Dr Tuija Hirvikoski ENoLL President Director at Laurea, www.laurea.fi Open Innovation Policy Platform member Member of Uusimaa Coordinating Committee Tuija.Hirvikoski (at)laurea.fi Making most out of digitalization and citizen engagement for better solutions and faster market launch Smart, Smarter, Helsinki Region Implementation of the RIS3-strategies - Case Helsinki Region - 11.10.2016 HelsinkiSmart
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Dr Tuija HirvikoskiENoLL President
Director at Laurea, www.laurea.fiOpen Innovation Policy Platform member
Member of Uusimaa Coordinating CommitteeTuija.Hirvikoski(at)laurea.fi
Making most out of digitalization and citizen engagement for better solutions and faster
market launchSmart, Smarter, Helsinki Region
Implementation of the RIS3-strategies- Case Helsinki Region
• Helsinki Metropolitan area in Finland is an excellent location for co-creating and testing out new products, services and social innovation. One of the strengths of the Finnish innovation environment is the active and successful dialogue involving citizens, companies, research institutes and the public sector.
• RIS3 strategy for the Helsinki-Uusimaa Region priority Active Citizen emphasizes e.g. user oriented service systems, co-development and open service models. DigiSmart Project is coordinating this priority between years 2016-2018.
• Three Universities of Applied Sciences compose a strong innovation, coordination, orchestration and mobilization power with 35 000 students and 2 200 staff members
Call for Partners! e.g. H2020 (CO-CREATION-04-2017: Applied co-creation to deliver public services and CCO-CREATION-01-2017: Education and skills: empowering Europe’s young innovators) or suggest your idea to Ed.Lic., MSc (Social Policy) Minttu Räty [email protected]
• Gathers the network for smart digital citizenship in Helsinki-Uusimaa region in Finland and expands its operation range internationally
• Researches citizens’ experiments about digital data, digital products and services as well as networks and their utilization and impacts using user centric methods
• Gives voice especially to the young, the immigrants and the elderly people
• Connects existing stakeholders and projects
• Generates new project ideas, proposals and blanks for service models in Helsinki-Uusimaa region and internationally
• Enhances learning in networks and added value creation
• Realizes in co-operation of three Universities of Applied Sciences; Haaga-Helia, Laurea and Metropolia,
• With support of Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council´s regional development fund
The DigiSmart project HelsinkiSmart
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Implements Helsinki-Uusimaa region’s Smart Specialisation strategy Human Health Tech
Project focuses on promoting innovative health tech services developed for active and independent health promotion and self-care supported by the professionals when needed
Users will have a bigger role in development of technologically advanced innovative solutions, products and services in health and wellbeing in different phases of the development process
Network for long term co-operation in Helsinki-Uusimaa
HelsinkiSmart
www.laurea.fiwww.laurea.fi
Co-created Healthier Uusimaa
Anne Äyväri, Principal
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Goals
- New ideas for services and
processes - New health and wellbeing business with innovators, start-ups or established companies- International networks- Creation of panels of users in
the region
Network
- Open to all organisations and people who are involved in health and wellbeing promotion
We are interested in
- Transnational living lab cooperation for idea validation
- New self care services and technologies
Contact
Dr. Anne ÄyväriProject ManagerMob. +358 40 759 2643 E-mail [email protected]