The European Network of Living Labs and the Open InnovationI JORNADAS DE CENTROS DE CONOCIMIENTOCitilab-Cornella Barcelona26-27 de marzo 2010.Roberto Santoro, COLLABS Coordinator, ENoLL  Co-Chair , ESoCE Net President
European Society of Concurrent EngineeringOver 500 members 50% Academic 50% Industrial35 Countries worldwideEstablished in 1994 as Non-profit-making organisationSustainable knowledge community for Concurrent EnterprisingESoCE Industrial ForumUSER DRIVEN OPEN INNOVATIONRome, December 2009Collaborative Environment for Sustainable Innovation2010Lugano, 21-23 June, Concurrent Engineering-Enterprising-InnovationCommunity based Living LabsCollaborative Networks WWW.ESOCE.NETRsantoro@esoce.net
From Vision to ActionCI area            Roadmapping process                                   Projects Research NeedVisionPolicy & RegulationHarmonized legal framework for open innovation & collaborative business at EU levelAddress regulatory needs for networked organizations and individualsLION : Legal issues  for Llabsopen innovationService/Product development Islands ofEngineering collaborative work place fully support participation of all stakeholders Develop models for open collaborative & concurrent workspace automationsupporting newcollaborativeCRESCENDOtechnologiesBusiness: User driven demand creation Elaborate inclusive business models for LLabs, Clusters and networked organizations, Consumers, suppliers and partners are fully involved in the value and demand creation Organization: Networked professionals & organizationsCompanies and People interactions will be supported by extensive IT services & platforms as business utility Study, design & develop an open, self-adaptive, generic  ICT integrated solution and servicesHuman: CreativityApproaches for augmenting effectiveness of  human interaction based on diversity  People creativty and productivity benefits form multicultural interaction KBS: Human KBS Experience in Virtual worlds
Living Labs and User Driven Open InnovationLiving Labs are User Driven Open Innovation Platforms where stakeholders have formed a Public-Private-People-Partnership (PPPP) of firms, public agencies, universities, institutes and users all collaborating for creating, prototyping, and validating new service-products  and societal infrastructures in real-life contexts. Such contexts are cities, villages and rural areas as well as industrial plants.”A Living Lab empowers users to driveresearch, 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 creative process, accessing the Collective Intelligence
Bridging the innovation gap between technology development and the uptake of new products and services
Allowing for early assessment of the socio-economic implications of new technological solutionsUser-driven Open Innovation: Functional Region scenarioRegional ClusterIndustry and Research Entities  CompanyResearch CentrePublic InstitutionVPCVPCUniversityLiving LabUser communitySocial  SettingsLL client  Social Community New product/Service Co-creationLL Collaborative ICT Infrastructure
LLAB Concurrent Innovation Vortex for Reality Breeding: From Promising Ideas to solve user needs to validated opportunities for the ICT service marketIdeas CompetitionImproved capacities for SMEs, including micro-entrepreneurs, to develop, validate and integrate new ideas and rapidly scale-up their services and products from their local region to other regions with different characteristicsDevelopingConceivingUser Driven Demand CreationLLab Innovation VortexEvaluatingExperiencingValidated OpportunityService/Product
Market demand
Collaborative EnterpriseEuropean Network of Living Labs200620072008129 Living Labs
Hundreds of public bodies, including Municipalities, Innovation Agencies, Universities...
Thousands of companies, especially SMEs clusters
Hundreds of thousands of final users organized in user communitiesENoLL 4th Wave  lauching 2010!
ENoLL AISBL Council and SecretariatLL-OpenLL-PartnersenergycouncilLL-PolicysecretariatLL-PartnershealthENoLLcitiesregiomediamanufacturing
Open Innovation and LLABSCo-Creating “SMART” COMMONS
User Driven ENoLL ServicesENoLL Servicesentry point of contact  for User Driven Open Innovation and Future Internet ServicesLiving Lab PrizePolicy LinkingShare practices and success stories Co-Learning Summer SchoolCatalyzing Opportunities for wide scale cross-border pilotsCo-create Commons accessible to the CommunityEnable Networking  through physical and virtual events3° wave MembersExpectationsinternational visibility, prestige, brand
attract business to the region
access European funding
co-creation of new knowledge on llabs
share users communities globally
share practices, for-with-by-user methods, business models, ipr
Collaborate in joint large scale pilots
get connected to new partnersLiving Labs Services for SMEs InnovationCO-LLABS CIP project apr 2008- jul 2010 Coordinated by ESoCE NetSMEsThe over-all objective of the CO-LLABS Thematic Network is to achieve a European-wide adoption of ICT-based Living lab services and practices to allow SMEs to improve their innovation processes and become part of “open innovation” environmentsExpert Support PartnerInnovationAgencyLiving LabOrganiserSupporting Enoll Development and Policy LinkingCatalizing Multi Site Collaboarative Pilotshttp://www.ami-communities.eu/wiki/CO-LLABS
Main ResultsBest practices on how Living Labs and Experience research services are supporting SMEs innovation: identification, evaluation and exchange of such practices within and across European regions.Pilots development of SME-oriented Living Lab initiatives in domains of e-business, e-inclusion, e-health, and stimulating the collaboration among Living Labs, innovation agencies and business stakeholders to develop these pilots.Living labs business models and governance structures development for networks of Living labs supporting SMEs.Network mobilisation, exploitation and dissemination to create an active community stimulating SMEs for open innovation and exchange experience in how to use the living labs concept for SME innovation.Policy initiative development to stimulate Living labs, Innovation Agencies and Research organisations to work with SMEs on open innovation.Joint action plan to establish self-sustainable pilots and ensure viability of the CO-LLABS / ENoLL network after its formal project duration.
Regional living lab policy for the benefit of SMEEnhancing regional innovation systems to foster SME innovation: the role of living labs as part of regional policy instruments Establish a Functional Region Model Leverage Network Scale Factors for ensuring SustainabilityTowards a set of recommendations and a way forward Constitute a  Group of Regional Living Lab Policy InnovatorsDevelop a joint action plan  for validating emerging policiesFunctional Region ModelSustainability and Impact IndicatorsConsensus Building and ConsolidationRegional Living Lab Policy Prize
MedLab ProjectERDF 2007-2013 Territorial CooperationMED Programme: competitiveness of Med space, territorial cohesion, sustainable developmentObjective 1.1: dissemination of innovative technologies and know-howTwo Italian partners: Latium and Sicily + FAOObjective: build a Mediterranean Living LabMulti-level multi-sector governance networkIntegration of LL approach into regional policyNational networks as an intermediate stepTrans-national Pilot ProjectsInno-SMEs, Rural, Coastal, Planning, Tourism
APOLLON: Advanced Pilots of Living Labs Operating in NetworksWhat is needed for cross-border Living Lab Networks?SMEs can use Living Lab networks to test and enter 	new markets!EnergyEfficiencyHomecare & ILSeParticipationeManufacturingThe APOLLON objectives:Demonstrate the value for SMEs of a European network of local open innovation platforms
 Set up thematic networks of Living Labs across Europe
 Develop a common approach for cross-border Living Lab experimentsImpact Creation StrategymanufacturingSMEsaccess other marketseParticipationDomain Networks and Services by ENoLLLLABsScale-up cross-border projectsenergyCross-border thematic domain Networksmediahealth

Santoro Barcelona 26 3 2010

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    The European Networkof Living Labs and the Open InnovationI JORNADAS DE CENTROS DE CONOCIMIENTOCitilab-Cornella Barcelona26-27 de marzo 2010.Roberto Santoro, COLLABS Coordinator, ENoLL Co-Chair , ESoCE Net President
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    European Society ofConcurrent EngineeringOver 500 members 50% Academic 50% Industrial35 Countries worldwideEstablished in 1994 as Non-profit-making organisationSustainable knowledge community for Concurrent EnterprisingESoCE Industrial ForumUSER DRIVEN OPEN INNOVATIONRome, December 2009Collaborative Environment for Sustainable Innovation2010Lugano, 21-23 June, Concurrent Engineering-Enterprising-InnovationCommunity based Living LabsCollaborative Networks [email protected]
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    From Vision toActionCI area Roadmapping process Projects Research NeedVisionPolicy & RegulationHarmonized legal framework for open innovation & collaborative business at EU levelAddress regulatory needs for networked organizations and individualsLION : Legal issues for Llabsopen innovationService/Product development Islands ofEngineering collaborative work place fully support participation of all stakeholders Develop models for open collaborative & concurrent workspace automationsupporting newcollaborativeCRESCENDOtechnologiesBusiness: User driven demand creation Elaborate inclusive business models for LLabs, Clusters and networked organizations, Consumers, suppliers and partners are fully involved in the value and demand creation Organization: Networked professionals & organizationsCompanies and People interactions will be supported by extensive IT services & platforms as business utility Study, design & develop an open, self-adaptive, generic ICT integrated solution and servicesHuman: CreativityApproaches for augmenting effectiveness of human interaction based on diversity People creativty and productivity benefits form multicultural interaction KBS: Human KBS Experience in Virtual worlds
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    Living Labs andUser Driven Open InnovationLiving Labs are User Driven Open Innovation Platforms where stakeholders have formed a Public-Private-People-Partnership (PPPP) of firms, public agencies, universities, institutes and users all collaborating for creating, prototyping, and validating new service-products and societal infrastructures in real-life contexts. Such contexts are cities, villages and rural areas as well as industrial plants.”A Living Lab empowers users to driveresearch, 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 creative process, accessing the Collective Intelligence
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    Bridging the innovationgap between technology development and the uptake of new products and services
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    Allowing for earlyassessment of the socio-economic implications of new technological solutionsUser-driven Open Innovation: Functional Region scenarioRegional ClusterIndustry and Research Entities CompanyResearch CentrePublic InstitutionVPCVPCUniversityLiving LabUser communitySocial SettingsLL client Social Community New product/Service Co-creationLL Collaborative ICT Infrastructure
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    LLAB Concurrent InnovationVortex for Reality Breeding: From Promising Ideas to solve user needs to validated opportunities for the ICT service marketIdeas CompetitionImproved capacities for SMEs, including micro-entrepreneurs, to develop, validate and integrate new ideas and rapidly scale-up their services and products from their local region to other regions with different characteristicsDevelopingConceivingUser Driven Demand CreationLLab Innovation VortexEvaluatingExperiencingValidated OpportunityService/Product
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    Collaborative EnterpriseEuropean Networkof Living Labs200620072008129 Living Labs
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    Hundreds of publicbodies, including Municipalities, Innovation Agencies, Universities...
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    Thousands of companies,especially SMEs clusters
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    Hundreds of thousandsof final users organized in user communitiesENoLL 4th Wave lauching 2010!
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    ENoLL AISBL Counciland SecretariatLL-OpenLL-PartnersenergycouncilLL-PolicysecretariatLL-PartnershealthENoLLcitiesregiomediamanufacturing
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    Open Innovation andLLABSCo-Creating “SMART” COMMONS
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    User Driven ENoLLServicesENoLL Servicesentry point of contact for User Driven Open Innovation and Future Internet ServicesLiving Lab PrizePolicy LinkingShare practices and success stories Co-Learning Summer SchoolCatalyzing Opportunities for wide scale cross-border pilotsCo-create Commons accessible to the CommunityEnable Networking through physical and virtual events3° wave MembersExpectationsinternational visibility, prestige, brand
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    co-creation of newknowledge on llabs
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    share practices, for-with-by-usermethods, business models, ipr
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    Collaborate in jointlarge scale pilots
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    get connected tonew partnersLiving Labs Services for SMEs InnovationCO-LLABS CIP project apr 2008- jul 2010 Coordinated by ESoCE NetSMEsThe over-all objective of the CO-LLABS Thematic Network is to achieve a European-wide adoption of ICT-based Living lab services and practices to allow SMEs to improve their innovation processes and become part of “open innovation” environmentsExpert Support PartnerInnovationAgencyLiving LabOrganiserSupporting Enoll Development and Policy LinkingCatalizing Multi Site Collaboarative Pilotshttp://www.ami-communities.eu/wiki/CO-LLABS
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    Main ResultsBest practiceson how Living Labs and Experience research services are supporting SMEs innovation: identification, evaluation and exchange of such practices within and across European regions.Pilots development of SME-oriented Living Lab initiatives in domains of e-business, e-inclusion, e-health, and stimulating the collaboration among Living Labs, innovation agencies and business stakeholders to develop these pilots.Living labs business models and governance structures development for networks of Living labs supporting SMEs.Network mobilisation, exploitation and dissemination to create an active community stimulating SMEs for open innovation and exchange experience in how to use the living labs concept for SME innovation.Policy initiative development to stimulate Living labs, Innovation Agencies and Research organisations to work with SMEs on open innovation.Joint action plan to establish self-sustainable pilots and ensure viability of the CO-LLABS / ENoLL network after its formal project duration.
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    Regional living labpolicy for the benefit of SMEEnhancing regional innovation systems to foster SME innovation: the role of living labs as part of regional policy instruments Establish a Functional Region Model Leverage Network Scale Factors for ensuring SustainabilityTowards a set of recommendations and a way forward Constitute a Group of Regional Living Lab Policy InnovatorsDevelop a joint action plan for validating emerging policiesFunctional Region ModelSustainability and Impact IndicatorsConsensus Building and ConsolidationRegional Living Lab Policy Prize
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    MedLab ProjectERDF 2007-2013Territorial CooperationMED Programme: competitiveness of Med space, territorial cohesion, sustainable developmentObjective 1.1: dissemination of innovative technologies and know-howTwo Italian partners: Latium and Sicily + FAOObjective: build a Mediterranean Living LabMulti-level multi-sector governance networkIntegration of LL approach into regional policyNational networks as an intermediate stepTrans-national Pilot ProjectsInno-SMEs, Rural, Coastal, Planning, Tourism
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    APOLLON: Advanced Pilotsof Living Labs Operating in NetworksWhat is needed for cross-border Living Lab Networks?SMEs can use Living Lab networks to test and enter new markets!EnergyEfficiencyHomecare & ILSeParticipationeManufacturingThe APOLLON objectives:Demonstrate the value for SMEs of a European network of local open innovation platforms
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    Set upthematic networks of Living Labs across Europe
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    Develop acommon approach for cross-border Living Lab experimentsImpact Creation StrategymanufacturingSMEsaccess other marketseParticipationDomain Networks and Services by ENoLLLLABsScale-up cross-border projectsenergyCross-border thematic domain Networksmediahealth
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    SMEs and LivingLabsSMEs can engage with Living LabsAccess and Share knowledge by registering to ENoLL thematic domainsTake opportunities to be actively involved in ENoLLpilotsNew Benefits for SMEsAccess Living Labs communityLiving Labs are your new market“Reality check” and Commercial viabilityAccess network of clustersComplement your capabilities with new partnersSet up Collaborative developments for new products/services
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    APOLLON PartnersSupporting Partner:68organisations (58 at the project kick-off) from 23 European Countries signed a letter of support, committing to one or several vertical domains.Associate Partner: 17 organisations (0 at the project kick-off) from 7 European Countries are in the process of becoming Associate Partners.
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    “reality checks” TheGNSS Living Lab Prize will award three winners, who will get the opportunity to conduct a “reality check trial” in a suitable Living Lab with the involvement of relevant user communities and potential future customers.
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    The nominated innovatorswill thus benefit from the:
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    user-oriented engineering oftheir products and services
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    development of theirentrepreneurial team
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    intensifying of theirnetwork of industrial relationships
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    In addition thewinners will receive a prize money of EUR 10.000 each
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    Theme 1: GNSSfor health, ageing and inclusion
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    Theme 2: GNSSfor energy efficiency and environment
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    Theme 3: Mediaand ParticipationTimetable3-5 March: Official launch of the European Satellite Navigation Competition;1st May to 31st July: Ideas submission;1st August to 30 Sep: Ideas evaluation;3rd week of October (TBC): Award ceremony in Munich;4th week of October 2010, calls for proposals open to Living Labs to ensure the best possible breeding environment for the winning ideasGuaranteed access to users communities, relevant to the winning ideas;Potential for adoption;Capability of attracting additional resources for undertaking the „reality checks“ activities, to ensure that the required mobilisation of resources is achieved.1st December 2010 to 31st January 2011; Submission of proposal from Living Labs, for adopting and implementing the winning ideas;1st of April 2011 (TBC): Start of the trials in the selected Living Labs.
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    Future Internet Researchand Experimentation By Adopting Living LabsCoordination Action Toward SMART CITIESEngaging Diverse Communities
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    Empowering the emergentSMART CITIES NETWORKOpen innovation for future Internet-enabled services in Smart CitiesSeveral Pilot B projects are planned to be supported with the aim of accelerating the uptake of innovative Internet-based technologies and services in cities. The pilots should apply user-driven open innovation methodologies across networks of smart cities. draft Work Programme 2010 CIP-ICT-PSThttp://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp .16-17 November 2009, in Brussels a workshop organized by EUROCITIES and DG-INFSO to elaborate a position paper on Open innovation for future Internet-enabled services in "smart" cities 15 January 2010, in Brussels a Constituency building workshop will be held on the ICT PSP Work Programme Theme 4 Organized by the Commission.26 January 2010, in Brussels Networking sessions for proposals preparation jointly organized by the 3 relevant communities for the Smart Cities call: ENoLL, EUROCITIES and Future Internet Communities
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    JOIN The OpenSystem of Living Labs Communities !LL-OpenLL-PartnersIndividuals can register at any time at http://www.ami-communities.euPublic Institutions and Industrial Organizations can apply as associated member, LL-Partners of ENoLL at http://www.openlivinglabs.eu Express your interest to become APOLLON Supporting Partner http://www.apollon-pilot.eu/contact.htmlenergyLL-PolicyLL-PartnershealthENoLLcitiesregiomediamanufacturing