Global Sustainable Technology & Innovation conference
ENoLL Achievements and Future Challenges
1. 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
Budapest
1
2. 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
2
Budapest
3. 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
3
Budapest
4. 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
4
Budapest
5. 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.
Living
Labs
Open
eco-‐systems
engage
and
mo8vate
stakeholders,
s8mulate
collabora8on,
create
lead
markets
and
enable
behavior
transforma8on
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
5
Budapest
6. Co-‐crea8on
of
Innova8on
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Source: Form It
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
6
Budapest
7. Living
Lab
Ecosystem
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
7
Budapest
8. Living
Lab
Methodologies
(1/2)
•
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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
8
Budapest
9. 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
o16
human
capital
and
culture
sustainability
f
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
9
Budapest
10. 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
10
Budapest
11. ENoLL
Values
• Trust
and
transparency
• Human-‐centricity
• Bodom-‐up,
enriching
communica8on
• Co-‐crea8on
and
collabora8on
• Openness,
enabling
networking
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
11
Budapest
12. ENoLL
and
EU
Presidencies
Finish
Presidency,
Portuguese
Presidency,
French
Presidency,
Spanish
Presidency,
Hungarian
Presidency,
Polish
Presidency,
Autumn
2006
Autumn
2007
Autumn
2008
Spring
2010
Spring
2011
Spring
2011
4th
Wave
5th
Wave
Autumn
Autumn
6th
Wave
1st
Wave
2nd
Wave
3rd
Wave
2009
2010
Wave
Sweedish
Presidency,
Belgium
Presidency,
Polish
Presidency,
Slovenian
Autumn
2009
Autumn
2010
Autumn
2011
Presidency,
Spring
2008
12
14. 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
14
Budapest
15. ENoLL
Membership
• 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
15
15
16. ENoLL
Organiza8on
Mikael
Börjeson
Pieter
Ballon
Treasurer
ENoLL
Council
Secretariat
Deputy:
Esa
Ala-‐UoJla
ENoLL
Office:
Anna
Kivilehto
(Membership
OperaJons)
18-‐21
Members
(Membership
AdministraJon)
Tuija
Hirvikoski
Jarmo
Eskelinen
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
Vice-‐President
Vice-‐President
President
Deputy:
Ana
Garcia
Deputy:
Dave
Carter
Work
Groups.
EU
Presidencies.
NaJonal
SMEs,
Entrepreneurship
and
CommunicaJon,
Networks
Manufacturing.
Events
CiJes
Network
ENoLL
Strategy
and
OperaJon
Work
ThemaJc
Domain
Living
Labs
Work
ENoLL
Policy
Work
Group
Group
Group
CoordinaJon:
Tujia
Hirvikoski
CoordinaJon:
Seija
Kulkki
CoordinaJon:
Álvaro
Oliveira
Deputy:
Mikael
Börjeson
Deputy:
Jesse
Marsh
• Energy
Efficiency
• Health
and
Assisted
Living.
Well
Being
• Smart
CiJes.
Foreign
Affairs
ENoLL
Work
Group
• CreaJve
and
InteracJve
Media.
Future
Internet,
Living
Labs
and
Social
• e-‐Government.
e-‐ParJcipaJon
CoordinaJon:
Álvaro
Oliveira
InnovaJon
• Social
InnovaJon.
Social
Inclusion
Deputy:
Jarmo
Eskelinen
Convergence
Work
Group
• ThemaJc
Tourism
• Regional,
territorial
and
rural
development
Amsterdam
–
Africa
CoordinaJon:
Pieter
Ballon
of
Smart
Regions
Helsinki
–
Asia
Deputy:
Jo
Pierson
• Sustainable
Mobility
Lisbon
-‐
North
and
South
America
• Smart
Manufacturing.
Smart
LogisJcs.
Ljubljana
-‐
Central
and
Eastern
Europe,
• Security
Euro-‐Med
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
16
Budapest
17. 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
17
IST-‐Africa
2011
Pre-‐Conference
Workshop
18. 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
info@enoll.org
18
19. ENoLL
Services
ENoLL
Members
ExpectaJons
ENoLL
Services
• Network
opera8ons
and
office
support
in
Brussels
• Network
evolu8on
and
Alliances
• Interna8onal
visibility,
pres8ge,
brand
• Entry
point
of
contact
for
User
Driven
• Adract
business
to
the
region
Open
Innova8on
and
Future
Internet
Services.
Partners
searching
• Access
European
and
other
sources
of
• Policy
Link
to
the
Commission,
Na8onal
funding
and
Regional
levels
• Co-‐crea8on
of
new
knowledge
on
• Assessing
Network
and
Living
Labs
Performance
Living
Labs
• Share
prac8ces
and
success
stories
• Share
users
communi8es
globally
• Living
Labs
Summer
School
• Share
prac8ces,
for-‐with-‐by-‐user
• Catalyzing
Opportuni8es
for
wide
scale
methods,
business
models,
IPR
cross-‐border
pilots
• Co-‐create
Commons
accessible
to
the
• Collaborate
in
joint
large
scale
pilots
Community
• Get
connected
to
new
partners
on
a
• Promo8ng
and
enabling
Networking
global
scale
through
physical
and
virtual
events
• Living
Lab
Prize
20. 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
20
Budapest
21. 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
21
Budapest
22. 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
22
Budapest
23. Living
Lab
Projects
• SAVE
ENERGY
• Apollon
• FIREBALL
• Peripheria
• CONCORD
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
23
Budapest
24. Periphèria
Pilots
Neighbour-‐ Street
Square
Museum-‐ City
Hall
hood
Bremen
Athens
Park
Palmela
Malmoe
Genoa
Co-‐housing
coopera8ve
Management
of
city
Ci8zen
engagement
in
Tourist
and
ci8zen
Use
an
ICT-‐equipped
wan8ng
to
go
sustainable.
parking.
developing,
co-‐designing
par8cipa8on
in
learning
mobile
vehicle
to
extend
and
priori8sing
green
about
material
and
delivery
of
city
e-‐gov
Visualisa8on
of
collabora8ve
Integrated
ICT
and
city
policies:
immaterial
cultural
and
services
to
territory.
e-‐par8cipa8on
ideas.
mobile
services
for
• Traffic
management
natural
heritage
(FP6
drivers
including
and
info
services
ISAAC).
• Accessibility
and
Community
resource
sharing.
reserva8on
of
spaces.
mobility
for
All
project
• Waste
collec8on
Management
and
(awareness
and
training
Link
with
local
supermarket
Introduc8on
of
management
and
info
protec8on
of
cultural
and
in
schools
and
public
for
sustainable
food.
facili8es
for
electric
system
natural
heritage.
administra8on)
cars,
bicycles
and
Inter-‐cultural
communica8on
related
services.
• Planning
of
green
city
Safety
and
quality
of
life
• Services
to
automo8ve
with
immigrant
communi8es.
spaces
in
open
urban
spaces.
SME
network
cluster
Integra8on
with
public
Real-‐estate
management
transport
networks
firm
to
renovate
public
and
food
logis8cs.
spaces
with
technology
experiences.
Mobile
games
to
explore
unfamiliar
parts
of
the
city.
24
25. Globaliza8on
of
ENoLL
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)
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
25
Budapest
26. 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.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
26
Budapest
27. Brazil
Socio-‐Economic
Indicators
(2004-‐2010)
Low
Income
PopulaJon
Minimun
Wage
decrease:
Raise:
20
million
60%
Total
PopulaJon:
Employment
198
million
increase:
11
million
Middle
Class
Increase:
32
million
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
27
Budapest
28. 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.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
28
Budapest
29. 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.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
29
Budapest
30. ENoLL
Ac8vi8es
in
Brazil
Interna8onal
Forum
for
Technology
and
Innova8on,
Federal
Government
and
EU
Vitoria,
ES,
November
2008
Workshop
on
Living
Labs,
Commission
Workshop
on
Living
Labs
Workshop,
Manaus,
July
2008
Living
Labs,
Brasília,
September
Belém,
Pará,
30/Nov/2009
Workshop
LLs,
Vitoria,
ES,
2008
April
24th
2009
Workshop
on
Innova8on
and
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
October
Federal
Government
Mee8ngs
Living
Labs
Workshop,
2008
on
Living
Labs,
Brasília,
Espírito
Santo,
ES,
November
9th
2009
September
28th
2009.
Workshop
on
Innova8on
and
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
Workshop,
Vitoria,
ES,
June
September
2009
2009
Living
Labs
for
Interna8onal
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Coopera8on.
FIAM,
Manaus,
Workshop,
Vitoria,
ES,
July
November
26th
2009
31th
2009
Living
Labs
Workshop
-‐
UFES,
Vitória,
ES,
December
2009
Living
Labs
Energy
Efficiency,
Escelsa,
Vitória,
ES,
December
2009
Brazilian
Living
Labs:
1.
LL
awareness,
Brazilian
LL
Innova8on
and
Living
Labs
Digital
Niterói,
Niteroi,
Rio
de
par8cipants
on
European
Workshop,
São
Paulo,
SP
Janeiro,
RJDecember
2008
Events
(EU
Lyon
08,
Helsinki
08,
September
2008
EU
Portugal
07,
EU
Slovenia
08,
Smart
Ci8es,
São
Paulo,
SP,
INSME,
Rio
de
Janeiro,
May
Brussels
08,
etc)
December
2009
2010
2.
Brazilian
Living
Labs
and
ENoLL
Energy
Living
Labs
Workshop,
EU-‐Brazil
LLs
Conference,
3.
Emerging
Living
Labs
EDP
Inovação,
São
Paulo,
SP,
Campinas,
SP,
October
2010
4.
Brazilian
Living
Labs
Network
December
2009
(t.b.c.)
Rio
Living
Lab
Mee8ng,
Rio
de
Janeiro,
Julho
de
2010
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Mee8ng
in
Rio
Living
Lab,
Rio
30
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
de
Janeiro,
December
2010
Budapest
31. 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)
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
31
Budapest
32. Cidadania
Living
Lab
Digital
Ci8zenship
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
32 Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
Budapest
33. 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.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
33
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
Budapest
34. Amazonia
Living
Lab
Driven
by
Nature
Innova8on
• Biodiversity
• Wellbeing
and
health
• Culture
preserva8on
• Remote
learning
• Ecotourism
• Sustainable
energy
• Sustainable
environment
• Digital
inclusion
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
Budapest
35. Amazonia
Living
Lab
Living
Lab
of
Living
Labs
• 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
Budapest
36. Rio
de
Janeiro
Living
Lab
Driven
by
Olympic
Spirit
• 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
37. Brazilian
Network
of
Living
Labs
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
37
38. 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)
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
38
Budapest
39. Poten8al
Drivers
for
African
Network
of
Living
Labs
(ANoLL)
• Inclusion
• Learning
and
skills
development
• Health
• Energy
• Food
sustainability
• Secure
water
supply
• eGovernement
• eCommerce
• Others…
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
Budapest
39
40. 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
40
Budapest
41. 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)
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
41
Budapest
42. 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
42
Budapest
43. 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
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
43
Budapest
44. 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)
45. 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)
46. EU
–
Brazil
Energy
Living
Labs
Collabora8on
Renewable
Energy
producJon
and
Europe
distribuJon.
Mobility.
Brazil
Energy
Efficiency.
ICT.
Behaviour
TransformaJon.
SMART
Metering.
SMART
Grid.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
46
Budapest
47. EU
–
Africa
-‐
Brazil
Energy
Living
Labs
Collabora8on
Europe
Large
Scale
Pilots
Africa
Brazil
Biofuel
Biofuel
producJon
Technologies
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
47
Budapest
48. EU
–
China
-‐
Brazil
Energy
Living
Labs
Collabora8on
ICT
for
Mobility
ICT
for
Europe
China
Mobility
Large
Scale
Pilots
Brazil
Biofuel
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
48
Budapest
49. Interna8onal
RDI
Collabora8on
• ICT
Programme
• CIP
Programme
• Europe
–
Brazil
joint
calls
• 8th
Africa
–
EU
Partnerships
on
Science,
Informa8on
Society
and
Space
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
49
Budapest
50. 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.
50
51. Thank
you!
www.openlivinglabs.eu
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
chair@enoll.org
Phone:
+351
21
486
67
84
Skype:
alvaroduarteoliveira
Twider:
@openlivinglabs
Facebook:
ENoLL
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
16
May
2011,
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Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
51
Budapest
52. 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.
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
52
Budapest
53. Brazil
Socio-‐Economic
Indicators
(2004-‐2010)
Low
Income
PopulaJon
Minimun
Wage
decrease:
Raise:
20
million
60%
Total
PopulaJon:
Employment
198
million
increase:
11
million
Middle
Class
Increase:
32
million
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
53
Budapest
54. Open
Ques8ons?
• African
partners
(champions)
to
drive
the
process
• Involvement
distribu8on
of
commided
African
partners
• Alignment
with
the
African
–
EU
agenda
and
funds
available
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
54
Budapest
55. 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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
55
Budapest
56. 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)
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
56
Budapest
57. European
Network
of
Living
Labs
Five
Waves
1st
Wave
–
19
2nd
Wave
–
32
3rd
Wave
–
68
4th
Wave
–
93
5th
Wave
-‐
62
Total
274
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
57
Budapest
58. 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
More
Efficient
InnovaJon
System
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
58 Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
Budapest
59. Research
Philosophy,
approach,
methodology
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
59
Budapest
60. 16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
60
Budapest
61. 16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
Publica8on
of
Results
in
61
Budapest
62. FIAPAL
Living
Lab:
Automo8ve
Industry
F
InternaJonal
Research
OrganizaJons
I
MIT
IPA
Carnigie
Mellon
M
N
A
A
R
N
K
C
Technological
Centers
E
E
T
Research
OrganizaJons
CEIIA
Technological
Centers
F
U
U
S
N
AssociaJons
and
Training
E
D
Palmela
Industrial
Park
ATEC
Other
AssociaJons
R
I
S
N
G
Reserach,
Engineering,
InnovaJon,
Training
ALL-‐Net
1
FIAPAL
LL
ALL-‐Net
N
OEM
1
OEM
N
S1
Sn-‐2
Sn-‐1
Sn
AutomoJve
Living
Lab
Network
62
62
63. FIAPAL
Living
Lab
Evolu8on
RENAULT
AUTOEUROPA,
AUTOEUROPA,
AUTOEUROPA
OEMS
OEM Assembler
GM,
PSA
GM,
PSA
PSA,
Others
Suppliers 10
50
120
180
180
Added
Value
Innova8on
Clubs
of
FIAPAL
Non-‐existent
Networks
Networks
Networking Suppliers
(LL
Methodology)
Living
Lab
(LL
Methodology)
500
Millions
4
Billions
5
Billions
6
Billions
1.5
Billions
Euros
Euros
Euros
Turnover Euros
Euros
Date 1992
1995
2000
2005
2010
63
63
64. SANJOTEC
Living
Lab:
Footwear
Industry
RDI
Raw
Interna8onal
Materials
materials
Brands
Final
Trends
Design
Manufacturing
Distribui8on
Market
(users,
clients)
(Own
Collec8ons)
Industry
(Early
Adopters)
(Medium
-‐
high)
RDI
Produc8on
Retailing
Equipment
Equipment
Networks
(Local
and
export)
•
Co-‐crea8on,
co-‐engineering,
co-‐produc8on
and
co-‐distribu8on
•
Involvement
of
all
the
stakeholders
•
Engaged
user
communi8es
64
64
65. Brazil
Socio-‐Economic
Indicators
(2004-‐2010)
Low
Income
PopulaJon
Minimun
Wage
decrease:
Raise:
20
million
60%
Total
PopulaJon:
Employment
198
million
increase:
11
million
Middle
Class
Increase:
32
million
65
66. Energy
Liberaliza8on
Policy
A
User
Driven
Movement
to
create
the
future
today
Supply
Smart
Grid
Demand
TradiJonal
Smart
Metering
Power
plants
Open
for
all
types
and
sizes
of
local
generaJon
Solar
GeneraJon
Efficient,
reliable
and
self-‐healing
transmission
and
distribuJon
Smart
Houses
InteracJon
between
demand
and
operaJon
Plug-‐in
Vehicles
Wind
Farms
Most
cost
efficient
soluJon
Industry
ready
to
future
requirements
Distributed
GeneraJon
66
67. SAVE
ENERGY
Project
5
Energy
Efficiency
Pilots
located
at
public
buildings
supplying
services
to
the
public
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
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
67
Budapest
68. SAVE
ENERGY
Opening
new
Energy
Efficiency
and
ICT
Markets
for
SMEs
French Pilot
(10.000
users)
APOLLON Portuguese
Project Pilot (50.000
users)
Brazilian
Pilot São Paulo
(10.000 users)
Brazilian
Pilot Vitória
PreCo (10.000 users)
Project
Others
68
69. APOLLON Living Lab cross-border
Activity Example
Escelsa
Bandeirantes LL
LL
The
APOLLON
Living
Lab
Network
on
Energy
Business Partnership
Vitória LL Efficiency
has
already
(APOLLON pilot)
R&D Pilots
s8mulated
an
Energy
Efficiency
Living
Lab
led
by
ISA
in
Portugal
and
Pil ot
A POL
LON partnerships
are
being
nego8ated
with
the
ISA Business P emerging
Energy
Efficiency
artnership
Living
Labs
of
Vitória
and
R&D Pilots
São
Paulo.
ISA LL Electro-Paulo LL
Business Model
16
May
2011,
ENoLL
5th
Wave
of
Membership,
PublicaJon
of
Results
in
69
Budapest
70. 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.
70
71. FIREBALL
Smart
City
Landscape
structure
”The
map
of
opportuni3es”
Par3cipa3ve
Energy-‐efficiency
“Sustainable
growth
and
in
urban
areas
Smart
City
planning
high
quality
of
life
through
Ci3zens
Needs
par3cipatory
governance”
Government
and
Affordable
Entrepreneurship
and
Networked
ci3zens
services
health
and
care
support,
jobs
Applica3ons
for
all
Testbeds
in
FP7:
OneLab2,
PII,
VITAL++,
WISEBED,
FEDERICA
Emerging
Smart
City
Future
Technologies
Smart
City
Internet
(federated)
For
Smart
User
driven
Innova3on
ecosystems
ApplicaJons
Research
Testbeds
CiJes
innova3on
FIRE
experimentally-‐driven
Living
Labs:
ENoLL
(200+
living
labs),
advanced
research
projects
APOLLON
etc
Smart
City
Internet
pilots:
(OPNEX,
ECODE,
NANODATACENTERS,
N4C
etc)
Crea8ve
media,
health
and
care,
energy
Barcelona,
Manchester,
Helsinki
etc
Technologies
Data
mining
Wiki’s
Content
JOOMLA
OLAP
Web
design
For
Smart
Ci3es
Management
Visualisa8on
Intelligence
mashups
Simula3on
for
(Emerging,
Collec3ve
intelligence
3D
tools
decision
making
Access
for
all
Co-‐design
tools
growing,
Collabora8on
Crowdsourcing
Broadband
maturing)
Web
Community
networks
Virtual
collabora3on
71
Security
and
trust
support
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