The document discusses contributing to innovation in the region of Palmela, Portugal. It describes Fiapal LL, a stakeholder group of over 60 companies and the Palmela Municipality and University. It outlines their success story in establishing the Apollon eManufacturing platform to support the automotive industry cluster. It also discusses how the group uses a mobile VAM vehicle to deliver decentralized municipal services to rural and remote areas to improve access to goods, services, and information for all local populations.
Ontec Systems was originally established in South Africa in 1989 as Angcon Technologies and has undergone several ownership changes over the decades, originally manufacturing prepaid electricity meters. It is now wholly focused on the South African market as a majority black-owned company, providing smart metering and data management solutions for electricity, gas, and water utilities. The company aims to help utilities optimize resource delivery and management through products like prepaid and smart meters, meter data collection systems, and analytics software.
'Living Lab' for HCI - presentation made at HCI International 2009Ed Chi
HCI have long moved beyond the evaluation setting of a single user
sitting in front of a single desktop computer, yet many of our fundamentally
held viewpoints about evaluation continues to be ruled by outdated biases
derived from this legacy. We need to engage with real users in 'Living
Laboratories', in which researchers either adopt or create functioning systems
that are used in real settings. These new experimental platforms will greatly
enable researchers to conduct evaluations that span many users, places, time,
location, and social factors in ways that are unimaginable before.
The Telecommunication Networks and Integrated Services (TNS) Laboratory is located within the Department of Digital Systems at the University of Piraeus in Greece. The TNS Laboratory conducts research and development in areas related to telecommunication networks and services. It is staffed by 3 faculty members, 4 senior research engineers, 5 PhD students, and 25 research/software engineers. Past research activities included projects related to broadband networks, wireless access infrastructures, core networks, and services. Ongoing research focuses on projects involving cognitive networks, self-management in future networks, and experimentation platforms related to cognitive radio and network management architectures.
Ten years post-installation, North America’s largest living roof – about the size of eight football fields – continues to flourish atop Dearborn Truck Plant’s final assembly building, part of the Ford Rouge Center. Various plants, insects and animals have come to depend on what is now a thriving ecosystem that equates to a 10.4-acre garden. The living roof also serves as a cost-effective alternative to roof maintenance for Ford, while keeping heating and cooling costs in check for the factory underneath.
This document discusses urban living labs and the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It provides information on ENoLL's role as an intermediary connecting over 410 accredited living labs that follow ENoLL's research-based principles and human-centric approach. Living labs take a practice-driven, collaborative approach to innovation by engaging citizens and multiple stakeholders in real-world experiments and co-creation from idea to post-launch. ENoLL helps scale innovation across cities, countries, and sectors through its global network of living labs.
Ontec Systems was originally established in South Africa in 1989 as Angcon Technologies and has undergone several ownership changes over the decades, originally manufacturing prepaid electricity meters. It is now wholly focused on the South African market as a majority black-owned company, providing smart metering and data management solutions for electricity, gas, and water utilities. The company aims to help utilities optimize resource delivery and management through products like prepaid and smart meters, meter data collection systems, and analytics software.
'Living Lab' for HCI - presentation made at HCI International 2009Ed Chi
HCI have long moved beyond the evaluation setting of a single user
sitting in front of a single desktop computer, yet many of our fundamentally
held viewpoints about evaluation continues to be ruled by outdated biases
derived from this legacy. We need to engage with real users in 'Living
Laboratories', in which researchers either adopt or create functioning systems
that are used in real settings. These new experimental platforms will greatly
enable researchers to conduct evaluations that span many users, places, time,
location, and social factors in ways that are unimaginable before.
The Telecommunication Networks and Integrated Services (TNS) Laboratory is located within the Department of Digital Systems at the University of Piraeus in Greece. The TNS Laboratory conducts research and development in areas related to telecommunication networks and services. It is staffed by 3 faculty members, 4 senior research engineers, 5 PhD students, and 25 research/software engineers. Past research activities included projects related to broadband networks, wireless access infrastructures, core networks, and services. Ongoing research focuses on projects involving cognitive networks, self-management in future networks, and experimentation platforms related to cognitive radio and network management architectures.
Ten years post-installation, North America’s largest living roof – about the size of eight football fields – continues to flourish atop Dearborn Truck Plant’s final assembly building, part of the Ford Rouge Center. Various plants, insects and animals have come to depend on what is now a thriving ecosystem that equates to a 10.4-acre garden. The living roof also serves as a cost-effective alternative to roof maintenance for Ford, while keeping heating and cooling costs in check for the factory underneath.
This document discusses urban living labs and the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It provides information on ENoLL's role as an intermediary connecting over 410 accredited living labs that follow ENoLL's research-based principles and human-centric approach. Living labs take a practice-driven, collaborative approach to innovation by engaging citizens and multiple stakeholders in real-world experiments and co-creation from idea to post-launch. ENoLL helps scale innovation across cities, countries, and sectors through its global network of living labs.
Inspiring Business means imagining. A synthesis of two concepts that go hand in hand: imagining and making it come true.
For TECNALIA, imagining means having ideas that help our clients and society have a better future. Ideas that create value.
Making it come true is providing imaginative, technological, creative solutions. Solutions that bring real results.
A different way of doing things, defining good ideas and making them come true.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff across multiple countries. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, business divisions, areas of specialization in research excellence teams, and global presence through partnerships.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Oct 2018Jokin Hidalgo
Tecnalia Corporation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
The document describes Algar Group, a Brazilian conglomerate operating in ICT, agribusiness, services, and tourism. It has over 3,500 employees, 1 million clients, and has been operating for 60 years. Algar Group offers various telecommunication products and services including fixed line, mobile, broadband, TV, and data/IT services. It has a network spanning 13,000 km and operates in 192 cities. The company prioritizes innovation, sustainability, and being among the best companies to work for in Brazil.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities and backgrounds. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, business divisions, expertise areas, and global presence to promote open innovation through partnerships.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from diverse backgrounds working across 6 interconnected business divisions. In 2017, TECNALIA had revenues of over 100 million euros from both public and private funding sources. TECNALIA focuses its research on 6 major challenges including advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health and aging. It provides services such as R&D projects and technological expertise to help companies overcome challenges and identify business opportunities.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities working across 6 interconnected business divisions. TECNALIA focuses on developing technologies to address major challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, energy, health, and more. It works with companies and universities to bring innovations to market through open innovation and a global presence.
This document discusses the importance of using new modulation models in optical networks to increase versatility and revenue. It notes the constant increase in network traffic driven by factors like video and wireless devices. New modulation techniques like QPSK, 16QAM, and 8QAM are able to improve spectral efficiency and increase reach compared to older standards. This allows networks to optimize resources and transport more traffic over the same bandwidth. The document advocates that a range of modulation formats combined with reconfigurable transponders provides more efficient optical networks that can adapt to changing traffic demands.
- The Monte Group was founded in 1980 by Manuel and Alípio do Monte and has since expanded internationally. It is now present in 10 countries across Europe, Africa, and South America.
- The Group engages in engineering and construction, aggregates and industry, environmental services, real estate, concessions, and capital investments. It has over 2,600 employees worldwide.
- Key business units include road concessions, water infrastructure projects, wastewater treatment plants, quarries and concrete production, and environmental services. The Group aims to strengthen its presence in existing markets and core business areas.
- The Monte Group was founded in 1980 by Manuel and Alípio do Monte and has since expanded internationally. It is now present in 10 countries across Europe, Africa, and South America.
- The Group engages in engineering and construction, aggregates and industry, environmental services, real estate, concessions, and capital investments. It has over 2,600 employees worldwide.
- Key business units include road concessions totaling 847 km, water treatment plants and infrastructure projects, and 8 aggregates plants in Portugal and 7 in Angola. The Group is continuously expanding into new markets and business areas.
Introduction of Ceepower ( A-listed corporation, China )Ver.2019 BruceZhuo1
CEEPOWER is an integrated energy group company located in China that is engaged in smart grid investment, energy internet solutions, and transmission and distribution equipment manufacturing. It has eight subsidiaries and over 30 offices worldwide. The document discusses CEEPOWER's business overview including its manufacturing facilities, solutions for systems like transmission and distribution, solar and wind power, and electric vehicles. It also covers their project services, operations and maintenance services for transmission systems and solar farms, and social responsibility initiatives related to environment, society and employees.
Pyrotech training report by abhishek kushwahaABHISHEK KUMAR
The document is a report submitted by Abhishek Kushwaha on his four week industrial training at Pyrotech Electronics Pvt. Ltd. in Udaipur, India. The report provides an overview of Pyrotech, including its manufacturing facilities, products, and clients. It also describes Kushwaha's visits to different departments including marketing, design, purchasing, and production and discusses what he learned about PLC panels and generator control panels during his training.
MP Lifts is a Spanish firm that designs, manufactures, sells, installs and maintains lifts and escalators. It has over 50 years of experience and operates in 115 countries. The company emphasizes innovation, flexibility, and customer service. It has manufacturing centers in Spain that produce 12,000 complete lifts per year. MP focuses on research and development and provides ongoing training to maintain technical knowledge. It aims to offer high quality products at fair prices globally while adhering to environmental sustainability standards.
TOOL TECH SPM is an automation company that offers a range of machines for welding, metal forming, cutting, and other processes. It has experience since 2004 and clients in various industries including automotive, aerospace, aviation, and more. The company focuses on developing ideas to meet future customer needs through creativity, innovation and understanding challenges faced by both humans and machines. It aims to provide superior quality turn-key solutions through custom design, manufacturing, installation, support and exceptional value-added services.
This document summarizes Pavel Vrba's presentation on Eparkomat, a smart parking solution company. Eparkomat uses big data from cellular signals, sensors, cameras and social networks to predict parking availability with up to 96% accuracy. This allows drivers to be guided to available parking within 3.5 minutes of searching. The company started in 2013 as an intrapreneur project within T-Mobile CZ and Deutsche Telekom. It has since spun off and now has 23 employees and operations in two countries, with plans to expand across Europe and into the US by 2020. Key customers include Deutsche Telekom and automotive companies interested in connected car services.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from over 30 different nationalities. TECNALIA works across 6 interconnected business divisions - energy and environment, building technologies, ICT, industry and transport, health, and emerging businesses - to develop technologies that transform the present by addressing challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health. TECNALIA has a global presence and works with companies and other organizations to transform technology into economic growth.
For more than 15 years we are present in the aeronautical sector, working together with the market key players and with reference installations in companies like Airbus, Embraer or Dassault Aviation. Always subject to high standards in the most competitive environments, we are able to offer an optimal solution at a competitive price.
Starting from the “specs” and other requirements defined by the customer, we design the most suitable solution based on our experience.
More info on: www.cabinaslagos.com
This document discusses the role of living labs and social innovation ecosystems in addressing societal challenges. It notes that current innovation models are not well-suited for societal challenges and explores how social innovation ecosystems could help. The document also describes a collaboratory project in southern Catalonia called "Collaboratori CatSud" that brings together various labs across different organizations to work on issues like climate, energy, culture and health. It concludes that living labs should focus on solving global and local challenges by co-creating social innovation ecosystems with other organizations and that collaboratories can help materialize these new ecosystems while addressing the importance of territory.
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.
Inspiring Business means imagining. A synthesis of two concepts that go hand in hand: imagining and making it come true.
For TECNALIA, imagining means having ideas that help our clients and society have a better future. Ideas that create value.
Making it come true is providing imaginative, technological, creative solutions. Solutions that bring real results.
A different way of doing things, defining good ideas and making them come true.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff across multiple countries. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, including its board of trustees, business divisions, areas of specialization in research excellence teams, and global presence through partnerships.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Oct 2018Jokin Hidalgo
Tecnalia Corporation is a Technology Corporation set up in 2001 with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context.
The document describes Algar Group, a Brazilian conglomerate operating in ICT, agribusiness, services, and tourism. It has over 3,500 employees, 1 million clients, and has been operating for 60 years. Algar Group offers various telecommunication products and services including fixed line, mobile, broadband, TV, and data/IT services. It has a network spanning 13,000 km and operates in 192 cities. The company prioritizes innovation, sustainability, and being among the best companies to work for in Brazil.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities and backgrounds. The document discusses TECNALIA's mission to transform technology into economic growth. It provides an overview of TECNALIA's organizational structure, business divisions, expertise areas, and global presence to promote open innovation through partnerships.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from diverse backgrounds working across 6 interconnected business divisions. In 2017, TECNALIA had revenues of over 100 million euros from both public and private funding sources. TECNALIA focuses its research on 6 major challenges including advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health and aging. It provides services such as R&D projects and technological expertise to help companies overcome challenges and identify business opportunities.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from various nationalities working across 6 interconnected business divisions. TECNALIA focuses on developing technologies to address major challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, energy, health, and more. It works with companies and universities to bring innovations to market through open innovation and a global presence.
This document discusses the importance of using new modulation models in optical networks to increase versatility and revenue. It notes the constant increase in network traffic driven by factors like video and wireless devices. New modulation techniques like QPSK, 16QAM, and 8QAM are able to improve spectral efficiency and increase reach compared to older standards. This allows networks to optimize resources and transport more traffic over the same bandwidth. The document advocates that a range of modulation formats combined with reconfigurable transponders provides more efficient optical networks that can adapt to changing traffic demands.
- The Monte Group was founded in 1980 by Manuel and Alípio do Monte and has since expanded internationally. It is now present in 10 countries across Europe, Africa, and South America.
- The Group engages in engineering and construction, aggregates and industry, environmental services, real estate, concessions, and capital investments. It has over 2,600 employees worldwide.
- Key business units include road concessions, water infrastructure projects, wastewater treatment plants, quarries and concrete production, and environmental services. The Group aims to strengthen its presence in existing markets and core business areas.
- The Monte Group was founded in 1980 by Manuel and Alípio do Monte and has since expanded internationally. It is now present in 10 countries across Europe, Africa, and South America.
- The Group engages in engineering and construction, aggregates and industry, environmental services, real estate, concessions, and capital investments. It has over 2,600 employees worldwide.
- Key business units include road concessions totaling 847 km, water treatment plants and infrastructure projects, and 8 aggregates plants in Portugal and 7 in Angola. The Group is continuously expanding into new markets and business areas.
Introduction of Ceepower ( A-listed corporation, China )Ver.2019 BruceZhuo1
CEEPOWER is an integrated energy group company located in China that is engaged in smart grid investment, energy internet solutions, and transmission and distribution equipment manufacturing. It has eight subsidiaries and over 30 offices worldwide. The document discusses CEEPOWER's business overview including its manufacturing facilities, solutions for systems like transmission and distribution, solar and wind power, and electric vehicles. It also covers their project services, operations and maintenance services for transmission systems and solar farms, and social responsibility initiatives related to environment, society and employees.
Pyrotech training report by abhishek kushwahaABHISHEK KUMAR
The document is a report submitted by Abhishek Kushwaha on his four week industrial training at Pyrotech Electronics Pvt. Ltd. in Udaipur, India. The report provides an overview of Pyrotech, including its manufacturing facilities, products, and clients. It also describes Kushwaha's visits to different departments including marketing, design, purchasing, and production and discusses what he learned about PLC panels and generator control panels during his training.
MP Lifts is a Spanish firm that designs, manufactures, sells, installs and maintains lifts and escalators. It has over 50 years of experience and operates in 115 countries. The company emphasizes innovation, flexibility, and customer service. It has manufacturing centers in Spain that produce 12,000 complete lifts per year. MP focuses on research and development and provides ongoing training to maintain technical knowledge. It aims to offer high quality products at fair prices globally while adhering to environmental sustainability standards.
TOOL TECH SPM is an automation company that offers a range of machines for welding, metal forming, cutting, and other processes. It has experience since 2004 and clients in various industries including automotive, aerospace, aviation, and more. The company focuses on developing ideas to meet future customer needs through creativity, innovation and understanding challenges faced by both humans and machines. It aims to provide superior quality turn-key solutions through custom design, manufacturing, installation, support and exceptional value-added services.
This document summarizes Pavel Vrba's presentation on Eparkomat, a smart parking solution company. Eparkomat uses big data from cellular signals, sensors, cameras and social networks to predict parking availability with up to 96% accuracy. This allows drivers to be guided to available parking within 3.5 minutes of searching. The company started in 2013 as an intrapreneur project within T-Mobile CZ and Deutsche Telekom. It has since spun off and now has 23 employees and operations in two countries, with plans to expand across Europe and into the US by 2020. Key customers include Deutsche Telekom and automotive companies interested in connected car services.
TECNALIA is a research and technological development center located in Europe. It has over 1,400 staff members from over 30 different nationalities. TECNALIA works across 6 interconnected business divisions - energy and environment, building technologies, ICT, industry and transport, health, and emerging businesses - to develop technologies that transform the present by addressing challenges in areas like advanced manufacturing, low-carbon energy, and health. TECNALIA has a global presence and works with companies and other organizations to transform technology into economic growth.
For more than 15 years we are present in the aeronautical sector, working together with the market key players and with reference installations in companies like Airbus, Embraer or Dassault Aviation. Always subject to high standards in the most competitive environments, we are able to offer an optimal solution at a competitive price.
Starting from the “specs” and other requirements defined by the customer, we design the most suitable solution based on our experience.
More info on: www.cabinaslagos.com
This document discusses the role of living labs and social innovation ecosystems in addressing societal challenges. It notes that current innovation models are not well-suited for societal challenges and explores how social innovation ecosystems could help. The document also describes a collaboratory project in southern Catalonia called "Collaboratori CatSud" that brings together various labs across different organizations to work on issues like climate, energy, culture and health. It concludes that living labs should focus on solving global and local challenges by co-creating social innovation ecosystems with other organizations and that collaboratories can help materialize these new ecosystems while addressing the importance of territory.
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.
ENoLL has labelled 474 living labs since 2007 and welcomed 8 newcomers in 2020. After Europe, Asia is the most represented continent with active ENoLL members. The ENoLL Learning Lab program first kicked off in 2017 with 8 sessions in 2020 and 16 planned for 2021. Since November 2019, ENoLL has funded new projects bringing in 100,000 EUR in resources. ENoLL's first Digital Living Lab Days had 327 participants and focused on connecting people and technology. ENoLL has around 8,000 Twitter followers but has never been a project coordinator.
This document summarizes a webinar discussing steps towards a post-COVID-19 digital society and open innovation for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe. The webinar features presentations from organizations in Italy, Spain, and Europe on how their local ecosystems have responded to COVID-19 and their visions for the future digital society. Panelists discuss examples of urban regeneration projects, digital gastronomy initiatives, and European Commission programs supporting business innovation. The webinar aims to explore opportunities for SMEs through open innovation as societies transition to a post-pandemic digital future.
This document summarizes a webinar discussing how COVID-19 has positively changed universities. Speakers from universities in Spain, Finland, Denmark, and South Africa discussed their experiences with transitioning to online learning, challenges faced, and opportunities for improvement. Topics included the need for better internet access, pedagogically sound uses of technology, risks of overemphasis on short-term responses, and ensuring equitable access to education during and after the pandemic. Overall, the webinar focused on lessons learned from the crisis and ways it could spur beneficial long-term transformations in higher education.
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)
This document summarizes a webinar presentation about an Urban Living Lab Framework. It begins by welcoming attendees and informing them that the presentation will start shortly. Attendees are instructed to remain muted until the question and answer session, and to enter any questions in the chat box. The webinar is also noted as being recorded. The presentation outline includes defining what a living lab and urban living lab are, their key components, and theoretical foundations. It then discusses the urban living lab framework in more detail, outlining its key components of governance and management, financing and business models, urban context, nature-based solutions, and partners including citizens.
This webinar provided an overview of the Etat de Genève (GE-LAB / Genève Lab) living lab. Genève Lab works with the public sector in Geneva on digital transformation and innovation methods. They take a user-centered co-design approach and focus on topics like the state's digital policy, e-government services, and new technologies. The presentation discussed some of their projects like a public consultation platform and redesigning a form for an annual training grant with citizens. They emphasized building trust and credibility through collaboration with internal and external networks.
Krakow Technology Park has been operating as a Living Lab since 2014, working to improve air quality in cities through a co-creation process. They have engaged stakeholders like local communities, administration, businesses and academics to provide input into updating the regional Air Protection Programme. Activities have included workshops to understand perspectives, generate ideas and recommend solutions. This has resulted in proposals to address issues like transportation, public information and monitoring. Next steps include testing the winning solution and consulting on the updated Programme.
This webinar will discuss drop-out in living lab field tests. A living lab field test involves testing innovations in real-life contexts with voluntary participants. Key issues include ensuring participation continues throughout the study. Drop-out occurs when participants do not complete all tasks by the deadline. Factors influencing drop-out include problems with the innovation, how tasks are designed, and participants' circumstances. Recommendations to reduce drop-out include clearly communicating expectations and ensuring the test remains flexible and beneficial for participants. Ethical considerations include informed consent and protecting participants' interests.
This webinar presentation from imec.livinglabs discusses how they operate as a "living-labs-as-a-service" organization. They provide several services including exploring and co-creating innovations with users, designing and prototyping solutions, and testing and validating solutions. Imec.livinglabs focuses on being a lean, multi-disciplinary organization with a dedicated user panel and customer focus. They help organizations innovate in a structured manner by using tools like the business model canvas and lean validation methods. An example innovation project for addressing senior loneliness is presented to illustrate their process.
This webinar provided an overview of the Eindhoven Living Lab in the Netherlands. It discussed the urban context of Eindhoven and described several demonstration projects focused on nature-based solutions for climate adaptation. These projects aim to improve livability through increasing green spaces, daylighting watercourses, and mitigating heat stress. The webinar also discussed engagement activities with citizens and stakeholders from government, universities, and businesses. It outlined the roles of the municipality and other partners, and governance and financing models for the living lab. Next steps include monitoring the impact of projects and pursuing spin-off initiatives.
This webinar presentation provided an overview of the Thess-AHALL Living Lab and its work in sustainable community building methodologies. The presentation discussed Thess-AHALL's urban context and real life environments for research, its innovation through participatory campaigns, governance model and business plans, roles within the organization, methods for engaging citizens and stakeholders, and goals for the future including developing community management tools and validating its lifelong learning methodology. The presentation concluded with an invitation for questions and further discussion.
This webinar provided an overview of the Etat de Genève (GE-LAB / Genève Lab) living lab in Geneva. Attendees were reminded to remain muted until the question and answer session and that the webinar was being recorded. The presentation then began with an introduction to the Vuores living lab in Tampere, Finland, which uses nature-based solutions like swales, wetlands, and retention ponds for stormwater management in the new city district of Vuores. Activities in the living lab included developing small nature-based solutions through innovation vouchers, engaging stakeholders through workshops and activities, monitoring water quality, and integrating the living lab into long-term city processes
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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Ø Apollon - eManufacturing
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Palmela Municipality
University
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462 km²
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VIÇOS ECOLÓGICOS DE MANUTENÇÃO INDUSTRIAL PORTUGUESES, LDA ISPT - INJECÇÃO E SERIGRAFIA DE PLÁSTICOS TÉCNICOS, LDA ITURRI PORTUGAL INDÚSTRIA E SEGURANÇA, S.A. MANUEL DA C
ONCEIÇÃO GRAÇA, LDA MAQUIJIG, LDA MATRISA - SOCIEDADE CONSTRUTORA DE MATRIZES, S.A MELCYLIX-ENGENHARIA E PROJECTOS DE METAIS, LDA MONTITEC-MONTAGENS ELÉCTRICAS E ELECT
RÓNICAS, LDA NAVIGOMES - NAVEGAÇÃO E COMÉRCIO, LDA NESSIE - SOLUÇÕES EM AUTOMAÇÃO, LDA OPERATIONAL CONSULTING, LDA PALEXPO-TECNOLOGIAS LASER, S.A PARABÓLICA – CONSTRU
ÇÃO E REP. DE MOLAS E CARROÇARIAS, LDA PARFEL-SOC. DE EQUIPAMENTOS E ACESSÓRIOS INDUSTRIAIS, LDA PPG-REVESTIMENTOS PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, A.E.I.E PRENSO METAL, LDA QLS AUTOMOTI
VE RESIBRAS-COMP. PORTUGUESA DE RESINAS PARA ABRASIVOS, S.A SAS AUTOSYSTEMTECHNICK DE PORTUGAL UNIPESSOAL, LDA SCHNELLECKE LOGÍSTICA E TRANSPORTE, LDA SETMÁQUINAS – E
QUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS, LDA SGG-SERVIÇOS GERAIS DE GESTÃO, S.A. SINTAX LOGÍSTICA TRANSPORTES, S.A SPPM - SOC. PORTUGUESA DE PINTURA E MÓDULOS PARA A IND.AUTOMÓVEL, S.A T-S
YSTEMS ITC IBÉRIA, AS (SOCIEDAD UNIPERSONAL) - SUCURSAL PORTUGAL (T-SYSTEMS) TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE PORTUGAL VANPRO - ASSENTOS, LDA VICTOR SANTOS, LDA VISTEON PORTUGUESA, LD
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LTING, LDA-SOLUÇÕES DE RECURSOS HUMANOS ADECCO AUTOMOTIVE APSS-ADMINISTRAÇÃO DOS PORTOS DE SETÚBAL E SESIMBRA, S.A.AR WATT - AR CONDICIONADO E VENTILAÇÃO, LDA ATEC – A
SSOCIAÇÃO DE FORMAÇÃO PARA A INDÚSTRIA AUTOEUROPA BANCO ESPÍRITO SANTO, S.A BENTELER - INDÚSTRIA DE COMPONENTES PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA BILTES - EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS E
SERVIÇOS, LDA CÂMARA MUNICIPAL PALMELA CARLOS MONTEIRO & FILHOS, LDA CLAUDIOCAR-AB.COMERC.COMPONENTES AUTO, UNIPESSOAL LDA CONTINENTAL LEMMERZ (PORTUGAL) COMP.PARA
AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA DADOSET - REPARAÇÃO DE MÁQUINAS, LDA DSV SOLUTIONS, LDA DURA AUTOMOTIVE PORTUGUESA INDÚSTRIA COMPONENTES PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA DYNASYS—ENGENHARIA E
TELECOMUNICAÇÕES, AS EDAG PORTUGUESA - ENGENHARIA DE PROJECTOS, LDA EDSCHA ARJAL - SISTEMAS TÉCNICOS PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA ELECTROFER IV - TRATAMENTO DE SUPERFÍCIES, LD
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MELA, S.A INAPAL PLÁSTICOS, S.A. IPODEC PORTUGAL - GESTÃO DE RESÍDUOS, LDA ISPORECO - INTEGRAÇÃO DE SERVIÇOS ECOLÓGICOS DE MANUTENÇÃO INDUSTRIAL PORTUGUESES, LDA ISPT – IN
JECÇÃO E SERIGRAFIA DE PLÁSTICOS TÉCNICOS, LDA ITURRI PORTUGAL INDÚSTRIA E SEGURANÇA, S.A. MANUEL DA CONCEIÇÃO GRAÇA, LDA MAQUIJIG, LDA MATRISA - SOCIEDADE CONSTRUTORA D
E MATRIZES, S.A MELCYLIX-ENGENHARIA E PROJECTOS DE METAIS, LDA MONTITEC-MONTAGENS ELÉCTRICAS E ELECT RÓNICAS, LDA NAVIGOMES - NAVEGAÇÃO E COMÉRCIO, LDA NESSIE - SOLUÇÕES
EM AUTOMAÇÃO, LDA OPERATIONAL CONSULTING, LDA PALEXPO-TECNOLOGIAS LASER, S.A PARABÓLICA – CONSTRU ÇÃO E REP. DE MOLAS E CARROÇARIAS, LDA PARFEL-SOC. DE EQUIPAMENTOS E
ACESSÓRIOS INDUSTRIAIS, LDA PPG-REVESTIMENTOS PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, A.E.I.E PRENSO METAL, LDA QLS AUTOMOTIVE RESIBRAS-COMP. PORTUGUESA DE RESINAS PARA ABRASIVOS, S.A SAS AUTO
SYSTEMTECHNICK DE PORTUGAL UNIPESSOAL, LDA SCHNELLECKE LOGÍSTICA E TRANSPORTE, LDA SETMÁQUINAS – EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS, LDA SGG-SERVIÇOS GERAIS DE GESTÃO, S.A. SINTA
X LOGÍSTICA TRANSPORTES, S.A SPPM - SOC. PORTUGUESA DE PINTURA E MÓDULOS PARA A IND.AUTOMÓVEL, S.A T-S YSTEMS ITC IBÉRIA, AS (SOCIEDAD UNIPERSONAL) - SUCURSAL PORTUGAL (T-SY
STEMS) TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE PORTUGAL VANPRO - ASSENTOS, LDA VICTOR SANTOS, LDA VISTEON PORTUGUESA, LD A WEBASTO PORTUGAL-SISTEMAS PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA WELPRODUR, LDA
WHEELS LOGÍSTICA E TRANSPORTES, S.A. A-VISION - PREST.SERVIÇOS À IND. AUTOMÓVEL, UNIPESSOAL LDA AC CONSULTING, LDA-SOLUÇÕES DE RECURSOS HUMANOS ADECCO AUTOMOTIVE APSS-A
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SANTO, S.A BENTELER - INDÚSTRIA DE COMPONENTES PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA BILTES - EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS E SERVIÇOS, LDA CÂMARA MUNICIPAL PALMELA CARLOS MONTEIRO & FILHOS, L
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HIGIENE E SEGURANÇA NO TRABALHO, LDA IMEGUISA (PORTUGAL) - INDÚSTRIAS METÁLICAS REUNIDAS, LDA INAPAL PALMELA, S.A INAPAL PLÁSTICOS, S.A. IPODEC PORTUGAL - GESTÃO DE RESÍDUO
S, LDA ISPORECO - INTEGRAÇÃO DE SERVIÇOS ECOLÓGICOS DE MANUTENÇÃO INDUSTRIAL PORTUGUESES, LDA ISPT - INJECÇÃO E SERIGRAFIA DE PLÁSTICOS TÉCNICOS, LDA ITURRI PORTUGAL INDÚ
STRIA E SEGURANÇA, S.A. MANUEL DA CONCEIÇÃO GRAÇA, LDA MAQUIJIG, LDA MATRISA - SOCIEDADE CONSTRUTORA DE MATRIZES, S.A MELCYLIX-ENGENHARIA E PROJECTOS DE METAIS, LDA MONT
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E.I.E PRENSO METAL, LDA QLS AUTOMOTIVE RESIBRAS-COMP. PORTUGUESA DE RESINAS PARA ABRASIVOS, S.A SAS AUTOSYSTEMTECHNICK DE PORTUGAL UNIPESSOAL, LDA SCHNELLECKE LOGÍSTI
CA E TRANSPORTE, LDA SETMÁQUINAS – EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS, LDA SGG-SERVIÇOS GERAIS DE GESTÃO, S.A. SINTAX LOGÍSTICA TRANSPORTES, S.A SPPM - SOC. PORTUGUESA DE PINTURA E
MÓDULOS PARA A IND.AUTOMÓVEL, S.A T-S YSTEMS ITC IBÉRIA, AS (SOCIEDAD UNIPERSONAL) - SUCURSAL PORTUGAL (T-SYSTEMS) TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE PORTUGAL VANPRO - ASSENTOS, LDA VICT
OR SANTOS, LDA VISTEON PORTUGUESA, LD A WEBASTO PORTUGAL-SISTEMAS PARA AUTOMÓVEIS, LDA WELPRODUR, LDA WHEELS LOGÍSTICA E TRANSPORTES, S.A. A-VISION - PREST.SERVIÇOS À IN
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5. Services to population
Ø People in rural and remote areas have low/ no access to specific
goods, services and information.
Ø Make services available to ALL
Ø 1st Step Decentralized Municipal Services
VAM vehicle
Ø Next Steps Support / aid @ home
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