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1 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Study on the potential of the Living Labs approach Including its relation to experimental facilities for Future Internet related technologies “Services in Europe” 18 th June 2008, Bled Slovenia Apostolos Vontas avo@altec.gr

2 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Study outline Launched by DG INFSO, Directorate F - Unit F4 - New Infrastructures, Paradigms & Experimental Facilities General Objective to evaluate the Living Labs potential to support the European market, industry, and public sector, in research, innovation, service and product development Specific Objectives to analyse, through a number of case studies, how specific Living Labs in Europe operate in the areas of open innovation systems, user communities and technology integration to investigate of how Living Labs could provide user communities for experimental facilities for Future Internet related technologies to assess the added value of a European network of Living Labs The results of the study are expected to support the preparation of the FP7 ICT and CIP Work Programmes 2009-2010

3 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Methodology We plan to identify ~10 case studies for further exploration, by means of bilateral meetings and/or structured interviews 4 levels of analysis: Operability (meaning how a Living Lab works, the services it provides, its business model, the techniques used for community building and management etc.); Interoperability (meaning harmonisation and/or integration in terms of methods, tools, infrastructures, applications, etc.) among Living Labs and also in relation with novel EU experimental facilities; Impact (of Living Lab activities, services and results on local, regional and European RDI systems, stakeholders and user communities – with related performance, efficacy, efficiency, and quality measures, and an evaluation of the potential for standardisation, certification and transfer of best practices); Supportability (meaning a clear policy design and orientation at European, Member State as well as Regional levels – also in comparison with international, non-EU experiences – to ‘cultivate’ and improve the scope and extent to which Living Labs can support or ‘fertilise’ other major R&D and innovation oriented initiatives).

4 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Basic connections (bridges) within the EU RDI system

5 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs The three “pillars” of EU RDI system

6 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Methods and practices of Living Labs Legal Issues and IPR Organizational and business models in an open innovation system Social and Societal Innovation Stakeholder sustainability and reasons for industry and public authorities Living Labs models for user involvement in early research stages Co-creation process and methods Supporting Tools Analysis of methods and tools Key issues and challenges Usage of CWE-based methods Methods and tools from FP integrated projects Methods and tools to support cross-border collaboration Methods and tools to manage IPR Methods and tools harmonisation Living Labs performance assessment Other methods and tools

7 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Types of technology layers in existing Living Labs* * Living Labs Roadmap 2007-2010. Recommendations On Networked Systems For Open User-Driven Research, Development And Innovation – Open Document.

8 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Classification of Future Internet Research Areas and Types of experimentation

9 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Preliminary Analysis by Experimentation Type (current status and opportunities)

10 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Implications from the first study findings a) Living Labs are now quite well identified in terms of institutional profiling and local networking capabilities. b) Living Labs are a local - not cross-regional or cross-national - phenomenon. c) Existing Living Labs are quite distributed, but still very scattered, over the EU territory. d) The prevalent identity of current Living Labs lies more in the technology than the application domain. e) European Living Labs have the potential to supplement and strengthen innovation and development in the Future Internet Area.

11 http://www.livinglabs-potential.eu Bled, 18 th June 2008 eCollaboration: Overcoming Boundaries through Multi channel collaborations Workshop on Services for Living Labs Related activities Now undertaking: Case studies implementation for the study Preliminary analysis of results Investigate the need of Living Labs to use tools like the TELL ME service* *TELL ME Service: A cost effective solution concept for the Living Lab community building, networking and interaction of trials participants during the development and implementation of innovative projects - www.tellmeproject.eu (eTEN)


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