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?"
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)
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.
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 webinar is for all participants, workshop organisers and those interested in attending the OpenLivingLab Days in Krakow, Poland between 29 August - 1 September 2017.
Content of the webinar:
- background info
- hosts & organisers
- what to expect
- VIP Panelists
- preparation
- the program
- workshops
- specific workshops
- local visits/challenges
- social
- practical information
Link to youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB9Jj1XI0rg&feature=youtu.be
Living lab examples of projects where digital transformation and open innovation concepts are brought to practice. ENoLL President, Tuija Hirvikoski has presented the relationship between the European Network of Living Labs and the 3Os Strategy at the Open Innovation 2.0 Conference at Cluj, Romania on 14 June 2017.
Examples of living lab projects:
- African Living Lab
- Laurea Living Lab
- CforCare
- LiCalab
- imec
- Citilab
- Eindhoven
More examples of projects can be found in the ENoLL Publication Best Living Lab Project Awards.
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?"
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)
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.
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 webinar is for all participants, workshop organisers and those interested in attending the OpenLivingLab Days in Krakow, Poland between 29 August - 1 September 2017.
Content of the webinar:
- background info
- hosts & organisers
- what to expect
- VIP Panelists
- preparation
- the program
- workshops
- specific workshops
- local visits/challenges
- social
- practical information
Link to youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB9Jj1XI0rg&feature=youtu.be
Living lab examples of projects where digital transformation and open innovation concepts are brought to practice. ENoLL President, Tuija Hirvikoski has presented the relationship between the European Network of Living Labs and the 3Os Strategy at the Open Innovation 2.0 Conference at Cluj, Romania on 14 June 2017.
Examples of living lab projects:
- African Living Lab
- Laurea Living Lab
- CforCare
- LiCalab
- imec
- Citilab
- Eindhoven
More examples of projects can be found in the ENoLL Publication Best Living Lab Project Awards.
A presentation delivered in Brussels on 13th february 2017 International Evidence Review 'Experimenting with Urban Living Labs (ULLs) beyond Smart City-Regions'
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Implementation of the RIS3-strategies on 11.10.2016
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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
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A presentation delivered in Brussels on 13th february 2017 International Evidence Review 'Experimenting with Urban Living Labs (ULLs) beyond Smart City-Regions'
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.
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
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
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.
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
Keynote Markku Markkula - From Smart Cities to Pioneering Regional Innovation...Mindtrek
Keynote at Mindtrek 2016
Markku Markkula
President of the European Committee of the Regions CoR
From Smart Cities to Pioneering Regional Innovation Ecosystems
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Lars Frederiksen: Ecocit: Research on innovation and sustainability in urban ...STEPS Centre
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For the second year we are showcasing different projects - an outcome of work done in Living Labs. These projects are from different disciplines, ranging from Energy, Smart Cities to Health. We invite you to vote for a project of your choice. https://bit.ly/2Gwb5Tt
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3. Combine technological innovation and Social
Innovation to solve ethical and privacy implications
and to facilitate the transition towards more
sustainable lifestyles.
=> ICT can decrease global carbon emissions,
stimulate economic growth and deliver benefits to
society.
Lessons learnt / 23.10.2015
5. “The year is 2030. Open Science has become a reality and is
offering a whole range of new, unlimited opportunities for
research and discovery worldwide.
Scientists, citizens, publishers, research institutions, public
and private research funders, students and education
professionals as well as companies from around the globe are
sharing an open, virtual environment called The Lab”.
(Carlos Moedas, Open Innovation, Open Science and Open to the World. 2016 : 22.)
Open Science Policy Platform
COMMISSIONER MOEDAS’
VISION FOR 2030
6. Barriers hinder harnessing the transformative power
of digital solutions for SDG achievement:
- Rules of the game – regulatory environment
- Supply – lack of available capital and integrated
standards across technologies
- Demand - lack of ICT skills, low affordability of
ICT solutions.
7. RISKS AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
(ICT within LLs)
• Energy efficient solutions can increase usage | Engage and educate people
• More devices and servers use more energy | Optimization through computer
• Can reduce equality and equal business opportunities | RRI&SSH, create new economic
model (e.g. participatory economics PARECON), ethical code of conduct
• when technology develops exponentially (Moore’s law) the gap between those using
the latest technology and those using a few years order technology also widens
exponentially (e.g. computing power needed to overcome e-mail spam filters or to
generate additional block chain blocks)
• Industrial disruption cannibalises (and creates) jobs | Educate people, RRI-SSH
• Platform economy seems to create monopolies thus creating a situation when the
operator offering the platform takes a lion share of the profits while pushing risks to the
subcontractor | Develop block chain solutions
• Ethics related to open innovation, data mining companies & Social Media – spreading
false News | MyData, IPR, block chain, cultural planning, Data management policy,
Engage and educate people
8. LIVING LABS: ENSURING
SUSTAINABLE ICT SOLUTIONS
• Living Labs can provide a unique opportunity to study the integration of demand based
energy offerings and related services in combination with smart appliances and low-
energy heating and lighting solutions.
• Complex home control technologies, computers and internet are becoming an integral
part of the home environment, thus the influence of information technology on user
practices at home is strongly increasing.
• Developing interactive designs and
smart systems (smart meters, smart
grids) that can encourage and
support home dwellers in saving
resources.
Christa Liedtke, Maria J. Welfens, Holger Rohn, Julia Nordmann (2012):
LIVING LAB : user-driven innovation for sustainability In: International journal
of sustainability in higher education, 13, 2, pp. 106-118
9. 26.10.2017Tekijä 9
• Laurea | www.laurea.fi| https://www.laurea.fi/en/research-development-and-innovations/laurea-
living-labs
• President of European Network of Living Labs | http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/ |
• Open Innovation Luminary Award 2016 , for Open Innovation Infrastructure Creation
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/innovation-luminary-awards-ceremony-2016-
open-innovation-20-conference
• Member of the Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP)
ttp://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/index.cfm?pg=open-science-policy-platform
• ATT-kv-ryhmä | https://avointiede.fi/home
• Member of Horizon interim evaluation expert group (SwafS/RRI)
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/science-and-society
• EC Services contract on 'Cities as living labs: increasing the impact of investment in the circular
economy for sustainable cities'
• Markku Markkula Bridging the investment gap: How to tackle the challenges? Committee of
Region Opinion http://cor.europa.eu/en/events/Pages/investment-gap.aspx
• 6AIKA City as a Living Lab, School as a Living Lab, Health care center as a Living Lab
• Member of Uusimaa Regional Coordination Committee | http://www.uudenmaanliitto.fi/en |
https://www.helsinkismart.fi/ Regional Smart Specialization Strategy
Tuija.Hirvikoski(at)laurea.fi
THANK YOU!
11. The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is a global network that places people at the centre of product
and service development and innovation. ENoLL focuses on facilitating knowledge exchange, joint actions
and project partnerships among its 170 members, influencing EU policies, promoting living labs and enabling
WHAT IS ENoLL?
13. QUADRUPLE (multiple) HELIX MODEL
TO CO-CREATE FUTURE
The awarded Living Lab approach develops, manages and
contributes to local ecosystems and inter-disciplinary teams
thus fostering inclusion within urban and regional contexts.
Multi-thematic: Culture, urban innovation, cultural-heritage,
well-being, ICT, sustainability, skills development and inclusion,
etc.
17. SynChroniCity represents the first
attempt to deliver a Single Digital City
Market for Europe by piloting its
foundations at scale in reference zones
across 8 European cities, involving also
other cities globally.
It addresses how to incentivise and
build trust for companies and citizens
to actively participate in finding
common co-created IoT solutions for
cities that meet citizen needs.
Smart Cities
The Urban Nature Labs project aims at
deonstrating innovation nature-based
solutions in cities that are facing challenges
of climate change and urbanisation.
Through the project locally-attuned
innovative water management systems will
be co-create and demonstrated in the context
of an integrated urban ecological approach:
the Urban Nature Lab (UNaLab).
18. Climate & Air Pollution
EU-MACS (European Market for
Climate Services) - project analyses the
market structures and drivers, obstacles
and opportunities from scientific,
technical, legal, ethical, governance and
socioeconomic vantage points.
The analysis is grounded in economic and
political science theories on how service
markets with public and private features
can develop, and how innovations may
succeed.
iSCAPE aims to develop and evaluate an
integrated strategy for air pollution control
in European cities grounded on evidence-
based analysis.
The project will develop the tools required
to obtain an air pollution free/low carob
society by addressing air quality and
climate change concerns together through
the application of new smart and
sustainable technologies for integration
into urban design and guidelines.
19. Internet of Things
U4IoT (User engagement for Large
Scale Pilots on the Internet of
Things)combines complementary expertise
encompassing social and economic sciences,
communication, crowdsourcing, living labs,
co-creative workshops, meetups and
personal data protection to actively engage
end-users and citizens in the large scale
pilots.
25. Challenges and opportunities of creating a city-wide
co-creation and test bed for digital innovation
Challenges Opportunities
Exploration Creating a trusted ecosystem and local
community around interdisciplinary or specific
city level thematic topics.
Giving the floor to bottom up projects and
citizen/user driven initiatives – solving real
life challenges.
Engagement Willingness/Motivation of end users to
participate in experimentation
processes/projects.
Giving equal chance to all, empower
everyone to innovate!
Evaluation Outreach and motivation: providing the right
sample for the Living Lab project evaluation;
sharing and standardising data and handling
privacy issues.
Disrupt and transform!
Throughout a thorough, iterative feedback
process receiving a reliable feedback
ensuring safe entry to market or investments
decisions.
Experimentati
on
Finding the right experts and the project
constellation, different needs of transnational
peers.
Multidisciplinary, Pan-European and global
participation.
Entrepreneuri
al aspect
Proving business readiness and sustainability
aspect of the Living Lab “to be”.
Market creation potential.
27. OpenLivingLab Days 2018
WHAT: 3 day long summit of the worldwide Living Lab community including
interactive sessions, “learning-by-doing” workshops, discussions, excursions and
off-site visits
AIM: Giving the participants a wider insight about models, theories and
technologies related to Living Labs
WHERE: Geneva, Switzerland
WHEN: 22 – 24 August
Read the event report from 2017:
https://issuu.com/enoll/docs/openlivinglab_days17_report
28. 1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well-Being
4.Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation & Infrastructure
10. Reduced inqualities
11. Sustainable cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership for the Goals
17 Sustainable Developement Goals People think
of LLs
34. Context – What’s the problem in
Adelaide we are trying to solve?
Foundations for change
•Water
•Energy
•Waste
•Carbon
Economic Transformation
Adopting a living lab approach to
crisis ☺
Policy and Government support
Creating Building blocks of change
Bold messaging
Incentivising
Marketing
Evaluating success( and failures )
35. Foundations for Adelaide
as a living laboratory
Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture toward innovation and
accelerating sustainability
36. Adelaide as a living laboratory
https://youtu.be/GzdcJxwo6Io
The layout, size and scale of the City of
Adelaide positions the city perfectly as a
“living lab” for smart city ideas, pilots
and projects.
Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture
toward innovation and accelerating sustainability
46. u Sustainability
Managers & Building
Owners
• Sustainability reporting
• Target CAPEX for most
effective Energy
Conservation Measures
(ECMs)
• Track the RoI of building
upgrades
• Gas and Water
conservation
Distributed IO
Monitoring Gas
and Water
consumption
Buddy Ohm
Monitoring
Electricity while
integrating with
BMS
Ohm Portal
Manage Ohm
units and set
alerts
Ohm Distributed
IO & Sense
Monitoring
Climate
Lobby
Dashboard
Occupant facing
experience
Buddy Platform
Collects data
fromOhm Units
47.
48. Buddy Ohm in Adelaide office
On track to reduce their energy
consumption and cost by 44%
Projected $7k savings can be
reinvested back into the business
Supporting behaviour change in
office
53. A conversation on the development of a smart city citizen living lab
u Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture toward
innovation and accelerating sustainability
54.
55. Ageing Well Living Lab at Tonsley
The unique proposition for an
Ageing Well Living Lab at Tonsley
aims to capture the complete
assistive care value chain from
residential living, research and
product development to training
and education for the healthcare
jobs of the future.
Ultimately, the project aims to
improve lives for older people
56. Adelaide as a living
laboratory
Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture toward innovation and
accelerating sustainability
59. Adelaide as a liveable city is here now
Carbon Neutral
(low carbon ) City
Future CitySmart CitySustainable CityGreen CityFunctional City Climate Resilient and
Adaptive
u Steps to an Ecologically Sustainable City
Economic and
Integrated
Creative and Vibrant
Managed and
Regenerative
Resource efficient
systems, green
infrastructure, socially
inclusive and affordable,
sustainable transport
Technological advancement
and open data, creative
and entrepreneurial
Embracing Living
Lab Culture
Integrated Development of
the Carbon Neutral
Economy
Embracing
Circular Economy
Resource Smart
Green and Resilient
Water , Energy Efficient
and Waste Recycling -
Tree Planting Pollution
Control
Water , Energy
Supply meet demand
and Waste collected
60. ICT accelerating SDG in Adelaide through
embracing elements of Living Labs
Adelaide
Low Carbon
Living Lab
Smart City
Studio
Green
industries
/Innovz
Partnership
Buddy
Energy
Action Lab
Ageing Well
GIG City
CISCO
Lighthouse
City
Governme
nt
leadership
Research
Consortiu
ms
Deliberative
democracy
Open State
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-NDThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
61. https://openlivinglabs.net.au
Contacts
Acknowledgments
• Paul Daly: Smart City Studio City of Adelaide
• Nick Faulkner: Smart City Consortium Adelaide University
• Aaron Davis: CRC for Low Carbon Living Uni of SA
• Vaughan Levitzke: Green Industries SA
• Beth Worrall Buddy
• Phil.Donaldson@sustainsa.com.au
• Gareth@actionforesight.net
• A.Third@westernsydney.edu.au
62. Adelaide as a living
laboratory
Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture toward innovation and
accelerating sustainability
63. Adelaide as a living
laboratory
Adelaide embracing living laboratory culture toward innovation and
accelerating sustainability
77. NEW DATA/SENSORS (in bold):
• Company X/smart stadium: indoor location, geofence alerts, event
management, man-down detection, man-down detection, raw data from
wearable sensors, beacons, user accounts, instruction messages, pressure
sensors (for seats), navigation, temperature, humidity, SOS alerts, VoIP
sound
• Company Y/smart city: measured noise, noise level in dB, noise for a given
location (latitude, longitude), noise in a given device (sensor id), noise at
given time (timestamp), temperature, humidity, air pressure, number of
cars passing, public transport info, air quality (CO2, NO2)
• Company Z/smart yachting: humidity, air temperature, PH, water
temperature, ORP, water level measurements, realtime ship space
availability, availability historical data, berth space occupancy status, marina-
related info, ship space coordinates, space names, marina pricing policies,
user specific data, position/distance sensing, ship fuel level
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NEW key resources
81. • 2nd open call
– deadline: 31 oct 2017
– budget: 540k€ (~10 x 50k€), no equity
• what we are looking for
– IoT platforms
– cross-domain apps
– small-scale trials
• what you gain
– investigate openness of your platform
– discover added value offerings
SMEs
Startups
app devs
Let’s work together!
1st Open Call winners
87. The Catlabs program:
A program of the Regional Government,
part of the regional S3 strategy (2016-2020)
88.
89. The Lab:
from a vision to an hypothesis
Is it possible to create a universal innovation
system for every citizen,
upon Internet?
90. Catlabs: a prototype of such system
Local Innovation Labs.
Metropolitan Labs.
Highly Specialized
Labs
91. 91
CATLABS Platform
a citizen-based open innovation, open research,
open to the world platform.
• Open to every citizen
• Generating challenges
• Offering skills
• Sharing resources
• Common training
• Open innovation methods
• Glocal platform
96. EMPOWERING
USERS TO
IMPACT THE
INNOVATION
PROCESS
IMPROVE DIGITAL INNOVATIONS BYACTIVELY INVOLVING USERS &
@EXPERTS THROUGH CO-CREATION & REAL-LIFE INTERVENTION
OUTSIDE OF
CONTROLLED
LAB
ITERATIONS
OF DESIGN
CYCLES
MULTI-
STAKEHOLDER
98. LIVING LAB PROJECT APPROACH
POWERED IMEC.LIVINGLABS
CONTEXTUAL
USER
INSIGHT
S
CO-
CREATED
CONCEPT
FIELDTRIAL
W/
PROTOTYP
E
VALIDATED G2M
&
ROADMA
P
EXPLORE WITH POTENTIONAL USERS EXPERIMENT WITH TEST
USERS
TREND
IDEATION DESIGN USER
TESTING
PLANNING
100. 6
FOR GOOD
Starting point:
- Idea for product scanning app
to stimulate sustainable buying
Living Lab activities:
-
-
-
-
Co-creation sessions & persona
creation
UX-testing
Small-scale field trial with
MVP Adoption potential
assessment
Outcomes:
- Feature iteration & rescoping
to
ecological footprint
App available in app & Play
stores
+1K downloads
B2B business model
-
-
-
101. NAZKA/
AIRCHECKR
Starting point:
- Platform for collecting and visualizing
air quality
Living Lab activities:
-
-
-
-
-
Ideation & co-creation
sessions
Crowdsourcing
Survey
Small-scale field trial
Stakeholder interviews
Outcomes:
-
-
Use case definition: acts as data
broker
Combination real-time & historical
data on maps
https://www.aircheckr.com/-
7
102. 8
PARTAGO
Starting point:
- Single entrepreneur with idea
for electrical car sharing app in
Ghent
Living Lab activities:
-
-
-
-
Segmentation survey
Contextual inquiry current
practices Field trial with 1 car &
MVP app Evaluative co-creation
Outcomes:
-
-
-
-
Business model iteration:
cooperative
Extra features
276 members
16 electrical cars
104. City of Things -
Antwerp
• IoT living and technology lab
• Quadruple helix innovation
projects
• (big) data collection &
monitoring tools for
behaviour analysis &
experiments
108. CONCLUSION
108
Sustainability goals not an explicit focus, yet entrepreneurial support through Living Lab
services
Acitive user involvement
Real-life experimentation
Business model framework
City of Things as IoT Living Lab & testbed
Focus on smart city applications
QH involvement
Behaviour logging & analysis - experiments with behaviour change
112. Operated by Institute for Information Industry(III),
which established jointly by the Ministry of
Economic Affairs of Taiwan and the members from
academic and industrial communities.
Started running in Minsheng community of Taipei
City since 2008 and expanded to Songshan District
with 300,000 residents.
Became one of Adherent members of ENoLL in the
3rd Wave Call (2009) and to be the Effective
member in February 2014.
Link cross-field innovation, creativity, community
and entrepreneurship.
Taiwan Living Lab
Bring Innovation and Science Closer to the Citizen!
114. n Host“Smart Service Innovation Workshops”
n Demands of people, creative ideas, and innovative
products/services can be inspired.
IDEAS Creation Maker Space
Service Design Workshops
116. Living Lab Trials
n An accelerated testing ground for new products and services
in which potential users evaluate their potential acceptance.
n Bring innovation and science closer to the citizen!
118. Service Trials of inMedia
Providing all exhibition info and interactive
services.
>60,000
people
had used.
World Design Fair
> 90,000 people used, >500,000 photo taken.
Taipei Flora Expo
Cultural Creative Industry
Set up 11 machines, >380,000 people experienced
within the cultural and creative Expo.
Smart Kiosk Service Testing in Songshan District
Service is being carried out in
Office, Train Station, Sports
Center, Market, ITeS Building,
and Airport. 600,000 people
have used the service
With “Face Identification function”, the
monitor would display different fortune poems
in accordance with gender
and age. >200,000
people had used it.
Super “Bobi” fortune poems machine
121. Living Labs Taiwan won the first-ever
“Best Living Lab Project Award”
launched by ENoLL (European
Network of Living Labs) in 2016.
• Conducting a multi-site experiment (8 operational environments
involved) through the precise execution of SOPs and coordinated
synergy management to obtain evidence-based, verifiable
results.
• Demonstrating the importance of ICT technology in promoting a
healthier lifestyle, encouraging physical activity, preventing
disease and ensuring human health.
Video Link
122. Achievements with Public Sectors
Taiwan Living Lab signed a MOU with the Songshan District office of
Taipei city (Left :Gary Gong ;Right: the Supervisor of Songshan District)
We co-work with Songshan Dist. to win the
best service award in Taipei City
Accepted official
Grateful Award
(Left : Chairman of
III; Right: the
Supervisor of
Songshan District)
Be widely reported
by Taiwanese
media
123. Achievements with Private Sectors
Clients Services Achievements
Citibank A) POS Design
Assisted Citibank to establish electronic billboards for advertising
purposes at Songshan Airport , focusing on the Users’ Digital Experience.
Realtek
Semi-
conductor
Corp.
A) POS Design
B) Establishment of
Business
Operation
I. Developed an Eco-System for new media services at Songshan Airport.
II. Helped Realtek find users to the pilot, establishing an industrial chain of
digital content industry, helped to derive the start-up company ”Bobitag
Tech”.
ATUNAS
A) POS Design
B) Consumption &
Operation Analysis
Collected and analyzed 300 hikers’ data to help ATUNAS gain consumer
Insight and predict their operation and management costs.
Taipull
Electric
A) POS Design
B) Service System
Testing
Helped 5 shops in Zhongli District develop an “Energy Saving System”,
setting up a digital platform to analyze data to estimate the system’s
benefits.
Aishende A) POS Design
Helped gain UX data from more than 5,000 participants that took part in a
series of interactive services in Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Helped improve the interactive and operative media interface.
124. “The Golden Service Testing
Awards Competition”
More than 200 teams including
students, start-ups and
companies participated in the
activity in 2013 & 2014.
We host…
We received domestic and global awards
iStudy
ComCare
Achievements with Young Talents
131. 1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well-Being
4.Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation & Infrastructure
10. Reduced inqualities
11. Sustainable cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership for the Goals
17 Sustainable Developement Goals People think
of LLs
Panelists think
of LLs
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well-Being
4.Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation & Infrastructure
10. Reduced inqualities
11. Sustainable cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership for the Goals
132. 1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well-Being
4.Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation & Infrastructure
10. Reduced inqualities
11. Sustainable cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership for the Goals
17 Sustainable Developement Goals Areas to
improve
People think
of LLs
Panelists think
of LLs