open living labs ppp(p)
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Alvaro Oliveira, ENoLL President, January 27th, 2012TRANSCRIPT
Open Living Labs Public Private Partnership
Strategic Innova7on Ecosystems and Enabling Ac7ons for Addressing Societal Challenges and Improving
European Compe77veness
Phase I: Towards the 2020 Horizon
Content
• Open Living Labs PPP draF document – main elements • Living Labs added value • Ac7on plan
Why Open Living Lab Public Private Partnership?
We want to strengthen the open Research Development and
Innova6on ecosystem of the growing community of European Living Labs, ins6tu6onally, financially and in terms of its RDI infrastructure, including new avenues of research and experimenta6on in social and
other sciences. This can be supported through the cons6tu6on of a Public Private
Partnership -‐ Open Living Labs PPP-‐ to be launched in the final years of the 7th Framework Programme and consequently, this having the
poten6al to change drama6cally the innova6on landscape in Europe in Horizon 2020.
Open Living Labs PPP
• Living Labs propose all-‐inclusive, people-‐driven, open and collabora7ve ways through local open innova7on ecosystems applying the European Partnership Model.
• Firms, academia, ci7es and public agencies collaborate and benefit from engaging
people in crea7ve innova7on through Living Labs. • Real-‐life ICT concepts, designs and processes engage demand side players – including
public services and people as users and ci7zens – in open, human-‐centric and systemic RDI.
• Large-‐scale experimenta7on of the Living Lab RDI approach will bring about innova7ons
that leads to local and global entrepreneurship, new types of firms – even new social and economic enterprises – and the renewal of public and private services as well as local and global markets and industries.
• The aim is to increase the EU’s ROI on RDI funding by achieving effec7ve and sustainable exploita7on of research results, directly bridging R&D with the market.
274 LLS 236 EU LLs
38 Non-‐EU LLs
1st Wave – 19
2nd Wave – 32
3rd Wave – 68
4th Wave – 93
5th Wave – 62
Total 274
6th Wave Energising the Network (process)
Where we started from? (1/2)
• Long-‐term vision: Europe as a dynamic, mul7-‐layer and mul7dimensional Innova7on ecosystem aligned with the Europe 2020 Strategy.
• ENoLL PPP ini7a7ve developed during 2010 and publicly announced in Ghent (Dec 2010).
• ENoLL Council core group developing ini7al policy paper followed by open and wide consulta7on
• New global Higher Educa7on and Research network addressing Living Lab
needs in par7cular the facilita7on of open user-‐driven innova7on • Training and coaching on Living Labs learning
Where we started from? (2/2)
• Living Labs as Open Access Pla^orms for Large Scale pilot projects with a focus on the social aspects of technology applica7ons. Sustainable Smart Ci7es and Regions
• Alliance with local, regional, na7onal Authori7es to integrate Living Lab
innova7on and sustainability policies
• Living Labs as part of the Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI PPP)
• Cross-‐border and cross-‐thema7c collabora7on addressing the key challenges and business opportuni7es at a global scale (results from variety of ini7a7ves such as Apollon, Smart Ci7es etc.)
• Large-‐scale user behaviour transforma7on through social and societal innova7on
Event Venue Date
ENoLL FAO Innova7ng 4 Development Rome 24 January 2011
ENoLL Thema7c Domains Inclusion. Social Innova7on
Botswana 11-‐13 May 2011
ENoLL Thema7c Domains, Opening the Consulta7on for ENoLL members Launch of ENoLL 5th Wave, Future Internet Assembly
Budapest 16 May 2011
Energy Lisbon 4 May 2011
Inov Amazonas EU Brazil Living Lab Collabora7on ENoLL Thema7c Domains
Manaus 6-‐7 June 2011
ENoLL PPP Public Consulta7on Bled 13-‐15 June 2011
EU Brazil Living Lab Collabora7on, LL Crea7vity and Innova7on Congress
Manaus Brazil
August 2011
Sustainable SMART Ci7es. Design thinking. LL Methodologies Helsinki August 2011
ENoLL Summer School 2011 Barcelona August 2011
LLs in the EU Regional policy context Thessaloniki 3-‐4 October 2011
Knowledge 4 Innova7on Conference European Parliament Brussels 11-‐13 October 2011
EU China Living Labs Collabora7on Public Launch of the Chinese Network of Living Labs
Shanghai and Beijing
17-‐20 October 2011
ENoLL 6th Wave Launch event Poznan 24 October 2011
Official Launch of the Brazilian Network of Living Labs Vitoria, Brazil 3-‐4 November 2011
Euro-‐Africa CooperaHon Forum on ICT Public ConsultaHon of the African Living Labs White Paper Policy
Cape Town, South Africa
14-‐15 November 2011
Final PPP recommenda7ons Brussels November 2011
Open Living Labs PPP (1/2)
• Strategic Innova.on Ecosystems, large-‐scale pilot ini7a7ves aiming to s7mulate the growth and development of Living Lab innova7on ecosystems across a broad spectrum of sectors and at different levels of governance.
• Enabling Ac.ons, four strands of ac7vity (plus one support ac7on) covering a range of areas that support and reinforce the strategic innova7on ecosystems and defined as: – Knowledge Crea7on – Talent Development, Capacity Building, and Job Crea7on – New Policy Instruments – Interna7onal Coopera7on Coordina7on, Dissemina7on and Engagement
Open Living Labs PPP (2/2)
• Large-‐scale ini7a7ves s7mula7ng the development and growth of innova7on ecosystems, linking the research Community to communi7es of ci7zens, businesses and public authori7es across Europe
• Projects could be selected according to a mul7-‐stage process allowing for the aggrega7on of strategic objec7ves and the mobiliza7on of all relevant stakeholders, and can be of two types: – Cross-‐Thema.c pilots: focus on a specific social challenges, linking with on-‐going
research in the relevant domains. The larger-‐scale ini7a7ves of this type will explore their field as a complex mul7-‐level system i.e at local, rural, urban, regional, na7onal, EU and global levels.
– Smart Places: involving networks of a specific territorial model – Smart Ci7es, Smart Rivers, Smart Regions, etc. – as integrated systems, with a strongly transversal approach with respect to the sectors iden7fied in the cross-‐thema7c pilotswhile at the same 7me building a bojom up “smart specializa7on” in the areas concerned . Strong emphasis on Local Digital Agendas linked to local and regional communi7es and development strategies such as ERDF, with extensive networks 7ed to research systems in Europe such as the European Research Area (ERA) and the EIT.
Enabling Ac7ons
• Enabling Ac7ons aim to contribute towards the construc7on of sustainable European Living Lab infrastructures – both methodologies and societal structures – required to promote and s7mulate innova7on processes on an on-‐going basis
• Enabling Ac7ons structured according to four Strands and one programme support ac7on as follows: – Knowledge Crea7on – Talent Development, Capacity Building, and Job Crea7on – New Policy Instruments – Interna7onal Coopera7on
• Coordina7on, Dissemina7on and Engagement
Strand 1 Knowledge Crea7on
• Research required to develop emerging topics that are either not adequately dealt with in other programmes or that require a deep mul7-‐disciplinary (i.e cross-‐programme) and mul7-‐stakeholder approach in order to produce relevant results for Living Lab ecosystems
• Thema7c areas: – Understanding the User Experience – Complex Innova7on Systems – Living Lab Governance – Evalua7on and Impact Assessment
Strand 2 Talent Development, Capacity Building,
and Job Crea7on • Addresses the new challenges for educa7on and learning for the
capaci7es and skills required to support diffused Living Lab innova7on ecosystems and the new learning and educa7onal paradigms thrown up by the Living Lab approach itself
• Thema7c areas: – Innova7ve Learning Systems – Ac7on and Prac7ce-‐based Learning – Skills and Capaci7es – Learning Repository
Strand 3 New Policy Instruments
• Tes7ng new approaches to suppor7ng innova7on in the public interest, as well as promo7ng the uptake of best prac7ce in public administra7ons at all levels
• The thema7c areas: – Coordina7on of funding sources – Public Procurement – Private financing – Crowdfunding and similar approaches
Strand 4 Interna7onal Coopera7on
• Beyond the possibility of networking with exis7ng knowledge and excellence abroad, this strand aims to capture and incorporate different preferences, needs and meanings of consumers in order to bejer adapt products and services to different cultures and regions.
• Through ENoLL the opportunity to provide services to (re)-‐define, localize and co-‐create ICT innova7ons in different parts of the world, making them truly universal
• Specific features in this strand include: – Special requirements common to interna7onal coopera7on ini7a7ves – Links with relevant EU ini7a7ves in INCO, ENPI, etc. – The par7cipa7ng role for interna7onal organisa7ons such as the UN
and its agencies, the World Bank, etc.
Coordina7on, Dissemina7on and Engagement
• Suppor7ng mechanism for the en7re programme, par7cularly: – Marketplace/exchange pla^orm between on-‐going projects and with
actors external to the programme, including mechanisms such as challenges, crowdsourcing, etc.
– Opera7onal network support and coordina7on – Dissemina7on and engagement (media channels, workshops and
events, etc.) – Recommenda7ons for the full-‐scale Open Living Labs PPP in Horizon
2020
• Ac7on to ensure the full exploita7on of the results: – Interlinking the proposed enabling ac7ons aiming to the defini7on of
an instrument (such as a European Ins7tute for Social and Societal Innova7on) a globally compe77ve university-‐level ins7tu7on
Added Value of the Living Labs
• Crea7ng the process of selec7ng the concrete cases represen7ng the added value of the community to the EU Innova7on System
• Survey the Community to gather the relevant informa7on based on high-‐level KPIs
• Iden7fying the most representa7ve cases to support the Open Living Labs PPP -‐ini7a7ve
• Introducing the evidence in the White paper draF
Open Living Labs PPP Co-‐design process
• Public announcement of the PPP ini7a7ve (Ghent, Dec 2010) • Public launch White paper (Rome, January 24th, 2011) • 1st DraF of White paper opening of public consulta7on (Budapest, May 16th, 2011) • Presenta7on at the European Parliament (October 11th, 2011) • DraF of the Open Living Labs PPP Scoping paper to the European Commission (October
13th, 2011) • Con7nua7on of the public discussion of the PPP policy paper (October 24th, 2011,
Poznan, “Shaping out the Future Internet for a bejer society -‐ Global Partnerships for Social Innova7on”)
• First draF of the Open Living Labs PPP presented to the ENoLL General Assembly (December 2011)
• Iden7fying and selec7ng concrete cases from the community demonstra7ng the added value of Living Labs to address the societal, technological, economical grand challenges (January 2012, process will be carried out un7l March 2012)
• Ini7al discussion between the European Commission and ENoLL • Joint consulta7on beyond the Living Lab Community • Official document to be presented and distributed (April, 2012)
6th Wave of Call for Membership Applica7ons (ENoLL)
hjp://www.openlivinglabs.eu/
Announced on the 24th of October in Poznan, Poland
To be closed on the
Future Internet Conference in Denmark (May 2012)
Thank you!
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www.openlivinglabs.eu
Álvaro de Oliveira [email protected]
Phone: +351 21 486 67 84
Skype: alvaroduarteoliveira
@openlivinglabs
ENoLL European Network of Living Labs
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