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ict2010 sessionhttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/events/cf/ict2010/item-display.cfm?id=2878TRANSCRIPT
BETTER LIFE, BETTER CITYsharing inspiration
Finland, the living laboratory of the aging societies
http://www.newsweek.com/feature/2010/the-world-s-best-countries.html
The European Network of Living Labs ENoLL is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. Founded in November 2006
under the auspices of the Finnish European Presidency, the network has grown in ‘waves’ up to this day.
Dr. Tuija Hirvikoski, directorPhD (Industrial Management)
MSc (Public Administration)
MSc (Physical Education)
Laurea with multiple Centre of Excellence awardsin the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
My heart resonates for creativity and for the magic of the Virtuous Innovation Circle
Laurea Living Labs network &Council/steering groups - the European Network of Living Labs (ENOLL; Belgium)- The Sendai-Finland wellbeing centre (Japan)- The Helsinki IT Association (HITA, Finland)- The Helsinki Living Labs, (Finland)- The Ambient Assisted Living, E2C project (Denmark)
European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
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1st Wave – 19
2nd Wave – 32
3rd Wave – 68
4th Wave – 93
Acknowledgements: [email protected]
The EU Presidencies and ENoLL
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1st Wave Autumn
2006
Finish Presidency,Autumn 2006
Portuguese Presidency,
Autumn 2007
Slovenian Presidency, Spring 2008
French Presidency, Autumn 2008
Sweeden Presidency, Spring 2009
Spanish Presidency,
Autumn 2010
Belgium Presidency, Spring 2010
Hungarian Presidency, Autumn 2011
5th Wave Autumn
2010
4th Wave Autumn
2009
3rd Wave Autumn
2008
2nd Wave Autumn
2007
Acknowledgements: [email protected]
ENoLL as leading force of user-driven open
innovation policies- Dynamic, multi-layer innovation ecosystem
Reference network for the LL community•Principles of trust, transparency…•Ability to effectively respond to member needs and concerns•Coordination and exploiration of synergies
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Recognized impact (new services & products & social & societal innovation)in each domain
ENOLL WG action & priorities
• address domain needs!• WG coordinate
– Catalyse joint targeting of certain (co-) opportunities
– Coordinate refinement and reuse of domain assets/offers
– Strengthen services from domains towards LL’s and LL stakeholders
– Support domains public information (ENoLL-relation & coherence)
– Web-support for all above
Kanter (1988) Innovation is most likely in organizations that
(a) have integrative structures,
(b) emphasize diversity,
(c) have multiple structural linkages inside and outside the organization,
(d) have intersecting territories,
(e) have collective pride and faith in people’s talent, and
(f) emphasize collaboration and teamwork.
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Enabling Technology Platforms
Enabling Technological Innovation
Systemic Innovationvalidated by usersin environements
of PPCP
Enabling Institutional Infrastructure
Enabled Social Innovation
Pan European
Network of LL
European Network
of Living Labs
Enabled Innovation
Systemic Innovation extended in Networks of PPCP Environments
©Veli-Pekka Niitamo
innovation and business ECOSYSTEM of and for
•people •cities, regions and public organisations•SMEs and MNEs•universities and universities of applied sciences•intermediating organisations
Average growth of turnover in Danish firms, 2005-2007 (Source: Fora & Statistics Denmark, 2010)
User-driven
innovation
Rethinking the value creation
opportunities to users
New competitive advantages
Transformation of industry &
societyKONE
NOKIA
RAUTARUUKKI
TAPIOLA
WÄRTSILÄ
MIKKELI
HELSINKI
(Source on case studies: Gemic 2010, forthcoming)
Acknowledgements: Petri lehto, Ministry of Employment and the Economy Innovationdepartment (www.TEM.fi/INNO)
“Sometimes, chaos, tension, contradictory goals and paradoxes can help the intellectual mind to keep on ones toes, and, thus, to force innovations that might shatter the conventional wisdom.”
Diversity nurtures innovation
Type of, radicalness of and maturity of innovation, e.g.
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Diversity (cross-border and international collaboration)
nurtures innovation- examples
AcknowledgmentsFrans Johansson
=>a product and a social
innovation based on diversity by and for women
swimsuit/bikini burkha
an innovation to make the
water life safer and easier
AcknowledgmentsFrans
Ms Aheda Zanetti launched the full-length burqini in Australia in 2003 to allow
Muslim women to swim and compete in sport without having to expose their
bodies.
=> Burqini
AcknowledgmentsFrans Johansson
THE VIRTUOUS INNOVATION CIRCLE (VIC) BASED ON
the reconciliation of the many controversial realities at the same time
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enriching interaction and meaningful storyline!
Resistance of pressures,
Tolerance of inconveniences and frustration
Visionary and Holistic
approach
Complementary interaction,
integration of ideas and knowledge
Generation of tangible and
intangible energy
Virtuous Innovation Circlewith incremental and radical innovation
(consequence)
Reconciliation of many controversial realities
at the same time
(process)
Cohesion and tension in self-organising and self-productive systems(structural context)
Immanence of Individual(condition)
Innovation as a comprehensive, complex, paradoxical and controversial phenomenon
(condition)
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•Conditions
•Structural context
•Process
•Consequence
Internationalisation stands for diversity and it drives innovation... the world is flat due to the highly developed telecommunicationinfrastructure
Internationalisation provides access to human capital, resources etc...
...in the future the healthcare systems will integrate the best parts of Asian and European knowledge and the concepts of good life
international co-creation by Laurea Living Labs
WHAT IF?
we believe it is possible to create a holistic healthcare ecosystem in which
diverse healthcare service end users, different healthcare service companies, research and development institutions, and the governmental healthcare agencies across different countries will gather together to generate both incremental and
radical systemic solutions to fulfill future global healthcare needs, involving the Social and physical health promotion, disease prevention, cure and rehabilitation
moreover... Nordic Walking Dance...
Liveliness Promotion for health and wellbeing NORDIC WALKING IN JAPAN; JAPAN-
FINLAND JOINT PROJECT by Takayuki Kawamura, TFU Proactive Health and Wellbeing Center
Innovation travels and evolves.. e.g. from Finland to Japan and from Japan to
Finland and then back to Japan
Japanese Clinical Art > Finnish EncounterArtLaurea imported the Japanese rehabilitative art method called Clinical Art (CA) to Finland in 2006 and created its Finnish version, Encounter Art, in cooperation with Tohoku Fukushi University (TFU) and the City of Vantaa. Encounter Art is a structured group method that uses all senses and different forms of Visual Art. First three years in Finland the 19 art groups have operated in elderly care facilities but the method will be extended to child protection, special youth care, family work and
disabled clients.
Laurea CaringTV > Liveliness
promotion of the Japanese senior citizens
Sendai-Finland Wellbeing Centre
http://www.caringtv.fi/
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Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (AAL)
• The objective is to enhance the quality of life of older people and strengthen the industrial base in Europe through the use of ICT. See more:
http://www.aal-europe.eu/
• The focus of the AAL-2 Call (deadline for applications was 4.5.2009)
• older people living at home
• information and communication technologies
• the challenge of preventing loneliness and isolation amongst elderly people
• empowerment in service development process
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International LL Consortium Express to Connect E2C
• Copenhagen Living Lab, Denmark
• Halmstad University and Living lab, Sweden
• Waag Society, Netherlands
• Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland
• Laurea UAS and Living Labs, Finland
• Subtanz, Denmark
• Öresund IT-Living Lab, Sweden
• Halmstad Municipality
• Heutink, Netherlands
• Verhalentafel BV, Netherlands
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•Total size of the project
• 3.256.975 euros
E2C
Ethnographic methods unfoldingthe hidden needs
E2C develops, test s and deploys a web service, which stimulate and facilitates personal storytelling, and enable interest-based connections and communication among elderly and thereby empower them and enrich their life. The E2C focuses on finding a solution to the very challenging issues:
1. Preventing the internal experience of loneliness as this is strongly associated with dissatisfaction with life.
2. Develop a new innovative solution for an emergent EU market for “preventive social technology”, consisting of the increasing part of elderly people age 65+
3. Creating implementation strategies that allow the solution a place in the service ecology of elderly care by contributing to a stop in the predicted rise (up by 4 – 8 % of GDP in 2025) in costs of health and long term [email protected]
Work Packages
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1. Insights (User-centric research, M1–M6; Copenhagen Living Lab)2. Prototyping (Product/service development, M8–M34; Waag Society)3. Deployment and test (Usability and validation, M10–M36); Halmstad
University)4. Evaluation of the impacts on loneliness and the cost-effectiveness of the E2C
service concept (Research, M8–M35; Laurea UAS)5. New business model and commercialisation of the product and service
innovations (Business Development, M8–M31; Öresund IT Living Lab)6. Project management and coordination (Leadership and administration, M1–
M36; Copenhagen Living Lab)7. Dissemination (Communication, M2–M36; Forum Virium Helsinki)
Acknowledgements www.express2connect.org
as long as most of the senior citizens keep going with their lives with less than one thousand Euros per month cities cannot rely only on expensive technological and service solutions, we need more!
MULTI-INNOVATION APPROACH
Societal innovation (ACSI) Koskela community
Urban planning and quality life by a Living Lab
Loppukiri
LOPPUKIRI is a housing community for mid-life and elderly people in urban surroundings in Helsinki.
A final spurt
(Arabianranta)
LAUREA
LAUREA
Population of Area
Regional Personell for Laboratory and Imaging Services
Advisory Group
Project Group
Data Processingand Logistics
Personnel Welfare
Cost Accounting
Quality Control
Municipalities Hyvinkää, Järvenpää,
Mäntsälä, Nurmijärviand Tuusula, Hyvinkää
hospital
New X-ray and Laboratory services- 200 000€ > 10M€
Stakeholders empowering each others in the development of acomprehensive and complex community service innovation
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International level innovation
for and with theInternational students!
Structured self-organising system -shared leadership like in a flock of geese
“Watch a flock of geese turning and swooping in flight, undeterred by wind, obstacles and distance. There is no grand vizier goose, no chairman of the gaggle. They can’t call ahead for a weather report. They can’t predict what obstacles they will meet. They don’t know which of their number will expire in flight. Yet their course is true. And they are a flock.”
Hamel ((2002),253) Leading the revolution
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“Spontaneous harmony”, “order without careful crafting”
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