ENoLL in Brazil - International Cooperation Alvaro oliveira
1. ENoLL in Brazil
International Cooperation
Álvaro de Oliveira
President of the
European Network of Living Labs
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2. Overview
• Brazil
socio
–
economy
aspects
• ENoLL
Ac6vi6es
and
Results
in
Brazil
• EU
–
Brazil
Living
Labs
Collabora6on
• Brazilian
Network
of
Living
Labs
• EU
–
Brazil
Coopera6on
Framework
• Conclusions
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3. Image of Brazil in Europe
• Brazilian
chronic
economic
crisis
belong
to
the
past.
Brazil
successful
development
is
not
anymore
for
the
future...
It
is
being
realized
NOW.
• Brazil
as
contributed
with
10
billion
USD
to
IMF.
In
the
past,
it
has
been
finan6ally
rescued
by
IMF.
• Brazil
is
living
a
climate
of
social
trust
and
enthusiasm.
• President
Lula
social
policies,
also
being
con6nued
by
Dilma
Rousseff
are
having
a
tremendous
impact
in
every
domain
of
brazilian
ci6zens
living.
High self-esteem of the Brazilian citizens for their country and
belief in the success of its social and economic project, in a
global environment of a new order in which Brazil plays a
leading role.
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4. Position of Brazil in the Global Society
§ Stable
democracy
§ Open
economy
§ Ambi6ous
investments
in
infrastructures
§ Impressive
improvements
in
the
educa6on
system
§ Intellectual
Property
protec6on
§ Measures
for
social
integra6on
and
to
a
fair
society
§ First
in
the
ranking
for
environment
protec6on
policies
§ Stable
currency.
Low
infla6on
rate.
Fiscal
benefits
§ High
foreign
investment
§ Growth
rate
in
2010:
8,5%
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5. Brazil Socio-Economic Indicators (2004 – 2010)
Low Income
Minimun
Population decrease:
Wage Raise:
20 million
65%
Total
Population:
Employment 198 million
increase:
11 million jobs
Middle Class
Population
Increase:
30 million
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6. Bottom Up Methodology
to Create and Operationalise Living Labs in Brazil
• Informa6on
dissemina6on
and
awareness.
Fostering
the
interest
to
the
ENoLL
Community
membership
• Dissemina6on
Workshops
in
several
Brazilian
ci6es.
• Workshops
to
support
the
defini6on
of
the
Living
Lab
concept:
partnership
crea6on,
strategic
objec6ves,
Federal
and
State
policies
opportuni6es,
etc.
• Mentoring
aiming
at
the
prepara6on
of
the
Living
Lab
eco-‐systems.
Workshoips,
thema6c
and
ins6tu6onal
mee6ngs
• Mee6ngs
with
the
main
stakeholders
at
academic,
research,
enterprise,
federal
and
state
governments,
municipali6es,
associa6ons
and
NGO’s,
etc.
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7. Top Down Methodology
to Increase EU-Brazil Cooperation in the Innovation Domain
• Documents
of
strategy
to
the
DG
Info
of
the
European
Commission
demonstra6ng
the
strategic
role
of
Brazil
as
a
partner
for
the
EU.
• Scien6fic
publica6ons
and
conference
presenta6ons,
namely
at
the
Innova6on
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
coopera6on
in
the
domain
of
innova6on
focused
in
Living
Labs.
• Promote
awareness
and
mo6vate
Brazilian
State
governments
to
the
Living
Labs
methodology.
• Promote
awareness
and
mo6vate
Brazilian
Federal
Government
to
the
Living
Labs
methodology.
• Steering
Commi`ee
of
the
European
Commission
for
the
scien6fic
and
technological
coopera6on
nego6a6on.
• Prepara6on
of
the
EU-‐Brazil
Conference
for
the
Innova6on
and
Living
Labs.
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8. ENoLL Activities in Brazil
Interna6onal
Forum
for
Technology
and
Innova6on,
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
Innova6on
and
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
October
Federal
Government
Mee6ngs
Living
Labs
Workshop,
2008
on
Living
Labs,
Brasília,
Espírito
Santo,
ES,
November
9th
2009
September
28th
2009.
Workshop
on
Innova6on
and
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Living
Labs,
Manaus,
Workshop,
Vitoria,
ES,
June
September
2009
2009
Living
Labs
for
Interna6onal
Espirito
Santo
Living
Lab
Coopera6on.
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
Innova6on
and
Living
Labs
Digital
Niterói,
Niteroi,
Rio
de
par6cipants
on
European
Workshop,
São
Paulo,
SP
Janeiro,
RJDecember
2008
Events
(EU
Lyon
08,
Helsinki
08,
September
2008
EU
Portugal
07,
EU
Slovenia
08,
Smart
Ci6es,
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
Mee6ng,
Rio
de
Janeiro,
Julho
de
2010
8 Mee6ng
in
Rio
Living
Lab,
Rio
de
Janeiro,
December
2010
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9. European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
ENoLL Five Waves
1st Wave – 19
2nd Wave – 32
3rd Wave – 68
4th Wave – 93
5th Wave - 62
Total 274
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10. ENoLL in Brazil - Results
§ Amazon
Living
Lab
-‐
Fundação
Feitosa
(Manaus,
Amazonas)
§ Espirito
Santo
Cidadania
Digital
(Vitoria,
Espirito
Santo)
§ Inova
Unicamp
Innova6on
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-‐Ac6on
Living
Lab
(Manaus,
Amazonas)
§ Habitat
Living
Lab
(Vitoria,
Espirito
Santo)
§ Rio
Living
Lab
(Rio
de
Janeiro,
Rio
de
Janeiro)
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11. Brazilian Network of Living Labs
Exis6ng
Living
Labs
domains
•
Sustainable
Energy
and
Energy
Efficiency
•
Environment
Technologies.
Sustainability
•
Biotechnology.
Biodiversity
•
Enviroment
Technologies
•
Natural
Products
Tradi6onal
Prac6ces
•
Social
Innova6on.
Inclusion
Emerging
Living
Labs
domain
•
Internet
of
Things
and
Intelligent
Logis6cs
•
Automo6ve
Industry
•
Civil
Aeronau6cs
Industry
•
Agrifood.
Healthy
Food
•
Crea6ve
IT
Industries
•
Thema6c
Tourism
(Eco-‐ac6vi6es)
•
Security
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12. Brazilian Open Innovation Culture
Brazilian Culture Living Labs Values
Criativity. Entrepreneurship. Experimentation. New business
Support for novelty and models.
differentiation.
Emotional attitude. Engagement. Performance
leverage. Productivity.
Open Society. Network development. Value
creation.
Collaboration. Solidarity. Social Achieving together. Co-creation
Networks. satisfaction.
Strong open source Open service creation leverage.
eGovernment.
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13. Rio de Janeiro Living Lab
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15. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LIVING LAB
Description of the Living Lab
§ The
Infrastructure
of
Espírito
Santo
Cidadania
Digital
Living
Lab
is
a
Network
of
tele-‐centers
with
nodes
located
mainly
in
residen6al
areas
of
lower
income
and
facing
more
serious
socio-‐economic
problems.
§ The
Living
Lab
provides
user
driven
services
addressing
the
social
needs
of
all
ages
of
the
digital
divided
popula6on.
§ The
services
provided
and
the
methodologies
developed
aim
to
overcome
the
socio-‐economic
disadvantage
by
providing
access
to
the
informa6on
on
a
range
issues
that
directly
affect
them,
including
health,
educa6on
and
employment.
§ The
social
well
being
and
health
care
services
are
totally
based
on
user
driven
innova6on
mo6vated
and
sustained
by
communi6es
of
interest
in
different
aspects
of
the
life.
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17. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LIVING LAB
User/Citizen involvement
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18. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP LIVING LAB
Methods, Tools and Processes
The
Living
Lab
has
developed
and
refined
methodologies,
tools
and
process
for
the:
• Development
of
innova6ve
pilot
projects,
user
driven
to
address
specific
needs
of
the
individuals
and
the
communi6es;
• Facilita6on
of
the
co-‐crea6ve
process,
user
driven
by
engaged
communi6es.
The
Living
Lab
has
acquired
the
skills
to
support
completely
new
ini6a6ves
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
ar6culated
with
ICT
services
in
terms
of
prepara6on
,
opera6on
and
monitoring
of
results
• Organiza6on
throughout
the
year
of
public
events,
seminars,
workshops,
for
the
promo6on
of
the
Digital
Ci6zenship
Living
Lab
ac6vi6es,
the
funding
to
support
them
and
the
awareness
of
the
civil
society.
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19. EU – Brazil Energy Living Labs
Collaboration
Renewable Energy
production and Europe
distribution.
Mobility.
Energy Efficiency.
Brazil ICT. Behaviour
Transformation.
SMART Metering. SMART
Grid.
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20. EU – Africa - Brazil Energy
Living Labs Collaboration
Europe
Large Scale
Pilots
Africa
Biofuel
Brazil productio
Biofuel n
Technologies
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21. EU – China - Brazil Energy
Living Labs Collaboration
ICT for Mobility
ICT for
Europe China
Large Scale
Mobility Pilots
Brazil
Biofuel
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22. EU - Brazil Cooperation Framework (1/3)
• Brazil
is
driving
the
socio-‐economic
growth
by
strong
poli6cal
support
to
open
Innova6on
• Brazil
is
one
of
the
fastest
growing
economies.
Huge
market
opportuni6es.
• Brazil
and
European
cultures
have
common
origins.
Diaspora
effects
on
European
roots
communi6es.
• Brazil
is
a
Strategic
Partner
of
the
EU
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23. EU - Brazil RDI Cooperation Framework (2/3)
• RDI
Framework
Agreement
signed
in
2006
• Energy
Agreement
signed
in
July
2007
• Biofuels
Joint
Programme
started
in
2009
• ICT
Joint
Programme
planned
to
started
in
2010
EU
Brazil
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24. EU- Brazil RDI Cooperation Framework (3/3)
• ICT
Programme
–
ICT
Technologies
Research,
Methodologies
and
Processes.
• CIP
Programme
–
Technologies
Applica6on
.
Pilot
Projects.
• PCP
Programme
(Pre-‐Commercial
Procurement
of
Innova6on)
–
New
Funding
Instrument
(2010).
• Europe
–
Brazil
Joint
Calls
(2010-‐11)
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25. Europe – Brazil Joint Calls (ICT)
• Microelectronics
(Embedded
systems)
• Future
Internet.
Internet
of
Things
• Experimenta6on
Environments
• Test
Beds.
• Living
Labs
• FP7
ICT
Work
Programme
2011-‐12
• eInfrastructure
(Coopera6on
within
GEANT)
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26. Advantages of Living Labs for Brazil
• Co-‐crea6on
adjusted
to
the
market
needs
• Na6onal
and
Interna6onal
Partnerships
• Easier
access
to
New
Technologies
and
Best
Prac6ces
• Access
to
New
Markets
More Efficient Innovation System
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27. Conclusions
• Brazil
culture
can
enable
the
co-‐crea6ve
innova6on
environment
of
Living
Labs.
• The
Brazilian
Network
of
Living
Labs
has
reached
a
cri6cal
mass
of
10
Living
Labs,
the
largest
outside
Europe.
At
least
another
10
are
emerging
for
the
next
call.
• Brazil
is
a
natural
and
strategic
partner
of
EU
for
historical,
social,
economical
and
technological
reasons.
• Creativity, experimentation, emotion, social innovation,
happiness and well being are intrinsic to the Brazilian culture
and also drive the Living Labs user-driven innovation.
• Living Labs methodologies and ENoLL provide a powerful
opportunity to accelerate the Innovation Strategy in Brazil and
reinforce new bridges of collaboration with Europe. That’s part
of our mission.
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28. Thank You
Álvaro
de
Oliveira
alvaro.oliveira@alfamicro.pt
Phone:
+351
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Mobile:
+351
91
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Skype:
alvaroduarteoliveira
Address:
Alfamicro
Alameda
da
Guia,
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Cascais
PORTUGAL
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