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Alvaro Oliveira, May 16th, 2011, Budapest.TRANSCRIPT
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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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Living Labs Open eco-‐systems engage and mo8vate
stakeholders, s8mulate collabora8on, create lead markets and enable behavior transforma8on
Co-‐crea8on of Innova8on
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Source: Form It
Living Lab Ecosystem
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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)
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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.
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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
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ENoLL Values
• Trust and transparency • Human-‐centricity • Bodom-‐up, enriching communica8on • Co-‐crea8on and collabora8on • Openness, enabling networking
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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
274 Living Labs
1st Wave – 19
2nd Wave – 32
3rd Wave – 68
4th Wave – 93
5th Wave – 62
Total 274
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
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• 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
ENoLL Organiza8on
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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
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)
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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
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
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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)
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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)
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Living Lab Projects
• SAVE ENERGY • Apollon • FIREBALL • Peripheria • CONCORD
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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
Globaliza8on of ENoLL
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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)
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
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
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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)
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)
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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Thank you!
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www.openlivinglabs.eu
Álvaro de Oliveira [email protected]
Phone: +351 21 486 67 84
Skype: alvaroduarteoliveira
@openlivinglabs
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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
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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)
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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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)
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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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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