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Alvaro Oliveira, President of the Association, Chair of the Council, Living Lab Summer School 2011 in BarcelonaTRANSCRIPT
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What is the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
Prof. Álvaro de Oliveira President of the ENoLL Association(European Network of Living Labs)
Chair of the ENoLL Council29th of August 2011
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Overview
• Challenges of our time• Living Labs• European Network of Living Labs• Living Labs cross-border projects• ENoLL Globalization • 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 solutions for clean energy sustainability• Finding solutions for climate change• Managing democraphic shifts• Wellbeing and assisted living. Health and ageing• Providing safer water supplies• Food sustainability• Waste management• Green mobility• Improving security
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Big Challenges of our Democracies
• Transparency and trust on the political system• Trust in the public administration• Citizens mass participation• Behaviour transformation• Sense of belonging and identity• Social inclusion and social integration• Crisis of the world financial system• World stability
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Sustainable Solutions• Wicked problems call for diverse types of knowledge,
resource, participation and collaboration. • Behaviour change requires the motivation of millions of
individuals and their communities; solutions cannot be pushed.
• New, distributed and highly participatory systems imply new roles for public and private spheres: demand/user/citizen driven open RDI enabled by ICT.
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Living Labs Open eco-systems engage and motivate
stakeholders, stimulate collaboration, create lead markets and enable behavior transformation
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Living Lab Ecosystem
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• Users engagement. Communities 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 transformation
Living Lab Methodologies (1/2)
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Living Lab Methodologies (2/2)• Increased collaboration between public authorities, research centers, businesses
and user communities. Sharing good practices• Flexible and adaptive design process rooted in real-life experience with increased
chances of succeeding with new products. Shorter lead time from concept to market (promote viral adoption)
• Better and more intensive use of internal ideas. Better access to ideas outside the organization.
• Acceleration of innovation. Increased productivity of the RDI activities. Includes wider socio-economic and socio-institutional factors, enablers of sustainable development. Co-creation methodologies and tools.
• Not only the “immediate” or direct factors, relationships, functionalities or impacts of the “object” under LL-experimental RDI, but indirect impacts, externalities and potential side effects.
• Improved cooperation in International Networks. Facilitate the international positioning and privileged access to the markets.
• Facilitate the development of human capital and culture sustainability29th of August 2011 Second Living Labs
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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
20093rd 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
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ENoLL Today• 236 EU Living Labs • 38 Living Labs outside EU• ENoLL Office headquarted in Brussels with one full time staff
member(services to members, project facilitation, events, monthly newsletter, active presence in online and in Social Media, engaging in strategic projects)
• Supporting services including the Living Lab Summer Schools (Paris 2010, Barcelona 2011, Helsinki 2012), Living Lab Prize
• Globalization of ENoLL (in Brazil, in China and in Africa)• ENoLL PPP Policy initiative• 6th Call for ENoLL membership during the Polish Presidency
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ENoLL Values
• Trust and transparency• Human-centricity• Bottom-up, enriching communication • Co-creation and collaboration• Openness, enabling networking
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Some Achievements
• Project involvement and facilitation on Smart Cities Call (CIP ICT-PSP programme)
• Partner in 3 Smart City CIP pilot projects• Connected Smart Cities Network• Living Lab Summer Schools • Memorandum of Understandings with UNITED, CAISEC, FAO, LLiSA• New ENoLL Communication tools and services• Future Internet and Living Labs Social Innovation Convergence (CONCORD)• Brazilian Network of Living Labs (BNoLL)• African Network of Living Labs (ANoLL)• Chinese Network of Living Labs (CNoLL)
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ENoLL CouncilChair Álvaro de Oliveira (Lighting 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-Uotila (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 (Institute for Innovation on Human Wellbeing, I2BC)• Martti Hyry (University of Oulu, NorthRULL)• Petra Turkama (Aalto University, CKIR)• Juha Ruuska (Lutakko Living Lab, JAMK)• Bidatzi Marin (IAVANTE Foundation, Living Lab Salud Andalucia)• Veli-Pekka Niitamo (Haaga Helia, Ammattikorkeakoulujen Neloskierre)• Ivan Pilati (Trentino as Lab)• Artur Serra (i2cat Fundacio)• Roberto Santoro (European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network, ESoCE-NET)• Daan Velthausz (Amsterdam Innovation Motor, AIM)
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ENoLL Organization
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Tuija HirvikoskiVice-President
Thematic Domains
Jarmo EskelinenVice-President
Deputy: Dave CarterCommunication,
Cities Network
Pieter BallonSecretariat
ENoLL Office: Anna Kivilehto, Ana Garcia
(Membership Administration)
Álvaro de OliveiraPresident
Work Groups. EU Presidencies. National Networks
ENoLL Council21 Members
Mikael BörjesonTreasurer
Deputy: Esa Ala-Uotila(Membership Operations)
Thematic Domain Living Labs Work Group
Coordination: Tujia HirvikoskiDeputy: Roberto Santoro
• Energy Efficiency• Health and Assisted Living. Well Being• Smart Cities. • Creative and Interactive Media.• e-Government. e-Participation• Social Innovation. Social Inclusion• Thematic Tourism• Regional, territorial and rural development
of Smart Regions• Sustainable Mobility• Smart Manufacturing. Smart Logistics.• Security
ENoLL Strategy and Operation Work Group
Coordination: Álvaro OliveiraDeputy: Jesse Marsh
ENoLL Policy Work Group
Coordination: Seija Kulkki
Future Internet, Living Labs and Social Innovation
Convergence Work Group
Coordination: Pieter BallonDeputy: Jo Pierson
Foreign Affairs ENoLL Work Group
Coordination: Álvaro OliveiraDeputy: Jarmo Eskelinen
Amsterdam – Africa Helsinki – Asia
Lisbon - North and South AmericaLjubljana - Central and Eastern Europe,
Euro-Med
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Thematic Sub Networks of Living Labs
• Energy Efficiency. Sustainable Energy. Climate change• Well Being and Health• Smart Cities. Future Internet. Internet of things.• Social Innovation. Social Inclusion• e-Government. e-Participation• Creative Media. User driven contents. Social
Networks. Web 2.0• Thematic Tourism. Culture Services• Territorial and rural development of Smart Regions• Sustainable Mobility• Industrial and logistics development.• Security
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National 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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Globalization of ENoLL
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Expansion initiatives outside of Europe • Brazil Network of Living Labs (BNoLL)• Africa Network of Living Labs (ANoLL)• China Network of Living Labs (CNoLL)• Taiwan• Korea• USACollaboration agreements• FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN (MoU and Action plan)• United Forum Ubiquitous Network Industry and technology Development Forum (China)• Beijing City Administration and Public Service Innovation – Information System and
Equipment Center (CAISEC) China • World Bank (to be signed in September 2011)• INSME International Network of SMEs (In progress)• EEN Europe Enterprise Network (In progress)
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EU - Brazil Cooperation Framework
• Brazil is a Strategic Partner of the EU• Brazil and European cultures have common
origins. Diaspora effects on European roots communities.
• Brazil is one of the fastest growing economies. Huge market opportunities.
• Brazil is driving the socio-economic growth by strong political support to Innovation.
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Brazilian Open Innovation Culture
Brazilian Culture Living Labs Values
Creativity. Entrepreneurship. Support for novelty and differentiation.
Experimentation. New business models.
Emotional attitude. Engagement. Performance leverage. Productivity.
Open Society. Network development. Value creation.
Collaboration. Solidarity. Social Networks.
Achieving together. Co-creation satisfaction.
Strong open source eGovernment.
Open service creation leverage.
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Low Income Population decrease:20 million
Employment increase:11 million
Middle Class Increase:32 million
Minimun Wage Raise:
60%
Total Population:198 million
Brazil Socio-Economic Indicators (2004-2010)
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Bottom Up Methodology to Create and Operationalise Living Labs in Brazil
• Information dissemination and awareness. Fostering the interest to the ENoLL Community membership
• Dissemination Workshops in several Brazilian cities.• Workshops to support the definition of the Living Lab
concept: partnership creation, strategic objectives, Federal and State policies opportunities, etc.
• Mentoring aiming at the preparation of the Living Lab eco-systems. Workshoips, thematic and institutional meetings
• Meetings with the main stakeholders at academic, research, enterprise, federal and state governments, municipalities, associations and NGO’s, etc.
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Top Down Methodology to Increase EU-Brazil Cooperation in the Innovation Domain
• Documents of strategy to the DG Info of the European Commission demonstrating the strategic role of Brazil as a partner for the EU.
• Scientific publications and conference presentations, namely at the Innovation 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 cooperation in the domain of innovation focused in Living Labs.
• Promote awareness and motivate Brazilian State governments to the Living Labs methodology.
• Promote awareness and motivate Brazilian Federal Government to the Living Labs methodology.
• Steering Committee of the European Commission for the scientific and technological cooperation negotiation.
• Preparation of the EU-Brazil Conference for the Innovation and Living Labs.
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ENoLL Activities 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
participants on European Events (EU Lyon 08, Helsinki 08, EU Portugal 07, EU Slovenia 08, Brussels 08, etc)
2. Brazilian Living Labs and ENoLL3. Emerging Living Labs4. Brazilian Living Labs Network
Federal Government Meetings on Living Labs, Brasília, November 9th 2009
Workshop on Living Labs, Manaus, July 2008
Workshop on Innovation and Living Labs, Manaus, September 2009
Workshop on Innovation 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
Innovation and Living Labs Workshop, São Paulo, SP September 2008
Smart Cities, São Paulo, SP, December 2009
Living Labs for International Cooperation. FIAM, Manaus, November 26th 2009
Living Labs Workshop, Belém, Pará, 30/Nov/2009 Workshop LLs, Vitoria, ES,
April 24th 2009
International Forum for Technology and Innovation, 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
Meeting in Rio Living Lab, Rio de Janeiro, December 2010
Rio Living Lab Meeting, 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 Innovation 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-Action 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 LabDigital Citizenship
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Cidadania Living LabMethods, Tools and Processes
• Development of innovative pilot projects, user driven to address specific needs of the individuals and the communities;
• Facilitation of the co-creative process, user driven by engaged communities. The Living Lab has acquired the skills to support completely new initiatives 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 articulated with ICT services in terms of preparation , operation and monitoring of results
• Organization throughout the year of public events, seminars, workshops, for the promotion of the Digital Citizenship Living Lab activities, the funding to support them and the awareness of the civil society.
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Amazonia Living Lab
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• Common vision and mission. More efective realization
• Coordination of platforms and initiatives• Stimulation and facilitation of synergies• Reinforcement of fund raising capacity• Increase capacity of available results• Wider critical mass
Amazonia Living LabLiving Lab of Living Labs
16 May 2011, ENoLL 5th Wave of Membership, Publication of Results in
Budapest
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Rio de Janeiro Living Lab
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Existing Living Labs domains• Sustainable Energy and Energy Efficiency• Environment Technologies. Sustainability• Biotechnology. Biodiversity• Enviroment Technologies• Natural Products Traditional Practices• Social Innovation. InclusionEmerging Living Labs domain• Internet of Things and Intelligent Logistics• Automotive Industry• Civil Aeronautics Industry• Agrifood. Healthy Food• Creative IT Industries• Thematic Tourism (Eco-activities)• Security
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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)• Egyptian-Dutch Agricultural LL (Egypt)• Start-Up Systeme Tunisia (Tunisia)• Egyptian School Education Living Labs (Egypt)• Egyptian Retail Trade Development, Grocers/ Retail
Traders Connection & Empowerment” Living Lab (Egypt)
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The Case for African Network of Living labs (ANoLL)
• Agreement on a Task Force (established on May 10th) to draft the white paper for the creation and launching of ANoLL
• ANoLL Task Force is in charge of creating the concept and the action plan and the implementation ensuring a close link between the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) and existing African Living Labs namely, LLiSA and the ENoLL African Living Lab Members
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Potential Drivers for African Network of Living Labs (ANoLL)
• Inclusion• Learning and skills development• Health• Energy• Food sustainability• Secure water supply• eGovernement and eCommerce• Others…
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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 (Egyptian Ministry / Northern Africa)• Prof. Marlien Herselman / Mmamakanye Pitse-Boshomane (LLiSA/ Southern Africa)• Dr. Faisal Fudlelmola (Sudan/ East Africa)• Dr Maxwell Ovapa (Uganda National Council of Science & Technology)• Dr. Almany Konte (Senegal /West Africa)• Njei Check (National Agency for Information 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 Initiative/IIMC) • Prof. Alvaro Oliveira / Dr. Daan Velthausz / Anna Kivilehto (ENoLL)
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Terms of reference
• Transparent and open process (everyone can participate)
• Concrete plan of actions• 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 Draft of White paper for consultation
within ANoLL Task Force• 25th of September: Outcome of the ANoLL task Force
consultation integrated in the draft White paper • 30th September: Release for Draft for public consultation (30
days) • November 2011: Final version of the White paper ready for
the African Union Commission and the European Commission• Open discussion and validation at events to be scheduled at
the five African regions
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Globalization 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 Oct 2011)
Existing Living Labs• TianJin-China Living Lab• China Mobile Research Institute• Mobile Life Club of China - MC²• Living Lab of China Mobile Communication Corporation (LLCM)
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Globalization of ENoLL Other Cases
• Korea ( Workshop planned for December 2011)
• Taiwan (Action plan in progress)• Australia (Action plan initiated in 2010)• Singapore (Action plan to start in 2011)
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EU – Africa - Brazil Energy Living Labs Collaboration
Biofuel productionBiofuel
Technologies
Large Scale Pilots
BrazilAfrica
Europe
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EU – China - Brazil Energy Living Labs Collaboration
Large Scale Pilots
Biofuel
ICT forMobility
ICT for Mobility
Brazil
Europe China
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International RDI Collaboration
• ICT Programme• CIP Programme• Europe – Brazil joint calls• 8th Africa – EU Partnerships on Science,
Information Society and Space
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ENoLL PPP Initiative
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• Long-term vision: Europe as a dynamic, multi-layer and multidimensional Innovation ecosystem (Europe 2020 Strategy).
• ENoLL PPP initiative developed during 2010 and publicly announced in Ghent (Dec 2010). ENoLL Council core group developing initial policy paper followed by open and wide consultation. Initiative already supported by the European Commission and the European Parliament
• New global Higher Education and Research network addressing Living Lab needs in particular the facilitation of open user-driven innovation. Training and coaching on LL learning
• Living Labs as Open Access Platforms for Large Scale pilot projects with a focus on the social aspects of technology applications. Sustainable Smart Cities and Regions
• Alliance with Local, Regional, National Authorities to integrate Living Lab innovation and sustainability policies
• Cross-border and cross-thematic collaboration addressing the key challenges and business opportunities at a global scale
• Large-scale user behaviour transformation through social and societal innovation
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ENoLL PPP domains• Research Projects and knowledge creation (Seija Kulkki, Tuija Hirvikoski, Álvaro de Oliveira)
– Social and societal innovation methods and processes– ICT tools and infrastructures to support user-driven innovation– Large scale user/citizen/consumer behaviour transformation– European Institute of Social and Societal Innovation
• Education and Learning System (Tuija Hirvikoski , Seija Kulkki, Artur Serra)
– Distributed Masters programme focused on Living Labs, Summer Schools, People Exchanges, Study visits, SME innovation schools, Open Innovation Entrepreneurship etc.
• Large-scale Pilots focused on social aspects of technologies and services applications (Tuija Hirvikoski, Álvaro de Oliveira, Roberto Santoro)
- Addressing challenges and business opportunities
• Co-funding mechanisms (Jesse Marsh, Álvaro de Oliveira)
- Understand, encourage, experiment and support project cofunding, ERDF Regional funds, National programmes, International agencies • International collaboration (Álvaro de Oliveira, Petra Turkama, Tuija Hirvikoski, Daan Velthausz, Ivani Pilati)
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ENoLL PPP Constituencies
• Global Living Labs Partnerships– Including but not limited to ENoLL members (European and International)
• City and Regional Governments– Including networks such as Connected Smart Cities (led Helsinki) for cities and ERIK
for regions or initiatives such as RFI (Regions for the Future Internet• ICT Industry SMEs and research institutes
– Especially those participating in the FI PPP• University and research institutes
– In disciplines such as economics, environmental studies, social sciences, spatial planning, design thinking, etc
• International Organizations– EC, FAO, World Bank, etc
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ENoLL PPP Co-CreationCalendar of Actions
• Public announcement of the PPP initiative (Ghent, Dec 2010)• Public launch White paper (Rome, Jan 2011)• 1st Draft of White paper opening of public consultation (Budapest, May
2011)• Presentation and discussion of the ENoLL PPP at the ENoLL Summer
School, Barcelona, August 2011• Presentation and discussion of the ENoLL PPP at PicNic, Amsterdam,
September 2011• White paper to the European Commission (October 2011) invited by
Neelie Kroes, Commissioner of Digital Agenda• Public presentation and validation at the Knowledge4Innovation
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ENoLL PPP Co-Creation Calendar of public consultation events
Event . Thematic Domain Local Date
ENoLL FAO Innovating 4 Development Rome 24 January 2011
ENoLL Thematic DomainsInclusion. Social Innovation
Botswana 11-13 May 2011
ENoLL Thematic Domains, Opening the Consultation for ENoLL membersLaunch of ENoLL 5th Wave, Future Internet Assembly
Budapest 16 May 2011
Energy Lisbon 4 May 2011
Inov Amazonas EU Brazil Living Lab CollaborationENoLL Thematic Domains
Manaus 6-7 June 2011
ENoLL PPP Public Discussion Bled 13-15 June 2011
EU Brazil Living Lab Collaboration,LL Creativity and Innovation Congress
Manaus August 2011
Sustainable SMART Cities. 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
EU China Living Labs CollaborationGlobal Collaboration, addressing the big challenges of our time
Beijing October 2011
Knowledge 4 Innovation Conference Brussels 11-13 October 2011
ENoLL Thematic Domains Poznan 24-26 October 2011
Final ENoLL PPP recommendations Brussels November 2011
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Thank you!
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Phone: +351 21 486 67 84 Skype: alvaroduarteoliveira
@openlivinglabs
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European Network ofLiving Labs
• ENoLL contributes to the creation of a dynamic, multi-layer and multidimensional European Innovation ecosystem.
• ENoLL facilitates the cooperation and the exploitation of synergies between members and groups of members (thematic domains)
• ENoLL aims at the Future Internet, Living Labs and Smart Cities convergence
• ENoLL globalisation fosters international open collaboration to solve the big challenges of our times, thus contributing to World stabilisation
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Living LabsLiving Labs are user-driven innovation eco-systems where the user (citizen, 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 solutions and social innovation processes lead to new forms of productivity and competitiveness as well as sustainable behavior transformation.
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Low Income Population decrease:20 million
Employment increase:11 million
Middle Class Increase:32 million
Minimun Wage Raise:
60%
Total Population:198 million
Brazil Socio-Economic Indicators (2004-2010)
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Open Questions?
• African partners (champions) to drive the process• Involvement distribution of committed 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. Innovation by design thinking.
• User priorities – What motivates 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 transformation
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Task Force Sub Groups
• White paper on the structure, process, funding, action plan (Members: African Union Commission, European Commission, LLiSA/ Southern Africa, ENoLL, Finnish Foreign Ministry)
• Potential landscape – existing and emerging LLs ( Members: IST Africa, LLiSA/Southern Africa, African Union Commission, European Commission, Sudan/East Africa, ENoLL)
• Communication 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 ofLiving Labs
Five Waves
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Advantages of Living Labs for Africa
• Co-creation adjusted to the market needs• National and International Partnerships• Easier access to New Technologies and Best
Practices• Boosting Innovation in Rural areas involving
communities• Access to New Markets
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More Efficient Innovation System
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Research Philosophy, approach, methodology
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08-04-2023 6013th October 2010 60The European Network of Living Labs- from Policy to methodology
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FIAPAL Living Lab: Automotive Industry
Automotive Living Lab Network
Reserach, Engineering, Innovation, Training
Technological Centers
International Research Organizations
MIT IPA Carnigie Mellon
Research Organizations CEIIA Technological Centers
Associations and Training
Palmela Industrial Park ATEC Other Associations
MARKET
USERS
FINANCE
FUNDING
ALL-Net 1 ALL-Net NFIAPAL LL
OEM 1
S1 Sn-2 SnSn-1
OEM N
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FIAPAL Living Lab Evolution
OEM
Suppliers
Networking
Turnover
Date
RENAULT Assembler
AUTOEUROPA, GM, PSA
AUTOEUROPA PSA, Others OEMS
10 50 180 180
Non-existent Clubs of Suppliers
Innovation 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-creation, co-engineering, co-production and co-distribution• Involvement of all the stakeholders • Engaged user communities
Raw materials
Design(Own Collections)
Manufacturing Industry
Production Equipment
(Local and export)
InternationalBrands
Distribuition(Early Adopters)
RetailingNetworks
RDIMaterials
Trends (users, clients)
RDIEquipment
FinalMarket
(Medium - high)
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Low Income Population decrease:20 million
Employment increase:11 million
Middle Class Increase:32 million
Minimun Wage Raise:
60%
Total Population:198 million
Brazil Socio-Economic Indicators (2004-2010)
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