Open Science
in a world of Open Labs
Artur Serra
Vicepresident ENoLL.
Open Science: from values to practice.
B-Debate. CosmoCaixa, Barcelona,
October 4-5, 2018.
Stakeholder and Citizen Engagement
is maybe the more difficult task
to make Open Science a reality.
The Open Living Lab’s contributions.
“Empowering everyone to
innovate”
More than 170 living labs in 5 continents.
http://openlivinglabs.eu
Multistakeholder participation
Citizen engagement
Started in 2007, in Cornella de Llobregat,
In the metropolitan área of Barcelona
A city with 80.000 inhabitants.
And 8.000 members “citilabers”
Living Lab for Health @ IrsiCaixa
Transforming the R&I system
 through a Living Lab and a RRI approach
1. Participatory R&I agendas & transition management
2. Training and consultancy
for a more open and inclusive R&I
3. Facilitation of participatory R&I projects
(community based research, community advisory
committees, Science Shop, design thinking ...)
4. Advocacy in coalition
5. Education and Outreach
6. Research on RRI and systemic transitions
The world of open labs
Fablabs: open innovation in digital fabrication
More than 1.000 in 97 countries in 2017
http://fabfoundation.org/
“Living Labing” traditional institutions
The Lab:
a Vision for Europe
in 2030.
“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”.
( Open Innovation, Open Science and Open to the World:
A Vision for Europe. 2016 : 22.)
Some lines of action in Open Science and Open
Innovation in Catalonia.
Living labs and citizen science
#CiènciaCiutadanaEnAcció
Defining a regional strategy in OS
Prototyping an open science and innovation ecosystem in the digital era.
Our final conclusion
If we want sustainable
multistakeholder and citizen
engagament policies on Open
Science
we should contribute to develop
the citizen-centric and global
movement of Open Labs.

artur.serra@i2cat.net
.
Thanks a lot,
Moltes gràcies

Open science in a world of open labs

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    Open Science in aworld of Open Labs Artur Serra Vicepresident ENoLL. Open Science: from values to practice. B-Debate. CosmoCaixa, Barcelona, October 4-5, 2018.
  • 2.
    Stakeholder and CitizenEngagement is maybe the more difficult task to make Open Science a reality.
  • 3.
    The Open LivingLab’s contributions.
  • 4.
    “Empowering everyone to innovate” Morethan 170 living labs in 5 continents. http://openlivinglabs.eu
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    Citizen engagement Started in2007, in Cornella de Llobregat, In the metropolitan área of Barcelona A city with 80.000 inhabitants. And 8.000 members “citilabers”
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    Living Lab forHealth @ IrsiCaixa Transforming the R&I system  through a Living Lab and a RRI approach 1. Participatory R&I agendas & transition management 2. Training and consultancy for a more open and inclusive R&I 3. Facilitation of participatory R&I projects (community based research, community advisory committees, Science Shop, design thinking ...) 4. Advocacy in coalition 5. Education and Outreach 6. Research on RRI and systemic transitions
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    The world ofopen labs
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    Fablabs: open innovationin digital fabrication More than 1.000 in 97 countries in 2017 http://fabfoundation.org/
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    The Lab: a Visionfor Europe in 2030. “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”. ( Open Innovation, Open Science and Open to the World: A Vision for Europe. 2016 : 22.)
  • 15.
    Some lines ofaction in Open Science and Open Innovation in Catalonia.
  • 16.
    Living labs andcitizen science #CiènciaCiutadanaEnAcció
  • 17.
    Defining a regionalstrategy in OS
  • 19.
    Prototyping an openscience and innovation ecosystem in the digital era.
  • 20.
    Our final conclusion Ifwe want sustainable multistakeholder and citizen engagament policies on Open Science we should contribute to develop the citizen-centric and global movement of Open Labs.
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