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Introduction to session 3: Living Labs and Open Innovation

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Page 1: Introduction to session 3: Living Labs and Open Innovation

hosted by Partners

3rd CONNECTED SMART CITIES CONFERENCE21st January 2016

#oascities

Session 3: Living Labs and Open Innovation #LivingLabs #OpenInnovation

#OI2

Page 2: Introduction to session 3: Living Labs and Open Innovation

Session objectives

Moderators: • Ana Garcia, ENoLL Director • Marita Holst, Botnia LL General Manager, Luleå University of Technology, ENoLL

Council member, Coordinator Smart Cities/Urban Innovation expert group in ENoLL

What are the objectives of this session in the context of the conference?• Explore and advance in governance models for quadruple helix

implementation in cities• Explore the Innovation policies and instruments for Connected Smart

Cities• Elaborate in the Living Lab key principles for sustainable smart cities • Further develop “Driven by Implementation” OASC mechanism

Page 3: Introduction to session 3: Living Labs and Open Innovation

Speakers– Olavi Luotonen, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms– Bror Salmelin, EC, DG CONNECT, Adviser for Innovation Systems– Vasileios Tsanidis, EC, DG CONNECT, Innovation Procurement – Marita Holst, Living Lab principles for Smart Cities– Hugo Goncalves, Forum Virium Helsinki. SELECT for Cities, – Jarmo Eskelinen, cases Helsinki, Copenhagen, Antwerp (City of Things) – Marita Holst/ Anna Ståhlbröst, Organicity and inputs from Botnia– Louise Overgaard, City of Aarhus– Olha Bondarenko, City of Eindhoven – Ingrid Willems, iMinds, CreatiFI– Mikael Grannas, Mayor of Sipoo, Finland