Global Sustainable Technology & Innovation conference
Alvaro De Oliveira, President, European Network of Living Labs - from Policy to Methodology, Shanghai Expo 2010
1. Forum
Virium
Helsinki
Session
The
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
–
from
Policy
to
methodology
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
ENoLL
President
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
The
European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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2. Overview
•
Living
Labs.
User
driven
innovaJon.
CreaJng
services
with
people.Methodologies.
• The
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
(ENoLL)
• The
European
InnovaJon
Policy
• Future
Internet,
Internet
of
things
and
Living
Labs
convergence.
• Living
Labs
and
Smart
CiJes
projects
• InternaJonal
CollaboraJon.
The
case
of
Brazil
• Helsinki
InnovaJon
gateway.
ENoLL
proposal.
• Conclusions
10/20/10
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October
2 October
2010
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Network
of
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Labs-‐
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to
methodology
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3. Global
Challenges
of
our
Jme
• Finding
soluJons
for
energy
sustainability.
• Finding
soluJons
for
climate
change.
• Managing
demographic
shiVs.
• PrevenJng
and
managing
health
and
ageing
problems.
• Providing
safe
water
supplies.
• Maintaining
food
security.
• OpJmizing
mobility.
• ImplemenJng
security.
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2010
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4. Sustainable
SoluJons
• The
scale
of
problems
creates
the
need
to
harness
the
widest
possible
set
of
resources
for
problem
solving
involving
diverse
types
of
knowledge,
resources
parJcipaJon
and
collaboraJon.
• SoluJons
need
to
harness
the
moJvaJon
of
millions
of
individuals
and
their
communiJes.
SoluJons
cannot
be
pushed
down
at
people
to
force
changing
behavior.
• New,
distributed
and
highly
parJcipatory
systems
in
order
to
achieve
user
behavior
transformaJon
are
required.
New
roles
of
companies
and
public
sector
are
needed
in
the
demand,
user
and
ciJzen
driven
open
RDI
enabled
by
ICT.
• Living
Labs
provide
open
eco-‐systems,
engage
and
moJvate
the
RDI
stakeholders,
sJmulate
collaboraJon,
create
lead
markets
and
enable
behavior
transformaJon.
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2010
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Network
of
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Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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5. What
is
a
Living
Lab?
• In
the
tradiJonal
research
environment
scienJsts
and
researchers
are
engaged
in
the
development
of
new
technologies,
products
and
services
to
meet
perceived
market
needs
which
many
Jmes
don’t
materialize
or
are
not
met
by
technology
pushed
soluJons.
• Living
Labs
are
a
user-‐driven
open
innovaJon
eco-‐system
where
the
user
(ciJzen,
resident,
worker,
student,
visitor,
customer)
lives,
works,
studies,
plays
and
entertains.
In
this
real
living
environment,
the
user
co-‐creates,
experiments
and
tests
new
ideas,
products
and
services.
User
centric
soluJons
and
social
innovaJon
processes
lead
to
new
forms
of
producJvity
and
compeJJveness.
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methodology
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6. Living
Lab
Eco-‐system
UniverisJes
Public
and
Research
AdministraJon
OrganizaJons
Living
Lab
Funding
and
Enterprises
Financing
RDI
Stakeholders(PPPP)
FacilitaJon
User
CommuniJes
Co-‐creaJon
Charisma
Real
New
Business
Models
Trust
Virtual
Social
InnovaJon
EmoJon
Shared
Leadrship
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2010
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7. What
is
to
be
gained
from
user-‐involvement?
• Discovering
what
users
want
and
need.
Discovering
unexpressed
needs.
Efficient
source
of
new
ideas.
• Users
engagement
–
What
moJvates
them?
• Test
ideas,
services,
concepts,
products.
•
Earlier
adopters.Speeding
up
acceptance.The
users
do
the
selling.
•
Growth
,
sustainability
of
user
communiJes
Source: Form It
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2010
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8. Co-‐creaJng
Services
with
the
Users
Source: Form It
Shanghai,
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October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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9. Living
Lab
Methodologies
• Increased
collaboraJon
between
public
authoriJes,
research
centers,
businesses
and
user
communiJes
(PPPPs).
• CreaJon
and
exploitaJon
of
new
technologies,
products,
services
and
business
models.
Increased
producJvity
of
RDI
acJviJes.
• Improved
cooperaJon
in
InternaJonal
networks.
• Facilitated
internaJonal
posiJoning
and
privileged
access
to
the
markets.
• Facilitated
development
of
human
capital
and
increased
sustainability
culture.
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2010
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of
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Labs-‐
from
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to
methodology
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10. FIAPAL
Living
Lab
(1/2)
RENAULT
AUTOEUROPA,
AUTOEUROPA,
AUTOEUROPA
OEMS
Assembler
GM,
PSA
GM,
PSA
PSA,
Others
10
50
120
180
180
Added
Value
InnovaJon
Clubs
of
FIAPAL
Non-‐existent
Networks
Networks
Suppliers
Living
Lab
(LL
Methodology)
(LL
Methodology)
500
Millions
4
Billions
5
Billions
6
Billions
1.5
Billions
Euros
Euros
Euros
Euros
Euros
1992
1995
2000
2005
2010
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Labs-‐
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to
methodology
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11. FIAPAL
Living
Lab
(2/2)
F
InternaLonal
Research
OrganizaLons
I
MIT
IPA
Carnigie
Mellon
M
N
A
A
R
N
K
C
Technological
Centers
E
E
T
Research
OrganizaLons
CEIIA
Technological
Centers
F
U
U
S
N
AssociaLons
and
Training
E
D
Palmela
Industrial
Park
ATEC
Other
AssociaLons
R
I
S
N
G
Reserach,
Engineering,
InnovaLon,
Training
ALL-‐Net
1
FIAPAL
LL
ALL-‐Net
N
OEM
1
OEM
N
S1
Sn-‐2
Sn-‐1
Sn
AutomoLve
Living
Lab
Network
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2010
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12. European
Network
of
Living
Labs
(ENoLL)
(212)
1st
Wave
–
19
2nd
Wave
–
32
3rd
Wave
–
68
4th
Wave
–
93
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2010
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13. The
EU
Presidencies
and
ENoLL
1st
Wave
2nd
Wave
3rd
Wave
4th
Wave
5th
Wave
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn
Autumn
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
French
Presidency,
Spanish
Presidency,
Hungarian
Presidency,
Autumn
2008
Spring
2010
Spring
2011
Finish
Presidency,
Portuguese
Slovenian
Presidency,
Sweeden
Presidency,
Belgium
Autumn
2006
Presidency,
Spring
2008
Autumn
2009
Presidency,
Autumn
2007
Autumn
2010
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13
13th
October
2 October
2010
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13th
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of
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Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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13
14. Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
The
European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
14
15. European
RDI
System
Pre-‐Commercial
Procurement
of
InnovaLon
European
InsLtute
of
Technology
ENoLL
10/20/10
15
13th
October
2 October
2010
Shanghai,
13th
010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
15
15
16. A
Digital
Agenda
for
Europe
The 7 pillars:
digital single market
openness & interoperability
online trust & security
Internet for all
ICT research & innovation
digital inclusion
digital public services
These
challenges
are
as
well
key
challenges
for
ciJes
in
becoming
“smarter”
Source:
DGINFSO
Dr.
Max
Lemke
10/20/10
16
13th
October
2 October
2010
Shanghai,
13th
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Network
of
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Labs-‐
from
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methodology
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17. European
RDI
Policies
• FP7
Programme
• CIP
Programme
• ThemaJc
Domains
(Energy,
Health,
Mobility,
e-‐Government,
etc)
• Smart
CiJes
• Smart
Regions
• PPP
Programmes
• Future
Internet
• Factory
of
the
Future
• Electric
Car
• Efficient
Buildings
• Regional
and
cross-‐border
development.
• Pre-‐Commercial
Procurement
of
InnovaJon.
The
European
RDI
policies
foster
partnerships
for
collaboraJve
human-‐
centric,
user-‐driven
open
innovaJon
methodologies
as
provided
by
Living
Lab
eco-‐systems.
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2 October
2010
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of
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Labs-‐
from
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methodology
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18. PreCo
Pre-‐commercial
procurement
of
InnovaJon
Pre-commercial Procurement
Phase 0 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4
Explorat Solution design Prototype Pre-commercial Commercialisation
ory development small scale Diffusion
Research product/service of product/service
development
Supplier A - Field Test
Supplier B
Supplier Supplier Supplier
Supplier C A,B,C,D
Supplier Supplier or X
Supplier
Supplier
Tender for commercial deployment
Pre-commercial Tender
(WTO GPA & Procurement Directives
(WTO GPA & Procurement
applicable)
Directives not applicable)
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October
2 October
2010
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methodology
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19. Living
Lab
Types
• Local
Living
Labs
• Regional
Living
Labs
• NaJonal
Networks
• Crossborder
Living
Labs
• ThemaJc
domains
of
LivinLabs:Energy,Health
andWellBeing,Environment,Biotechnologies,
Agrifood,
Mobillity,Smart
ciJes,Smart
factories,Security
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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20. Smart
City:
A
System
of
Systems
Infrastructure
–
TransportaJon,
uJliJes,
communicaJons,
water
management,
energy,
etc.
–
Improving
quality,
efficiency
and
sustainability
Business
–
Smart
government
ajracJng
and
retaining
companies
and
starJng
new
ventures
–
Planning,
product
and
services
regulaJons,
openness
to
foreign
trade
and
investment,
taxaJon,
ease
of
starJng
new
businesses…
–
CreaJng
jobs
and
wealth
Human
Capital
–
Basic
human
services:
educaJon,
healthcare,
public
safety…
–
Social,
community
and
cultural
services
–
AjracJng
and
retaining
talented
people
Source:
Gérald
Santucci,
European
Commission
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
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21. Smart
Services
for
Smart
CiJes
Source:
Gérald
Santucci,
European
Commission
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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22. Alfamicro
Living
Labs
Projects
SAVE
ENERGY
APOLLON
FIREBALL
PreCo
PERIPHÈRIA
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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23. PERIPHÈRIA
Smart
City
Living
Lab
Arenas
Arena:
an
archetypal
urban
seong
in
which
Living
Lab
stakeholders
co-‐design
sustainable
new
services
and
new
ways
of
living:
• Malmö
–
Smart
Neighborhood:
where
media-‐based
social
interacJon
occurs
• Bremen
–
Smart
Street:
where
new
mobility
behaviours
develop
• Athens
–
Smart
Square:
where
civic
decisions
are
taken
• Genoa
–
Smart
Museum
and
Park:
where
natural
and
cultural
heritage
feed
quality
of
life
• Palmela
–
Smart
City
Hall:
where
mobile
e-‐government
services
are
delivered.
• Helsinki,
Lisbon
and
Rio
de
Janeiro.
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13th
October
2010
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Network
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to
methodology
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24. PERIPHÈRIA
Smart
CiJes
Architecture
Smart
City
Social
World
(ARENAS)
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
SMART
24
Neighbourhood
Street
City
Hall
Museum
Parks
Square
Privacy
preserving
Human
CollaboraJon
Plaqorm
Smart
City
Digital
World
(PLATFORMS)
Gaming
LocaJon
3D,
AR
Portal
Web
2.0
Services
Services
Services
Services
Services
Security
enabled
Data
Interoperability
Plaqorm
Smart
City
Real
World
(THINGS)
Sensors
Intellig.
Smart
MulJm.
Ambient
Cameras
Objects
Devices
Interact.
Intellig.
Periphèria
–
Smart
CiJes
Porqolio
Working
Group
15/09/2010
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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25. SAVE
ENERGY
Living
Lab
Project
Goals:
• Smart
ICT
Energy
Efficiency
model
and
plaqorm
aiming
at
20%
• Serious
Game
focused
on
Energy
Efficiency
at
Public
Spaces
• User
behavior
transformaJon.
Living
Lab
methodology
• Pilots
commijed
to
extend
results
beyond
project
compleJon
• European
wide
disseminaJon
of
results
10/20/10
• Policy
25
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October
2 October
2010
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13th
010
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Network
of
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Labs-‐
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to
methodology
RecommendaJons
to
25
25
the
EU
Commission
26. Helsinki
Pilot
Co-‐creaJon
Users: Ideas,
S
EvaluaLon
Teachers, pupils Proposals
A
V
Technical E
Experts AcLon
EvaluaLon
Plan
E
Historical Data: N
Made Energy Project ImplementaLon
of
E
Audits Plan the
Pilots
and
Game
R
G
Supporting Y
Companies Investment
Plan
Source SAVE
ENERGY
Techinical
MeeJng
Helsinki;
Arne
Gylling
&
Asko
kippo
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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27. Social
InformaJon
Architecture
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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Network
of
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Labs-‐
from
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to
methodology
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28. Living
Lab
Cross-‐border
Benchmark
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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29. FIREBALL
Living
Labs,
Future
Internet
and
Smart
CiJes
Convergence
Future Internet
Research
Experimental
testbeds
Innovation in
Smart Cities
and
facilities Open
Experimental Open
User
Innovation in
testbeds User
Driven
Smart Cities
and Driven
Innovation
facilities Innovation
Environmens
Environments
(Living Labs)
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October
2 October
2010
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29
30. Alfamicro
Projects
Partnerships
• Aalto
University
• ISA
• MIT
Portugal
• Y-‐Dreams
• Fraunhofer
InsJtute
• Process
Vision
• PUC
(Univ.Cath.Rio
J.)
• EDP
Brasil
• Nokia
• Rio
de
Janeiro
• Siemens
• INdT(Nokia
InsJtute)
• FIAPAL(AutomoJveLL)
• NaJonal,
Regional,
• SAP
Local
Governments
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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European
Network
of
Living
Labs-‐
from
Policy
to
methodology
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31. Alfamicro
Large
Scale
Pilot
Projects
•
10.000
houses
in
São
Paulo
and
10.000
houses
in
Vitória
(Brazil)
–
Smart
Metering
and
Smart
Grid
large
scale
projects
to
increase
market
awareness,
understand
technologies
and
exisJng
business
models,
and
support
policy
recommendaJons.
•
50.000
homes
in
Portugal
–
(Pilot
for
Energy
Efficiency).
Strategic
Research
Center
on
Energy
Efficiency
in
Portugal.
MunicipaliJes
of:
Águeda,
Cascais,
Sintra
and
Palmela.
•
10.000
houses
in
France
–
Smart
Metering
Energy
Efficiency
pilot
project.
First
phase
has
already
started.
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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32. ENoLL
AcJviJes
in
Brazil
InternaJonal
Forum
for
Technology
and
InnovaJon,
Vitoria,
ES,
November
2008
Workshop
LLs,
Vitoria,
ES,
April
Workshop
on
Living
Labs,
Federal
Government
and
EU
Living
Labs
Workshop,
Belém,
24th
2009
Manaus,
July
2008
Commission
Workshop
on
Living
Pará,
30/Nov/2009
Labs,
Brasília,
September
2008
Living
Labs
Workshop,
Espírito
Workshop
on
InnovaJon
and
Santo,
ES,
September
28th
Federal
Government
MeeJngs
2009.
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
October
2008
on
Living
Labs,
Brasília,
November
9th
2009
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Workshop,
Vitoria,
ES,
June
Workshop
on
InnovaJon
and
2009
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
September
2009
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Workshop,
Vitoria,
ES,
July
31th
Living
Labs
for
InternaJonal
2009
CooperaJon.
FIAM,
Manaus,
November
26th
2009
Living
Labs
Workshop
-‐
UFES,
Vitória,
ES,
December
2009
INOV
Conference,
Manaus,
November
4th
,
5th
2010
Living
Labs
Energy
Efficiency,
Escelsa,
Vitória,
ES,
December
2009
Digital
Niterói,
Niteroi,
Rio
de
InnovaJon
and
Living
Labs
Janeiro,
RJ,
December
2008
Brazilian
Living
Labs:
Workshop,
São
Paulo,
SP
1.
LL
awareness,
Brazilian
LL
parJcipants
September
2008
on
European
Events
(EU
Lyon
08,
Rio
Living
Lab
MeeJng,
Rio
de
Helsinki
08,
EU
Portugal
07,
EU
Smart
CiJes,
São
Paulo,
SP,
Janeiro,
December
30th
2010
Slovenia
08,
Brussels
08,
etc)
December
2009
2.
Brazilian
Living
Labs
and
ENoLL
INSME,
Rio
de
Janeiro,
May
Energy
Living
Labs
Workshop,
EU-‐Brazil
LLs
Conference,
3.
Emerging
Living
Labs
10th
-‐
12th
2010
EDP
Inovação,
São
Paulo,
SP,
Campinas,
SP,
October
2010
4.
Brazilian
Living
Labs
Network
December
2009
(t.b.c.)
Energy
Living
Labs
Workshop,
Rio
Living
Lab
MeeJng,
Rio
de
EDP
Inovação,
São
Paulo,
SP,
July
Janeiro,
July
15th
2010
15th
2010
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13th
October
2010
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33. Brazilian
Network
of
Living
Labs
• ExisLng
Living
Labs
domains
•
Sustainable
Energy
and
Energy
Efficiency
•
Environment
Technologies.
Sustainability
•
Biotechnology.
Biodiversity
•
Enviroment
Technologies
•
Natural
Products
TradiJonal
PracJces
•
Social
InnovaJon.
Inclusion
• Emerging
Living
Labs
domain
•
Internet
of
Things
and
Intelligent
LogisJcs
•
AutomoJve
Industry
•
Civil
AeronauJcs
Industry
•
Agrifood.
Healthy
Food
•
CreaJve
IT
Industries
•
ThemaJc
Tourism
(Eco-‐acJviJes)
•
Security
25th
–
27th
August
Shanghai,
13th
October
2010
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to
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33
2010
34. Rio
de
Janeiro
Well
Being
Living
Lab
Driven
by
Partners:
Olympics
RJ
State
Government
Spirit
Healthy Olympic
Commieee
Social Living, Genesis
InsLtute
Inclusion, Sports Porto
Maravilha
e- Smart
CiJes,
Municipality
Participation Urban
Socio
Design
Environment Renewal
FUNDARPE
, Rio
de
Janeiro
QuickMind
Sustainabilit Milestone
y Well
Being
Culture,
Entertainmen
EduWeb
PUC-‐Rio
Arts,
Design, Living
Lab
t, Lifestyle SEBRAE
RioFilm
Fashion Affero
Globo
Digital Others FINEP
Production, SECRJ
Publishing, Thematic others
TV Tourism
Shanghai,
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October
2010
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to
methodology
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35. Amazonia
Living
Lab
Partners:
Driven
by
AM
State
Government
AmazonasTur
Nature
(a) Includes
the
Living
Labs:
Biomedicines
and
SUFRAMA
InnovaLon
Bio
cosmeLcs.
EMBRAPA
(a) Includes
tradiLonal
FAPEAM
Ecotourism culture,
handcrais,
Biodiversity entrepneurship,
micro
SEBRAE
(a) businesses,
etc.
CIEAM
Sustainable
(b) CommuniLes
FIEAM
CoordinaLon
Energy
UFAM
CooperaLon.
Well CETA
Being Amazonia
INPA
Health SECT
Living
Lab
Sustainable
Environment
INdT
UEA
ICT (c)
others
Assisted
Learning
Others
Culture
Preservation Digital
(b)
Inclusion
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2010
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36. Conclusions
(1/2)
Living
Labs
are
User
Driven
Open
Innova1on
PlaDorms
where
stakeholders
have
formed
a
Public-‐Private-‐People-‐Partnership
(PPPP)
of
firms,
public
agencies,
universi1es,
ins1tutes
and
users
all
collabora1ng
for
crea1ng,
prototyping,
and
valida1ng
new
service-‐products
and
societal
infrastructures
in
real-‐life
contexts.
Such
contexts
are
ci1es,
villages
and
rural
areas
as
well
as
industrial
plants.”
A Living Lab empowers users to drive research, development and innovation for
ICT based services addressing major socio-economic issues (energy and
environment; well being, e-health and inclusion; media and creativity; logistics
and manufacturing regional development…)
• Bringing
users
early
into
the
crea1ve
process,
accessing
the
Collec1ve
Intelligence
• Bridging
the
innova1on
gap
between
technology
development
and
the
uptake
of
new
products
and
services
• Allowing
for
early
assessment
of
the
socio-‐economic
implica1ons
of
new
technological
solu1ons
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2010
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37. Conclusions
(2/2)
• Living
Labs
are
a
pillar
of
the
European
InnovaJon
System.
The
Policy
is
supported
by
the
European
Commission
and
EU
Presidencies
and
is
in
line
with
the
Europe
2020
Strategy
and
the
Europe
Digital
Agenda.
• EvoluJon
and
social
changes.
Sustainable
Urban
Well
Being
trends
are
emerging
driven
by
the
direct
parJcipaJons
of
the
ciJziens
and
applicaJons
of
Future
Internet
Technologies
(Smart
CiLes).
• Regions
and
territories
are
increasingly
becoming
dynamic
Living
Enviroments
requiring
the
capacity
to
develop
enable
and
adapt
to
fast
technological,
societal
and
cultural
changes.
Living
Lab
collaboraJon
methodologies
can
be
the
answer
to
adress
these
challenges
in
the
context
of
Smart
Regions.
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38. Helsinki
as
the
gateway
for
Finland
-‐
China
InnovaJon
• Well
established
and
top
ranking
InnovaJon
System.Pro-‐acJve
openess
for
collaboraJon.Public
services
trust.Open
data.
• Founding
member
of
the
European
Network
of
Living
Labs
(Helsinki
Manifesto
–
2007
and
1st
Wave
of
Living
Labs
iniJaJve.Large
and
well
established
LL
Network)
• Living
Lab
higher
educaJon,
research
and
policy.
A
hub
for
InnovaJon
partnerships
• On
the
leading
edge
of
European
Smart
CiJes
(The
Helsinki
FIREBALLSmart
City
showcase).Launching
of
the
Network
of
Smart
CiJes
on
the
18th
of
November
2010,led
by
Helsinki.
• World
Design
Capital
2012.
• A
gateway
to
the
European
market
driven
by
reputaJon,
InnovaJon
and
business
excellence.
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October
2 October
2010
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39. ENoLL
Proposal
• Take
advantage
of
ENoLL
sharing
of
open
experience
and
collaboraJon.FAO,INSME,EBN
cooperaJon
agreements.
• Recreate
in
China
the
successful
LL
experience
of
Brazil.Take
the
leading
role
in
Shangai.3
chinese
LLs:Tianjin-‐China
LL,MC-‐Mobile
life
Club
of
China,LLCM-‐LL
of
China
MCC
• Establish
Europe-‐Brazil-‐China
LL
partnerships.Finland
and
Portugal.
• Renewable
energy,Environment,Health
and
Well
Being,Social
InnovaJon
are
among
the
strategic
sectors
of
Shanghai
InnovaJon
driven
growth
model
–Mayor
Han
Zheng
-‐10th
Nov
2010
at
IBLAC
.
• EU-‐China
LL
Conference
to
foster
LL
iniJaJve
in
China
• 5th
Call
for
ENoLL
membership
to
be
launched
on
the
16th
of
December
2010
by
the
EU
Belgian
Presidence
in
Ghent.Results
to
be
publicly
announced
on
the
18th
of
May
2011
by
the
EU
Hungarian
Presidency
in
Budapest.
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•
More
informaJon
5th
Call:
www.openlivinglabs.eu
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October
2 October
2010
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40. Thank
You
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
chair@enoll.org
alvaro.oliveira@alfamicro.pt
Phone:
+351
21
486
67
84
Mobile:
+351
91
666
66
66
Skype:
alvaroduarteoliveira
Adresses:
ENoLL
Office
Pleinlaan
N
9B
1050
Brussels
BELGIUM
Alfamicro
Alameda
da
Guia,
192-‐A
2750-‐368
Cascais
PORTUGAL
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