The document outlines plans for a European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)-led public-private partnership. It discusses establishing living labs as open innovation platforms for smart cities and regions through partnerships with local authorities. The partnership would involve cross-border and cross-thematic collaboration to address global challenges through social innovation and large-scale transformation of user behavior. ENoLL would build constituencies to advance this future living lab public-private partnership.
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1. Towards
an
ENoLL-‐led
Living
Lab
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• Long-‐term
vision:
Europe
as
a
dynamic,
mul?-‐layer
and
mul?dimensional
European
Innova?on
ecosystem.
• Living
Labs
as
Open
Access
PlaDorms
for
Smart
Ci?es
and
Regions
• Alliance
with
Local
Authori?es
to
integrate
Living
Lab
innova?on
and
sustainability
policies
• Cross-‐border
and
cross-‐thema?c
collabora?on
addressing
the
key
challenges
at
the
global
scale
• Large-‐scale
user
behaviour
transforma?on
through
social
innova?on
• ENoLL
leading
cons?tuency-‐building
for
a
future
Living
Lab
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2010
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2. Lines
of
ac?on
(1/2)
• STAKEHOLDER
PARTNERSHIPS
– including
Smart
Ci?es,
Smart
Regions
and
other
policy-‐driven
ini?a?ves
applying
the
Living
Lab
approach
across
a
broad
scope
of
issues
and
seSngs.
• DEVELOPMENT
– focusing
on
the
role
of
socio-‐digital
innova?on
to
address
development
issues
such
as
poverty
and
hunger.
• GLOBALISATION
– involving
interna?onal
coopera?on
between
Europe
and
other
world
regions
with
similar
concerns.
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3. Lines
of
ac?on
(2/2)
• SOCIAL
CREATIVITY
– applying
Living
Lab
user
involvement
methodologies
such
as
Serious
Games
and
experimen?ng
boUom-‐up
and
par?cipatory
approaches
such
as
BarCamps,
crowd
sourcing,
etc
par?cularly
in
a
cross-‐cultural
dialogue.
• SELF-‐GOVERNANCE
– using
network
analysis
tools
and
other
observatory
and
analy?cal
methods
to
reach
a
full
understanding
of
the
dynamics
and
impacts
of
diffused
innova?on
and
the
governance
mechanisms
which
can
guide
it
towards
collec?ve
interests
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4. Cons?tuencies
(1/2)
• LIVING
LAB
PARTNERSHIPS
– including
but
not
limited
to
all
ENoLL
members.
• CITY
AND
REGIONAL
GOVERNMENTS
– including
networks
such
as
EuroCi?es
for
ci?es
and
ERIK
for
regions
or
ini?a?ves
such
as
RFI
(Regions
for
the
Future
Internet).
• ICT
INDUSTRY
SMES
AND
RESEARCH
INSTITUTES
– especially
those
par?cipa?ng
in
the
FI
PPP.
• UNIVERSITY
AND
RESEARCH
INSTITUTES
– in
disciplines
such
as
economics,
environmental
studies,
social
sciences,
spa?al
planning,
design,
etc.
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5. Cons?tuencies
(2/2)
• INTERNATIONAL
PARTNERS
– with
a
par?cular
emphasis
on
deepening
links
with
Living
Labs
in
other
geographical
regions.
• INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS
– such
as
FAO,
the
UN
etc.
• SOCIAL
NETWORKS
AND
CITIZEN
GROUPS
– ac?ve
in
innova?ve
prac?ce.
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6. Calendar
of
events
for
ENoLL
PPP(P)
Co-‐Crea?on
Thema>c
Domain
Local
Date
Health
Barcelona
27
January
2011
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Beijing
February
2011
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
São
Paulo
2
–
4
March
2011
Global
Projects.
Addressing
the
big
challenges
of
our
?me
Manufacturing
StuUgart
March
2011
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Botswana
2
–
3
May
2011
Inclusion.
Social
Innova?on
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Budapest
16
May
2011
Energy
Lisbon
31
May
–
1
June
2011
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Beijing
July
2011
Learning.
Educa?on.
Global
Projects.
Addressing
the
big
challenges
of
our
?me
All
Rio
de
Janeiro
August
2011
Inclusion.
Social
Innova?on.
e-‐Par?cipa?on
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Helsinki
August
2011
SMART
Ci?es.
Design
Crea?vity.
LL
Methodologies
and
Tools
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Manaus
October
2011
Sustainability.
Behaviour
transforma?on
All
ENoLL
Thema?c
Domains
Brussels
November
2011
Closing:
Final
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PPP
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