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The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) Achievements and Future Challenges Prof. Álvaro de Oliveira President of the ENoLL Associa8on (European Network of Living Labs) Chair of the ENoLL Council 1 16 May 2011, ENoLL 5th Wave of Membership, PublicaJon of Results in Budapest

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The  European  Network  of  Living  Labs  (ENoLL)  

Achievements  and  Future  Challenges  

Prof.  Álvaro  de  Oliveira      President  of  the  ENoLL  Associa8on  (European  Network  of  Living  Labs)  

Chair  of  the  ENoLL  Council    

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16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  

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Overview  

•  Challenges  of  our  8me  •  Living  Labs  •  European  Network  of  Living  Labs  •  Living  Labs  cross-­‐border  projects  •  ENoLL  Globaliza8on    •  The  case  of  Brazil  (BNoLL)  •  The  case  of  Africa  (ANoLL)  •  The  case  of  China  (CNoLL)  •  Global  projects  •  Conclusions  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  2  

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Global  Challenges  of  our  Time  

•  Finding  solu8ons  for  clean  energy  sustainability  •  Finding  solu8ons  for  climate  change  •  Managing  democraphic  shiNs  •  Wellbeing  and  assisted  living.  Health  and  ageing  •  Providing  safer  water  supplies  •  Food  sustainability  •  Waste  management  •  Green  mobility  •  Improving  security     16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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Big  Challenges  of  our  Democracies  

•  Transparency  and  trust  on  the  poli8cal  system  •  Trust  in  the  public  administra8on  •  Ci8zens  mass  par8cipa8on  •  Behaviour  transforma8on  •  Sense  of  belonging  and  iden8ty  •  Social  inclusion  and  social  integra8on  •  Crisis  of  the  world  financial  system  •  World  stability  

 16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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Sustainable  Solu8ons  •  Wicked  problems  call  for  diverse  types  of  knowledge,  

resource,  par8cipa8on  and  collabora8on.    •  Behaviour  change  requires  the  mo8va8on  of  millions  of  

individuals  and  their  communi8es;  solu8ons  cannot  be  pushed.  

•  New,  distributed  and  highly  par8cipatory  systems  imply  new  roles  for  public  and  private  spheres:  demand/user/ci8zen  driven  open  RDI  enabled  by  ICT.  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

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Living  Labs    Open  eco-­‐systems  engage  and  mo8vate  

stakeholders,  s8mulate  collabora8on,  create  lead  markets  and  enable  behavior  transforma8on  

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Co-­‐crea8on  of  Innova8on  

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Living  Lab  Ecosystem  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

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•  Users  engagement.  Communi8es  Sustainability.    

•  Experiment  ideas,  services,  concepts,  products.  

•  Discovering  what  users  want  and  need.  Discovering  

unexpressed  needs.  Source  of  new  ideas.    

•  Speeding  up  acceptance.  Earlier  adopters.  Users  do  the  selling.  

•  Large  scale  sustainable  behaviour  transforma8on  

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Living  Lab  Methodologies  (1/2)  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  

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Living  Lab  Methodologies  (2/2)  •  Increased  collabora8on  between  public  authori8es,  research  centers,  businesses  

and  user  communi8es.  Sharing  good  prac8ces  •  Flexible  and  adap8ve  design  process  rooted  in  real-­‐life  experience  with  increased  

chances  of  succeeding  with  new  products.  Shorter  lead  8me  from  concept  to  market  (promote  viral  adop8on)  

•  Beder  and  more  intensive  use  of  internal  ideas.  Beder  access  to  ideas  outside  the  organiza8on.    

•  Accelera8on  of  innova8on.  Increased  produc8vity  of  the  RDI  ac8vi8es.    Includes  wider  socio-­‐economic  and  socio-­‐ins8tu8onal  factors,  enablers  of  sustainable  development.  Co-­‐crea8on  methodologies  and  tools.  

•  Not  only  the  “immediate”  or  direct  factors,  rela8onships,  func8onali8es  or  impacts  of  the  “object”  under  LL-­‐experimental  RDI,  but  indirect  impacts,  externali8es  and  poten8al  side  effects.  

•  Improved  coopera8on  in  Interna8onal  Networks.  Facilitate  the  interna8onal  posi8oning  and  privileged  access  to  the  markets.    

•  Facilitate  the  development  of  human  capital  and  culture  sustainability  16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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European  Network  of  Living  Labs  

•  ENoLL  contributes  to  the  crea8on  of  a  dynamic,  mul8-­‐layer  and  mul8dimensional  European  Innova8on  ecosystem.  

•  ENoLL  facilitates  the  coopera8on  and  the  exploita8on  of  synergies  between  members  and  groups  of  members  (thema8c  domains)  

•  ENoLL  aims  at  the  Future  Internet,  Living  Labs  and  Smart  Ci8es  convergence  

•  ENoLL  globalisa8on  fosters  interna8onal  open  collabora8on  to  solve  the  big  challenges  of  our  8mes,  thus  contribu8ng  to  World  stabilisa8on  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  10  

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ENoLL  Values  

•  Trust  and  transparency  •  Human-­‐centricity  •  Bodom-­‐up,  enriching  communica8on    •  Co-­‐crea8on  and  collabora8on  •  Openness,  enabling  networking  

11  16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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ENoLL  and  EU  Presidencies  

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1st  Wave    

Finish  Presidency,  Autumn  2006  

Portuguese  Presidency,    Autumn  2007  

Spanish  Presidency,    Spring  2010  

Belgium  Presidency,    Autumn  2010  

5th  Wave    Autumn  2010  

4th  Wave    Autumn  2009  3rd  Wave    2nd  Wave    

Sweedish  Presidency,    Autumn  2009  

Hungarian  Presidency,    Spring  2011  

French  Presidency,    Autumn  2008  

Slovenian  Presidency,    Spring  2008  

6th  Wave      Wave    

Polish  Presidency,    Autumn  2011  

Polish  Presidency,    Spring  2011  

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274  Living  Labs  

1st  Wave     –   19  

2nd  Wave     –   32  

3rd  Wave     –   68  

4th  Wave     –   93  

5th  Wave   –   62  

Total   274  

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ENoLL  Today  •  236  EU  Living  Labs    •  38  Living  Labs  outside  EU  •  ENoLL  Office  headquarted  in  Brussels  with  one  full  8me  staff  member

(services  to  members,  project  facilita8on,  events,  monthly  newsleder,  ac8ve  presence  in  online  and  in  Social  Media,  engaging  in  strategic  projects)  

•  Suppor8ng  services  including  the  Living  Lab  Summer  Schools  (Paris  2010,  Barcelona  2011,  Helsinki  2012),  Living  Lab  Prize    

•  Globaliza8on  of  ENoLL  (in  Brazil,  in  China  and  in  Africa)  •  ENoLL  PPP  Policy    ini8a8ve  •  6th  Call  for  ENoLL  membership  during  the  Polish  Presidency  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  14  

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15  15  

•  Adherent  members  – Living  Labs  having  passed  a  n-­‐Wave  evalua8on  

•  Effec8ve  members  – Adherent  members  having  paid  a  membership  fee  

•  Associate  members  – Non-­‐LLs  (eg  University,  public  authority,  etc.)  paying  the  membership  fee  

•  All  members  will  pay  a  basic  administra8on  fee  as  of  2011  

ENoLL  Membership  

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ENoLL  Organiza8on  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  16  

Tuija  Hirvikoski  Vice-­‐President  

Deputy:  Ana  Garcia  SMEs,  Entrepreneurship  and  

Manufacturing.  Events  

Jarmo  Eskelinen  Vice-­‐President  

Deputy:  Dave  Carter  CommunicaJon,    CiJes  Network  

Pieter  Ballon  Secretariat  

ENoLL  Office:  Anna  Kivilehto  (Membership  AdministraJon)  

Álvaro  de  Oliveira  President  

Work  Groups.  EU  Presidencies.  NaJonal  Networks  

ENoLL  Council  18-­‐21  Members  

Mikael  Börjeson  Treasurer  

Deputy:  Esa  Ala-­‐UoJla  (Membership  OperaJons)  

ThemaJc  Domain  Living  Labs    Work  Group  

CoordinaJon:  Tujia  Hirvikoski  Deputy:  Mikael  Börjeson  

•  Energy  Efficiency  •  Health  and  Assisted  Living.  Well  Being  •  Smart  CiJes.    •  CreaJve  and  InteracJve  Media.  •  e-­‐Government.  e-­‐ParJcipaJon  •  Social  InnovaJon.  Social  Inclusion  •  ThemaJc  Tourism  •  Regional,  territorial  and  rural  development  

of  Smart  Regions  •  Sustainable  Mobility  •  Smart  Manufacturing.  Smart  LogisJcs.  •  Security  

 

ENoLL  Strategy  and  OperaJon  Work  Group  

 CoordinaJon:  Álvaro  Oliveira  

Deputy:  Jesse  Marsh    

ENoLL  Policy  Work  Group    

CoordinaJon:  Seija  Kulkki    

Future  Internet,  Living  Labs  and  Social  InnovaJon  

Convergence  Work  Group      

CoordinaJon:    Pieter  Ballon  Deputy:  Jo  Pierson  

Foreign  Affairs  ENoLL  Work  Group    

CoordinaJon:  Álvaro  Oliveira  Deputy:  Jarmo  Eskelinen  

 

Amsterdam  –  Africa    Helsinki  –  Asia    

Lisbon  -­‐  North  and  South  America  Ljubljana  -­‐  Central  and  Eastern  Europe,  

Euro-­‐Med    

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ENoLL  Council  Chair  Álvaro  de  Oliveira  (LighJng  Living  Lab)  •  Vice  Chair  Tuija  Hirvikoski  (Laurea  University  of  Applied  Sciences,  Laurea  Living  Labs)  •  Vice  Chair  Jarmo  Eskelinen  (Helsinki  Living  Labs,  Forum  Virium  Helsinki)  •  Treasurer  Mikael  Börjeson  (Centre  for  Distance-­‐  Spanning  Technology  CDT,  Botnia  Living  Labs)  •  Vice  Treasurer  Esa  Ala-­‐UoJla  (Hermia  OY,  Suuntaamo  Tampere  Region  Living  Lab)  •  Secretariat  Pieter  Ballon  (IBBT,  iLab.o)    ENoLL  Council  Members:  •  Esteve  Almirall  (ESADE,  IIK)  •  Dave  Carter  (Manchester  Digital  Development  Agency,  MDDA)  •  Ana  Garcia  (InsJtute  for  InnovaJon  on  Human  Wellbeing,  I2BC)  •  Marf  Hyry  (University  of  Oulu,  NorthRULL)  •  Petra  Turkama  (Aalto  University,  CKIR)  •  Juha  Ruuska  (Lutakko  Living  Lab,  JAMK)  •  Bidatzi  Marin  (IAVANTE  FoundaJon,  Living  Lab  Salud  Andalucia)  •  Veli-­‐Pekka  Niitamo  (Haaga  Helia,  Ammafkorkeakoulujen  Neloskierre)  •  Ivan  PilaJ  (TrenJno  as  Lab)  •  Artur  Serra  (i2cat  Fundacio)  •  Roberto  Santoro  (European  Society  of  Concurrent  Enterprising  Network,  ESoCE-­‐NET)  •  Daan  Velthausz  (Amsterdam  InnovaJon  Motor,  AIM)  

10  May  2011,  Gaborone  InternaJonal  ConvenJon  Centre,  Botswana  

IST-­‐Africa  2011  Pre-­‐Conference  Workshop  17  

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ENoLL  Office  

•  ENoLL  Office  and  Secretariat  team  (IBBT)  provides  informa8on  services  and  organiza8onal  support  to  ENoLL  members  and  supports  the  Council  and  Work  Groups  in  developing  and  implemen8ng  ENoLL  strategic  and  opera8onal  objec8ves  

•  ENoLL  Office  is  headquartered  in  Brussels  (IBBT)  •  ENoLL  Portal  (including  members  sec8on)  and  monthly  ENoLL  newsleder  

•  Contact  ENoLL  Office  [email protected]  

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ENoLL  Services    •  Network  opera8ons  and    office  support  

in  Brussels  •  Network    evolu8on  and  Alliances  •  Entry  point  of  contact    for  User  Driven  

Open  Innova8on  and  Future  Internet  Services.  Partners  searching  

•  Policy  Link  to  the  Commission,  Na8onal  and  Regional  levels  

•  Assessing  Network  and  Living  Labs  Performance  

•  Share  prac8ces  and  success  stories    •  Living  Labs  Summer  School  •  Catalyzing  Opportuni8es  for  wide  scale  

cross-­‐border  pilots  •  Co-­‐create  Commons  accessible  to  the  

Community  •  Promo8ng  and  enabling  Networking    

through  physical  and  virtual  events  •  Living  Lab  Prize  

ENoLL  Services  ENoLL  Members  ExpectaJons  

     •  Interna8onal  visibility,  pres8ge,  brand  •  Adract  business  to  the  region  •  Access  European  and  other  sources  of  

funding  •  Co-­‐crea8on  of  new  knowledge  on  

Living  Labs  •  Share  users  communi8es  globally  •  Share  prac8ces,  for-­‐with-­‐by-­‐user  

methods,  business  models,  IPR  •  Collaborate  in  joint  large  scale  pilots  •  Get  connected  to  new  partners  on  a  

global  scale      

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Thema8c  Sub  Networks  of  Living  Labs  

•  Energy  Efficiency.  Sustainable  Energy.  Climate  change  •  Well  Being  and  Health  •  Smart  Ci8es.  Future  Internet.  Internet  of  things.  •  Social  Innova8on.  Social  Inclusion  •  e-­‐Government.  e-­‐Par8cipa8on  •  Crea8ve  Media.  User  driven  contents.  Social  

Networks.  Web  2.0  •  Thema8c  Tourism.  Culture  Services  •  Territorial  and  rural  development  of  Smart  Regions  •  Sustainable  Mobility  •  Industrial  and  logis8cs  development.  •  Security  

20  16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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Na8onal  and  Regional    Networks  of  Living  Labs  

•  Finnish  Network  •  Swedish  Network  •  Nordic  Network  •  Cataluna  Network  •  Slovenian  Network  •  Portuguese  Network  •  Italian  Network  •  Southern  African  Living  Labs  (LLiSA)  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  

Budapest  21  

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ENoLL  Ac8vi8es  

•  Project  involvement  and  facilita8on  on  Smart  Ci8es  Call  (CIP  ICT-­‐PSP  programme)    

•  Partner  in  3  Smart  City  CIP  pilot  projects  •  Connected  Smart  Ci8es  Network  •  Living  Lab  Summer  Schools    •  Memorandum  of  Understandings  with  UNITED,  CAISEC,  FAO,  LLiSA  •  New  ENoLL  Communica8on  tools  and  services  •  Future  Internet  and  Living  Labs  Social  Innova8on  Convergence  (CONCORD)  •  Brazilian  Network  of  Living  Labs  (BNoLL)  •  African  Network  of  Living  Labs  (ANoLL)  •  Chinese  Network  of  Living  Labs  (CNoLL)  

16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  Membership,  Publica8on  of  Results  in  

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Living  Lab  Projects    

•  SAVE  ENERGY  •  Apollon  •  FIREBALL  •  Peripheria    •  CONCORD  

23  16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

Membership,  PublicaJon  of  Results  in  Budapest  

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Periphèria  Pilots  

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Neighbour-­‐hood  

Malmoe  

Street  Bremen  

Square  Athens  

Museum-­‐Park  Genoa  

City  Hall  Palmela  

Co-­‐housing  coopera8ve  wan8ng  to  go  sustainable.      Visualisa8on  of  collabora8ve  e-­‐par8cipa8on  ideas.      Community  resource  sharing.      Link  with  local  supermarket  for  sustainable  food.      Inter-­‐cultural  communica8on  with  immigrant  communi8es.        Real-­‐estate  management  firm  to  renovate  public  spaces  with  technology  experiences.      Mobile  games  to  explore  unfamiliar  parts  of  the  city.  

Management  of  city  parking.    Integrated  ICT  and  mobile  services  for  drivers  including  reserva8on  of  spaces.    Introduc8on  of  facili8es  for  electric  cars,  bicycles  and  related  services.    Integra8on  with  public  transport  networks  and  food  logis8cs.    

Ci8zen  engagement  in  developing,  co-­‐designing  and  priori8sing  green  city  policies:  • Traffic  management  and  info  services    • Waste  collec8on  management  and  info  system    • Planning  of  green  city  spaces    

Tourist  and  ci8zen  par8cipa8on  in  learning  about  material  and  immaterial  cultural  and  natural  heritage  (FP6  ISAAC).    Management  and  protec8on  of  cultural  and  natural  heritage.    Safety  and  quality  of  life  in  open  urban  spaces.      

Use  an  ICT-­‐equipped  mobile  vehicle  to  extend  delivery  of  city  e-­‐gov  services  to  territory.    • Accessibility  and  mobility  for  All  project  (awareness  and  training  in  schools  and  public  administra8on)    • Services  to  automo8ve  SME  network  cluster    

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Expansion  iniJaJves  outside  of  Europe    •  Brazil    Network  of  Living  Labs  (BNoLL)  •  Africa  Network  of  Living  Labs  (ANoLL)  •  China  Network  of  Living  Labs  (CNoLL)  •  Taiwan  •  Korea  •  USA  CollaboraJon  agreements  •  FAO  Food  and  Agricultural  Organiza8on  of  the  UN  (MoU  and  Ac8on  plan)  •  United  Forum  Ubiquitous  Network  Industry  and  technology  Development  Forum  (China)  •  Beijing  City  Administra8on  and  Public  Service  Innova8on  –  Informa8on  System  and  

Equipment  Center  (CAISEC)  China    •  World  Bank  (In  Progress)  •  INSME  Interna8onal  Network  of  SMEs  (In  progress)  •  EEN  Europe  Enterprise  Network  (In  progress)    

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EU  -­‐  Brazil  Coopera8on  Framework  

•  Brazil  is  a  Strategic    Partner  of  the  EU  •  Brazil  and  European  cultures  have  common  origins.    Diaspora  effects  on  European  roots  communi8es.  

•  Brazil  is  one  of  the  fastest  growing  economies.  Huge  market    opportuni8es.    

•  Brazil  is  driving  the  socio-­‐economic  growth  by  strong  poli8cal  support  to  Innova8on.  

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Low  Income  PopulaJon  decrease:  20  million  

Employment  increase:  11  million  

Middle  Class    Increase:  32  million  

Minimun  Wage  Raise:      60%  

Total  PopulaJon:  198  million  

Brazil  Socio-­‐Economic  Indicators  (2004-­‐2010)  

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Bodom  Up  Methodology    to  Create    and  Opera8onalise    Living  Labs  in  Brazil  

•  Informa8on  dissemina8on  and  awareness.  Fostering  the  interest  to  the  ENoLL  Community  membership  

•  Dissemina8on  Workshops  in  several  Brazilian  ci8es.  •  Workshops  to  support  the  defini8on  of  the  Living  Lab  

concept:  partnership  crea8on,  strategic  objec8ves,  Federal  and  State  policies  opportuni8es,  etc.  

•  Mentoring  aiming  at  the  prepara8on  of  the  Living  Lab  eco-­‐systems.  Workshoips,  thema8c  and  ins8tu8onal  mee8ngs  

•  Mee8ngs  with  the  main  stakeholders  at  academic,  research,  enterprise,  federal  and  state  governments,  municipali8es,  associa8ons  and  NGO’s,  etc.  

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Top  Down  Methodology  to  Increase    EU-­‐Brazil  Coopera8on  in  the  Innova8on  Domain  

•  Documents  of  strategy  to  the  DG  Info  of  the  European  Commission  demonstra8ng  the  strategic  role  of  Brazil  as  a  partner  for  the  EU.  

•  Scien8fic  publica8ons  and  conference  presenta8ons,  namely  at  the  Innova8on  Conference  in  2008  and  2009  organised  by  CKIR  in  Helsinki.  

•  Discussion  panels  in  conferences  (e-­‐Challenges,  ICE,  European  Commission  events,  etc.)  dedicated  to  present  and  discuss  the  EU-­‐Brazil  coopera8on  in  the  domain  of  innova8on  focused  in  Living  Labs.  

•  Promote  awareness  and  mo8vate  Brazilian  State  governments  to  the  Living  Labs  methodology.  

•  Promote  awareness  and  mo8vate  Brazilian  Federal  Government  to  the  Living  Labs  methodology.  

•  Steering  Commidee  of  the  European  Commission  for  the  scien8fic  and  technological  coopera8on  nego8a8on.  

•  Prepara8on  of  the  EU-­‐Brazil  Conference  for  the  Innova8on  and  Living  Labs.  

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ENoLL  Ac8vi8es  in  Brazil  

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EU-­‐Brazil  LLs  Conference,  Campinas,  SP,  October  2010  (t.b.c.)  

Brazilian  Living  Labs:  1.    LL  awareness,  Brazilian  LL  

par8cipants  on    European  Events  (EU  Lyon  08,  Helsinki  08,  EU  Portugal  07,  EU  Slovenia  08,  Brussels  08,  etc)  

2.      Brazilian  Living  Labs  and  ENoLL  3.      Emerging  Living  Labs  4.      Brazilian  Living  Labs  Network  

Federal  Government    Mee8ngs  on  Living  Labs,    Brasília,  November  9th  2009  

Workshop  on  Living  Labs,  Manaus,  July  2008            Workshop  on  Innova8on  and  Living  Labs,  Manaus,  September  2009    

 Workshop  on  Innova8on  and  Living  Labs,  Manaus,  October  2008  

Living  Labs  Energy  Efficiency,  Escelsa,  Vitória,  ES,  December  2009  

Espirito  Santo  Living  Lab  Workshop,  Vitoria,  ES,  July  31th  2009  

Espirito  Santo  Living  Lab  Workshop,  Vitoria,  ES,  June  2009  

Living  Labs  Workshop    -­‐  UFES,  Vitória,  ES,    December  2009  

Living  Labs  Workshop,  Espírito  Santo,    ES,  September  28th  2009.  

Federal  Government    and  EU  Commission  Workshop  on  Living  Labs,    Brasília,  September  2008  

Innova8on  and  Living  Labs  Workshop,  São  Paulo,  SP  September  2008  

Smart  Ci8es,  São  Paulo,  SP,  December  2009  

Living  Labs  for  Interna8onal  Coopera8on.  FIAM,  Manaus,  November  26th  2009  

Living  Labs  Workshop,  Belém,  Pará,  30/Nov/2009   Workshop  LLs,  Vitoria,  ES,  

April  24th  2009  

Interna8onal  Forum  for  Technology  and  Innova8on,  Vitoria,  ES,  November  2008  

Energy  Living  Labs  Workshop,  EDP  Inovação,  São  Paulo,  SP,  December  2009  

Digital  Niterói,  Niteroi,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  RJDecember  2008  

INSME,  Rio  de  Janeiro,    May  2010  

Mee8ng  in  Rio  Living  Lab,  Rio  de  Janeiro,    December  2010  

Rio  Living  Lab  Mee8ng,  Rio  de  Janeiro,    Julho  de  2010  

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ENoLL  in  Brazil  -­‐  Results  •  Amazon  Living  Lab  -­‐  Fundação  Feitosa  (Manaus,  Amazonas)  •  Espirito  Santo  Cidadania  Digital  (Vitoria,  Espirito  Santo)  •  Inova  Unicamp  Innova8on  Agency  Living  Lab  (Campinas,  São  Paulo)  •  Living  Lab  INdT  -­‐  Well  Being  and  Wealth  Care  LL  (Manaus,  Amazonas)  

•  Amazonas  Living  Lab  (Manaus,  Amazonas)  •  BBILL  (Belo  Horizonte,  Minas  Gerais)  •  EDP/Brasil  Living  Lab  (São  Paulo,  São  Paulo)  •  Group  Inter-­‐Ac8on  Living  Lab  (Manaus,  Amazonas)  •  Habitat  Living  Lab  (Vitoria,  Espirito  Santo)  •  Rio  Living  Lab  (Rio  de  Janeiro,  Rio  de  Janeiro)    

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Cidadania  Living  Lab  Digital  Ci8zenship    

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Cidadania  Living  Lab  Methods,  Tools  and  Processes  

   •  Development  of  innova8ve  pilot  projects,  user  driven  to  address  specific  

needs  of  the  individuals  and  the  communi8es;  •  Facilita8on  of  the  co-­‐crea8ve  process,  user  driven  by  engaged  

communi8es.  The  Living  Lab  has  acquired  the  skills  to  support  completely  new  ini8a8ves  that  may  be  brought  by  users  of  the  community,  such  as  learning  a  new  musical  instrument,  virtually  taking  part  in  a  remote  event  of  their  liking,  etc.  

•  Co-­‐  designing  new  contents  and  producing  them  to  support  new  services  as  driven  by  users.  

•  Social  fieldwork  closely  ar8culated  with  ICT  services  in  terms  of  prepara8on  ,  opera8on  and  monitoring  of  results  

•  Organiza8on  throughout  the  year  of  public  events,  seminars,  workshops,  for  the  promo8on  of  the  Digital  Ci8zenship  Living  Lab  ac8vi8es,  the  funding  to  support  them  and  the  awareness  of  the  civil  society.  

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•  Biodiversity  •  Wellbeing  and  health  •  Culture  preserva8on  •  Remote  learning  •  Ecotourism  •  Sustainable  energy  •  Sustainable  environment  •  Digital  inclusion  

Amazonia  Living  Lab  Driven  by  Nature  Innova8on  

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•  Common  vision  and  mission.  More  efec8ve  realiza8on  

•  Coordina8on  of  plazorms  and  ini8a8ves  •  S8mula8on  and  facilita8on  of  synergies  •  Reinforcement  of  fund  raising  capacity  •  Increase  capacity  of  available  results  •  Wider  cri8cal  mass  

Amazonia  Living  Lab  Living  Lab  of  Living  Labs  

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•  Thema8c  Tourism  •  Digital  Produc8on,  Publishing,  TV  •  Arts,  Design,  Fashion  •  Energy  and  Environment,  Sustainability  •  Social  Inclusion,  e-­‐Par8cipa8on  •  Healthy  Living  Sports  •  Smart  Ci8es,  Urban  renewal  •  Culture,  Entertainment,  Lifestyle  •  Others  

Rio  de  Janeiro  Living  Lab  Driven  by  Olympic  Spirit  

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ExisJng  Living  Labs  domains  •   Sustainable  Energy  and  Energy  Efficiency  •   Environment  Technologies.  Sustainability  •   Biotechnology.  Biodiversity  •   Enviroment  Technologies  •   Natural  Products  Tradi8onal  Prac8ces  •   Social  Innova8on.  Inclusion  Emerging  Living  Labs  domain  •   Internet  of  Things  and  Intelligent  Logis8cs  •   Automo8ve  Industry  •   Civil  Aeronau8cs  Industry  •   Agrifood.  Healthy  Food  •   Crea8ve  IT  Industries  •   Thema8c  Tourism  (Eco-­‐ac8vi8es)  •   Security  

Brazilian  Network  of  Living  Labs  

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African  ENoLL  Living  Labs  

•  Living  Lab  Maputo  (Mozambique)  •  African  Living  Lab  ISEG/UNIDAF  (Senegal)  •  Siyakhula  Living  Lab  (South  Africa)  •  Sekhukhune  Living  Lab  (South  Africa)  •  Addi8onal  four  from  Northern  Africa  to  be  announced  on  May  16th  (5th  Wave)  

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       Poten8al  Drivers  for  African  Network    of  Living  Labs  (ANoLL)  

•  Inclusion  •  Learning  and  skills  development  •  Health  •  Energy  •  Food  sustainability  •  Secure  water  supply  •  eGovernement    •  eCommerce  •  Others…  

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The  Case  for  African  Network    of  Living  labs  (ANoLL)  

•  Agreement  on  a  Task  Force  (established  on  May  10th)  to  draN  the  white  paper  for  the  crea8on  and  launching  of  ANoLL    

•  ANoLL  Task  Force  is  in  charge  of  crea8ng  the  concept  and  the  ac8on  plan  and  the  implementa8on  ensuring  a  close  link  between  the  European  Network  of  Living  Labs  (ENoLL)  and  exis8ng  African  Living  Labs  namely,  LLiSA  and  the  ENoLL  African  Living  Lab  Members  

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ANoLL  Task  Force  •  Chair:  African  Union  Commission  (Dr  Ahmed  Hamdy)    •  Co-­‐Chair:  European  Commission  (Mr.  Thierry  Devars)    

Current  Members  of  the  Task  Force  •  Moses  Bayingana  (African  Union  Commission,  HRST)  •  Effat  El  Shooky  (Egyp8an  Ministry  /  Northern  Africa)  •  Prof.  Marlien  Herselman  /  Mmamakanye  Pitse-­‐Boshomane  (LLiSA/  Southern  Africa)  •  Dr.  Faisal  Fudlelmola  (Sudan/  East  Africa)  •  Dr  Maxwell  Ovapa  (Uganda  Na8onal  Council  of  Science  &  Technology)  •  Dr.  Almany  Konte  (Senegal  /West  Africa)  •  Njei  Check  (Na8onal  Agency  for  Informa8on  Technologies,  Cameron  /  Central  Africa)  •  Henry  Coetzee  (University  of  Botswana)  •  Aki  Enkenberg  (Finnish  Foreign  Ministry,  Embassy  of  Finland  in  South  Africa)  •  Ilari  Lindy  (World  Bank)  •  Paul  Cunnigham  (IST-­‐Africa  Ini8a8ve/IIMC)    •  Prof.  Alvaro  Oliveira  /  Dr.  Daan  Velthausz  /  Anna  Kivilehto  (ENoLL)  

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Terms  of  reference  

•  Transparent  and  open  process  (everyone  can  par8cipate)  

•  Concrete  plan  of  ac8ons  •  Alignement  with  African/EU  agendas  •  Endorsement  from  the  relevant  ministries  •  Awareness  raising  events    

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Timeline  •  15th  of  June:  Structure  of  White  Paper  •  10th  of  September:  First  DraN  of  White  paper  for  

consulta8on  within  ANoLL  Task  Force  •  25th  of  September:  Outcome  of  the  ANoLL  task  Force  

consulta8on  integrated  in  the  draN  White  paper    •  30th  September:  Release  for  DraN  for  public  consulta8on  (30  

days)    •  November  2011:  Final  version  of  the  White  paper  ready  for  

the  African  Union  Commission  and  the  European  Commission  •  Open  discussion  and  valida8on  at  events  to  be  scheduled  at  

the  five  African  regions    16  May  2011,  ENoLL  5th  Wave  of  

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Globaliza8on  of  ENoLL    The  Case  of  China  (CNoLL)  

Workshops  •  Energy  Efficiency,  Shanghai  (13-­‐14/10/2010)  •  Beijing  Energy  Efficiency  Workshop  (22/11/2010)  •  Beijing  ENoLL  Workshop  (25/11/2010)  •  Beijing  ENoLL  Workshop  (Planned  for  Feb  2011)    ExisJng  Living  Labs  •  TianJin-­‐China  Living  Lab  •  China  Mobile  Research  Ins8tute  •  Mobile  Life  Club  of  China  -­‐  MC²  •  Living  Lab  of  China  Mobile  Communica8on  Corpora8on  

(LLCM)  

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Globaliza8on  of  ENoLL    Other  Cases  

•  Korea  (  Workshop  planned  for  February  2011)  

•  Australia  (Ac8on  plan  ini8ated  in  October  2010)  

•  Singapore  (Ac8on  plan  to  start  in  2011)  

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EU  –  Brazil  Energy    Living  Labs  Collabora8on  

Brazil  

Europe  

Energy  Efficiency.  ICT.  Behaviour  TransformaJon.  SMART  Metering.  SMART  Grid.  

Renewable  Energy  producJon  and  distribuJon.  Mobility.  

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EU  –  Africa  -­‐  Brazil  Energy    Living  Labs  Collabora8on  

Biofuel  producJon  Biofuel  

Technologies  

Large  Scale  Pilots  

Brazil  Africa  

Europe  

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EU  –  China  -­‐  Brazil  Energy    Living  Labs  Collabora8on  

Large  Scale  Pilots  

Biofuel  

ICT  for  Mobility  

             ICT  for  Mobility  

Brazil  

Europe   China  

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Interna8onal  RDI  Collabora8on  

•  ICT  Programme  •  CIP  Programme  •  Europe  –  Brazil  joint  calls  •  8th  Africa  –  EU  Partnerships  on  Science,  Informa8on  Society  and  Space  

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European  Network  of  Living  Labs  •  Living  Labs  enable  the  co-­‐crea8on  of  user-­‐driven  and  human-­‐

centric  research,  development  and  innova8on  of  technologies,  products  and  services  focused  on  well-­‐being  of  people.  

•  ENoLL  contributes  to  the  crea8on  of  a  dynamic,  mul8-­‐layer  and  mul8dimensional  European  Innova8on  ecosystem.  

•  ENoLL  facilitates  the  coopera8on  and  the  exploita8on  of  synergies  between  members  and  groups  of  members  (thema8c  domains).  

•  ENoLL  aims  at  the  Future  Internet,  Living  Labs  and  Smart  Ci8es  convergence.  

•  ENoLL  globaliza8on  fosters  open  interna8onal  collabora8on  to  solve  the  big  challenges  of  our  8mes,  thus  contribu8ng  to  global  well  being  ,  prosperity  and  stability.  

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Living  Labs    Living  Labs  are  user-­‐driven  innova8on  eco-­‐systems  where  the  user  (ci8zen,  resident,  worker,  student,  visitor,  customer)  lives,  works,  studies,  plays  and  entertains.  In  this  real  living  environment,  the  user  co-­‐creates,  experiments  and  tests  ideas,  products  and  services.  User-­‐centric  solu8ons  and  social  innova8on  processes  lead  to  new  forms  of  produc8vity  and  compe88veness  as  well  as  sustainable  behavior  transforma8on.  

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Low  Income  PopulaJon  decrease:  20  million  

Employment  increase:  11  million  

Middle  Class    Increase:  32  million  

Minimun  Wage  Raise:      60%  

Total  PopulaJon:  198  million  

Brazil  Socio-­‐Economic  Indicators  (2004-­‐2010)  

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Open  Ques8ons?  

•  African  partners  (champions)  to  drive  the  process  •  Involvement  distribu8on  of  commided  African  partners    

•  Alignment  with  the  African  –  EU  agenda  and  funds  available  

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What  is  to  be  gained  from  user-­‐involvement?  

•  Discovering  what  users  want  and  need.  Source  of  new  ideas.  Innova8on  by  design  thinking.  

•  User  priori8es  –  What  mo8vates  them?  •  Discovering  unexpressed  needs  •  Experiment  ideas,  services,  concepts,  products.  Speeding  up  

acceptance  •  Users  engagement.  Sustainability  of  users  community.  Earlier  

adopters.  Speeding  up  acceptance.The  users  do  the  selling.  •  Sustainable  behaviour  transforma8on  

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Task  Force  Sub  Groups  •  White  paper  on  the  structure,  process,  funding,  ac8on  plan  

(Members:  African  Union  Commission,  European  Commission,  LLiSA/  Southern  Africa,  ENoLL,  Finnish  Foreign  Ministry)  

•  PotenJal  landscape  –  exisJng  and  emerging  LLs  (  Members:  IST  Africa,  LLiSA/Southern  Africa,  African  Union  Commission,  European  Commission,  Sudan/East  Africa,  ENoLL)  

•  CommunicaJon  strategy,  awareness  raising  events  (Members:  IST  Africa,  Egypt  /  Northern  Africa,  African  Union  Commission,  European  Commission,  ENoLL)  

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1st  Wave    –   19  

2nd  Wave    –   32  

3rd  Wave    –   68  

4th  Wave    –   93  

5th  Wave   -­‐   62  

Total   274  

European  Network  of  Living  Labs  

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 Five  Waves  

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Advantages  of  Living  Labs    for  Africa  

•  Co-­‐crea8on  adjusted  to  the  market  needs  •  Na8onal  and  Interna8onal  Partnerships  •  Easier  access  to  New  Technologies  and  Best  Prac8ces  

•  Boos8ng  Innova8on  in  Rural  areas  involving  communi8es  

•  Access  to  New  Markets  

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Research  Philosophy,  approach,  methodology    

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FIAPAL  Living  Lab:  Automo8ve  Industry  

AutomoJve  Living  Lab  Network  

Reserach,  Engineering,  InnovaJon,  Training  

Technological  Centers  

InternaJonal  Research  OrganizaJons  

MIT   IPA   Carnigie  Mellon  

Research  OrganizaJons   CEIIA   Technological  Centers  

AssociaJons  and  Training  

Palmela  Industrial  Park   ATEC   Other  AssociaJons  

M  A  R  K  E  T    U  S  E  R  S  

F  I  N  A  N  C  E    F  U  N  D  I  N  G  

ALL-­‐Net  1   ALL-­‐Net    N  FIAPAL  LL  

OEM  1  

S1   Sn-­‐2   Sn  Sn-­‐1  

OEM  N  

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FIAPAL  Living  Lab  Evolu8on  

OEM

Suppliers

Networking

Turnover

Date

RENAULT  Assembler  

AUTOEUROPA,  GM,  PSA  

AUTOEUROPA  PSA,  Others   OEMS  

10   50   180   180  

Non-­‐existent   Clubs  of  Suppliers  

 Innova8on  Networks  

(LL  Methodology)    

FIAPAL    Living  Lab  

500  Millions  Euros   1.5  Billions  Euros  

 5  Billions    Euros  

6  Billions    Euros  

1992   1995   2005   2010  

AUTOEUROPA,  GM,  PSA  

120  

Added  Value    Networks  

(LL  Methodology)  

4  Billions    Euros  

2000  

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SANJOTEC  Living  Lab:  Footwear  Industry  

•   Co-­‐crea8on,  co-­‐engineering,  co-­‐produc8on  and  co-­‐distribu8on  •   Involvement  of  all  the  stakeholders    •   Engaged  user  communi8es  

Raw    materials  

Design  (Own  Collec8ons)  

Manufacturing    Industry  

Produc8on    Equipment  

(Local  and  export)  

Interna8onal  Brands  

Distribui8on  (Early  Adopters)  

Retailing  Networks  

RDI  Materials  

Trends    (users,  clients)  

 RDI  

Equipment    

Final  Market  

(Medium  -­‐  high)  

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Low  Income  PopulaJon  decrease:  20  million  

Employment  increase:  11  million  

Middle  Class    Increase:  32  million  

Minimun  Wage  Raise:      60%  

Total  PopulaJon:  198  million  

Brazil  Socio-­‐Economic  Indicators  (2004-­‐2010)  

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Energy  Liberaliza8on  Policy  

Supply   Smart  Grid  

Open  for  all  types  and  sizes  of  local  generaJon  

 Efficient,  reliable  and  self-­‐healing    transmission  and  distribuJon  

 InteracJon  between  

demand  and  operaJon    

Most  cost  efficient  soluJon  ready  to  future  requirements  

 Distributed  GeneraJon  

Wind  Farms  

Solar  GeneraJon  

TradiJonal  Power  plants  

Industry  

Smart  Metering  

Smart  Houses  

Plug-­‐in  Vehicles  

Demand  

A  User  Driven  Movement  to  create  the  future  today  

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SAVE  ENERGY  Project  

Goals:    •  Smart  ICT  Energy  

Efficiency  model  and  plazorm  aiming  at  20%  

•  Serious  Game  focused  on  Energy  Efficiency  at  Public  Spaces  

•  User  behavior  transforma8on.  Living    Lab  methodology  

•  Pilots  commided  to  extend  results  beyond  project  comple8on  

•  European  wide  dissemina8on  of  results  

•  Policy  Recommenda8ons  to  the  EU  Commission  

5  Energy  Efficiency  Pilots  located  at  public  buildings  supplying  services  to  the  public  

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SAVE  ENERGY  

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PreCo Project

Brazilian Pilot Vitória

(10.000 users)

Others

APOLLON Project

French Pilot (10.000 users)

Portuguese Pilot (50.000

users)

Opening  new  Energy  Efficiency  and  ICT  Markets  for  SMEs  

Brazilian Pilot São Paulo (10.000 users)

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The  APOLLON  Living  Lab  Network  on  Energy  Efficiency  has  already  s8mulated  an  Energy  Efficiency  Living  Lab  led  by  ISA  in  Portugal  and  partnerships  are  being  nego8ated  with  the  emerging  Energy  Efficiency  Living  Labs  of  Vitória  and  São  Paulo.  

Escelsa LL Bandeirantes LL

ISA LL Electro-Paulo LL

ISA

Bus

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ip

Vitória LL (APOLLON pilot)

APOLLON Pilot

R&D Pilots

R&

D P

ilots

Business Partnership

Business Model

APOLLON Living Lab cross-border Activity Example

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Smart  Ci8es  •  Ci8es  are  being  transformed  by  the  impact  of  globaliza8on  and  rapid    

technological  evolu8on.  Sustainable  Urban  Well  Being  trends  are  emerging  driven  by  the  direct  par8cipa8on  of  the  ci8zens.  This  includes  user  behaviour  transforma8on  achieved  by  the  par8cipatory  environment  enabled  by  the  Living  Labs  and  implemented  by  innova8ve  collabora8ve  SMEs.  

•  Ci8es  are  increasingly  becoming  dynamic  Living  Environments  requiring  the  capacity  to  enable  and  adapt  to  fast  technological,  societal  and  cultural  changes.  Living  Lab  collabora8on  methodologies  can  be  the  answer  to  address  these  changes  and  support  the  engagement  and  exploita8on  of  business  opportuni8es  by  SMEs.  

•  Sustainable  Energy  and  mobility  are  important  trends  of  the  emerging    Well  Being  Urban  Living    Lab  Paradigm.  Local  energy  micro-­‐genera8on,  distribu8on  (Smart  Metering/Smart  Grid)  and  storage  require  new  business  models  and  new  policies  where  innova8ve  SMEs  can  have  a  major  role  in  the  experimenta8on,  implementa8on  and  exploita8on  of  the  new  emerging  business  enabled  by  Future  Internet,  Internet  of  Things  and  Social  Innova8on.  

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FIREBALL  Smart  City  Landscape  structure  

Technologies    For  Smart  Ci3es  (Emerging,    growing,    maturing)  

Smart  City  Ci3zens  Needs    and    Networked    Applica3ons  

Emerging  Smart  City    Innova3on    ecosystems  

Future    Internet  Research  

Technologies  For  Smart    CiJes  

Smart  City  ApplicaJons  

(federated)  Testbeds  

User  driven  innova3on  

FIRE  experimentally-­‐driven  advanced  research  projects  (OPNEX,  ECODE,  NANODATACENTERS,  N4C  etc)  

Testbeds  in  FP7:    OneLab2,  PII,  VITAL++,  WISEBED,  FEDERICA  

Living  Labs:  ENoLL  (200+  living  labs),      APOLLON  etc  

Smart  City    Internet  pilots:    Crea8ve  media,  health  and  care,  energy  

Barcelona,  Manchester,  Helsinki  etc  

Intelligence  

Content  Management  

Collabora8on  Web  

Visualisa8on  

Par3cipa3ve  planning  

Government  and  ci3zens  services  

Affordable  health  and  care  

for  all  

Energy-­‐efficiency  in  urban  areas  

Broadband  networks  

Entrepreneurship  support,  jobs  

“Sustainable  growth  and    high  quality  of  life  through    par3cipatory  governance”  

Data  mining  

Collec3ve  intelligence  

OLAP  Wiki’s  

mashups  

JOOMLA  

Co-­‐design  tools  

Virtual  collabora3on  Community    support  

Crowdsourcing  

Web  design  

3D  tools   Simula3on  for    decision  making  Access  for  all  

Security  and  trust  

”The  map  of  opportuni3es”  

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Periphèria  Smart  City  Architecture  

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