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.
Introducing Catalunya Living Labs, part of ENoLL (the European Network of Living Labs). Short overview of its mission and activities.
“Opening the Catalan innovation system to every citizen”.
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.
Laurea LivingLabs material related to Tuija Hirvikoski's presentation at ESoCE-NET Annual Conference 2010
User Driven Open Innovation For SMEs
In Advanced Service-product development
Introducing Catalunya Living Labs, part of ENoLL (the European Network of Living Labs). Short overview of its mission and activities.
“Opening the Catalan innovation system to every citizen”.
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.
Laurea LivingLabs material related to Tuija Hirvikoski's presentation at ESoCE-NET Annual Conference 2010
User Driven Open Innovation For SMEs
In Advanced Service-product development
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
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
This presentation reviews the following topics:
1. What is a living lab?
2. Living Lab methodologies
3. Organization of Living Labs
4. Examples of LL projects
5. How can CyberParks take advantage of living labs?
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
ENoLL presentation in the User Empowerment Mutual Learning SeminarEIP_AHA C2, celebrated in Eindhoven, October 23th, 2013
Best practices and trends in the Living LAb community about user engagement and empowerement in eHealth and Ageing
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.
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)
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
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
This presentation reviews the following topics:
1. What is a living lab?
2. Living Lab methodologies
3. Organization of Living Labs
4. Examples of LL projects
5. How can CyberParks take advantage of living labs?
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
ENoLL presentation in the User Empowerment Mutual Learning SeminarEIP_AHA C2, celebrated in Eindhoven, October 23th, 2013
Best practices and trends in the Living LAb community about user engagement and empowerement in eHealth and Ageing
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.
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)
Atlas of the European Water Oriented Living LabsWater Europe
Water Europe is pleased to launch the first edition of the “Atlas of the European Water-Oriented Living Labs” which contains a first-ever mapping and categorisation of European WoLLs (Water-oriented Living Labs).
What are the Water-Oriented Living Labs?
WoLLs are a key tool for the implementation of Water Europe’s Vision “The Value of Water”, to promote the systematic innovations in the water systems that are needed to achieve a Water-Smart Society and economy.
Intervención Roberto Santoro. Presidente ESoCE net, ENOLL governance chair, Living Labs en las Primeras Jornadas de Centros de Conocimiento. Citilab Cornellà #citilab #joceco
Jesse Marsh (Vice Coordinator of ENoLL Strategic Planning Work Group and Special Advisor ENoLL Chair) at MedLab 7th International Conference, 1 April 2011, Rome
5th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region. The virtual forum under the slogan “Strengthening the resilience of the Adriatic and Ionian Region through cooperation” took place on 28 - 29 January 2021. It was jointly organized by the Republic of Serbia, the European Commission and with the support of the EUSAIR Facility Point.
Presentations by:
Dario Marmo and Laura Martelloni. LAMA Agency. Firenze. Italy.
José Francisco Pelaez Peña. LABe Digital Gastronomy Lab. San Sebastián - Donostia. Basque Country. Spain.
Ariana Nastaseanu and Emanuela Flora. European Agency for SMEs -EASME-. European Commission. Europe.
Chair: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL, CVC, Library Living Lab)
Narend Baijnath. Council on Higher Education, South Africa
Maria-Theresa Norn. Think Tank DEA, Denmark
Esteban Romero Frías. Medialab, University of Granada, Spain
Marko Teräs. Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Finland
Presented cases:
Jose María Romero. The response of the Galician Health Living Lab ecosystem to COVID- 19. Galician
Health Living Lab (Galicia, Spain)
Giuseppe Fico. The EiT Health Living Labs: reaction and beyond the COVID- 19 crisis. EiT Health Living
Labs (International Institution)
Amy Wilson. Insights gained from Australia on the COVID19- pandemic. Global Centre for Modern
Aging (Tonsley, Australia)
MODERATOR: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL Chairperson, Library Living Lab)
Bruce Hsu, Kay Chen. Citizens and mobility in the control of the pandemic. Taiwan Living Lab. Taiwan.
Artur Serra. CatSud: A proposal for a Colaboratori for a regional network of social innovation. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
Kaisa Spilling. Mission Zero Foodprint: Solutions in the context of COVID-19. Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland.
Raúl Oliván, Laia Sánchez. The initaitive frenalacurva.net. (International Project)
Rosa Paradell, Miquel Angel Pérez and Pat González. Hackovid: The people’s hackathon: Confronting the Confinement. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
Presenters:
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of city’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
Moderator: Fernando Vilariño
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi spoke about ENoLL's work with Sustainable Development Goals and how the implementation of SDGs is accelerated by working collaboratively. G-STIC inspired ENoLL to position its 2018 edition of the annual event OpenLivingLab Days around the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Open Living Labs PPP(P)
1. Open
Living
Labs
Public
Private
Partnership
Strategic
Innova7on
Ecosystems
and
Enabling
Ac7ons
for
Addressing
Societal
Challenges
and
Improving
European
Compe77veness
Phase
I:
Towards
the
2020
Horizon
2. Content
• Open
Living
Labs
PPP
draF
document
–
main
elements
• Living
Labs
added
value
• Ac7on
plan
3. Why
Open
Living
Lab
Public
Private
Partnership?
We
want
to
strengthen
the
open
Research
Development
and
Innova6on
ecosystem
of
the
growing
community
of
European
Living
Labs,
ins6tu6onally,
financially
and
in
terms
of
its
RDI
infrastructure,
including
new
avenues
of
research
and
experimenta6on
in
social
and
other
sciences.
This
can
be
supported
through
the
cons6tu6on
of
a
Public
Private
Partnership
-‐
Open
Living
Labs
PPP-‐
to
be
launched
in
the
final
years
of
the
7th
Framework
Programme
and
consequently,
this
having
the
poten6al
to
change
drama6cally
the
innova6on
landscape
in
Europe
in
Horizon
2020.
4. Open
Living
Labs
PPP
• Living
Labs
propose
all-‐inclusive,
people-‐driven,
open
and
collabora7ve
ways
through
local
open
innova7on
ecosystems
applying
the
European
Partnership
Model.
• Firms,
academia,
ci7es
and
public
agencies
collaborate
and
benefit
from
engaging
people
in
crea7ve
innova7on
through
Living
Labs.
• Real-‐life
ICT
concepts,
designs
and
processes
engage
demand
side
players
–
including
public
services
and
people
as
users
and
ci7zens
–
in
open,
human-‐centric
and
systemic
RDI.
• Large-‐scale
experimenta7on
of
the
Living
Lab
RDI
approach
will
bring
about
innova7ons
that
leads
to
local
and
global
entrepreneurship,
new
types
of
firms
–
even
new
social
and
economic
enterprises
–
and
the
renewal
of
public
and
private
services
as
well
as
local
and
global
markets
and
industries.
• The
aim
is
to
increase
the
EU’s
ROI
on
RDI
funding
by
achieving
effec7ve
and
sustainable
exploita7on
of
research
results,
directly
bridging
R&D
with
the
market.
6. Where
we
started
from?
(1/2)
• Long-‐term
vision:
Europe
as
a
dynamic,
mul7-‐layer
and
mul7dimensional
Innova7on
ecosystem
aligned
with
the
Europe
2020
Strategy.
• ENoLL
PPP
ini7a7ve
developed
during
2010
and
publicly
announced
in
Ghent
(Dec
2010).
• ENoLL
Council
core
group
developing
ini7al
policy
paper
followed
by
open
and
wide
consulta7on
• New
global
Higher
Educa7on
and
Research
network
addressing
Living
Lab
needs
in
par7cular
the
facilita7on
of
open
user-‐driven
innova7on
• Training
and
coaching
on
Living
Labs
learning
7. Where
we
started
from?
(2/2)
• Living
Labs
as
Open
Access
Pla^orms
for
Large
Scale
pilot
projects
with
a
focus
on
the
social
aspects
of
technology
applica7ons.
Sustainable
Smart
Ci7es
and
Regions
• Alliance
with
local,
regional,
na7onal
Authori7es
to
integrate
Living
Lab
innova7on
and
sustainability
policies
• Living
Labs
as
part
of
the
Future
Internet
Public
Private
Partnership
(FI
PPP)
• Cross-‐border
and
cross-‐thema7c
collabora7on
addressing
the
key
challenges
and
business
opportuni7es
at
a
global
scale
(results
from
variety
of
ini7a7ves
such
as
Apollon,
Smart
Ci7es
etc.)
• Large-‐scale
user
behaviour
transforma7on
through
social
and
societal
innova7on
8. Event
Venue
Date
ENoLL
FAO
Innova7ng
4
Development
Rome
24
January
2011
ENoLL
Thema7c
Domains
Botswana
11-‐13
May
2011
Inclusion.
Social
Innova7on
ENoLL
Thema7c
Domains,
Opening
the
Consulta7on
for
ENoLL
members
Budapest
16
May
2011
Launch
of
ENoLL
5th
Wave,
Future
Internet
Assembly
Energy
Lisbon
4
May
2011
Inov
Amazonas
EU
Brazil
Living
Lab
Collabora7on
Manaus
6-‐7
June
2011
ENoLL
Thema7c
Domains
ENoLL
PPP
Public
Consulta7on
Bled
13-‐15
June
2011
EU
Brazil
Living
Lab
Collabora7on,
Manaus
August
2011
LL
Crea7vity
and
Innova7on
Congress
Brazil
Sustainable
SMART
Ci7es.
Design
thinking.
LL
Methodologies
Helsinki
August
2011
ENoLL
Summer
School
2011
Barcelona
August
2011
LLs
in
the
EU
Regional
policy
context
Thessaloniki
3-‐4
October
2011
Knowledge
4
Innova7on
Conference
European
Parliament
Brussels
11-‐13
October
2011
EU
China
Living
Labs
Collabora7on
Shanghai
and
17-‐20
October
2011
Public
Launch
of
the
Chinese
Network
of
Living
Labs
Beijing
ENoLL
6th
Wave
Launch
event
Poznan
24
October
2011
Official
Launch
of
the
Brazilian
Network
of
Living
Labs
Vitoria,
Brazil
3-‐4
November
2011
Euro-‐Africa
CooperaHon
Forum
on
ICT
Cape
Town,
14-‐15
November
2011
Public
ConsultaHon
of
the
African
Living
Labs
White
Paper
Policy
South
Africa
Final
PPP
recommenda7ons
Brussels
November
2011
9. Open
Living
Labs
PPP
(1/2)
•
Strategic
Innova.on
Ecosystems,
large-‐scale
pilot
ini7a7ves
aiming
to
s7mulate
the
growth
and
development
of
Living
Lab
innova7on
ecosystems
across
a
broad
spectrum
of
sectors
and
at
different
levels
of
governance.
• Enabling
Ac.ons,
four
strands
of
ac7vity
(plus
one
support
ac7on)
covering
a
range
of
areas
that
support
and
reinforce
the
strategic
innova7on
ecosystems
and
defined
as:
– Knowledge
Crea7on
– Talent
Development,
Capacity
Building,
and
Job
Crea7on
– New
Policy
Instruments
– Interna7onal
Coopera7on
Coordina7on,
Dissemina7on
and
Engagement
10. Open
Living
Labs
PPP
(2/2)
• Large-‐scale
ini7a7ves
s7mula7ng
the
development
and
growth
of
innova7on
ecosystems,
linking
the
research
Community
to
communi7es
of
ci7zens,
businesses
and
public
authori7es
across
Europe
• Projects
could
be
selected
according
to
a
mul7-‐stage
process
allowing
for
the
aggrega7on
of
strategic
objec7ves
and
the
mobiliza7on
of
all
relevant
stakeholders,
and
can
be
of
two
types:
– Cross-‐Thema.c
pilots:
focus
on
a
specific
social
challenges,
linking
with
on-‐going
research
in
the
relevant
domains.
The
larger-‐scale
ini7a7ves
of
this
type
will
explore
their
field
as
a
complex
mul7-‐level
system
i.e
at
local,
rural,
urban,
regional,
na7onal,
EU
and
global
levels.
– Smart
Places:
involving
networks
of
a
specific
territorial
model
–
Smart
Ci7es,
Smart
Rivers,
Smart
Regions,
etc.
–
as
integrated
systems,
with
a
strongly
transversal
approach
with
respect
to
the
sectors
iden7fied
in
the
cross-‐thema7c
pilotswhile
at
the
same
7me
building
a
bojom
up
“smart
specializa7on”
in
the
areas
concerned
.
Strong
emphasis
on
Local
Digital
Agendas
linked
to
local
and
regional
communi7es
and
development
strategies
such
as
ERDF,
with
extensive
networks
7ed
to
research
systems
in
Europe
such
as
the
European
Research
Area
(ERA)
and
the
EIT.
11. Enabling
Ac7ons
• Enabling
Ac7ons
aim
to
contribute
towards
the
construc7on
of
sustainable
European
Living
Lab
infrastructures
–
both
methodologies
and
societal
structures
–
required
to
promote
and
s7mulate
innova7on
processes
on
an
on-‐going
basis
• Enabling
Ac7ons
structured
according
to
four
Strands
and
one
programme
support
ac7on
as
follows:
– Knowledge
Crea7on
– Talent
Development,
Capacity
Building,
and
Job
Crea7on
– New
Policy
Instruments
– Interna7onal
Coopera7on
• Coordina7on,
Dissemina7on
and
Engagement
12. Strand
1
Knowledge
Crea7on
• Research
required
to
develop
emerging
topics
that
are
either
not
adequately
dealt
with
in
other
programmes
or
that
require
a
deep
mul7-‐
disciplinary
(i.e
cross-‐programme)
and
mul7-‐stakeholder
approach
in
order
to
produce
relevant
results
for
Living
Lab
ecosystems
• Thema7c
areas:
– Understanding
the
User
Experience
– Complex
Innova7on
Systems
– Living
Lab
Governance
– Evalua7on
and
Impact
Assessment
13. Strand
2
Talent
Development,
Capacity
Building,
and
Job
Crea7on
• Addresses
the
new
challenges
for
educa7on
and
learning
for
the
capaci7es
and
skills
required
to
support
diffused
Living
Lab
innova7on
ecosystems
and
the
new
learning
and
educa7onal
paradigms
thrown
up
by
the
Living
Lab
approach
itself
• Thema7c
areas:
– Innova7ve
Learning
Systems
– Ac7on
and
Prac7ce-‐based
Learning
– Skills
and
Capaci7es
– Learning
Repository
14. Strand
3
New
Policy
Instruments
• Tes7ng
new
approaches
to
suppor7ng
innova7on
in
the
public
interest,
as
well
as
promo7ng
the
uptake
of
best
prac7ce
in
public
administra7ons
at
all
levels
• The
thema7c
areas:
– Coordina7on
of
funding
sources
– Public
Procurement
– Private
financing
– Crowdfunding
and
similar
approaches
15. Strand
4
Interna7onal
Coopera7on
• Beyond
the
possibility
of
networking
with
exis7ng
knowledge
and
excellence
abroad,
this
strand
aims
to
capture
and
incorporate
different
preferences,
needs
and
meanings
of
consumers
in
order
to
bejer
adapt
products
and
services
to
different
cultures
and
regions.
• Through
ENoLL
the
opportunity
to
provide
services
to
(re)-‐define,
localize
and
co-‐create
ICT
innova7ons
in
different
parts
of
the
world,
making
them
truly
universal
• Specific
features
in
this
strand
include:
– Special
requirements
common
to
interna7onal
coopera7on
ini7a7ves
– Links
with
relevant
EU
ini7a7ves
in
INCO,
ENPI,
etc.
– The
par7cipa7ng
role
for
interna7onal
organisa7ons
such
as
the
UN
and
its
agencies,
the
World
Bank,
etc.
16. Coordina7on,
Dissemina7on
and
Engagement
• Suppor7ng
mechanism
for
the
en7re
programme,
par7cularly:
– Marketplace/exchange
pla^orm
between
on-‐going
projects
and
with
actors
external
to
the
programme,
including
mechanisms
such
as
challenges,
crowdsourcing,
etc.
– Opera7onal
network
support
and
coordina7on
– Dissemina7on
and
engagement
(media
channels,
workshops
and
events,
etc.)
– Recommenda7ons
for
the
full-‐scale
Open
Living
Labs
PPP
in
Horizon
2020
• Ac7on
to
ensure
the
full
exploita7on
of
the
results:
– Interlinking
the
proposed
enabling
ac7ons
aiming
to
the
defini7on
of
an
instrument
(such
as
a
European
Ins7tute
for
Social
and
Societal
Innova7on)
a
globally
compe77ve
university-‐level
ins7tu7on
17. Added
Value
of
the
Living
Labs
• Crea7ng
the
process
of
selec7ng
the
concrete
cases
represen7ng
the
added
value
of
the
community
to
the
EU
Innova7on
System
• Survey
the
Community
to
gather
the
relevant
informa7on
based
on
high-‐
level
KPIs
• Iden7fying
the
most
representa7ve
cases
to
support
the
Open
Living
Labs
PPP
-‐ini7a7ve
• Introducing
the
evidence
in
the
White
paper
draF
18. Open
Living
Labs
PPP
Co-‐design
process
• Public
announcement
of
the
PPP
ini7a7ve
(Ghent,
Dec
2010)
• Public
launch
White
paper
(Rome,
January
24th,
2011)
• 1st
DraF
of
White
paper
opening
of
public
consulta7on
(Budapest,
May
16th,
2011)
• Presenta7on
at
the
European
Parliament
(October
11th,
2011)
• DraF
of
the
Open
Living
Labs
PPP
Scoping
paper
to
the
European
Commission
(October
13th,
2011)
• Con7nua7on
of
the
public
discussion
of
the
PPP
policy
paper
(October
24th,
2011,
Poznan,
“Shaping
out
the
Future
Internet
for
a
bejer
society
-‐
Global
Partnerships
for
Social
Innova7on”)
• First
draF
of
the
Open
Living
Labs
PPP
presented
to
the
ENoLL
General
Assembly
(December
2011)
• Iden7fying
and
selec7ng
concrete
cases
from
the
community
demonstra7ng
the
added
value
of
Living
Labs
to
address
the
societal,
technological,
economical
grand
challenges
(January
2012,
process
will
be
carried
out
un7l
March
2012)
• Ini7al
discussion
between
the
European
Commission
and
ENoLL
• Joint
consulta7on
beyond
the
Living
Lab
Community
• Official
document
to
be
presented
and
distributed
(April,
2012)
19. 6th
Wave
of
Call
for
Membership
Applica7ons
(ENoLL)
hjp://www.openlivinglabs.eu/
Announced
on
the
24th
of
October
in
Poznan,
Poland
To
be
closed
on
the
Future
Internet
Conference
in
Denmark
(May
2012)
20. Thank
you!
www.openlivinglabs.eu
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
chair@enoll.org
Phone:
+351
21
486
67
84
Skype:
alvaroduarteoliveira
Twijer:
@openlivinglabs
Facebook:
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs
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