convergence
of
Future
Internet,
Living
Labs
and
social
innova8on
leading
to
sustainable
societal
transforma8on
towards
a
becer
and
happier
society.
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
17
2011
18. Thank
you!
www.openlivinglabs.eu
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
chair@enoll.org
Phone:
+351
21
486
67
84
Skype:
alvaroduarteoliveira
Twicer:
@openlivinglabs
Facebook:
ENoLL
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
Regions
Open
Days
FI
PPP
13th
of
October
18
2011