Le réseau du LabFab étendu sur Rennes Métropole, réseau de compétences humaines et matérielles pour développer de nouvelles pratiques numériques.
www.labfab.fr
Labfab : the extended Fablab of Rennes (inspired by Fab city project)Hugues Aubin
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Inria - leaflet of research centre Lille - Nord EuropeInria
The Inria Lille – Nord Europe research centre provides access to the top European and international research for innovation and companies, in particular in its region. Thanks to its commitment and drive, the Inria Lille – Nord Europe research centre asserts an attractive international recruitment and hosting policy.
The document discusses Rennes, France, a city of 420,000 inhabitants that is focused on digital technologies and citizen participation. It describes Rennes' open data portal, hackathons, and network of FabLabs that encourage residents to co-create public services. The city sees opportunities in using IoT and open data to improve services around transportation, waste management, and urban innovation. Rennes aims to empower citizens as actors in their city through collective learning, skills sharing, and open innovation projects.
Overview of the Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest research centreInria
The document summarizes research activities at Inria Bordeaux – Sud-Ouest Research Centre in Bordeaux, France. It discusses the centre's 173 project teams, 1,300 doctoral students, 120 startups created, and research focus areas including modeling, high-performance computing, uncertainty management and optimization, modeling and simulation for health and biology, and human and computing interaction and visualization. It also outlines the centre's partnerships with academic and industrial organizations and its role in transferring research to companies.
The document summarizes the wireless campus demo zone project at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The demo zone aims to be a permanent test area for developing and evaluating mobile applications and services involving 10,000 users. It offers a living lab environment for projects in areas like education, health, culture and more. Several example applications currently under development are mentioned like applications for navigation, radiation monitoring, and interactive museum guides.
Descartes Cluster - To develop and promote the Sustainable City Guillaume Petyt
Cluster Analysis of the Descartes Cluster, the French pole of competitiveness for the sustainable city. Presentation realized by Guillaume Petyt, El Mehdi Lahna and Pierre-Yvon Michali, MBA 2017-2018 in innovation management, Ecole des Ponts Business School, Microeconomics of Competitiveness Course by Mark Esposito.
Labfab : the extended Fablab of Rennes (inspired by Fab city project)Hugues Aubin
The extended fablab of Rennes is a network of 15 spaces sharing tools, knowledge, and human resources to teach digital fabrication skills. It began in 2012 with a bootcamp and has expanded to include spaces in schools, public areas, and the main workspace. In 2013, the city of Rennes funded new equipment and the network grew to its current size, serving over 200 people and producing many projects. The goals of the extended fablab are to empower individuals and organizations through open-source knowledge sharing and exploring new economic models like workshops and prototyping services.
Inria - leaflet of research centre Lille - Nord EuropeInria
The Inria Lille – Nord Europe research centre provides access to the top European and international research for innovation and companies, in particular in its region. Thanks to its commitment and drive, the Inria Lille – Nord Europe research centre asserts an attractive international recruitment and hosting policy.
The document discusses Rennes, France, a city of 420,000 inhabitants that is focused on digital technologies and citizen participation. It describes Rennes' open data portal, hackathons, and network of FabLabs that encourage residents to co-create public services. The city sees opportunities in using IoT and open data to improve services around transportation, waste management, and urban innovation. Rennes aims to empower citizens as actors in their city through collective learning, skills sharing, and open innovation projects.
Overview of the Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest research centreInria
The document summarizes research activities at Inria Bordeaux – Sud-Ouest Research Centre in Bordeaux, France. It discusses the centre's 173 project teams, 1,300 doctoral students, 120 startups created, and research focus areas including modeling, high-performance computing, uncertainty management and optimization, modeling and simulation for health and biology, and human and computing interaction and visualization. It also outlines the centre's partnerships with academic and industrial organizations and its role in transferring research to companies.
The document summarizes the wireless campus demo zone project at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The demo zone aims to be a permanent test area for developing and evaluating mobile applications and services involving 10,000 users. It offers a living lab environment for projects in areas like education, health, culture and more. Several example applications currently under development are mentioned like applications for navigation, radiation monitoring, and interactive museum guides.
Descartes Cluster - To develop and promote the Sustainable City Guillaume Petyt
Cluster Analysis of the Descartes Cluster, the French pole of competitiveness for the sustainable city. Presentation realized by Guillaume Petyt, El Mehdi Lahna and Pierre-Yvon Michali, MBA 2017-2018 in innovation management, Ecole des Ponts Business School, Microeconomics of Competitiveness Course by Mark Esposito.
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.
The Technology Strategy Board has identified Creative Industries/Digital Media as one of
ten candidate areas for a Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), as part of a significant
programme of investment in TICs over coming years. The recently published Strategy and
Implementation Plan (http://www.innovateuk.org/_assets/0511/TSB_TICClosingTheGapv2.pdf)
sets out the approach being taken by the TSB.
The Creative Industries KTN, in partnership with the TSB Creative Industries team, has been facilitating a process of discussion and engagement across the creative industries community, and has developed a set of 'straw-men' propositions to help stimulate debate.
The attached presentation sets out 3 possible TIC scenarios - focused on particular research or technology challenge areas, with three different business models.
These do not represent the views of the Creative Industries KTN or the TSB, but are presented here to help generate discussion about what a possible Creative Industries/Digital Media TIC might look like.
What do you think?
RRITools - French Hub presentation - 24th april 2015Malvina ARTHEAU
Responsible Research and Innovation in France : examples of 3 promissing practices for the RRITools project Hubs meeting of 24th April.
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 FR (with the exeption of pictures under copyright, specified in the presentation)
Fab Lab Madrid Network presentation at Maker Faire Rome 2014. Four digital fabrication spaces in the city of Madrid starting and initiative to work together. This network is the key for a resilient ecosystem of innovation in the city. Do yo want to join us?
http://fablabmadrid.org/
info@fablabmadrid.org
Inria - leaflet of research centre Grenoble - Rhône-AlpesInria
Our society is increasingly relying on digital technology. Researchers are exploring new areas of science to further advance digital technology and enhance our lives. They are organizing their work into project teams to study topics like communication, audio/video, transportation, industry, commerce, science, medicine, and more.
The 27th Region is a nonprofit organization based in Paris that uses design thinking to help redesign public policies for France's 26 regions. Run by designers, researchers, and regional politicians, it conducts experiments to develop new solutions to social and economic issues. Its goal is to empower the regions to create their own design labs and apply these user-centered approaches within their own administrations. Since 2009, it has conducted several multi-week residencies in public spaces and launched a new program called "La Transfo" to help 5 regions prototype their own design labs over 3 years.
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The document discusses regional innovation and the concept of territorial living labs. It describes how innovation approaches have evolved from a sectoral to a more systemic and user-driven view. Living labs take a user-centered open innovation approach and territorial living labs apply this to a region. The document outlines several EU-funded projects taking a living lab approach to regional innovation, including smart cities and smart macro-regions. It argues that a balanced, participatory regional ecosystem can effectively support innovation through a living lab network.
From Open Source Software to Open Source HardwareRobert Viseur
The open source software principles progressively give rise to new
initiatives for culture (free culture), data (open data) or hardware (open
hardware). The open hardware is experiencing a significant growth but the
business models and legal aspects are not well known. This paper is dedicated
to the economics of open hardware. We define the open hardware concept and
determine intellectual property tools we can apply to open hardware, with a
strong focus on open source licenses and practices. We next conduct some
case studies in order to determine which licenses and business models are used
by open hardware companies. We show some strong similarities with open
source software and propose new opportunities for future works.
See paper for more details.
This document discusses the proposed Open Living Labs Public Private Partnership (PPP). It aims to strengthen the open research, development and innovation ecosystem of European Living Labs. The PPP would support large-scale experimentation through local open innovation ecosystems, applying the European Partnership Model. This would bring about innovations leading to entrepreneurship, new types of firms, and renewal of public and private services to increase the EU's return on investment in research and development funding.
The document discusses Barcelona Laboratori, a city innovation lab in Barcelona, Spain. It aims to foster creative industries and empower citizens as drivers of innovation through a quadruple helix model of collaboration between public institutions, universities/research, businesses, and citizens. The lab provides services like the Creative Technologies Office and Citizen Science Office to support projects in areas like audiovisuals, music, cultural heritage, and more. It has engaged over 2,500 stakeholders and 34,000 citizens since 2012 and supported over 120 projects and 50 apps to promote innovation in the city.
Plastipolis Cluster is a network of over 400 members in the polymer microtechnology sector established in 2005 in Leuven, Belgium. It includes 250 firms, 95 R&D and education centers, and 60 institutions. Together the members have a consolidated turnover of 5.5 billion euros and employ over 30,000 people. The cluster focuses on innovation in key areas like transportation, medical, packaging, construction, and energy through projects totaling over 400 million euros. It also facilitates cooperation across Europe on strategic initiatives, technology transfer, and both inter-cluster and collaborative projects to advance areas like sustainable materials, advanced processes, and multi-material micro-manufacturing.
The 27th Region is a nonprofit organization based in Paris that uses design thinking to help redesign public policies for France's 26 regions. Run by designers, researchers, and regional politicians, it conducts experiments to develop new solutions to social and economic issues. Its goal is to empower the regions to create their own design labs and apply these user-centered approaches within their own administrations. Notable projects include local residencies to prototype solutions and a program called "La Transfo" to help 5 regions establish long-term design capacities.
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I fab lab in fvg (dall'idea al progetto)Carlo Fonda
Breve rassegna di alcuni concetti base: cos'è un FabLab, come funziona, quali sono le regole e le attività. Descrizione dei progetti di FabLab in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
The document summarizes an unConference on the future of industry, mobility, and making held in Paris in March 2015. Over two days, the unConference brought together representatives from the automotive industry, French government ministries, FabLabs, and others. Presenters discussed the potential shift from traditional linear industrial models to more distributed, ecosystem models enabled by digital technologies and connectivity. Specific topics discussed included open hardware standards, the role of users, and balancing production, hardware, and skills. The event aimed to explore how industry and mobility may be transformed in the next two decades, and what characteristics future industrial production tools may require to support emerging behaviors.
The document describes a framework project called Malmö Living Labs that aims to democratize innovation through three social innovation labs called The Factory, The Neighbourhood, and The Stage. The goals are to carry out experiments integrating universities, businesses, citizens, and public authorities to create exemplary social innovation practices. Specific local projects described include The Stage for cultural production, The Factory prototyping lab, and The Neighbourhood for collaborative services and urban planning.
Citilab in Cornella de Llobregat, Spain is a case study of an open living lab located in a small-to-medium sized city. Citilab addresses five key problems in developing as a living lab: engaging local community members as innovation partners, starting an innovation program relevant to local needs, balancing innovation and learning, managing collaboration between different stakeholder groups, and developing a sustainable funding model. By taking a bottom-up, user-driven approach focused on local issues, Citilab has built a community of over 4,500 members working on projects in areas like senior services, education, arts, and museums.
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.
The Technology Strategy Board has identified Creative Industries/Digital Media as one of
ten candidate areas for a Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), as part of a significant
programme of investment in TICs over coming years. The recently published Strategy and
Implementation Plan (http://www.innovateuk.org/_assets/0511/TSB_TICClosingTheGapv2.pdf)
sets out the approach being taken by the TSB.
The Creative Industries KTN, in partnership with the TSB Creative Industries team, has been facilitating a process of discussion and engagement across the creative industries community, and has developed a set of 'straw-men' propositions to help stimulate debate.
The attached presentation sets out 3 possible TIC scenarios - focused on particular research or technology challenge areas, with three different business models.
These do not represent the views of the Creative Industries KTN or the TSB, but are presented here to help generate discussion about what a possible Creative Industries/Digital Media TIC might look like.
What do you think?
RRITools - French Hub presentation - 24th april 2015Malvina ARTHEAU
Responsible Research and Innovation in France : examples of 3 promissing practices for the RRITools project Hubs meeting of 24th April.
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 FR (with the exeption of pictures under copyright, specified in the presentation)
Fab Lab Madrid Network presentation at Maker Faire Rome 2014. Four digital fabrication spaces in the city of Madrid starting and initiative to work together. This network is the key for a resilient ecosystem of innovation in the city. Do yo want to join us?
http://fablabmadrid.org/
info@fablabmadrid.org
Inria - leaflet of research centre Grenoble - Rhône-AlpesInria
Our society is increasingly relying on digital technology. Researchers are exploring new areas of science to further advance digital technology and enhance our lives. They are organizing their work into project teams to study topics like communication, audio/video, transportation, industry, commerce, science, medicine, and more.
The 27th Region is a nonprofit organization based in Paris that uses design thinking to help redesign public policies for France's 26 regions. Run by designers, researchers, and regional politicians, it conducts experiments to develop new solutions to social and economic issues. Its goal is to empower the regions to create their own design labs and apply these user-centered approaches within their own administrations. Since 2009, it has conducted several multi-week residencies in public spaces and launched a new program called "La Transfo" to help 5 regions prototype their own design labs over 3 years.
A territorial approach to regional innovationjexxon
The document discusses regional innovation and the concept of territorial living labs. It describes how innovation approaches have evolved from a sectoral to a more systemic and user-driven view. Living labs take a user-centered open innovation approach and territorial living labs apply this to a region. The document outlines several EU-funded projects taking a living lab approach to regional innovation, including smart cities and smart macro-regions. It argues that a balanced, participatory regional ecosystem can effectively support innovation through a living lab network.
From Open Source Software to Open Source HardwareRobert Viseur
The open source software principles progressively give rise to new
initiatives for culture (free culture), data (open data) or hardware (open
hardware). The open hardware is experiencing a significant growth but the
business models and legal aspects are not well known. This paper is dedicated
to the economics of open hardware. We define the open hardware concept and
determine intellectual property tools we can apply to open hardware, with a
strong focus on open source licenses and practices. We next conduct some
case studies in order to determine which licenses and business models are used
by open hardware companies. We show some strong similarities with open
source software and propose new opportunities for future works.
See paper for more details.
This document discusses the proposed Open Living Labs Public Private Partnership (PPP). It aims to strengthen the open research, development and innovation ecosystem of European Living Labs. The PPP would support large-scale experimentation through local open innovation ecosystems, applying the European Partnership Model. This would bring about innovations leading to entrepreneurship, new types of firms, and renewal of public and private services to increase the EU's return on investment in research and development funding.
The document discusses Barcelona Laboratori, a city innovation lab in Barcelona, Spain. It aims to foster creative industries and empower citizens as drivers of innovation through a quadruple helix model of collaboration between public institutions, universities/research, businesses, and citizens. The lab provides services like the Creative Technologies Office and Citizen Science Office to support projects in areas like audiovisuals, music, cultural heritage, and more. It has engaged over 2,500 stakeholders and 34,000 citizens since 2012 and supported over 120 projects and 50 apps to promote innovation in the city.
Plastipolis Cluster is a network of over 400 members in the polymer microtechnology sector established in 2005 in Leuven, Belgium. It includes 250 firms, 95 R&D and education centers, and 60 institutions. Together the members have a consolidated turnover of 5.5 billion euros and employ over 30,000 people. The cluster focuses on innovation in key areas like transportation, medical, packaging, construction, and energy through projects totaling over 400 million euros. It also facilitates cooperation across Europe on strategic initiatives, technology transfer, and both inter-cluster and collaborative projects to advance areas like sustainable materials, advanced processes, and multi-material micro-manufacturing.
The 27th Region is a nonprofit organization based in Paris that uses design thinking to help redesign public policies for France's 26 regions. Run by designers, researchers, and regional politicians, it conducts experiments to develop new solutions to social and economic issues. Its goal is to empower the regions to create their own design labs and apply these user-centered approaches within their own administrations. Notable projects include local residencies to prototype solutions and a program called "La Transfo" to help 5 regions establish long-term design capacities.
The document summarizes the Ghent Living Lab project in Ghent, Belgium. The Ghent Living Lab aims to tap into the creative power of Ghent citizens and digital creatives by bringing people and creative digital forces together to develop solutions to challenges. It creates a network of citizens, digital agencies, researchers, and the local government to co-create products and services closer to end-users' needs using an interactive website. Maintaining stakeholder engagement and finding the right balance between technological and non-technological solutions will be ongoing challenges for the Ghent Living Lab.
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Breve rassegna di alcuni concetti base: cos'è un FabLab, come funziona, quali sono le regole e le attività. Descrizione dei progetti di FabLab in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
The document summarizes an unConference on the future of industry, mobility, and making held in Paris in March 2015. Over two days, the unConference brought together representatives from the automotive industry, French government ministries, FabLabs, and others. Presenters discussed the potential shift from traditional linear industrial models to more distributed, ecosystem models enabled by digital technologies and connectivity. Specific topics discussed included open hardware standards, the role of users, and balancing production, hardware, and skills. The event aimed to explore how industry and mobility may be transformed in the next two decades, and what characteristics future industrial production tools may require to support emerging behaviors.
The document describes a framework project called Malmö Living Labs that aims to democratize innovation through three social innovation labs called The Factory, The Neighbourhood, and The Stage. The goals are to carry out experiments integrating universities, businesses, citizens, and public authorities to create exemplary social innovation practices. Specific local projects described include The Stage for cultural production, The Factory prototyping lab, and The Neighbourhood for collaborative services and urban planning.
Citilab in Cornella de Llobregat, Spain is a case study of an open living lab located in a small-to-medium sized city. Citilab addresses five key problems in developing as a living lab: engaging local community members as innovation partners, starting an innovation program relevant to local needs, balancing innovation and learning, managing collaboration between different stakeholder groups, and developing a sustainable funding model. By taking a bottom-up, user-driven approach focused on local issues, Citilab has built a community of over 4,500 members working on projects in areas like senior services, education, arts, and museums.
Hernani Dimantas is a Brazilian artist, writer, researcher and lecturer who has dedicated himself since 1997 to researching and developing collaborative network projects. Some of his major projects include MetaReciclagem, an open methodology for social transformation using technology appropriation, and lixoeletronico.org, an e-waste project. He holds a PhD in Communication Sciences from USP and has published several books and articles on topics related to the internet, collaboration, and collective intelligence. Currently he coordinates various projects focused on social and educational innovation using new technologies.
This document discusses a project called Digital Social Innovation that has three objectives: defining and understanding digital social innovation's potential, crowdmapping organizations working in the field, and developing policy recommendations to better support it. The project will map over 1,000 organizations across Europe involved in digital social innovation through open knowledge, open networks, open data and open hardware. It will analyze the network connections and identify strong and weak networks. The findings will feed into recommendations for the European Commission to better support this area. The project website is digitalsocial.eu, which aims to be a long-term resource for the digital social innovation community.
This document discusses FutureEverything's work on human-centered design and public engagement for smart cities. It outlines their activities in CityVerve, a large-scale UK smart city project, including: 1) Training on human-centered design methods to involve users in technology development; 2) Community forums and workshops to give citizens a voice in defining goals and issues; 3) Creative workshops and user testing to understand user needs and validate solutions; and 4) Art commissions that stimulate dialogue around technology and inform development. The overall aim is to introduce public participation, creativity, and human factors into smart city development.
The document discusses the development of social and mobile applications for a wireless campus. It describes several applications currently under development, including a mobile museum guide, a multimodal group communication hub, and a sensor-based navigation system. It emphasizes that the wireless campus aims to be a test bed for new mobile services and applications in domains like education, culture, and social networks. The focus is on providing a living lab environment to build, test, and evaluate innovative mobile technologies.
Crowdheritage: The RE-usable Fashion Museum and Crowd EngagementOlivier Schulbaum
The document discusses a crowdfunding campaign for an open source control interface called BHOREAL. It provides details on the goals of the campaign, which include developing a reference web platform and building a large community around the project. The campaign aims to raise funds to cover design, production, and documentation costs. Rewards for contributors range from acknowledgement for a €5 contribution to packs of equipment for larger contributions.
Leaflet of research centre Grenoble - Rhône-AlpesInria
Active in computational sciences in Rhône-Alpes
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using Open Source Hardware and Rapid Prototyping in Arts OrganisationsBrian Degger
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TEDxRaval 2012 was a full-day event held in Barcelona, Spain that brought together over 100 members of the technology community. The event featured talks from leaders of technology companies and startups on topics related to innovation trends, growth strategies, and disruptive product development. Speakers included executives from BlackBerry, Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Telefonica, as well as founders of startups and directors of research organizations. The goal of the event was to provide networking and learning opportunities for attendees through case studies, panel discussions, and talks on the present and future of technology.
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LabFab de Rennes - Un réseau étendu de fablabs
1. Lieux du partage et nouveaux espaces de production
N.Friant, Chief Digital Officer,
City of Rennes and Metropole area, France
n.friant@rennesmetropole.fr @NFr21
3. Let’s make a fablab with those who
want to MAKE things and for those
who don’t know they can
BOOTCAMP
February 2012, first LabFab in the European Superior Art School of Rennes
4.
5. Charter of Extended LabFab
Rennes Métropole guardian of the charter
i.e: 4 hours/week
Free sessions
6. Wide community of skills. It is open !
Artists, engineers, computer scientists, lawers, students,
business managers, retired people, …
8. Far West of France – Eldorado of FabLab
Territory as a big tool box for citizens
9. + 11 Digital Public Spaces (with 3D printers & electronic kits) in City of Rennes
A team of 16 LabFab Managers
Territory as a big tool box for citizens Rennes LabFabCity
EESAB, Association BUG, Epitech, Telecom Bretagne, EcoDomaine EtriLab, Teaching Lab
Université Rennes 1, IETR Rennes 1, EduLab Rennes 2, LabO Cesson…
Université Rennes 1
Université Rennes 2
EtriLab
Maison des Associations
EESAB
14. Mediation with the inhabitants = demonstrators wide public
La Boite 3D print in LabFab, open HW, Data, …
Projet La Boite: B.Gaultier
More than hundred Projects… and some Rock Stars !
17. Open training modules Schools , neighbourhood houses
Younger people targetted
Impression 3D
Programmation
ElectroniqueJeux
18.
19.
20. New places wanting to join
More inclusive, new communities
Testing business models (basic and high
level workshops, rapid prototyping, events,
working for R&D consortium, crowdfunding...)
More and more hybridations from prototyping
runs with companies about connected
home to 3D print in the field of archeology...
City planers involvement
Building a culture of upcycling , iterate new solutions
Be more resilient
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Norbert FRIANT, Chief Digital Officer, City of Rennes and Metropolitan area
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