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THE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF LIVING LABS - THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS A NEW INNOVATION SYSTEM! Global Opportunities through Borderless Living Labs TUIJA HIRVIKOSKI, PhD DIRECTOR, Laurea UAS, Finland PRESIDENT, ENoLL, Brussels OSPP member @openlivinglabs #LivingLabs
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Page 1: Global Opportunities through borderless Living Labs at Cantillon 2017

THE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF LIVING LABS - THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS

A NEW INNOVATION SYSTEM!Global Opportunities through Borderless Living Labs

TUIJA HIRVIKOSKI, PhDDIRECTOR, Laurea UAS, Finland

PRESIDENT, ENoLL, BrusselsOSPP member

@openlivinglabs

#LivingLabs

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Together we are stronger!

Laurea | www.laurea.fi| https://www.laurea.fi/en/research-development-and-innovations/laurea-living-labs

Yhteistyön voimalla | https://www.laurea.fi/laurea/laurea-organisaationa/strateginen-liittouma-haaga-helia-laurea-metropolia/international-projecttatami

President of European Network of Living Labs | http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/ |

Open Innovation Luminary Award 2016 , for Open Innovation Infrastructure Creation https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/innovation-luminary-awards-ceremony-2016-open-innovation-20-conference

Member of the Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP) http://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/index.cfm?pg=open-science-policy-platform

ATT-kv-ryhmä | https://avointiede.fi/home

Member of Horizon interim evaluation expert group (SwafS/RRI) https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/science-and-society

Bridging the investment gap: How to tackle the challenges? Committee of Region Opinionhttp://cor.europa.eu/en/events/Pages/investment-gap.aspx

Member of European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing https://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/home_en

Member of Uusimaa Regional Coordination Committee | http://www.uudenmaanliitto.fi/en | https://www.helsinkismart.fi/

Tuija.Hirvikoski(at)laurea.fi

Together with an eagle eye

and a deeper understanding!

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Finland is the best country in…

1. The Least Corrupt Government

2. Most Heavy Metal Bands p.c.

3. Best Education System in World

4. Heaviest Coffee Consumption

5. Least Failed State in the World

6. Most Saunas per Capita (3,3M)

7. Best Country to Be a Mother

8. Drinking the Most Milk p.c.

9. Helsinki is the most livable city

10. Helsinki is the Most Honest City

11. Best Mobile Games

12. Borrowing the Most Books from Public

Libraries p.c.

We are also pretty good at:

1. 2nd in Happiness (damn Danish!)

2. 3rd in Global Competitiveness (SW, SG)

3. 2nd best workers (WEF, after SW)

4. 1st shared in newspaper reading

5. 2nd in gender equality (after Iceland)

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European Network of Living Labs and the 3Os strategy: THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS A NEW

INNOVATION SYSTEM!The year is (2030) 2017 - The Lab is here now

“Open Science has become a reality and is offering a whole range of new, unlimited opportunities for research and discovery worldwide. Scientists, citizens, publishers, research institutions, public and private research funders, students and education professionals as well as companies from around the globe are sharing an open, virtual environment, called The Lab.”

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“OI2 gaining momentum thanks to new large-scale trends such as digitalisation with new cross-sector value chains and infrastructures”

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Von Hippel: 70% of innovations come from the markets and

customers.

Harmaakorpi: Science and technology driven

innovation 4% and

Practice based

innovation 96%

ENoLL: Empower Everyone

to Innovate!http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/

www.Laurea.fi

With an

Innovation vouchers (5 000 €)

SMEs get innovation

guidance from Laurea,

other HEIs and service

providers ENoLL : Empower

SMEs to Innovate!www.tekes.fi

Everyone Must Own their Share in the Innovation

Revolution

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Happy 25th Birthday Linux!

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Botnia Living labs

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ENoLL MEMBERSHIPS

INNOVATION PARTNERS

Entry-level members selected through ENoLL accreditation process

ADHERENT MEMBERS

Full ENoLL members having voting rights and a wide range of benefits

Innovation beneficiaries and supporters

EFFECTIVE MEMBERS

ENoLL 11th WAVEDEADLINE: APRIL 7th 3pm CET

http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/

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ENoLL 11th WAVE

As a part of the 11th Wave of membership we warmly invite you to submit your application to join our ever-growing community of innovation actors where you can share, connect, learn from and collaborate with Living Labs from across the world.

Interested organisations will have to prove their capacity to operate as a Living Lab and/or act as an innovation service provider through the Living Lab methodology and/or increasingly make use of Living Lab methods in their everyday operations. More information about evaluation criteria, terms and conditions can be found in the 11th Wave brochure. We advise to read it carefully before filling out the application form.

DEADLINE: APRIL 7th 3pm CET

Living Lab name

Host organisation name

Web address

Applicant country

Contact details

For pre-registration please send the following to [email protected]

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OpenLivingLab Days 2017

WHAT: 4 day long summit of the worldwide Living Lab community

including interactive sessions, “learning-by-doing” workshops,

discussions, excursions and off-site visits

AIM: Giving the participants a wider insight about models, theories

and technologies related to Living Labs

WHERE: Krakow, Poland, hosted by Krakow Technology Park

WHEN: 29 August – 1 September

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LLs as Local Open Innovation Ecosystems

Shorten the time from RDI and product design to market

• multi-stakeholder, end-user driven innovation

• Innovation design with, for and by end-users

• real-life experiments

>>

New entrepreneurial spirit and

Increase potential for public and private investments

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LLs as Local Open Innovation Ecosystems

Orchestration, interpretation, facilitation and matchmaking is required to effectively bridge the gaps between needs, research, innovation, skills and investment…

As orchestrators and matchmakers the local living lab clues together the needs with the scientific and technological knowhow about what is possible.

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LLs as Local Open Innovation Ecosystems

living labs have the capacity and needed

methods

• to orchestrate the co-innovation and

experimentation processes,

• to assess/validate the solution’s impact and

• to create future business and value models.

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Based on a sample of 14 companies, results also showed that these living lab insights supported the decision making process within these companies, thus reducing risk in their business innovation track, product development activities and go-to-market strategy. The quantified economic effects showed significant impact on investments, revenue and job creation.

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Benefits to multiple stakeholders

Enhancing innovation by new meansBenefiting contexts; real-life environments

Opening new business opportunities• Benefits to companies

– Cost efficient access to end user data/experience

– Earlier product change/modification will be cheaper for the company

– Tie customers and users to a company and its activities

• Benefits to users

– Possibility to influence

– Solve problems of everyday life, which is otherwise unsolvable

– More functionable product or new user driven products

• Benefits to developers

– Supports core activities, brings resources and possibilities

• Benefits public financiers

– Support objectives of financiersLeminen, S. (2015). Q&A. What Are Living

Labs? Technology Innovation Management

Review, Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 32-38.

Leminen, S. (2015). Living Labs as Open

Innovation Networks- Networks, Roles and

Innovation Outcomes. Aalto University. Helsinki,

Finland. Doctoral dissertation.

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Trans-national Living Labs

Benefit form the European single market and global take up of innovation:

• Use ENoLL for simultaneous transnational product co-design, experimentation and validation

• With ENoLL, Co-create new standardized protocols, models and localization services for cross-national pilots, innovative funding and future business models

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Living Labs ExamplesFinland and (Laurea) Living Labs

ENoLL, the network of Living Labs

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Grounded • In Finland:

• Law: subsidiarity principle & universities’ third task & Impact driven RDI and education

• Government’s strategy and experimentation policy• In EU, G7, G20: Open science and open innovation (3Os, OI2.0)ResultsIn Finland 1) OECD Pisa, 2) WEF ROI on HEI, 3) Open Science, Open Innovation and Businesses: Support Nokia, then Gamification and now future medical and eHealth companies and start-ups

The Helsinki Manifesto

20.11.2006

Living labs co-create & experiment solutions

with multiple stakeholders iCapital

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www.laurea.fi

Laurea UAS co-creating and experimenting with the Awarded

Learning by Developing and Living Labs Operational Models

The most awarded UAS in Finland

Tuija Hirvikoski, director at Laurea

ENoLL president, OSPP memberPhD (Industrial Management) | MSc (Public Administration) | MSc (Physical Education)

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Research, Development & Innovation

Regional Services

Service Design, Co-creation and Experimentation in Living labs at every field of expertise

Health and social integrity

Service business

Coherent security

Entrepreneurship and innovations

Future LearningVariety of regional services for workplace development

Personnel developmentContinuing educationPersonnel training

Students working together with the business world

Student projects

Theses

Internships

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23IECEU

Cpex

Evaluation

ROSERobotic

Co-created

healthier

Uusimaa

IEER

Hyvinkää

simulated

hospital

KYKY

BarLaurea

Caring and

Sharing

Networks

WeLiveTeknologialainaam

o

DOB

BELT

TALSINKI

INACHUS

KaTuMetro

POLKU

HoivaDigi COPE

ZET

EUCISE2020

USCO

CoCo Tool Kit IDeALL mHealth

Booster

Silver Stories

Laurea develops and uses Human Centric Service Design

& Open Innovation, Experimentation and Living Labs

approaches to support companies, public players and

civic society

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In Finland,

high level of

1) Investment

in RDI,

2) innovation

outputs

(licence and

patent

revenues),

3) high-skilled

human

resources

Research and Innovation performance and Horizon 2020 country participation for Finland

http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm?pg=country-profiles-detail&ctry=finland

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Finland has to help hte SMEs:

• to transform research into high-tech

products, and

• to scale up

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Lessons learnt

• Change focus from knowledge transfer to innovation and business co-creation

• Scale-up from local to trans-regional and trans-national Living Labs

• Benefit from greater international RDI, business and funding cooperation and exchange of knowledge

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In practice, we’re building and

supporting new health and life-science

ecosystems

Nationally and Locally

• “Finland your testbed for next generation research and medical innovation”

• Health Capital Helsinki

• Finnish Life Science business ecosystem and services in Helsinki region

Internationally

• ENoLL helps to benefit from greater international RDI, business and funding cooperation and exchange of knowledge

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http://www.slideshare.net/SitraHyvinvointi/finland-your-testbed-for-

the-next-generation-research-medical-innovation

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Finnish Life Science related

companies in Helsinki region

Clinical diagnostics

Health IT

Imaging & non-invasive measurement

Innovative food

Genomics

Security Companies in Helsinki Region

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Life science and health business

in Helsinki Metropolitan

42 600

jobs

11 700

jobs

€ 20,6+ B+15%

growth

(volume of revenue 2010-13)

€ 5,5+ B+16%

growth

(volume of revenue 2010-13)

HEALTH

LIFE

SCIENCE

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Health tech is the leading hitech export field

in Finland*

HEALTH TECH

EXPORT

~ € 1,9+ B(2015)

GROWTH OF

EXPORT

6,6 %

(2014-15)

*Source:

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The Health Capital Helsinki Alliance isformed by University of Helsinki, AaltoUniversity, HUS and City of Helsinki

The objective of Health Capital Helsinki(HCH) is to become the leading research,innovation, company collaboration andbusiness center of life science and healthtechnology in Northern Europe

Service builder -> One stop shop

Business builder

Health Ecosystem builder

Tuula Palmén, Ph.D, Head of Health Capital

Helsinki Office

Health Capital Helsinki

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ConceptOwn money :

0…1Me

Customer

recruitment

scalability Early growthDeveloping

business idea

Activation

work

ICT IC

T C

LEAN

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/

B2B B

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MED

FAST G

RO

W C

OM

PAN

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OTH

ER

SM

Es

VTT,

Universities, other

research

institutes

Applied

research in industry

(spin-offs)

Students

(universities, polytechnics)

Inventors

People under

the layout process (out-

placement)

Other private

people

Industr

y

”Invest

in”

Stu

dents

Researc

h

Foreigners in

Finland (or invest in

activity)

Business

idea

Company

establishment

Early stage financing Growth financing

Fast growth

Funding sources in Helsinki area

Tekes: TULI-

funding “From

the research

to business”

5…200k€

Tekes R&D-fudning:

grants&loans 0,1..1M€

Private VCs

0,5..2 M€

Finnish Business

Angels

0,1…1 M€

TE-centrum:

Start-up funding for

private person

5k€

Helsinki:

Support for

Consulting

ELY-centrum: Project funding

50..100k€

Finnvera loans

for new companies

5..35 k€

ELY-centrum:

Support for consulting

Finnvera loans

50-500ke

Tekes NIY-funding

(prepare-,1-, 2-phase 50ke-1Me)

Public VCs 0,1..0,5 M€

ELY-

centrum:

Project

funding

5..50 Ke

Crowfunding (Invesdor Oy)

50..500 k€

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ICT IC

T C

LEAN

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/

B2B B

2C T

ECH

MED

FAST G

RO

W C

OM

PAN

IES

OTH

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SM

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Service providers in Helsinki area

Startup

Sauna

Public incubators/accelerators:

Spinno, NewCo Accelerator

Aalto SUC

AaltoES,HankenES,

LaureaES, HY

ES, HankenES,

Metropolia EC,

ThinkCo Hki…

Aalto IPR unit,

VTT Ventures,

HIS (HY)

Forum Virium

Helsinki,

Innovation

Institute in Vantaa

Industry specific

programs, such as

AppCampus,

etc. (mostly

project funded)

EIT Digital business development (Aalto)

Yritys

Helsinki

(NewCo)

Yritys

Espoo

Vant.

UYK

MS s

tart

up

track

New ideas

VTT,

Universities, other

research

institutes

Applied

research in industry

(spin-offs)

Students

(universities, polytechnics)

Inventors

People under

the layout process (out-

placement)

Other private

people

Industr

y

”Invest

in”

Stu

dents

Researc

h

Foreigners in

Finland (or invest in

activity)

Concept Customer

recruitment

scalability Early growthDeveloping

business idea

Activation

work

Business

idea

Company

establishment

Early stage financing Growth financing

Fast growth