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ENoLL

Activity Report
2018
A review of the activities of the
European Network of Living Labs for the year 2018
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Contents

Foreword ...................................................................................................................................4
Toward Horizon Europe.........................................................................................................7
What we do................................................................................................................................8
Milestones 2006-2018............................................................................................................9
Highlights of 2018................................................................................................................13
Highlighted achievements.............................................................................................15
Highlighted events............................................................................................................18
ENoLL Publications............................................................................................................23
Projects...................................................................................................................................24
OpenLivingLab Days.........................................................................................................34
ENoLL outreach......................................................................................................................37
ENoLL Team.............................................................................................................................40
ENoLL Council......................................................................................................................41
ENoLL Office.........................................................................................................................44
ENoLL Members.....................................................................................................................45
12th wave Members.........................................................................................................49
Contact.....................................................................................................................................53
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Foreword by ENoLL Chairperson


The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) celebrated its 12th birthday in 2018. ENoLL
was established in 2006 during the Finnish Presidency of European Union, promoting multi-
stakeholder and citizen driven innovation. Twelve years later, this vision was integrated in
a key document: The Manifesto for Innovation in Europe -manifestoforinnovationineurope.
org-, published after an editing process which included 51 people and different types of
organisations.

In the context of the Digital Transformation, The Manifesto provides an updated vision and
highlights a list of specific lines for actions in a scenario of profound economic and societal
transformations; a scenario in which innovation-led growth generated by SMEs and societal
changes occur hand in hand. The EU citizen is now empowered thanks to the universal open
access to knowledge, and new EU infrastructures are needed to facilitate an efficient integration
of citizens in the EU knowledge society. But beyond this, The Manifesto represents a live, Open
co-creation process, Open to all the Citizens, Open to the World, in order to guarantee that no
one is left behind in this profound transformative process.

We had the chance to deepen this


approach during the summer of 2018 in “THE MANIFESTO REPRESENTS A
our Open Living Lab Days Conference in LIVE, OPEN CO-CREATION PROCESS,
Geneva, Switzerland. I had the honour to
be elected as ENoLL Chairperson in an OPEN TO ALL CITIZENS, OPEN TO THE
event in which Michael Møller, Under- WORLD, IN ORDER TO GUARANTEE
Secretary-General of the United Nations THAT NO ONE IS LEFT BEHIND IN
and the Director General of the United
Nations Office at Geneva, shared with THIS PROFOUND TRANSFORMATIVE
us a vision in which the Challenges that PROCESS”
we are facing as Humankind cannot be
tackled by one organisation alone anymore. The Sustainable Development Goals have become
a universal framework, a global roadmap that applies to all facets of society, to all people
and institutions, to all regions of the world and to every single individual. More than ever, the
multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric perspective (a human-centric perspective) is known and
accepted.

Now, the implementation aspects, the development of the “how”, including the consolidation
of sustainability and business models for living labs, appears as one of the most relevant
challenges to tackle. We contributed to this with 23 projects collected in the report of the Living
Lab Project Award Competition, with the 35 submitted scientific contributions, which explored
the Network’s methodological multiplicity, and with 29 Open Workshops which constitute one
of the most valuable assets of our Community: its potential of development through knowledge
sharing. In this sense, the ENoLL Learning Lab Program was consolidated as a reference point for
capacity building in living lab methodologies and tools, and this approach will be strengthened
in the future in order to help the living lab Community building stronger foundations.
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It is an actual priority to orchestrate the new EU innovation ecosystems based on


complementary interaction of science, citizens, society and business. In the years to come new
areas of expertise and jobs will emerge and disappear, the interdisciplinary boundaries will
blur, stakeholders borders will fade, and this will ultimately trigger the mentioned profound
transformations in the ways that citizens live their lives. Living Labs have played the role
of connectors and enablers in their interaction with universities, research centres, public
administration and companies, and have provided evidences for their transformative power.
At European Institutional level, relevant actions have been taken in Collaboration with the
European Commission, such as the contribution of ENoLL to the Open Science Policy Platform
(OSPP) through Prof. Tuija Hirvikoski for the development of the Open Science and Open
Innovation paradigms. ENoLL also played a fundamental role in the European Social Innovation
Competition, in which 739 applicants from 39 European countries in 2018 proposed the urgent
systemic changes for scaling up the impact of innovative socio-economic initiatives. With
the objective of strengthening this collaboration at European Institutional level, the ENoLL
Chairperson appointed Wim De Kinderen (City of Eindhoven) as ENoLL vice-Chairperson for
the development of actions in the context of transition to the new Horizon Europe Framework
Programme. I invited Win to share his reflections about this in the following pages.

ENoLL has consolidated its ecosystem at a global scale, as well. Beyond a market for products
and services, there is latent global market of values in which the citizen-centric approach, the
empowerment of everyone to innovate, is a key element. The Network has strengthened its
links in Asia with countries such as Korea, contributing not only to different joint events, but
establishing new partnership and welcoming new membership applications. The same occurred
for Africa and America. We also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Australian Living
Labs Innovation Network, an achievement paving the way to the development of exciting
scenarios for collaboration during 2019.

Nowadays, we are facing a present of opportunities, also tensions


and uncertainties, but indeed exciting changes.
Classical fields of action for living labs
such as Smart Cities and IoT, Health and Wellbeing,
Green Economy and Energy, are now being
complemented with promising emerging
initiatives in Rural Living Labs, City Living
Labs, Social and Policy Labs. The Living Lab
Community, with its strong action-oriented
nature, is placed in a privileged position to
tackle this exciting moment that we are
living and contribute to shape a
better future for all.

Fernando Vilariño
Chairperson of the Executive Board, elected council member
representing Library Living Lab
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Towards Horizon Europe


ENoLL’s OpenLivingLab Days 2018 – excellently organised in the beautiful city of Geneva and
with the participation of high level representatives of the United Nations – were an excellent
illustration of our network’s growing, global expansion. Nevertheless, with the publication by
the European Commission, last May 2018, of the “Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2021-2027”
most of ENoLL members’ eyes were focused on the European level. Indeed, this marked the
official start of the legislative process that will ultimately lead to the new context in which many
of our Living Labs and their activities hope to find the financial resources so much needed for
our common, cross-border activities.

From a content point of view the proposed texts of Horizon Europe (the successor of the
world’s largest Research and Innovation support programme Horizon 2020), Digital Europe
(the newly proposed programme to support digital innovations), as well as Cohesion Policy
programmes do not fall short in including crucial terminology close to ENoLL’s heart : co-
creation, user engagement, open innovation, citizen science, innovation ecosystems, etc. In
2018 our network – the Office as well as the Chair, vice-Chair and Member representatives – has
actively participated in meetings and reached out to EU officials to deepen the understanding
and anchor the place of these approaches in EU policy and support programmes. And we will
continue to do so in 2019.

The unknown part in this, the budgets attached to these programmes, will only be discussed
after the crucial elections for the European Parliament in May 2019. Crucial indeed, as different
visions on the way how (and if ) the European Union must proceed have never before been so
clearly on the table.

Choose well, ENoLL colleagues and friends, and speak out loud to promote our unique way
of collaboration. In the meantime, we will keep on defending the network’s interest to the
maximum.

Wim De Kinderen
ENoLL vice-Chairperson, elected council member
representing Brainport Eindhoven
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01
What we do
The European Network of ENoLL promotes the It is an open engagement
Living Labs (ENoLL) is a global development of business and platform where new business
network of open innovation industry and the creation of models can be experimented
ecosystems (Living Labs) tax revenue and jobs. with and developed all based
that places people at the Through the years ENoLL has on a quadruple helix approach,
centre of product and service labelled 440+ Living Labs from creating safety nets for
development and innovation. around the world maintained experiments and prototypes
The network and its members by municipalities, universities, with new roles of the public
provide innovation services regions and companies acting sector as enabler and catalyser.
for small and medium-sized also as the development and ENoLL can combine European
international companies, the piloting partners. Of these, vertical specialisation domains
public sector, organisations 135 make up the core for (health, smart cities, creativity,
and citizens. piloting European industry education etc.) with horizontal
and innovation policy. and territorial specialisation.

The ENoLL network aims


to create pan-European

440+
experiments and prototypes
for new markets, based on the 1,650,000+
Digital Single Market. CITIZENS ENoLL
CERTIFIED
MEMBERS ARE
LIVING LABS
AROUND THE
135 REGULARLY IN
ARE ACTIVELY TOUCH WITH FOR
WORLD
WORKING TESTING AND
ON PILOTING EXPERIMENTATIONS
EUROPEAN
INDUSTRY &
INNOVATION
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02
Milestones
2006-2018
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ENoLL is founded in November


2006 under the Finnish
Presidency of the Council of the
European Union

The first phase of ENoLL consists


of 20 Living Labs in 15 EU member
As a proposed measure to boost states
European competitiveness
ENoLL “establishes a European
platform for collaborative and
co-creative innovation, where
the users are involved in and 2nd wave has been launched at the
contribute to the innovation Portuguese EU Presidency event in
process” Brussels, Belgium, bringing the total
number of ENoLL members to 51

April 2008
Slovenian EU Presidency; ENoLL
3rd Wave call for membership
application is launched
Under the French EU Presidency,
ENoLL 3rd wave launch event at
ICT2008 event

4th wave of ENoLL members under


the Swedish EU Presidency

5th wave under the Belgian EU


Presidency
ENoLL becomes a legal entity
ENoLL in 2010: headquartered in Brussels
• 188 Living Labs based in EU
• 24 Living Labs outside the EU Highlights:
• Strategic cooperation with China • ENoLL globalization and
and Brazil (formed Brazilian cooperation with FAO,
Network of Living Labs) INSME, UNITED, CAISEC
• ENoLL Project involvement
ENoLL first Summer School in Paris, (PERIPHERIA, SMARTIR EPIC,
France OPENCITIES)
• launch of the 5th
membership wave in Ghent
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6th wave of ENoLL Members


welcoming 46 Living Labs
from 15 different countries
• ENoLL Office Headquartered in
Brussels with one full time staff
member
• ENoLL PPP policy initiative
Brazilian Network of Living Labs
(BNoLL)
• EU-Brazil cooperation
• Information dissemination and
awareness taking place as well
as workshops in several Brazilian
Chinese Network of Living Labs cities
(CNoLL)
• Workshops held in China in 2010
and 2011 • African Network of Living Labs
(ANoLL)
• 8 African Living Labs in 2011
• Agreement on a task force in
charge of an action plan and
ensuring a close link between
Other cases of globalisation ENoLL and ANoLL
• Korea (workshop held in • Summer School in Barcelona,
February) Spain
• Australia (Action plan initiated)

7th wave ENoLL members


• 25 additional members with
an increasing numbers of non-
• ENoLL supports the European European members
Commission initiative on active • 345 labelled ENoLL Living Labs
and healthy aging
• Summer School in Helsinki / ENoLL together with Manchester
Espoo, Finland City Council organized the 4th
ENoLL Summer School in August
2013

8th wave of ENoLL members


• 25 new accepted
members
• 340+ accredited ENOLL Living
Labs
• ENoLL Summer School - the
OpenLivingLab Days hosted in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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9th wave of ENoLL Members


• 25 new accepted
members
• OpenLivingLab Days
hosted in Istanbul
10th wave of ENoLL members
• OpenLivingLab Days hosted in
Montreal
• 7 new approved EU Projects / 7
successfully concluded EU projects

11th wave of ENoLL


Members
• OpenLivingLab Days
hosted in Krakow,
Poland
• MoU signed with Future
Centre Alliance Japan

• 10 new 12th wave ENoLL Members


• OpenLivingLab Days hosted in
Geneva, Switzerland

MoU signed with Australian Living


Lab Innovation Network

5 members updgrade their


membership and join the group of
Core Members (Effective members
and Innovation Partners)
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03
Highlights
of 2018
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Looking back at 2018, it is difficult to 2018, a year during which the core members
summarise such an active year in a few lines. group expanded to include five new members
which are closely working with the network.

The year began by publishing the Manifesto for


Innovation in Europe, written by ENoLL Council At the annual gathering of the community –
members and like-minded organisations. The the OpenLivingLab Days hosted in Geneva,
vision of the manifesto is of a European Union Switzerland 12 new adherent members
in which citizens are not only beneficiaries of received ENoLL Living Lab certification.
growth, but are also co-creators and co-owners The new members joined the community
of the resulting societal changes, actors shaping in the same year as the online presence of
the progress towards a Europe of citizens. ENoLL was refreshed and the members area
– a collaboration platform was refurbished.

ENoLL has once again expanded its


collaboration beyond Europe and signed And finally, to promote the Open Innovation
a Memorandum of Understanding with principles and the Living Lab methodology
Australian Living Labs Innovation Network in which users are in the centre of innovation,
with the aim to collaborate with Australian ENoLL representatives have been busy
counterparts on strategically relevant topics. speaking at key European and global events.
Next to that, core members of the network
have welcomed an Innovation Partner from
Australia. This was not the only expansion in
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3.1
Highlighted
Achievements
Manifesto for Innovation in Europe
The Manifesto was initiated by a The editing process included 51 people from
number of organisations and the different organisations. The organisations
enthusiasm of a group of individuals. presented a vision of an open co-creation process
that is open to all citizens and to the world.

The organisations which contributed To achieve this vision, set of directions was
to the creation of the manifesto are: proposed:
• European Network of Living Labs • Enabling Societal Engagement to tap into
new innovation potential
• Coventry University
• Cultivating Open Innovation and Open
• Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Urban Science to inspire innovation
Europe
• Bringing together innovation and
• Vandejong excellent research to expand and intensify
• Educore complementary research and innovation
• AltArt Foundation • Fostering Policy development to achieve
• Wuppertal Institute agile and inclusive policy response
frameworks
• All Digital
• Furthering Results to assert Europe’s unique
• Sustainsa
position in the global scene
• Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
• European Commission (RTD &
You can read and contribute to the manifesto
DGCONNECT)
via https://manifestoforinnovationineurope.
• FabLab BCN org/
• Future Center Alliance (FCA)
• Aalto University
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Memorandum of Understanding signed with Australian


Living Labs Innovation Network
During the OpenLivingLab Days 2018 in Geneva, • Meeting standards and values of ENoLL
Switzerland ENoLL signed a Memorandum • Co-organisation of a Regional Summer
of Understanding with Australian Living Labs School
Innovation Network (ALLIN). The MoU was
ENoLL Council Chairman Fernando Vilariño has
signed by representatives of two partners
commented on the MoU stating that “ENoLL is
– Tuija Hirvikoski on behalf of ENoLL and
supporting a vision of Europe as a Lab open to
Phil Donaldson on behalf of ALLIN. With the
the world, a place for exploring how the living
MoU we aim to strengthen our engagement
lab multi-stakeholder citizen-centric approach
with Australian Living Labs Network. The two
-a human centric approach- can contribute to
networks have come together with the common
innovation-led growth and positive societal
intention to collaborate and develop the global
transformation”. He added that his “personal
Living Lab community. With the MoU the two
commitment is to work hand in hand with
parties seek to foster a close relationship which
the Australian Living Labs in this vision for the
will occur through:
democratization of the access to knowledge
• Relationship building activities by and innovation to everyone, empowering our
exchange of information on opportunities living labs and their communities as effective
and joint projects, attendance of instruments for socioeconomic impact and
key events and conversations with change: together we will definitely bestronger”.
other potential partners in the region

Pictured: ENoLL and ALiN representatives signing the Memorandum of Understanding in August 2018
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Second successful year of Learning Lab programme


The Learning Lab programme has grown Sciences)
tremendously in two years since it was • EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de
established. The second ever Learning Lab Day Lausanne)
was conducted in Geneva, Switzerland, one
• LPH (University of Tübingen)
day before the OpenLivingLab Days event.
12 experts from the network were engaged • Blue society LL (Nausicaá, Centre National
as trainers and there were more than 60 de la Mer)
participants. In 2018, 15 Learning Lab mentee • JSP (Johanneberg Science Park AB)
organisations joined the year-long programme.
• Porto digital (Municipality of Porto)
The Learning Lab repository has grown to
include 19 e-courses and other Learning • JRC EC (Joint Research Centre of the
materials. European Commission)
Warm welcome to the 15 Learning Lab mentee • AHC CEUD (Centre for Excellence in
organisations who joined us this year: Universal Design at the National Disability
Authority)
• ToBeVerona Living Lab (ASS.IM.P.)
• NetwellCASALA (Dundalk Institute of
• CNR-IMAA (National Council of Research of
Technology)
Italy)
• NABOLAGSHAGER
• FCiências.ID (PROSEU)
• Synergie Competences
• TENOR lab (Norwegian University of Life
• LUDYLAB

Pictured: Learning Lab class of 2018


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3.2
Highlighted Events
To promote the Open Innovation principles the future was the focal point of the conference.
and the Living Lab methodology in which
users are at the centre of innovation, ENoLL
representatives have been busy speaking at Moscow Urban Forum (July)
key European and global events. In this section, In July 2018 Tuija Hirvikoski (Laurea Living Labs)
you can find a few highlighted events of 2018. was invited to speak at the Moscow Urban
Forum under the title “Megacity of the Future.
Networking event: Mediterranean New Space for Living”. She presented leading
Innovation comes to Brussels: Finnish examples as well as good practice
examples from ENoLL at the session “City as a
bringing creative minds together living lab. Testing technologies for the future
(May) cities”. Next to that, she spoke about urban
development and the importance of Living
ENoLL (as a partner in TALIA) with the support Labs in front of an audience that combined
of Creative Ring, held a networking event representatives of Russian and foreign city
in Brussels aimed at triggering cross-border administrations, architects, urban developers,
project collaboration and knowledge exchange heads of finance companies and investors.
between two creative communities of practice:
the Med Creative Community and the Belgian
Creative ecosystem. Inspired by Kristel Van Ael’s iSCAPE Summer School: Air Quality
System Design methodology, participants co- Sensing and Approaches for
created a set of preliminary project proposals Mitigation (September)
as a first step towards future collaboration.
Between 17th-18th September, European
Smart Cities Global Summit Algeria research and innovation project – iSCAPE
(June) (Improving the Smart Control of Air Pollution
Tuija Hirvikoski (then ENoLL Chairman), joined in Europe) of which ENoLL is a partner, has
Mayors, Government Leaders and thought organised a Summer School under the title Air
leaders to speak at the Smart Cities Global Quality Sensing and Approaches for Mitigation
Summit in Algeria. Creating the smart cities of using Smart Solutions and Citizen
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engagement. Aim of the Summer School was and communities” as SynchroniCity partners
to broaden awareness of air pollution and and participated in sessions we identified
ways to control it. During the event, current as relevant for the Living Lab community;
and future air pollution mitigation activities such as “How to Support the Participation of
were presented, providing an opportunity to Mobile EU Citizens in Local Communities”.
participants to interact with the work of iScape.

During the session co-organised with the


CoCo Toolkit workshop at the Nordic Metropolitan City of Turin the panelists
Edge (September) (including ENoLL Chairman Fernando
Vilariño and ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi)
ENoLL team was at the Nordic Edge conference
discussed how co-creation can improve the
& expo, running a workshop within the scope of
definition and implementation of local and
UNaLab project titled Co-creating smart nature-
based liveable spaces – necessary solutions for cross-border development policies. Living
real life challenges. The workshop which was Labs were presented as a methodology
held on 26th September was co-organised which can be used for participative territorial
with ERRIN, Eindhoven, Stavanger Region EU development on multiple levels and the
Office and Northern Cities Netherlands. We audience was invited to weight in on the
used the CoCo toolkit methodology which challenges they found most important
was developed by ENoLL Member Laurea with regards to cross-border cooperation.
University and allowed an interactive session
for all participants.
TALIA International Seminar in
European Week of Regions and Cities Palermo (October)
(October)
The Interreg MED Programme’s Social & Creative
The European Week of Regions and Cities is Community gathered in Palermo on 19 October
an annual four-day event during which cities to participate in a relevant International
and regions showcase their capacity to create Seminar at the CreZi.Plus cultural centre,
growth and jobs, implement European Union organised by the European Network of Living
cohesion policy, and prove the importance of Labs within the TALIA (Territorial Appropriation
the local and regional level for good European of Leading-edge Innovation Actions)
governance. The 2018 edition of the event horizontal project. The main objective of the
was held in Brussels between 8-11 October. TALIA International Seminar was to increase
transnational activities of innovative clusters
and networks in the MED area. During the
ENoLL was actively engaged in several
event, Modular Projects shared best practices
sessions. We co-organised a session on “Cross-
and joined a co-creation session where they
border co-creation Living Laboratories for
contributed to improve the TALIA Innovation
Local development” with the Metropolitan
Model for all the Social & Creative Community.
City of Turin, joined “Investing in the
economical and digital transition of cities
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Cluj Innovation Camp (October) cities can continue to play in fostering


innovation ecosystems and the opportunities
it presents for connecting as a region.
ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi and Chairman
Fernando Vilariño joined the co-creation camp
for the city of Cluj in Romania. By using the Lego Serious Play workshop at
Innovation Camp methodology, promoted by European Space Agency event
Hank Kune, Bror Salmelin and others in a two (November)
days long sprint three challenges presented
by the city of Cluj were tackled: Education
ENoLL teamed up with Transilvania Living Lab
for the Future of Work; Impact Romania and
at the Phi week event in Rome, organized by
Innovation Cluj–Napoca Manifesto. After the
the European space agency. The event ran from
two days sprint the groups presented their
12th to 16th November. In this collaborative
prototypes calls for action to the Mayor of Cluj-
workshop we explored the potentials of Earth
Napoca Mr Emil Boc. Having a member of ours
Observation data and other space technologies
– Transilvania Living Lab – in the heart of this
in better planning the future of our cities.Through
eager ecosystem, we are keen on supporting
Lego serious play, 3D models were built of
by matchmaking and sharing knowledge
dystopian cities – which were then transformed
on a pan-European and transnational level.
to future utopian cities, tapping in to the
great amount knowledge of the participants.
Regional Living Lab Summit (October)
Global Sustainable Technology &
“Bridging Innovation Between East & West” Innovation conference (November)
was the appropriately chosen theme for the
first Regional Living Lab Summit celebrated
For the second consecutive time, ENoLL
in Istanbul on the 25th and 26th of October
joined the Global Sustainable Technology &
2018. Hosted in cooperation by the Istanbul
Innovation conference (G-STIC). With the aim
Metropolitan Municipality, the Başakşehir
to facilitate the world-wide implementation
Municipality and the Başakşehir Living
of the Sustainable Development Goals
Lab, the summit provided opportunities to
(SDGs), G-STIC helps accelerate technological
strengthen the innovation ecosystem for the
transitions towards SDGs by promoting
MENA and Balkan region. During the two days,
collaboration among technology stakeholders
panel discussions on the role of innovation
and bridging the gap between technology
ecosystems in regional development where
and policy making. As ENoLL is an organisation
combined with presentations from successful
that is committed to SDGs, ENoLL Director
regional SMEs which benefited or began
Zsuzsanna Bodi was invited to speak at the
within a Living Lab environment. The ENoLL
closing session of the conference, under
network was present officially through
the topic “Looking forward to G-STIC 2019”.
the opening conference remarks by its
Chairman, Fernando Vilariño. He highlighted
the important role that municipalities and
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Fair of European Innovators Living Labs and Smart Cities


(November) workshop in Seoul Korea (November)
ENoLL Chairman Fernando Vilariño was
We joined the Fair of European innovators in invited by the Fredrich Naumann Foundation
cultural heritage on 15 and 16 November 2018, for Freedom (FNF), and the Korea Local
in Brussels. The two-day event was organized Information, Research and Innovation
by the European Commission DG RTD with Development Institute (KLID) to speak at the
EAC and DG CONNECT which which we have Living Labs and Smart Cities workshop held
closely collaborated on several occasions. Aim in Seoul, Korea between 28-30 November. The
of the event was to promote the connection visit strengthened collaboration with Korean
between Community of Innovators and to Living Lab practitioners and affirmed that the
discuss the next steps of the EU Action Plan technology driven approach contributing
on Cultural Heritage. Some of the challenges to create test-beds for innovative solutions
that were highlighted at the event, are the appear as one of the consolidated mechanisms
importance to understand the barriers of using in Smart Cities all over the globe.
tools for municipalities and governments. It
is also vital to forge trust between creative
organisations and governments, which
can be done with new governance models.

Place-making for Innovation at La


Marina Living Lab (November)

On 15 and 16 November, ENoLL was invited to La


Marina de Valencia, Spain for the Place-making
for Innovation event, a three-day international
co-creation workshop were urban practitioners
and innovators from all across Europe and
beyond came together to explore the role of
that Living Labs and place-making can have in
the historic harbour of the city of Valencia. The
event was part of the broader La Marina Living
Lab (LMLL) initiative, an urban Living Lab that
seeks to engage citizens in the transformation of
the public space. LMLL was born in collaboration
with our fellow Australian colleagues from
ALLIN. ENoLL Chair Fernando Vilariño opened
the three-day session by introducing the
ENoLL Community and its vision to La Marina
to support LMLL on its Living Lab journey.
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Activities and events organised with the European Commission


Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP) European Social Innovation
meetings Competition events
OSPP is a group that advises the Commission (EUSIC) is a challenge prize run by the European
on how to develop open science policy. ENoLL Commission and supported by a consortium of
Chairman from 2015-2018, Tuija Hirvikoski, has partners including ENoLL. The 2018 edition of
been representing ENoLL in the group whose the Competition was titled RE:THINK LOCAL.
mandate is to support European Commissioner The aim was to find the most innovative
Carlos Moedas how to further develop and projects, products, services, business models
practically implement open science policy, and collaborations that empower young people
support policy formulation and implementation to participate fully in a changing economy.
as well as provide advice and recommendations ENoLL involved several local mentors from
on any cross-cutting issue affecting Open Living Labs across Europe to support the semi-
Science. In 2018 the group discussed a paper finalists through their development process
on Citizen science, presented and adopted and provide them with specialized assistance.
recommendations for the embedding of open Next to that, ENoLL brought on board judges
science and prepared an integrated advice on 8 and assessors from the ENoLL community. The
prioritised Open Science ambitions. final event of the competition was organised in
Brussels in November.

Pictured: EUSIC academy participants exploring the KWMC developed workshop methodology
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3.3
ENoLL Publications
In 2018, ENoLL Secretariat produced • OpenLivingLab Days 2018 Conference
or compiled the following publications report
showcasing the work of ENoLL members and • OpenLivingLab Days 2018 conference
activities of the network. All publications are proceedings (a compilation of all research
available for viewing under the “publications” and innovation papers presented at the
section of the ENoLL website. conference)
• Living Lab Project Award 2017 (a
• ENoLL Project’s portfolio compilation of projects ENoLL members
• U4IoT methodology handbook have worked on in 2017)

• OLLD18 Lego Serious Play Workshop


report

Pictured: Cover of the Living Lab Project Award Publication


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3.4
Projects
ENoLL as an international non-profit Through the projects ENoLL also facilitates
association selectively participates in EU- Living Lab trainings with the experts from the
funded projects that are strategically network. Through participation in EU projects,
important and bring benefits to its members. ENoLL contibutes to policy recommendations,
ENoLL acts as an orchestrator with the aim of development of Living Lab handbooks and
creating transnational experimentation pilot tools as well as uptake of the Living Lab
frameworks. ENoLL’s role in these projects paradigm in different European cities.
ranges from dissemination to the wider
community of Living Lab members, to end-
user engagement.

Pictured: UNaLab project workshop at the Nordic Edge event in September 2018
25 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Projects

TALIA U4IoT

Territorial Appropriation of Leading-edge U4IoT (User engagement for Large Scale


Innovation Actions, is a horizontal project Pilots on the Internet of Things) combines
promoting the development of social and complementary expertise encompassing
creative clusters in the Mediterranean social and economic sciences, communication,
region to improve its policy impact in crowdsourcing, living labs, co-creative
the innovation domain. TALIA will thus workshops, meetups and personal data
capture the insights coming from the most protection to actively engage end-users
interesting experiences taking place in our and citizens in the large scale pilots.
territories, to support policy-makers who
aim to effectively deploy a Mediterranean
ENoLL Members in the Project:
Model of creativity and social innovation.
imec.livinglabs, Botnia Living Lab

ENoLL Members in the Project:


Overall budget: € 1 878 625
Consorcio Fernando de Los Rios, France Living
Labs (INRIA) EU contribution to ENoLL: € 161 250

Overall budget: 1,5 million


EU contribution to ENoLL: € 288,950.00
26 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Projects

iSCAPE EU-MACS

iSCAPE aims to develop and evaluate an EU-MACS (European Market for Climate Services)
integrated strategy for air pollution control in – project analyses the market structures
European cities grounded on evidence-based and drivers, obstacles and opportunities
analysis. The project will develop the tools from scientific, technical, legal, ethical,
required to obtain an air pollution free/low governance and socioeconomic vantage
carob society by addressing air quality and points. The analysis is grounded in economic
climate change concerns together through and political science theories on how service
the application of new smart and sustainable markets with public and private features can
technologies for integration into urban design develop, and how innovations may succeed.
and guidelines. The project also aims to set up
Living Labs working in the field of air pollution.
Overall budget: € 1 499 621,25

Cities in which Living Labs are developed: EU contribution to ENoLL: € 70 625


Bologna (italy), Bottrop, (Norway), Guildford
(UK), Hasselt (Belgium), Dublin (Ireland), Vantaa
(Finland)

Overall budget: € 5 850 830


EU contribution to ENoLL: € 136 250
27 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Projects

SISCODE EUSIC
SISCODE aims to understand co-creation as a The European Social Innovation Competition
bottom-up and design-driven phenomenon (EUSIC) is a challenge prize run by the
that is flourishing in Europe (in fab labs, European Commission across all Horizon 2020
Living Labs, social innovations, smart cities, associated countries. Organised in memory of
communities and regions); to analyse Diogo Vasconcelos, the Competition calls all
favourable conditions that support its effective Europeans to come up with solutions to the
introduction, scalability and replication; and problems affecting our society.
to use this knowledge to cross-fertilise RRI ENoLL role
practices and policies.
• Assessment of entries and recommendation
of judges from different countries for the
ENoLL’s role in SISCODE is to collaborate with selection of the semi-finalists.
the other networks in the project (international • Selection of Local Mentors from Living Labs
network of fab labs & European network of across Europe to support the semi-finalists
science centers and museums) in building a through their development process and
transnational system of co-creation laboratories provide them with specialized assistance.
to experiment with a design- driven approach
to co-creation, drawing knowledge from real- • Contribution to the communications strategy
life experimentations to foster cross-fertilisation and tested messaging documents to make sure
of know-how, co-creation approaches, RRI they were culturally appropriate.
practices and policies.
Overall budget: € 2 027 937
ENoLL members in the project: Krakow EU contribution to ENoLL: € 150 030
Technology Park, Thess-AHALL, Precision
Agriculture for All

Overall budget: € 3 999 268,75


EU contribution to ENoLL: € 133 531,25
28 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Projects

SynchroniCity UNaLab

Synchronicity opens up a global IoT market The Urban Nature Labs project will demonstrate
where cities and businesses develop shared innovation nature-based solutions in cities
digital services to improve the lives of citizens that are facing challenges of climate change
and grow local economies. The SynchroniCity and urbanisation. Through the project locally-
consortium brings together 39 partners with attuned innovative water management
worldwide outreach. The project represents systems will be co-create and demonstrated in
the first attempt to deliver a digital single the context of an integrated urban ecological
market for IoT-enabled urban services in approach: the Urban Nature Lab (UNaLab).
Europe and beyond – in 8 European cities Smart Santander Living Lab, Brainport
and more worldwide – connecting 39 Eindhoven, imec.livinglabs.
partners from 13 countries over 3 continents.

ENoLL Members in the Project:


ENoLL Members in the Project: Botnia Living Lab, Basaksehir Living Lab,
Forum Virium Helsinki, Manchester Digital Espaitec, Brainport Eindhoven
Innovation Living Lab, imec.livinglabs

Cities in the project:


Cities in the project: Basaksehir (Turkey), Buenos Aires (Argentina),
Antwerp (Belgium), Carouge (Switzerland), Cannes (France), Castellon (Spain), Eindhoven
Eindhoven (The Netherlands), Leon (Spain), (The Netherlands), Genova (Italy), Hong Kong
Manchester (UK), Milan (Italy), Helsinki (China) Stavanger (Norway), Prague (Czech
(Finland), Porto (Portugal) Republic), Tampere (Finland)

Overall budget: € 20 182 898,38 Overall budget: € 14 278 699,25


EU contribution to ENoLL: € 300 000 EU contribution to ENoLL: € 465 000
29 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Timeline

Timeline SynchroniCity: The Paradigm Shift


of Living Labs in Service Co-creation
for Smart Cities

SynchroniCity was at Connected


Smart Cities Conference 2018

InterregMED Social & Creative:


5 new Modular Projects joined the
programmed through the 2nd Call
launched by the MED programme
UNaLab: Lego workshop conducted
with WP2 partners to align goals,
ambitions & expectations for the
work package

EUSIC: Launch of the Competition


and its theme for 2018: RE:THINK
LOCAL in Paris
UNaLab: Urban Living Lab trainings
in Einhoven (The Netherlands),
Genova (Italy) and Tampere (Finland)
conducted by ENoLL office & ENoLL
experts
EU-MACS deliverable guidelines
for Living Labs in Climate services
published on the EU-MACS website
with contribution from ENoLL
U4IoT: Living Lab Methodology effective member as expert
Handbook by ENoLL office & ENoLL
experts available as printed version
InterregMED Social & Creative: the
InterregMED Programme organised
its mid-term event in Rome where
the results of the activities carried
InterregMED Social & Creative: the out over the first 18 months of the
Modular Project CoworkMED has its MED Programme were presented
final conference in Zagreb to bring and discussed
its project activities to a closure
30 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Timeline

UNALAB: consortium meeting


hosted by the Eindhoven
Municipality. ENoLL reveals the
internal version of
the co-creation toolkit
(publically available in 2019)

U4IoT: ENoLL in collaboration


with member Botnia Living Lab U4IoT & SynchroniCity training
published an e-course on Living Lab and workshops in Carouge - ENoLL
support on project website presented Living Lab methods &
tools and end-user engagement
toolkit, supported facilitation of
other workshops
U4IoT end-user engagement toolkit
updated with new tools
iSCAPE midterm event in Bologna,
Italy

iSCAPE consortium meeting in


Bologna, Italy
iSCAPE: ENoLL held a Lego
workshop on Living Labs
exploitation: challenges and lessons
SISCODE kick-off meeting in Milan, learnt
Italy with three Living Labs as
project partners: Thess-Ahall, KTP &
PA4ALL
InterregMED Social & Creative: the
Mediterranean and Belgian Creative
Community met in Brussels to
EUSIC: 729 entries from 39 different discover new sources of creativity
countries were pre-assessed by a and expand the possibilities for
group of international experts. transnational project collaboration.

SynchroniCity - Open Call launch


and first webinar

U4IoT workshop at the IoT week


in Bilbao on U4IoT tools & services
(including Living Lab support)
EUSIC 1ST Jury Meeting: 12 high-
level judges selected 30 Semi-
Finalists amongst applicants.
31 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Timeline

SynchroniCity second open call


webinar

EUSIC Academy in Cluj: Semi-


finalists received training and
support to develop their ideas into
viable ventures

UNaLab: Urban Living Lab training


organised for cities at the Day 0
training at OLLD18: Field tests in ULL
presentation by ENoLL expert and
coco-toolkit workshop by ENoLL
expert

iSCAPE project contributed to the


agenda of Day 0 - The Learning Lab
Day at OLLD18: Business Models
& Value created by Living Labs
presentations & canvas by ENoLL
Business Model task force experts
U4IoT held a booth at OLLD18 and and Different project scales in Living
a workshop about implementing Labs presentation by ENoLL expert
U4IoT tools & support services
in large-scale technical pilots by
ENoLL, Botnia Living Lab and other
project partners, in collaboration
with SynchroniCity
EU-MACS guidelines for Living Labs
in Climate Services presented at the
ENoLL booth at OLLD18

Joint iSCAPE & SISCODE project


workshop at the OLLD18: Lego Labs,
why Living Labbing & how to Living
Lab? Together with ENoLL office and
project partners including ENoLL
experts

SynchroniCity third open call


webinar
32 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Timeline

September
UNaLab: cities challenges workshop
at the Nordic Edge Expo, exploring
iSCAPE: summer school on the the challenges and potential
topic of Air Quality Sensing Nature Based Solutions for cities in
and Approaches for Mitigation Stavanger, Norway,
organised in Hasselt, Belgium with co-organised with
ENoLL presentation on Living Labs ENoLL expert as workshop lead
as an innovation instrument for
sustainable air quality improvement

SynchroniCity fourth open call


webinar

EU-MACS final event - unlocking


the potential for Climate Services
in Berlin, Germany with ENoLL
contributions to the co-creation
workshop
EUSIC finalists publicly announced

EUSIC 2nd Jury Meeting: evaluation


of the Semi-Finalists Development
Plans and selected 10 Finalists U4IoT review in Brussels: ENoLL
facilitated the organisation of the
review and presented the results
of the first half of the project,
main focus on U4IoT end-user
October engagement toolkit and Living Lab
support material & activities

SISCODE consortium meeting in


Barcelona, liaising with the three
Living Labs in the project: Thess-
Ahall, PA4ALL & KTP on the future
co-creation actions at the labs

InterregMED Social & Creative: the


MED creatives met in Palermo in the
context of the Vestino Festival and
the creative textile industry to dco-
create a Mediterranean Vision for
Innovation together
33 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Timeline

UNALAB consortium meeting


hosted by Basaksehir Living Lab.
ENoLL revealed a game on Living
Labs and co-creative tools &
methodologies

Representing SISCODE & U4IoT


projects at the NewHoRRIzon social
lab in Munich, Germany, on the
topic of RRI and Living Labs in the
field of RRI
U4IoT Living Lab Support eCourse
completed with a lesson by Botnia
Living Lab on Living Lab Field Tests
(supported by ENoLL)
SynchroniCity at Smart City Expo
World Congress

EUSIC Funder’s Fair and Award’s


Ceremony in Brussels: Finalists were
paired with funding experts in order
to develop their strategic thinking
to relevant funding sources. Finalists
pitched their ideas to the audience
and the 3 winners were announced

SISCODE co-creation lab visit at


Thess-Ahall: creating a co-creation
journey for the Living Lab & pilot
activities

SynchroniCity announcement of the


open call winning applicants
SynchroniCity at ICT 2018 to present
the large-scale pilots that shape the
next generation Internet of Things
with respect to the privacy of our
citizens
34 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 OpenLivingLab Days 2018

3.5
OpenLivingLab Days 2018
More than 300 participants Under the theme “Living Labs IdeaSquare, Pangloss lab, SDG
from 32 countries attended and Sustainable Development Solution Space, Impact Hub,
the 9th international gathering Goals: From Theory to Practice” Addict Lab, Hospital of Geneva
of the Living Lab community the event demonstrated the and the Red Cross Museum.
– the OpenLivingLab Days. importance of Living Labs with High level speakers from
The conference took place regards to the role of citizens, the United Nations, the
between 22-24 August in open innovation and in the European Institutions as
Geneva, Switzerland. It was context of the 2030 Agenda well as local and regional
co-organised by ENoLL, for Sustainable Development. governments discussed policy
Genève Lab (hosted by Keynote speech was given by developments. The conference
Republique et Canton de Under-Secretary-General of also had a strong academic
Geneve), Energy Living Lab the United Nations and the backbone as 35 research and
of Haute école spécialisée de Director General of the United innovation papers on the topic
Suisse occidentale (HES-SO) Nations Office at Geneva, of Living Labs were presented
and Université de Genève – Michael Møller to the participants.
Mobile Communications and
Taking advantage of the
Computing for Quality of Life
location of the conference,
Living Lab.
participants had a chance
to visit local innovation
communities such as CERN –

Pictured: LEGO Serious Play workshop participants (left); plenary session (right)
35 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 OpenLivingLab Days 2018

OpenLivingLab Days highlights


Best Research and Innovation SDG cities challenge 29 workshops
Paper Award
Veli-Pekka Niitamo awards The SDGs – Cities Challenge Goal of workshops for OLLD18
were given to two papers out of was a special opportunity, was to see how Living Labs
35 that were presented. Award particularly tailored for and could contribute to the
for best research paper went to cities and urban actors, to 17 Sustainable Development
Dimitri Schuurman, Aron-Levi share, discover, debate and Goals proposed by the United
Herregodts, Annabel Georges create their responses to the Nation, partner of the event.
and Olivier Rits for their paper Sustainable Development
on “Innovation Management Goals. The workshop aimed
in Living Lab projects: the at transferring knowledge
Innovatrix Framework”. across different programmes
The Award for best Innovation that cities are working on,
Paper went to Tuija Hirvikoski, looking for solutions to their
Kaisla Saastamoinen and individual and common
and Mikael Uitto for their challenges. Municipalities
paper titled “International and City-oriented projects
Innovation Sprint Bridging the and programmes part of the
Sustainability Gap between “SDGs – Cities Challenge”
Metropolitan Core and were given the opportunity to
Peripheries”. connect their ongoing work,
challenges, and future vision
with the expert base that
forms the ENoLL network.

Pictured: SDG cities challenge


36 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 OpenLivingLab Days 2018

“It is absolutely critical to “Living Labs are a growing “I am delighted to welcome


recognize that the SDGs phenomenon. The movement you in Geneva on behalf of
are not just and agenda for is expanding across the Geneva government
the United Nations or the Europe and the World. For and its president Pierre
governments. They are much Universities, major challenge Maudet. Geneva is acting
more than that. They have is to reach the society and as an international
become, and are, a universal Living Labs have become campus for innovation.
framework, a global roadmap important instruments It is strongly investing in
that applies to all facets of involving users at every stage innovation, sustainability
society, to all people and of research, development and entrepreneurship for the
institutions, to all regions of and innovation process. Their canton’s future but as well for
the world and to every single success can also be attributed the world prosperity”
individual” to ENoLL”

Nicholas Niggli
Michael Møller Dr Luciana VaccaroRepublic and State of
Under-Secretary-General of Rector - HES-SO University Geneva’s Director General
the United Nations and the of Applied Sciences and Arts for Economic Development,
Director General of the United Western Switzerland Research and Innovation
Nations Office at Geneva

Pictured: Michael Møller giving a keynote speech at the OpenLivingLab Days


37 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL outreach

04
ENoLL
outreach
38 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL outreach

Social Media:
By the end of 2018,
ENoLL had:

More than

4200
likes

More than More than

7900 2760
followers newsletter
subsribers
39 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL outreach

A growing Community:

10
2018

New Adherent

5
Members
23
Learning Lab New Core
mentees Members

Reaching out:

ENoLL Members are in Brokering Services for


regular contact with members

1,650,000 28+
citizens open calls
for experimentation
and testing purposes
& tenders
40 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL team

05
ENoLL team
Governance structure of The Council ENoLL Secretariat
ENoLL is composed of the ENoLL Executive Board (the ENoLL Secretariat is
General Assembly and the Council) is a management responsible for daily
ENoLL Executive Board body of the network. Each management of operations.
(the Council) while ENoLL member of the board
Secretariat is responsible approved by the General
for daily management of Main role of the Secretariat
Assembly for the duration of 3
operations and execution of is the implementation of
years, which can be renewed.
tasks. the strategy defined by the
Any member of the network ENoLL Council and running
can be part of the Council. daily network operations.
General Assembly The ENoLL Council provides Main functions and services
strategic guidance to the run by the Office are internal
General Assembly (GA)
network. It monitors and and external brokerage,
is General Steering Body
directs the activities of the information relay and
approving decisions by simple
Brussels ENoLL office and community management,
majority before they are policy influencing, visibility
implemented. It is composed the activities of the ENoLL
and awareness raising,
of all Effective Members Work Groups, Special Interest
engagement with other
who have voting power, Groups and Task forces.
networks and alliances,
while Adherent Members facilitation of partnerships,
and Innovation Partners can identification of new
attend the GA meetings but funding opportunities and
do not have voting rights. commitment in projects.
41 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Council

5.1
ENoLL Council
In August 2018, Fernando Vilariño (Library There were four new applications for
Living Lab) was elected as Chairperson of Council membership by Belinda Chen
the Executive Board (ENoLL Council) – a (Taiwan Living Lab), Alun Jones (Coventry
position which was held from 2015-August University), Jesse Marsh (Atelier Studio)
2018 by Tuija Hirvikoski (Laurea Living Labs). and Evdokimos Konstantinidis (Thess-
AHALL). The new applicants were approved
and welcomed as Council members.
At the General Assembly meeting in Geneva
in August 2018, five following Council
Members renewed their position: Joelle Joan Battle (Barcelona Laboratory)
Mastelic (Energy Living Lab), Jokin Garatea and Paul Faiburn (Coventry University)
(GAIA), Juan Antonio Bertolin (espaitec) and resigned as Council members.
Brigitte Trousse (France Living Labs – INRIA).

Pictured: ENoLL Council in August 2018


42 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Council

ENoLL Council Members Until August 2018


Tuija Hirvikoski
(Laurea UAS) Joan Battle
ENoLL President (ICUB Barcelona)
from August 2015-August 2018
Paul Fairburn
Artur Serra (Coventry University)
(i2CAT Foundation)
Vice President Jokin Garatea
(Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi Gaia)
Anna Ståhlbröst
(Lulea University of Technology) Leena Makela
Vice President (Tampere University of Applied Sciences)

Wim de Kinderen Joelle Mastelic


(Brainport Eindhoven) (Energy Living Labs)
Vice President
Ismael Perea
Pieter Ballon (Consorcio Fernando de los Rios)
(imec.livinglab - previously iMinds)
ENoLL Secretary Brigitte Trousse
(INRIA/ France Living Labs)
Adam Olszewski
(PSNC Poznan) Wojciech Przyblski
ENoLL Treasurer (Krakow Technology Park)

Juan Bertolin Fernando Vilariño


(Espaitec/eLivingLab) (Library Living Lab)

Yilmaz Cakir
(Başakşehir Living Lab)
43 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Council

ENoLL Council Members After August 2018


Fernando Vilariño
(Library Living Lab) Artur Serra
Chairperson of the Executive Board (i2CAT Foundation)
from August 2018
Anna Ståhlbröst
Wim de Kinderen (Lulea University of Technology)
(Brainport Eindhoven)
Vice-Chairperson Juan Bertolin
(Espaitec/eLivingLab)
Pieter Ballon
(imec.livinglab - previously iMinds) Yilmaz Cakir
ENoLL Secretary (Başakşehir Living Lab)

Adam Olszewski Belinda Chen


(PSNC Poznan) (Taiwan Living Lab)
ENoLL Treasurer
Jesse Marsh
Wojciech Przyblski (Atelier Studio)
(Krakow Technology Park)
Evdokimos Konstantinidis
Brigitte Trousse (Thess-AHALL)
(INRIA/ France Living Labs)

Joelle Mastelic
(Energy Living Labs)

Leena Makela
(Tampere University of Applied Sciences)

Jokin Garatea
(Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi Gaia)

Alun Jones
(Coventry University)

Tuija Hirvikoski
(Laurea UAS)
44 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Office

5.2
ENoLL Office
The ENoLL Office team is led by Association In September 2018 Miguel Galdiz has taken the
Director Zsuzsanna Bodi. role of a Network Manager. He is responsible for
relations with members and network operations.
He has joined the team in May to support the
Team members include:
organisation of the OpenLivingLab Days. Galia
• Spela Zalokar, Communications Officer and Mancheva has stopped working at ENoLL as
International Project Manager Project Manager in February.
• Ines Vaittinen, International Project Manager
& Developer
External experts:
• Leidy Vanessa Enriquez Florez, Executive
• Katariina Malmberg, External Project
and International Project Assistant
Consultant
• Clara Mafe, Junior Project Manager
• Dr Francesca Spagnoli, Senior Expert (Head
of Projects)

Pictured: ENoLL Secretariat in August 2018


45 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Members

06
ENoLL Members
EFFECTIVE

20
INNOVATION
PARTNERS

4
ADHERENT

111
In 2018 there were
20 Effective Members , 4
Innovation Partners and 111
Adherent Members registered. TOTAL MEMBERS
In total, 135 Members were ACTIVELY ENGAGING
& CONTRIBUTING
actively engaged and contributed
to activities of the network in 2018.

Since its formation, ENoLL has labelled


135
more than 440 Living Labs. To be labelled an TOTAL LABELLED
ENoLL Living Lab, the applicants underwent LIVING LABS

440+
a strict quality review.

During the past six years, the number ENoLL members


fulfilling the membership criteria of the association bylaws
has been between 102 and 135.
46 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Members

ENoLL
Effective Members:
Barcelona Laboratory (Barcelona, Spain) imec.LivingLabs (Flanders, Belgium)

Başakşehir Living Lab (Başakşehir, Turkey) i2CAT Living Labs (Catalonia, Spain)

Bird Living Lab (Basque Country, Spain) Krakow Living Lab (Krakow Poland)

Botnia Living Lab (Lulea, Sweden) Laurea Living Labs (Espoo, Finland)

Bristol Living Lab (Bristol, UK) Library Living Lab (Barcelona, Spain)

Coventry Living Lab (Coventry, UK) Living Labs Taiwan (Taiwan)

Eindhoven Living Lab (Eindhoven, The Poznan Living Lab (Poznan, Poland)
Netherlands)

TAMK Living Lab (Tampere, Finland)


Energy Living Lab (Western Switzerland)

Thess-AHALL (Thessaloniki, Greece)


espaitec LivingLab (Castellon, Spain)

Forum Virium Helsinki (Helsinki, Finland)

Guadalinfo Living Lab Network (Andalusia,


Spain)
47 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Members

LIBRARY
LIVING
LAB
48 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 ENoLL Members

ENoLL Innovation Partners


• Atelier Studio (Palermo, Italy)
• Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (Helsinki, Finland)
• Living Labs in Wallonia (Wallonia, Belgium)
• Vandejong Creative Agency (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
49 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Living Labs

6.1
Living Labs
12th wave members
A warm welcome to the new 12th wave ENoLL members
• Kiraki Living Lab (Armenia) • MediaLab UGR – Research laboratory in
• Université du Domicile (France) Culture and Digital Society (Spain)

• Agir Pour la Télémédecine (France) • MDH Living Lab@IPR (Sweden)

• Living lab_Aktan (France) • Ecopol Living Lab for quality of life


(Switzerland)
• K8 Institut für strategische Ästhetik
gGmbH(Germany)
• Torino City Lab (Italy)
• Transilvania Living Lab (Romania)

Pictured: 12th wave ENoLL Members


50 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Living Labs

Kiraki Living Lab (Armenia) provide leadership and encourage community


“Kiraki” is a club of professionals with a portfolio development.
of social innovation projects, startups and Living Lab_Aktan (France)
development initiatives. The team has set up and Aktan Living Lab focuses on creating mobile
run the first Social Innovation Lab in Armenia tools. The Living Lab strives to be an in situ
– Kolba Lab – in the heart of UNDP Armenia. user research tool for exploration, co-designing
Kolba Lab professionals are passionate about and testing. To enable the possibility of in
experimentation, testing new approaches and situ workshops through which a wide range
building networks of creative people with new of people is integrated, the Living Lab takes
ideas. advantage of mobile infrastructures. It has
collaborated with numerous companies and
Université du Domicile (France) event expanded its activities to Poland.

Hosted by IPERIA l’Institut (an association which


has been contributing to the professionalisation K8 Institut für strategische Ästhetik gGmbH
of domestic work) UDD explores the invisible (Germany)
practices, activities, skills, that are developed K8 is developing projects with the aim of actively
at home and that people do unconsciously. participating in this design process, structuring
Usually, these practices are invisible, not it, developing the dependencies created by
because they do not exist, but because they digitisation, developing opportunities for
are not considered important. Main goal of the participation, and making them tangible in
Living Lab is to highlight them, to give them such a way that they become the subject of joint
value, and to co-create trainings, products, reflection and decision can. K8 is particularly
services and good practices, to give people interested in the role of collaborative design
solutions to benefit from all of them. This will methodologies in processes of organisational
also enable the professionalisation of domestic development and has already co-develop a
abilities. The UDD has the capabilities to create Collaboration Design Toolkit in cooperation
user-centred solutions to help people to live with OuiShare.
better at home.

Torino City Lab (Italy)


Agir Pour la Télémédecine (France)
Torino City Lab emerged from “Living Lab
The French Living Lab collects data on pilots” in the field of “civic technologies” applied
the deployment of telemedicine in France to urban environment at a district scale and
and around the world. It does so through has scaled-up to a new administrative policy
a Telemedicine Observatory and analyses framework initiated by the Torino municipality
it to produce information. The Living Labs – “Torino City Lab”. The Living Lab aims to
strives to improve the quality of eHealth / provide real-life testing environments for
Telemedicine solutions in member institutions “frontier innovation” in smart cities.
by creating a collaborative platform to build
knowledge, share resources and case studies,
51 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Living Labs

Transilvania Living Lab (Romania) MDH Living Lab@IPR (Sweden)


Host organisation, ARIES Transilvania, is an MDH Living Lab@IPR is founded on a unique
industry driven IT association that has developed network of collaboration and co-creation with
a Living Lab with the aim of highlighting the industry and municipalities in the region, which
potential of existing innovation ecosystem in has been established over more than ten years.
the Cluj-Napoca region of Romania. It is hosted by Malardalen University which
employ co-creation strategy across research
and education. The Living Lab employs co-
MediaLab UGR – Research laboratory in Culture creation techniques when working with SMEs
and Digital Society (Spain) and municipalities.
MediaLab UGR, born in the University
environment, acts as a meeting point for
research, analysis, and the dissemination of Ecopol Living Lab for quality of life (Switzerland)
opportunities generated by digital technologies Ecopol Living Lab for Quality of Life also
in the areas of culture and society. The Lab known as Ecopol Ecovillage (or Labo Vivant
places special emphasis on prototyping and Ecopol in French) is a unique Living Lab with
open knowledge. three ecocenters in Switzerland established in
1993. The Living Lab is designing living socio
economical pilots and has tackled the challenge
of living in a Living Lab among other projects.
52 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 Contact

07
Contact
Address: Pleinlaan 9, 1050 Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium

Phone number: +32 2 629 16 13

Email: info@enoll.org

Website: www.enoll.org

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