The document provides an overview of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). ENoLL is a non-profit network of 274 living labs across Europe that brings together citizens, researchers, companies and public administrations to co-create innovative solutions. The network is coordinated by an office in Brussels and provides various services and opportunities to its members, including networking events, project development support and visibility activities. It also manages initiatives like the Connected Smart Cities Network to promote collaboration between cities on challenges like sustainability and mobility.
Introductory Keynote by Jarmo Eskelinen, President of the European Network of Living Labs. Jarmo asked the question on what drives a City and what we need to do to make Cities Smart: involving citizens, users as innovators of their own environment.
Prof. Alvaro Oliveira, CEO of Alfamicro, presenting the case of Lisbon & Human Smart Cities during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014
Sustainable Living Labs: an approach for transforming production and consumption systems" on Thursday - 8 September - at the IST2016 in Wuppertal. Presentation by Dr. Tuija Hirvikoski, ENoLL President.
Introductory Keynote by Jarmo Eskelinen, President of the European Network of Living Labs. Jarmo asked the question on what drives a City and what we need to do to make Cities Smart: involving citizens, users as innovators of their own environment.
Prof. Alvaro Oliveira, CEO of Alfamicro, presenting the case of Lisbon & Human Smart Cities during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014
Sustainable Living Labs: an approach for transforming production and consumption systems" on Thursday - 8 September - at the IST2016 in Wuppertal. Presentation by Dr. Tuija Hirvikoski, ENoLL President.
Living Labs are a new Innovation System: within an ecosystem of end-users, customers, suppliers and various other stakeholders, innovation ideas, prototypes and early product versions are co-created and tested. These trials include innovation of the business model which will provide the best opportunities to capture the value your customers will perceive.
Look through the projects submitted by ENoLL members, choose the one you like best and give your vote: http://bit.ly/2mxoi89
Read through longer descriptions of projects: http://bit.ly/2m0dDjb
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski presented the European Network of Living Lab's vision on global opportunities through Living Labs at Cantillon 2017 event that was hosted in Ireland. Content of the presentation:
- strategy of Living Labs, how Living Labs work, ENoLL memberhsip and the 11th wave
- OI2 (open innovation)
- OpenLivingLab Days 2017
- LLs as Local Open Innovation
Ecosystems
- Living Lab examples (Finland - Laurea UAS)
Presentation of ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski on: Making most out of digitalization and citizen engagement for better solutions and faster market launch - at the Smart, Smarter, Helsinki Region
Implementation of the RIS3-strategies on 11.10.2016
European Innovation Partnerships – meeting societal challenges and reinforcing competitiveness
Simulation Seminar for ERAC regarding the pilot "Active and Healthy Ageing”
Ways of identifying and tackling obstacles to Innovation
Tuija Hirvikoski 22nd February 2011
Vice-President of ENoLL, Artur Serra, spoke at the Smart City conference in Casablanca, Morocco about citizen labs with the presentation titled "the world of citizen labs: an emerging civic technology?"
Living Labs are a new Innovation System: within an ecosystem of end-users, customers, suppliers and various other stakeholders, innovation ideas, prototypes and early product versions are co-created and tested. These trials include innovation of the business model which will provide the best opportunities to capture the value your customers will perceive.
Look through the projects submitted by ENoLL members, choose the one you like best and give your vote: http://bit.ly/2mxoi89
Read through longer descriptions of projects: http://bit.ly/2m0dDjb
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski presented the European Network of Living Lab's vision on global opportunities through Living Labs at Cantillon 2017 event that was hosted in Ireland. Content of the presentation:
- strategy of Living Labs, how Living Labs work, ENoLL memberhsip and the 11th wave
- OI2 (open innovation)
- OpenLivingLab Days 2017
- LLs as Local Open Innovation
Ecosystems
- Living Lab examples (Finland - Laurea UAS)
Presentation of ENoLL President Tuija Hirvikoski on: Making most out of digitalization and citizen engagement for better solutions and faster market launch - at the Smart, Smarter, Helsinki Region
Implementation of the RIS3-strategies on 11.10.2016
European Innovation Partnerships – meeting societal challenges and reinforcing competitiveness
Simulation Seminar for ERAC regarding the pilot "Active and Healthy Ageing”
Ways of identifying and tackling obstacles to Innovation
Tuija Hirvikoski 22nd February 2011
Vice-President of ENoLL, Artur Serra, spoke at the Smart City conference in Casablanca, Morocco about citizen labs with the presentation titled "the world of citizen labs: an emerging civic technology?"
Présentation faite aux soirées des grands communicateurs à Montréal le 26 octobre 2011. Pour voir la captation vidéo de la conférence, c’est ici : http://geoffroigaron.com/2011/10/evenements/living-lab-101/
Kraków Living Lab - prezentacja Wojciecha Przybylskiego, dyrektora działu rozwoju parku technologicznego podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast”, 7.11.2014 r., Kraków
E-co-innovation and Living Labs for educational e-servicesNoël Conruyt
This presentation about e-co-innovation for making e-services was made at the IEEE DEST conference on the 25th of July 2013 in Palo Alto, Silicon Valley: http://www.dest2013.digital-ecology.org
The video of the presentation is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCn15ELCm8w
It presents the concept of Living Lab and the instance that we developped in Reunion Island in the domain of education with ICT. The example of instrumental e-learning in music teaching and learning is given to explain our methodology and use of a creativity platform. In this presentation and associated paper, we stress the importance on dealing with know-how rather than knowledge with another method called Sign management for annotating scores with videos. Lastly, we introduce the Semiotic Web as a new paradigm for making education e-services.
Artur Serra, Deputy director i2CAT, presenting The city as a living lab: Barcelona's initiative during the ENoLL fringe session "Open Innovation and Living Labs shaping the cities and regions of the future" at the EC Innovation Convention 2014.
The Smart City working group by Dave Carter, Manchester and Chair CIP portfolio. Smart Cities & the Future Internet organised by Fireball, Eurocities and ENoLL on January 25th, 2012.
ENoLL (Ana Garcia, ENoLL Office) was invited to participate in the workshop on Open place-making: A New Paradigm for Citizen Enablement in the framework of the international Conference on Future Internet for New Century Cities held in Zaragoza, Spain on November 8th - 10th, 2012. The workshop was organised by Zaragoza Living Lab, long-standing member of the European Network of Living Labs from the second Wave.
This presentation reviews the following topics:
1. What is a living lab?
2. Living Lab methodologies
3. Organization of Living Labs
4. Examples of LL projects
5. How can CyberParks take advantage of living labs?
Health and Wellbeing Living Lab Symposium PresentationsVITALISEProject
The Health and Wellbeing Living Lab Symposium is dedicated to showcasing the outcomes of the VITALISE project, which focuses on harmonizing Living Lab services and procedures while recognizing Living Labs as integral Research Infrastructures. Over the past three years, a collaborative effort among Living Labs in Health has actively demonstrated the significance of Living Labs as Research Infrastructures, effectively representing the global Living Lab community. The work undertaken in VITALISE aligns with the overarching vision of Living Labs developed over the last 15 years, manifesting in project results that advance the recognition and quality of harmonized Living Labs.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101007990 The symposium's primary objective is to engage in collective reflection with the European Commission and relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries of Research Infrastructures. The aim is to discuss and plan the next steps toward a new era where Research Infrastructures are open and actively involve communities as powerful tools for co-research.
Presention of FI-WARE, FI-Lab and FI-Ops at IoT Day in Trento. Dealing with:
- IoT applications building blocks.
- Open Cloud infrastructure.
- Hackathons and Challanges
- Plans for building a FI-* communitu in Trento
Similar to European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) General Presentation (20)
5th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region. The virtual forum under the slogan “Strengthening the resilience of the Adriatic and Ionian Region through cooperation” took place on 28 - 29 January 2021. It was jointly organized by the Republic of Serbia, the European Commission and with the support of the EUSAIR Facility Point.
Presentations by:
Dario Marmo and Laura Martelloni. LAMA Agency. Firenze. Italy.
José Francisco Pelaez Peña. LABe Digital Gastronomy Lab. San Sebastián - Donostia. Basque Country. Spain.
Ariana Nastaseanu and Emanuela Flora. European Agency for SMEs -EASME-. European Commission. Europe.
Chair: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL, CVC, Library Living Lab)
Narend Baijnath. Council on Higher Education, South Africa
Maria-Theresa Norn. Think Tank DEA, Denmark
Esteban Romero Frías. Medialab, University of Granada, Spain
Marko Teräs. Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Finland
Presented cases:
Jose María Romero. The response of the Galician Health Living Lab ecosystem to COVID- 19. Galician
Health Living Lab (Galicia, Spain)
Giuseppe Fico. The EiT Health Living Labs: reaction and beyond the COVID- 19 crisis. EiT Health Living
Labs (International Institution)
Amy Wilson. Insights gained from Australia on the COVID19- pandemic. Global Centre for Modern
Aging (Tonsley, Australia)
MODERATOR: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL Chairperson, Library Living Lab)
Bruce Hsu, Kay Chen. Citizens and mobility in the control of the pandemic. Taiwan Living Lab. Taiwan.
Artur Serra. CatSud: A proposal for a Colaboratori for a regional network of social innovation. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
Kaisa Spilling. Mission Zero Foodprint: Solutions in the context of COVID-19. Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland.
Raúl Oliván, Laia Sánchez. The initaitive frenalacurva.net. (International Project)
Rosa Paradell, Miquel Angel Pérez and Pat González. Hackovid: The people’s hackathon: Confronting the Confinement. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
Presenters:
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of city’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
Moderator: Fernando Vilariño
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi spoke about ENoLL's work with Sustainable Development Goals and how the implementation of SDGs is accelerated by working collaboratively. G-STIC inspired ENoLL to position its 2018 edition of the annual event OpenLivingLab Days around the Sustainable Development Goals.
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4. ENoLL
Structure
• 22
EffecFve
members
(full
paying
fee)
• 5
Associated
members
(full
paying
fee)
• Community
of
Adherent
members
(cerFfied
through
Waves)
• General
Assembly
of
EffecFve
members
• Council
of
21
seats
(EffecFve
and
Associated
members
• Council
Working
Groups
(strategy,
foreign
affairs,
themaFc
domains,
policy,
future
internet)
6. What
do
our
members
say?
"IniFated
2006,
the
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
-‐
ENoLL
-‐
has
grown
into
a
global
network
of
212
living
labs
(4th
Wave)
that
instrument
user-‐powered
real-‐life
innovaFon
acFviFes
in
more
than
32
countries
(2010).
This
non-‐profit
network
is
the
first
of
its
kind.
It
brings
together
innovaFon
professionals
with
large
groups
of
ciFzens/users
-‐
across
geographical
administraFve
organisaFonal
and
cultural
borders
-‐
in
joint
innovaFon
acFons
to
address
people's
every
day
needs
and
desires
as
well
as
major
global
challenges.”
Mikael
Börjeson,
CEO
CDT
Sweden,
Botnia
Living
Lab
(Sweden)
“I
feel
the
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
is
becoming
a
birthplace
for
sustainable
ciFes.
The
living
labs
are
proving
to
be
the
ideal
way
to
bring
ciFzens,
government
and
businesses
together
for
co-‐innovaFon.
Living
labs
give
both
governments
and
ciFzens
a
way
to
explore
various
opFons
to
sustainable
city
iniFaFves
and
helps
free
them
from
limited
choices
provided
by
the
big
IT
vendors.
City
officials
face
overwhelming
opFons
in
selecFng
new
technologies,
and
a
living
lab
offers
them
a
way
to
gain
insights
through
vendor-‐neutral
research.”
Pieter
Ballon,
IBBT/i.Lab.o
(Belgium)
7. ENoLL
Office
• InternaFonal
non-‐profit
associaFon
under
Belgian
Law
ENoLL
aisbl
founded
in
January
2010
by
20
Founding
members
• ENoLL
Secretariat
IBBT
hosts
the
ENoLL
Office
in
Brussels
close
to
the
EU
insFtuFons
at
the
University
Campus
(VUB)
• 2
Full
Fme
Staff
members,
Anna
Kivilehto
(Network
Manager)
and
Ana
Garcia
(Project
Manager)
• MeeFng
and
event
faciliFes
8. ENoLL
Services
(1/2)
• InformaFon
services
(portal,
newslefer,
social
media,
mailing
lists)
• Visibility
and
lobby
towards
relevant
insFtuFons
• OrganisaFonal
support
to
its
members
(hosFng
and
supporFng
members
events)
• Supports
the
ENoLL
Council
in
developing
and
implemenFng
ENoLL
strategic
and
operaFonal
objecFves
• Catalyzing
opportuniFes
(workshops,
matchmaking
events,
project
development)
9. ENoLL
Services
Visibility
&CommunicaFons
(2/2)
• ENoLL
Portal
(members
secFon,
profiles,
search
engine,
Living
Lab
map)
• ENoLL
monthly
newslefer
• ENoLL
in
Social
Media
(Twifer,
Facebook,
Scribd,
Delicious,
Flickr,
LinkedIn,
Vimeo)
10. Connected
Smart
CiFes
Network
1/2
• Connected
Smart
CiAes
Network
was
launched
under
the
EU-‐
funded
(7th
Framework
Programme)
FIREBALL-‐project
in
Helsinki
on
November
18th,
2010
by
the
ciFes
of
Amsterdam,
Manchester,
Lisbon,
Barcelona
and
Helsinki.
• Aims
to
establish
a
collaboraAon
mechanism
through
which
a
network
of
Smart
CiAes
across
Europe
engages
in
long-‐term
collaboraAon
for
adopAng
User
Driven
Open
InnovaAon
to
explore
the
opportuniAes
of
the
Future
Internet
and
to
support
ciFes
to
innovate
in
order
to
tackle
the
major
societal
challenges
faced
by
Europe,
such
as
sustainable
mobility,
climate
change,
energy
security
or
our
ageing
populaFon.
• Connected
Smart
CiAes
Network
in
• ENoLL
as
a
ThemaAc
Domain
• See
Helsinki
Showcase
on
Vimeo
11. Connected
Smart
CiFes
Network
2/2
• Closely
collaboraFng
with
Smart
CiFes
Pormolio
Working
Group
and
ENoLL
senng
the
basis
for
long
term
sustainability
• Adding
new
city
members
in
Europe
and
beyond
• SupporFng
new
projects
• PromoFng
large
scale
projects
• Policy
recommendaFons.
Pre-‐comercial
procurement
of
innovaFon
• Sharing
best
pracFces
cases
• CreaFng
RDI
Roadmap
12. ENoLL
in
projects:
Meaning
for
the
ENoLL
Members
• ParFcipaFon
in
projects
is
a
service
that
ENoLL
provides
to
its
EffecFve
and
Associated
members
• Distributed
tasks
• Direct
parFcipaFon
in
ENoLL
projects
• Providing
informaFon
about
upcoming
calls
• Helping
our
members
to
create
consorFa
• Providing
lefers
of
support
in
projects
13. ENoLL
in
projects:
Know
more
about
what
is
going
on
• ENoLL
Project
Involvement
Guidelines
• ENoLL
Project
WG
• Ongoing
projects:
• EPIC,
SMARTIP,
PERIPHERIA
(CIP
ICT
PSP):
started
Q4
2010.
• CONCORD
(FP7,
CSA):
started
Q2
2011
• CITYSDK
(CIP
ICT
PSP):
in
negoFaFons
and
expected
to
be
started
in
Q4
2011
• INNOMATNET
(FP7,
CSA):
in
negoFaFons
and
expected
to
be
started
in
Q4
2011
14. What
have
we
been
up
to?
• Project
involvement
and
facilitaFon
for
our
members
• Partner
in
4
Smart
City
pilots
(funded
from
CIP
ICT
PSP)
• Launch
of
the
Connected
Smart
CiFes
network
• Living
Lab
Summer
School
(2010
Paris,
2011
Barcelona,
2012
Helsinki
• MoUs
with
FAO,
World
Bank,
CAISEC,
UNITED,
LLiSA
• New
ENoLL
communicaFon
tools
and
services
• Future
Internet
and
Social
InnovaFon
Convergence
(CONCORD
FI
PPP)
• Brazilian
network
of
Living
Labs,
African
Network
of
Living
Labs,
Chinese
Network
of
Living
Labs....
15. Upcoming
ENoLL
events
acFviFes
-‐Join
us!
• ENoLL
@
PICNIC
2011
Urban
Labs,
Living
Networks
(14th
September)
Amsterdam
• Living
Lab
prize
(sponsored
by
ENoLL)
• ENoLL
@
Open
days,
3rd
European
InnovaFon
Summit
(11th
&
13th
October)
Brussels
• ENoLL
@
Future
Internet
Week
(24th
&
26th
October)
Poznan
(6th
Wave
Launch)
• ENoLL
@
eChallenges
(26th
–
28th
October)
• ENoLL
@SME
Outreach
event
(tentaFve
date
24th
November)
• ENoLL
@
InnovaFon
ConvenFon
(5th-‐6th
December)
Brussels
16. Keep
your
eye
on…
• Strategic
and
proacFve
policy
influencing
with
regard
to
EU
policies
(EU
2020,
InnovaFon
Union,
Digital
Agenda)
and
instruments
(Horizon
2020)
post
2013-‐
focus
on
user-‐driven
innovaFon
in
the
upcoming
funding
instruments,
working
closely
with
EU
insFtuFons
(EC,
EU
Parliament,
CoR,
EECS)
• Strategic
EU
iniFaFves
(Future
Internet
PPP,
Smart
CiFes)
• CooperaFon
with
ERRIN,
EUROCITIES,
EEN
• GlobalizaFon
of
ENoLL
(in
Brazil,
China,
Africa)
strategic
alliances
with
World
Bank,
FAO,
INSME
• Enhancing
the
members
services
(portal,
profiles,
supporFng
the
ENoLL
working
groups)