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The first open European Network of Living Labs A Living Lab is an open innovation environment in real-life settings in which user-driven innovation is the co-creation process for new services, products and societal infrastructures. Living Labs encompass societal and technological dimensions simultaneously in a business-citizens-government-academia partnership. As of 20 November 2006, a “First Wave” of nineteen Living Labs across Europe joined forces as a network, to develop and offer a gradually growing set of networked Living Lab services. As of 17 October 2007, a “Second Wave” with thirty-two additional Living Labs, and as of 25 November 2008, the “Third Wave” respectively brought to the consolidation of the network by means of sixty-eight additional network members. Finally, the “Fourth Wave” concluded on April 14, 2010 embraced eighty-three new members into its network: ENoLL is now based on a total of 212 Living Labs (the figure includes also 25 affiliated Living Labs from non European Countries). Moving the Goal Posts - a vision of open innovation This vision is about moving the goal posts from a position where the user is seen as a traditional stakeholder and consumer of industry led innovations, to a position where the user and user communities are contributors and co-creators of new innovations. In order to make a move towards this future, a network of Living Labs is looking at the “Innovation Lifecycle” {figure above} and beginning to offer and create specialised services for all necessary actors in the system; end-users, SME’s, corporations, public sector and academia. Services The Living Lab sites will already from the beginning offer site specific services such as: Need-finding services, Public Innovation services, Test & Validation services, Business Incubation support services, Collaborative Mediation services and Innovation externalisation services. The emerging new services include: Services to empower users, personalisation & customisation, Idea Generation services, Professional Community services, Pervasive expertise sharing and Lead User community services Roadmap The network is led by the Living Labs Portfolio Leadership Group and is composed by the Living Labs selected in the four waves. This development uses a joint Living Labs roadmap 2007-2010 process, facilitated by the EU Coordination Action projects CoreLabs and CLOCK and the Thematic Networks CO-LLABS and APOLLON, focusing on development of Europe wide multi-site Living Labs Pilots. The network development roadmap is, and will continue to be, coordinated with EU Presidencies as appropriate, and the roadmap currently includes the following main milestones: Date Milestone November 2006 Finnish Presidency: ENoLL "First Wave" launch event in Helsinki October 2007 Portuguese Presidency: ENoLL "Second Wave" launch event in Brussels November 2008 French Presidency: ENoLL "Third Wave" launch event in Lyon and consolidation of the network April 2010 Spanish Presidency: ENoLL “Fourth Wave” launch event in Valencia How can I take part? Partnership Typically, a Living Lab site is based on a sustainable Business- Citizens-Government-Academia Partnership and all sites welcome new organisations for discussion about partnership extension. If you consider yourself mainly as end-user (individual citizen) you may consider joining the site-specific end-user community. If you represent a private company, university, regional authority or other government organisation, you may contact the ENoLL Secretariat ([email protected]) for a discussion on how to join as a Living Lab partner with the objective to become sustainably engaged in its development and operations. Open Community - Let’s Meet Up! The Living Labs Open Innovation Community is the open forum for development of Living Lab services, supporting the Lisbon strategy for Growth and Jobs. Whether or not you belong to the network (as a Living Lab site) you are warmly welcome to join. Just click the “open innovation community” link at the web-site (www.openlivinglabs.eu/community.html ) and follow the instructions. Being a true open community, we will organize and develop our community activities together. Let’s meet up!
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European Network of Living Labs - short introduction

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A short introduction of the European Network of Living Labs, after the admission of over 80 new member organisations in Valencia in april 2010.
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Page 1: European Network of Living Labs - short introduction

The first open European Network of Living Labs A Living Lab is an open innovation environment in real-life settings in which user-driven innovation is the co-creation process for new services, products and societal infrastructures. Living Labs encompass societal and technological dimensions simultaneously in a business-citizens-government-academia partnership. As of 20 November 2006, a “First Wave” of nineteen Living Labs across Europe joined forces as a network, to develop and offer a gradually growing set of networked Living Lab services. As of 17 October 2007, a “Second Wave” with thirty-two additional Living Labs, and as of 25 November 2008, the “Third Wave” respectively brought to the consolidation of the network by means of sixty-eight additional network members. Finally, the “Fourth Wave” concluded on April 14, 2010 embraced eighty-three new members into its network: ENoLL is now based on a total of 212 Living Labs (the figure includes also 25 affiliated Living Labs from non European Countries).

Moving the Goal Posts - a vision of open innovation This vision is about moving the goal posts from a position where the user is seen as a traditional stakeholder and consumer of industry led innovations, to a position where the user and user communities are contributors and co-creators of new innovations.

In order to make a move towards this future, a network of Living Labs is looking at the “Innovation Lifecycle” {figure above} and beginning to offer and create specialised services for all necessary actors in the system; end-users, SME’s, corporations, public sector and academia.

Services The Living Lab sites will already from the beginning offer site specific services such as: Need-finding services, Public Innovation services, Test & Validation services, Business Incubation support services, Collaborative Mediation services and Innovation externalisation services. The emerging new services include: Services to empower users, personalisation & customisation, Idea Generation services, Professional

Community services, Pervasive expertise sharing and Lead User community services

Roadmap The network is led by the Living Labs Portfolio Leadership Group and is composed by the Living Labs selected in the four waves. This development uses a joint Living Labs roadmap 2007-2010 process, facilitated by the EU Coordination Action projects CoreLabs and CLOCK and the Thematic Networks CO-LLABS and APOLLON, focusing on development of Europe wide multi-site Living Labs Pilots.

The network development roadmap is, and will continue to be, coordinated with EU Presidencies as appropriate, and the roadmap currently includes the following main milestones:

Date Milestone November 2006

Finnish Presidency: ENoLL "First Wave" launch event in Helsinki

October 2007

Portuguese Presidency: ENoLL "Second Wave" launch event in Brussels

November 2008

French Presidency: ENoLL "Third Wave" launch event in Lyon and consolidation of the network

April 2010

Spanish Presidency: ENoLL “Fourth Wave” launch event in Valencia

How can I take part? Partnership Typically, a Living Lab site is based on a sustainable Business-Citizens-Government-Academia Partnership and all sites welcome new organisations for discussion about partnership extension. If you consider yourself mainly as end-user (individual citizen) you may consider joining the site-specific end-user community. If you represent a private company, university, regional authority or other government organisation, you may contact the ENoLL Secretariat ([email protected]) for a discussion on how to join as a Living Lab partner with the objective to become sustainably engaged in its development and operations.

Open Community - Let’s Meet Up! The Living Labs Open Innovation Community is the open forum for development of Living Lab services, supporting the Lisbon strategy for Growth and Jobs. Whether or not you belong to the network (as a Living Lab site) you are warmly welcome to join. Just click the “open innovation community” link at the web-site (www.openlivinglabs.eu/community.html) and follow the instructions. Being a true open community, we will organize and develop our community activities together.

Let’s meet up!

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ENoLL 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wave Living Labs Austria Mobile City Bregenz Austria CEIT Living Lab Austria evolaris Mobile LL Belgium iLab.o Bulgaria Virtual Services and Open Innovation Bulgaria Digital Spaces Living Lab Czech Rep Wirelessinfo LL Denmark Copenhagen LL Finland Helsinki LL Finland Turku Archipelago Finland Agro LL Finland Kainuu LL Finland Lahti LL Finland Northern Rural Urban LL Finland Laurea LL network Finland Digital LL Finland Owela Open Web Lab Finland HumanTech LL Finland Living Lab for Design and Services Finland Nokiareena LL - NALLI Finland Suupohja LL Finland Tampere Central Region LL TCR-LL France ICT Usage Lab France Quartier Numérique France LEVIER France Normandy LL France Integrative Usage Lab (IUL) France 3D Living Innovation France TPMed Lab France Issy-les-Moulineaux Medialand France Autonom'IS Limousin France Territories of Tomorrow France Greater Paris Region Living Lab Germany Mobile City Bremen Germany Knowledge Workers LL Germany VDC Germany ViRaL Cooperation Lab Germany Ambient Assisted Living Environment Germany WILL - Workability & Innovation LL Germany Experimental Factory Magdeburg Germany iRegion Karlsruhe - creating the net economy Germany Nuremberg Mobile Application Centre for Elderly & Disabled Greece Lever inThessaloniki Greece Thessaly LL Greece LIFENET Hungary Györ Automotive Hungary Gödöllö Rural Hungary Creative Knowledge Centre LL Ireland Arc Labs Waterford Ireland Centre for Sustainable Technologies Italy Frascati LL Italy Trentino as a Lab Italy ITL Italy TLL Sicily Italy C.LAB - Piedmont Community Labs Italy FILAS - SPACE2LAND Italy Lunigiana Amica Italy Leaning Lab Italy Telemedicine Living Lab Italy Living Piemonte Malta Euro-Mediterranean Initiative for Technology and I nnovation Malta LL Netherlands Freeband experience lab Netherlands Amsterdam LL Norway The RECORD online LL Norway Wireless Trondheim LL Portugal Madeira LL Portugal SJM-ILL Portugal Creative Media Lab Portugal RENER Portugal ECO LivingLab Portugal Living Labs Minho Portugal Lighting LL Portugal FIAPAL LL Slovenia Slovenia eLivingLab Slovenia ICT Techn. Network Slovenia Slovenian automotive Spain i2Cat Catalonia Dig.Lab Spain Cudillero LL Spain Soria LL Spain eHealth LL Spain Zaragoza LL Spain LL Salud Andalucía Spain Río Nacimiento LL Spain InnovaLab Spain Smart-Houses LL Spain Madrid4Inclusion

Spain SENIORLAB - LL for Robotics in an Ageing Society Spain Segovia Tech Living Lab Spain Citilab Cornellà Spain VILANOLAB. Spain 22@LIVING LAB Spain Barcelona Digital Cluster TIC Spain guifi.net Spain TCM Lab Spain Experimental Centre of Ambient Intelligence Services & Applications Sweden Botnia LL Sweden Airport LL Sweden Innovation Cultures Sweden Malmö New Media LL Sweden The Swedish Living Lab on Vehicle and Transport ICT Sweden Halmstad LL Sweden LL Øresund Switzerland Cyber Care Clinique Rotkreuz Switzerland Swiss Open Laboratory for E Tourism (SOLET) Switzerland Ecologies for learning in distributed project teams UK Manchester EastServe UK Digital Lifestyles Centre UK TRAIL Newtownabbey UK Scottish LL UK Cybermoor UK Birmingham Communities Building Capacity (CBC) UK Sunderland LL UK ConnectMK - LL for Milton Keynes UK Hull Service Transformatio Laboratory UK KWest Research UK Social Informatics Lab (SILab) UK Connected Nottingham Ten non-European Associated Living Labs have been also selected within the scope of the Third Wave: Amazon Living Lab (Brazil), INdT- Well Being and Health Care LL + Mobile Work Spaces LL (Brazil), Inova Unicamp Innovation Agency (Brazil), Espírito Santo Cidadania Digital Living Lab (Brazil), TianJin-China Living Lab (China), Living Lab Maputo (Mozambique), Siyakhula Living Lab (South Africa), Sekhukhune Rural Living Lab (South Africa), Center for Technologies Of Ubiquitous Computing and Humanity, Taiwan (Taiwan), Living Lab Taiwan (Taiwan).

ENoLL Fourth Wave Living Labs Austria Sound of Media LL Croatia Rijeka iLivingLab Cyprus TLL Kypros Finland OULLabs Finland TWICT France Digital Ardennes France Imaginove’s Living Lab France LiveWithRisk France Paris Region Lab France PATS – E2L France e-Care Lab France Erasme France INNOVASUD RALL France La Défense LL France Lorraine Smart Cities France CESARS France DCC- LL France New Media France PoC LL Germany DaiLL Germany FZI Living Lab AAL Germany Future Care Lab

Germany SMEDL Iceland Iceland LL Italy eGSI Italy EnerLab Italy eToscana Italy TG_LL Italy WB@W Italy IDeACT Italy Prato TELL Italy Research Innovation Centre Italy X-LAB Netherlands NGL-EN Netherlands MiPlaza Norway Fanoli Norway Borg Innovation Living Lab Poland TUR-LL Poland Living Lab CDSF Portugal Águeda Living Lab Portugal Sport LL Lisboa Portugal SmartRural LL Portugal ISaLL Portugal Sustainable Construction Romania A.R.C.H.E.S Slovenia LENS Living Lab Spain eHealthMadridLL Spain QuesoAndaluciaLL Spain TG Labs Spain ADISMONTA Spain GuadalhorceLL Spain Integral Spain LivingCAR Spain Los Pedroches LL Spain MENDINET Spain (R)LL-País Románico Spain AGDR Sierra de las Nieves Spain Living Lab "La Serena" Spain RuraisLAB Galicia Spain Subbetica Cordobesa Sweden New Homes for Health Sweden Stockholm Living Lab Sweden SOFTEC Sweden UALL Sweden KarolinskaLL Switzerland Food Living Lab UK MIBON UK ThinkLab UK RuralConnectNWLL

Fourfteen non-European Associated Living Labs have been also selected within the scope of the Fourth Wave: Amazonas LL (Brazil), Habitat (Brazil), BBILL (Brazil), Rio LL (Brazil), Group Inter-Action LL (Brazil), EDP/BrasilLL (Brazil), UrbanHub (Canada), MC2 (China), LLCM (China), CINTEL-La-Boquilla-CO (Colombia), ALL ISEG/Unidaf (Senegal), Smart Life Lab (Taiwan), TaipeiCVSLL (Taiwan), RoswellVoicesLL (USA).