2. Contents Living Labs and ENoLL Some examples of ENoLL Living LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL ENoLLPPP
3. The European Network of Living Labs Living Labs have been characterised by the European Commission as Public-Private-People Partnerships (PPPP) for user-driven open innovation The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs Founded in 2006 in the auspices of the Finnish EU Presidency 5 Waves of Membership applications have been launched, resulting in 274 accepted Living Labs (6th Wave in Poznan) International non-profit organization (ENoLLaisbl) under the Belgian Law established on April 2010 ENoLL Office in Brussels in the heart of Europe, at the VUB University Campus employing 2 staff members (ENoLL Services)
8. 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)
9. Supporting services including the Living Lab Summer Schools (Paris 2010, Barcelona 2011, Helsinki 2012), Living Lab Prize
23. SecurityENoLL Policy Work Group Coordination: Seija Kulkki Foreign Affairs ENoLL Work Group Coordination: Álvaro Oliveira Deputy: JarmoEskelinen Amsterdam – Africa Helsinki – Asia Lisbon - North and South America Ljubljana - Central and Eastern Europe,Euro-Med Future Internet, Living Labs and Social Innovation Convergence Work Group Coordination: Pieter Ballon Deputy: Jo Pierson
24. Thematic Sub Networks of Living Labs EnergyEfficiency. SustainableEnergy. Climatechange AAL, eHealthandWellbeing SmartCities. Future Internet. Internet ofthings. Social Innovation. Social Inclusion e-Government. e-Participation Creative Media. Userdrivencontents. Social Networks. Web 2.0 ThematicTourism. CultureServices Territorial and rural developmentofSmartRegions SustainableMobility Industrial andlogisticsdevelopment. Security 8
25. Globalization of ENoLL 9 Expansion outside of Europe Brazil Network of Living Labs China (CNoLL) Taiwan Korea Africa (ANoLL?) Collaboration agreements FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN (Action plan) INSME International Network of SMEs (in progress) EEN Europe Enterprise Network United Forum Ubiquitous Network Industry and technology Development Forum (China) Beijing City Administration and Public Service Innovation – Information System and Equipment Center (CAISEC) China
26. Some examples of ENoLLLiving LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL 10 SILAB (UK): Social Informatics lab (UK): Currently the Social and Business Informatics Group is a partner of an EU funded project – OLDES- (www.oldes.eu) which aims to offer new technological solutions to improve the quality of life of older people. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/sites/enoll.org/files/social-informatics-lab.pdf FZI Living Lab Ambient Assisted Living (GE): is an open innovation network and living lab supporting research and evaluation activities for Ambient Assisted Living. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/fzi-living-lab-ambient-assisted-living Ambient Assisted Living Environment (GE): The Ambient Assisted Living Environment at Fraunhofer IESE (InstitutExperimentelles Software Engineering) provides a close to real world environment, in which innovative AAL services and the underlying technical solutions can be conceived, further developed and evaluated http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/ambient-assisted-living-environment Cyber Care Clinique Living Lab (Switzerland): The swiss Cyber Care Living Lab (CCLL) aims to offer a novel virtual -reality-based healthcare system for integrated clinical and in-home services. It offers a viable and sustainable approachto addressing the complex needs of caring for people not only while they are being treated in a hospital, but follow them to their homes as wel. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/node/132
27. Some examples of ENoLL Living LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL(2) 11 Bremen Ambient Assisted Living Lab (GE)BAALL is the central living lab for AAL-related research towards cognitive and physical user assistance at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/bremen-ambient-assisted-living-lab LL ICT Usage Lab (FR): The ICT Usage Labs promotes multidisciplinary studies of ICT usage in innovation context and coordinates researchers coming from different domains - knowledge engineers, economists, computer scientists, psychologists, and sociologists. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/ll-ict-usage-lab CIAmI - Exp Research Center in Applications and Services for Ambient Intelligence (Spain): The main objective of the Experimental Centre of Ambient Intelligence Services and Applications (CIAMI, from their Spanish acronym) is to become a national and international reference in research and development of the Ambient Intelligence (AmI) paradigm put into practice in the field of prevention, care and promotion of health and wellbeing of the citizens, support for the independent living (AAL paradigm) and social inclusion, and in general the application of AmI paradigm to all services oriented to the citizens at all levels of the value chain. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/ciami-exp-research-center-applications-and-services-ambient-intelligence
28. Some examples of ENoLL Living LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL (3) 12 iHomeLab Living Lab (Switzerland). The research strategy focuses on the three research areas of energy efficiency (EE), ambient assisted living (AAL) and human building interaction (HBI) under the roof of the meta- research topic “The Building as a System” of the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/ihomelab-living-lab CASALA Living Lab (Ireland). Population ageing is wrought with challenges, but it also offers many opportunities, the opportunity for older people to age in a place of their choosing as a major policy alternative to long-term care, the economic opportunities in delivering Smart Living for an Ageing Society. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/casala-living-lab SOFTEC (sweden): SOFTEC is the Swedish Open Facility for Technology in Elderly Care. Its goal is to provide a shared facility where Swedish and European researchers can jointly study, develop and evaluate technological solutions aimed at increasing the independence and quality of life of elderly people http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/softec
29. Some examples of ENoLL Living LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL(4) 13 LivingLabSchwechat (Austria): User centric ICT developments under real life conditions – within the bounds of what is ethical! LivingLabSchwechat is part of Schwechat’s Information Society Initiative eSchwechat.at. It focusses on rehabilitation and Ambient Assisted Living technologies as well as on modern urban and regional planning technologies http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/livinglab-schwechat Future Care Lab (GE): The Future Care Lab is an experimental space for studying users “life” at home and examining how they interact and communicate with invisible technology. It enables to explore how future homecare environments have to be designed such that they meet technical and medical requirements and at the same time satisfy fundamental user needs regarding data protection, dignity, and intimacy http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/future-care-lab ISaLL - Intelligent Sensing and Smart Services Living Lab (Portugal): The Intelligent Sensing and Smart Services Living Lab (ISaLL) is motivated by our understanding that a Living Lab can provide an excellent platform for exchanging the best practices towards the user-driven open innovation of products and services in the metering and sensing domains of Energy and Health, and to establish relevant partnerships in this sector http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/isall-intelligent-sensing-and-smart-services-living-lab
30. Some examples of ENoLL Living LabstacklingAgeingWell and AAL(5) 14 Erasme (France): Erasme is a living lab, 100% public founded, run by a local authority Rhône Department. Our goal is to design innovative uses of digital technologies for public administrations with a focus on educational, cultural issues and also on ageing problems. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/erasme Autonom’ISLimousin (France): Autonom’IS is a territorial, scientific and technical, and social innovative project which aims at developing solutions for compensating the loss of autonomy, based on a rationale of social inclusion and improvement of social care. http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/livinglab/autonom’-limousin ScuolaSuperioreSant’Anna Living Lab (Italy):aims to implement a fully realistic and real experimental setup in urban and domestic environments and with different kinds of citizens: the elderly users, the service providers, the municipalities, and the caregivers
38. European Innovation for Entrepreneurship Europe aimsatstrengthening global competitivenessthroughinnovation and entrepreneurship ImplementationthroughEuropeanInnovationPartnerships in flagshipinitiatives EU 2020: RDI askeyengine for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and job creation 17
39. EU 2020: Major strategic transformation How to innovate for local and global entrepreneurship and competitiveness How to implements social, economic, industrial, technology innovation with real impact How to transform institutional and structural frames, mechanisms and resources for implementation How to act strategically 18
45. Efficient BuildingsRegional and cross-border development Pre-Commercial Procurement of Innovation The RDI policies foster partnerships for collaborative user-driven innovation. Living Lab eco-systems and methodologies. 19
47. Need to extend theLiving Lab movement ENoLLiswellpositioned to deliver on the promise of Innovation Union and Partnerships Howeverits new RDI approachneedssoundertheoreticalbasis, increasedsolidity of method, and larger-scale experimentation. Open, human-centric RDI engagingcitizens for major societalchallenges to promote open society development in Europe – and the world. 21
48. European Network ofLivingLabs Living Labs enable the co‐creation of user‐driven and human‐centric research, development and innovation of technologies, products and services focused on well-being of people 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 globalization fosters open international collaboration to solve the big challenges of our times, thus contributing to global well being , prosperity and stability
49. Strategic Goals of the ENoLL PPP European Innovation Ecosystems and Partnerships for Local and Global Entrepreneurship Open Ecosystem-based RDI for Creation and Renewal of Market and Industries and Public Services Promoting Regional Economic Growth and Job Creation Promoting European Open Society Development 23
50. ENoLL PPP Initiatives Living Labsas Open Access Platforms for Large Scale pilotprojects with a focus on the social aspects of technologyapplications. Sustainable Smart Cities and Regions Alliance with Local, Regional, National Authorities to integrate Living Lab innovation and sustainabilitypolicies Cross-border and cross-thematiccollaborationaddressing the keychallenges and business opportunitiesat a global scale Large-scale userbehaviourtransformationthrough social and societalinnovation 24
51. ENoLL PPP Strands (1/2) 1. ResearchProjects and knowledgecreation Social and societalinnovationmethodsand processes ICT toolsand infrastructures to supportuser-driveninnovation Large scale user/citizen/consumer behaviourtransformation 2. Talent and Job creation addressing education and learning systems Distributed Mastersprogrammefocused on Living Labs Summer Schools Staff Exchanges Studyvisits SME InnovationSchools Open InnovationEntrepreneurship 25
52. ENoLL PPP Strands(2/2) 3. Large-scale Pilotsfocused on social and societalaspectsof technologies and service applications Thematicdomains Smart cities and regions New business models 4. Organizing the national. Regional, and local structures (cofounding mechanisms enabling different instruments) ERDF Regional Funds National Fundingprogrammes International Agencies 5. International collaboration (inter continental partnerships) 26
53. Terms of Reference Transparent and open process (everyone can participate. Online consultation available on www.openlivinglabs.eu) Concrete plans of actions Alignement with EU policy agendas Endorsement from the relevant EU institutions Awareness raising and engagement events 27
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Fostering the convergence of the Future Internet and Social Innovation through Living Labs (FI, Living Labs and Social Innovation)Actively working with AAL and Social Innovation (Thematic Domains)