diversity in urban living labs presentation may 2016

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Dr Tuija Hirvikoski ENoLL President Director at Laurea, www.laurea.fi Member of Uusimaa Coordinating Committee @openlivinglabs #LivingLabs [email protected] Diversity in Urban Living Labs Citizens driving the future innovation ng Labs https ://www.laurea.fi/en/research-development-and-innovations/laure

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Macro

Micro

Idea - Concept - Prototype - Validation - Launch - Post-launch

ENoLL offers you 170 Living Labs’ network, expertise and services developed since 2006

An innovation protocol - From idea phase and customer understanding to

prototyping, validation and post- launch development

- From micro to the most macro level innovation- To scale up from one city and country to another- For citizen driven societal development

…providing access to reviewed open innovation ecosystems

with cities, regions, firms, third sector and research organisations

and citizens for joint value co-creation, rapid

prototyping or validation to scale up and speed up

[email protected] president

https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/introducing-enoll-and-its-living-lab-community

European Network of Living Labs is

your intermediary..

www.openlivinglabs.eu

European Network of Living Labs is your intermediary...

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ENoLL Living lab framework: principles, components and values.

Adopted and implemented in the ENoLL evaluation process to accept new members and they still remain valid today with over 410 living labs worldwide assessed under these criteria and after 10th wave (closing in 2016).

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Living Labs is a

practice-driven phenomenon

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Pragmatic, Collaborative

and Human centric approach

to innovation

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ENoLL

10 years International collaboration

+10 years of Practice

+10 years of ResearchLinear Science Technology innovation >>>

Non linear, cyclic innovation co-creation and experimentation driven by people

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How to co-create added value with and for the citizens, Europe, regions, cities, and public, private and third sector organisations

Citizens Driving the Innovation

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1. Cities are about citizens, 2. People innovate not organisations

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With a systemic approach on innovation and based on an holistic idea of human beings we want to empower and engage the citizens by making visible the invisible ties between:

- Citizens with different values in different parts of Europe, - The values and hidden needs behind the sustainable innovation- History and future of innovation, - Science, technology, culture and economy- Top down an bottom up approaches- Societal, cultural, ecological and economic development

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ENoLL Urban Living Labs: (++) Urban Living Labs that benefit from cross-border co-creation and

piloting opportunities among those who follow the research based principles and human centric values

Urban labs: Opening the city as a site

for experimentation

Urban Living Labs: Opening the city as a site for

experimentation (+) co-creation, active user engagement, real-life settings

experimentation, multi-stakeholders, multi-method.

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How

Two Examples

Citizens Driving the Innovation

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http://www.slideshare.net/SitraHyvinvointi/finland-your-testbed-for-the-next-generation-research-medical-innovation

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Scal

ing

up

Living Labs as a viable business model

scalability

Espoo city schools as a Living Lab ecosystem

City of EspooLiving Lab

6 Cities Living Lab ecosystem

Finland as a Living lab

Schools as Living Lab handbook

The City of Espoo as Living Lab

6 Cities strategy

New investmentsNew Start Ups

Attracting foreign investments, experts and

companies

Tax income

Espoo as an International level reference platform

Edu Export

Companies growing and creating new jobs

Schools Teaching Everyone to Innovate!Katja Hagman

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Tuija

.Hirv

ikos

ki@

laur

ea.fi

Urban Living Labs for Wellbeing and Health

Start Up accelerator ecosystem & services SMEs and Multinationals

Mediators and access point to ENoLL’s accredited global Living Labs & services:

Technology and Research & Value Co-creation and User Engagement & Evaluation and Validation &

Business and Value Model Development and Piloting

National Health Sector Growth Strategy for Research and Innovation Activities (FIN)

National and EU fundingPrivate investors: BA, VC, serial

entrepreneursIntellectual capital

Laurea RDI & Master StudentsDigital Wellbeing Co-Creation and Start Up School 30.5.-10.6.2016

Health Capital Helsinki

Open ecosystems

Policy framework

Mediator locally and globally

Commercialization

Investors

RIS3 Human Health Tech (LaureaHealthHub)

Future Health Care and Wellbeing

OPEN INNOVATION AND VALIDATION PLATFORMS Joint value creation engaging firms, public players, researchers and end-users

From innovation to export products and citizen’s wellbeing

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About European Network of Living

Labs

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Active user involvementreal-life setting multi-stakeholder participation multi-method approach co-creation

Common Elements in LL

ENoLL members 2016

37%

33%

23%7%

Type of host organisation (%)

Academic

Research and Innovation (non-profit, public-private)

Public entity (city/Region)

Private companies

Note: Living Labs are ecosystems The chart above represents information in relation to host organisation of the ecosystem

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ENoLL members 2016: thematic areas of work

Health

and w

ellbein

g

Smart

Cities

Culture

and Crea

ti...

Energ

y

Mobility

Socia

l Inclu

sion

Socia

l Innova

tion

Educati

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on0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

52%

33%

17%20%

14%

39%41%

15%18%

% ENoLL members working in specific theme

Note: List of thematic areas not exhaustive (but showing the ones with highest representation)

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Further information:www.openlivinglabs.eu [email protected] @openlivinglabs

• Amsterdam, Tuesday May 24th

ENoLL Session: Living Lab network as a backbone for the Digital Single Market (13h30)

After closing plenary join us to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of ENoLL with a cocktail.

We will also be announcing and welcoming the new members joining ENoLL as a part of the 10th Wave.

• Montreal, Tuesday - Wednesday 23-26 August 2016OpenLivingLab days 2016. Summer school for Living Labs managers/practitioners