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1 ENOLL: INTRODUCTION
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ENOLL MEMBERSHIP
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Adherent members
4.2
Associated members
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Effective members
5 ESTABLISHMENT OF ENOLL
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ENOLL GOVERNANCE
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ENoLL Statutory meetings 2010
6.2
ENoLL Office
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ENoLL in Social Media
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ENoLL Events
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1 ENOLL: INTRODUCTION
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of
benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. Founded in November 2006 under
the auspices of the Finnish European Presidency, the network has grown in waves up to
this day. Up to this date, altogether four successful Waves have been launched, resulting in
212 accepted Living Labs. The ENoLL international non-profit association, as the legal
representative entity of the network, is headquartered in Brussels, at the heart of Europe.
What is a Living Lab?
A Living Lab is a real-life test and experimentation environment where users and
producers co-create innovations. Living Labs have been characterised by the European
Commission as Public-Private-People Partnerships (PPPP) for user-driven open
innovation.
A Living Lab employs four main activities:
Co-Creation: co-design by users and producers
Exploration: discovering emerging usages, behaviours and market opportunities
Experimentation: implementing live scenarios within communities of users
Evaluation: assessment of concepts, products and services according to socio-ergonomic,
socio-cognitive and socio-economic criteria.
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Dear friends,
2010 was once again a very busy year, both in terms of operations and in terms of steps forward
taken in the establishment of ENoLL legal body.
The European Network of Living Labs today is the result of a series of ambitious objectives that
have been reached and even surpassed, motivating the community and its members and providing a
platform and dynamic network for living labs globally.
For a number of years, since 2006, these objectives primarily concerned smaller group of members
committed to living labs and open user-driven innovation.
Now ENoLL has become a significant network in Europe; establishing a position also globally,
first by Waves of Membership, of which the 5th Wave was launched in Ghent in December 2010,
and more recently by opening a dialogue with various different actors for example in China,
Taiwan and Brazil. Along the way, ENoLL has also enlarged its scope of activities with the
support of the newly established ENoLL Office in Brussels.
Today, our ambition is no less than to set the worldwide standard in open and user-driven
innovation. This does not mean we have decided to change our core values of bottom up processes
and open community: it simply means we have decided to transform the way we operate in the
interest of offering and enhancing our growing number of members now 212 the support and
services they need.
With the significant growth of the network, the costs for administering the ENoLL Network have
grown as well. In order to satisfy new requirements, ENoLL General Assembly felt it was
necessary to introduce a new network administration fee for the year 2011 that will provide a stable
and predictable source of funds to enable ENoLL to meet its obligations as the network
administrator and central hub, and to maintain the quality of the activities.
These fees will enable ENoLL to provide more robust management and quality improvement
initiatives. Funding for such activities and initiatives will grow in direct proportion to the overall
growth of the network.
Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues, friends and supporters from
community, our interlocuteurs in the European institutions; our member organisations for their
involvement and support; and in particular my colleagues in the ENoLL Council, which I have had
the honour to chair during the year 2010.
I also want to thank my colleagues in the Secretariat for their extraordinary commitment to ENoLL,
their high professionalism and their drive within the Secretariat team.
It is by acting together, that we form this dynamic community. And we look forward to continuing
this path, together, in the year to come!
lvaro de Oliveira,
President of the European Network of Living Labs
European Network of Living Labs
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4 ENOLL MEMBERSHIP
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5 ESTABLISHMENT OF ENOLL
Since the first workshop on European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) governance that
took place in Brussels in October 2007, the need of founding an ENoLL Association,
financed from membership fees, offering networking services and function as a platform.
Finally, 2010 this new ENoLL association is became a reality as ENoLL ASBL was
established as a legal entity as an International Non for Profit Association under Belgian
law. The founded ENoLL AISBL is a non profit, horizontal organisation, whose mission is
to support the evolution and the wide uptake of the Living Lab paradigms throughout
Europe.
The association has an open structure, with a core of fee-paying members and partners
supplemented by more informal networks of policy-makers and individual
users/enthusiasts. The Association comprises effective members, adherent members and
associated members.
6 ENOLL GOVERNANCE
ENoLL President (January 2010 -)
lvaro Duarte de Oliveira
ENoLL Vice President (January 2010 -)
Roberto Santoro
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Vice Chair
Roberto SANTORO
Vice Chair
Jarmo ESKELINEN
Secretary
Pieter BALLON
Treasurer
Mikael BORJESON
Vice Treasurer
Kirsi LINDFORS
Ana Garcia
Tuija Hirvikoski
Martti Hyry
Bernhard Katzy
Seija Kulkki
Pasi Laajala
Bidatzi Marin
Veli-Pekka Niitamo
Ivan Pilati
Trentino as Lab
Artur Serra
i2cat Fundacio
Philippe Roy
Brigitte Trousse
Daan Velthausz
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22/2/2010
13/4/2010
23/6/2010
27/8/2010
28/9/2010
19/11/2010
13/12/2010
Scribd
Flickr
Delicious
Slideshare
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14/12/2010
7.1 DIRECTION
ENoLL Strategic Planning Work Group provides ENoLL with a clear strategic direction
responding to member needs:
Constitute the ENoLL Strategy Work Group to analyse and review strategic
directions for ENoLL, updating the strategy on a 6-monthly basis.
Implementation follow-up
Use ENoLL meetings as opportunities to interact, listen, learn and enjoy, in order to
build the ENoLL strategy bottom-up and respond to the needs and concerns of its
members.
Support research, projects and actions along the lifecycle of ENoLL, its domains
and cross border and international collaboration.
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7.2 INNOVATION
Future Internet, Living Labs and Social Innovation Work Groups aims at making ENoLL
itself a Living Lab for open innovation tools and methods:
Constitute the Future Internet, Living Lab and Social Innovation Work Group to
keep ENoLL at the forefront of promoting citizen driven social innovation and
behavioural transformations for a sustainable and happier society.
Establish strong linkages between ENoLL and networks dealing with innovation
from a range of disciplinary standpoints (academic, technology, business,
sociology, design, etc), managing a coordinated program of participation in events
and conferences.
Foster interaction between on-going Living Lab projects in different domains, and
pool ENoLL member publications, presentations, videos etc. into a common
resource library.
Support research, projects and actions to integrate the Living Lab methodologies
with other current Innovation paradigms and theoretical frameworks. Examples of
relevant technologies and how they may be employed for smart buildings, Cities
and Regions
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7.3 THEMATISATION
Thematic Domain Living Lab Work Group aims to strengthen the role of Thematic
Domain Networks to clarify the Living Lab contribution:
Draw up a common regulation for Thematic Domain Networks to allow for clear
functioning and allocation of responsibilities and to favour the decentralisation of
ENoLL activities.
Thematic Domain Living Labs Work Group is divided into eight thematic domains:
Social Inclusion
Transportation, Mobility
Thematic Domain Work Group held a joint workshop with the Apollon-project on the
Living Lab cross-border and cross-thematic cooperation in Ghent, Belgium on 13th of
December 2010.
See the presentations from the event: http://www.slideshare.net/openlivinglabs
See the summary of discussion on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/openlivinglabs
Thematic Domain Living Labs Work Group
European Network of Living Labs
ENoLL Office Pleinlaan 9 B
1050 Brussels
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7.4 PARTNERSHIP-BUILDING
ENoLL Policy Coordination Work Group aim is to broaden and deepen ENoLLs political
and funding base in Europe:
Constitute the Policy Coordination Group to identify the policy impact of Living
Labs and promote strategic trans-European alliances among the main Living Lab
stakeholder groups: business, government, research and citizens.
Map the funding and sustainability structures of ENoLL members and coordinate
funding opportunities from different sources to attract public and private
investment, including the promotion of innovative approaches such as PreCommercial Procurement.
Coordinate the links between national Member State Living Lab networks and
funding programmes and ENoLL, and coordinate the promotion of ENoLL
objectives across EU presidencies.
7.5 INTERNATIONALISATION
Foreign Affairs Ambassadors aim to extend ENoLL to a global reach.
Clarify the role of non-European Living Labs in ENoLL aisb in order to ensure a
more effective participation.
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Constitute the Foreign Affairs Office with Ambassadors for key global regions:
Asia, North and South America, Central and Eastern Europe, Euro-Med, or Africa.
Establish links with international organisations (FAO, UNESCO, World Bank etc.)
and organise joint events to promote the role of Living Labs in international
development programmes.
Focus the 5th Wave Call on achieving a global reach for ENoLL
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On April 13, 2010 European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) organized a Living Lab
Bar Camp in Valencia to warm up the new and older livinlabbers. The stage was open for
all spontaneous speeches and presentations, and the Camp gave a sneak preview for the
contents behind the news given out the next day. On April 14, 2010 European Network of
Living Labs announced its fourth wave results.
The official Launch Event of the Fourth wave ENoLL members on April 14th was
honoured of the presence of Mr Juan Tomas Hernani, General Secretary of Innovation of
Spain and Mr Zoran Stani, Deputy Director-General, European Commission, DG
Information Society and Media. The afternoon of the 14th was dedicated to presentation of
activities and prospects on Future Internet and living labs. The innovation policies worldwide call for end-user participation; living labs offer not only a platform engaging them,
but an eco-system to produce demand-driven services while bridging the gap between ICT
R&D and applications on various ICT implementing domains (transport, health, energy, egovernance).
Valencia collected several events to be held during the same week. The main conference
was for the European Framework RTD Programme From economical recovery to
sustainability. "Energy Efficient Building (EeB)" PPP, "Factories of the Future (FoF)"
PPP, "Green Car (GC)" PPP and "Future Internet (FI)" PPP were launched on that week in
Valencia. Side events within the week include meetings of E2B Association, EFFRA, the
4th Future Internet Assembly and other co-located events organized together with the
European Commission.
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9.5 LAUNCH OF THE 5TH WAVE AT LIVING LABS AND SMART CITIES-DAY
During the Living Labs and Smart Cities day on the 14th of December 2010, the 5th Wave
of Living Labs Call for Membership applications was launched.
The event included Pilot B project public launch in the 2010 CIP Call for Open
Innovation for future Internet-enabled Services in smart Cities. These projects have the
aim of accelerating the uptake of innovative Internet-based technologies and services in
cities. Each of the pilots applies user-driven open innovation methodologies across
networks of smart cities, which involve citizens as co-producer of content and services.
More information: http://livinglabs-ghent.fi-week.eu/
Presentations: http://www.slideshare.net/openlivinglabs/
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ENoLL participated as project partner in three 2,5 year projects (beginning from
November 2010) in dissemination activities funded under the EU CIP ICT PSP Pilot Bprojects.
SMARTiP
SMARTiP project Smart Metropolitan Areas Realized Through Innovation & People
coordinated by the Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA) in partnership with
Peoples Voice Media and the University of Manchester.
EPIC
EPIC European Platform for Intelligent Cities will create a pan-European platform for
web-based infrastructures and software as service that enables smart cities to learn from
one another and exchange in practical working models in a real life context.
PERIPHERIA
Peripheria (Networked Smart Peripheral Cities for Sustainable Lifestyles) aims to deploy
convergent Future Internet platforms and innovative services for the promotion of
sustainable lifestyles and workstyles in and across emergent networks of smart peripheral
cities in Europe. The project develops the Living Lab premise of shifting technology R&D
out of the laboratory and into the real world in a systemic blend of technological with
social innovation.
Seven pilots on "Open innovation for Internet-enabled services in smart cities" selected
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In this context, Living Labs could provide GNSS Industry with use testing and validation
services for new products/services/applications, while, at the same time, paving the way
for the potential adoption of the experienced services. From 57 ideas that have been
submitted from May to July 2010, three ideas have been selected as winners in the
categories energy, health and media and were awarded on 18 October 2010.
The 2nd stage of the GNSS Living Lab Prize called for interested Living Labs to submit
proposals for launching pilots for the three winning ideas. This Open Call for Living Labs
will select three Living Labs, who will get the opportunity of hosting a "reality check trial"
with one of the winning ideas in their own Living Lab environment, with the involvement
of relevant user communities and potential future customers.
On The 7th of December a Match Making of Living Lab and SMEs took place in Rome in
the framework of the ESoCE Net Industry Forum User Driven Open Innovation For SMEs
In Advanced Service-product development. SMEs holding a Business idea have chair
dedicated Multi-stakeholder Tables to identify practical steps forward for the launch of
joint initiatives and to discuss and negotiate terms and conditions for conducting reality
checks trials with the ENoLL Living Labs. The call will close on 15 January 2011.
More information: http://esoce.net/p3.asp?file=YC2010/Program10.htm
Call documentation: http://www.livinglabs.galileo-masters.eu/
9.8 CONNECTED SMART CITIES NETWORK
On November 18, 2010, some 200 professionals from across Europe gathered in Helsinki,
Finland, for the Connected Smart Cities Conference -- a convening of practitioners,
academics and both public and private sector representatives committed to advancing the
Smart City development.
The conference was organized jointly by the City of Helsinki together with the EU-funded
FIREBALL project, Forum Virium Helsinki, Culminatum Innovation, Aalto University
and European Network of Living Labs. The afternoon event was moderated by the ENoLL
Vice President Jarmo Eskelinen (FVH) including interventions from Alvaro Oliveira
(ENoLL President), Pieter Ballon (ENoLL Secretariat), Petra Turkama (Aalto University,
Apollon-project).
During the day, the blend of those interested in future internet, user-driven innovation (i.e
living labs) in city context-- a growing cadre -- enjoyed the opportunity of meeting and
learning from each other; discussing and clarifying common goals and different
experiences; hoping to shape concrete strategies for Smart City advancement.
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The day witnessed the launch of the Connected Smart Cities Network of the core cities of
Fireball, namely Amsterdam, Manchester, Lisbon, Barcelona and Helsinki, will continue to
work closely with EUROCITIES network and European Network of Living Labs,
exchanging best practices and hoping to find new ways forward to boost and sustain the
capacity for open innovation, co-production and sustainability to future internet enable
services in cities across Europe.
The Conference was constructed around two sessions: the morning official part, followed
by the afternoon presentations of different Smart City-projects and further moving on to
even questioning the overall landscape of the Smart Cities and the sustainability of EUfunded projects. Each Q&A session began with a brief presentation by the moderator,
followed by colourful discussion and debate. The event even created a somewhat heated
debate on Twitter, by both believers and skeptics. As one of them pointed out: Biggest
takeaway from today is that smart cities, sensors and open data etc are not Internet fads but
EU level priorities.
The event portal: http://events.forumvirium.fi/smartcities2010/
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FIREBALL: http://www.fireball4smartcities.eu/
Helsinki Showcase video: http://vimeo.com/16425674
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The moderator of the day, Jarmo Eskelinen (ENoLL Vice President, CEO, Forum Virium
Helsinki) focused on Smart Citizens and Smart Cities. Forum Virium Helsinkis Smart
City Project Area is involved in the development of digital urban services that make
travelling and living in the city easier. It focuses especially on ubiquitous technology technologies that are thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities.
Furthermore, in November, ENoLL President was invited back to Beijing for developing
ENoLL - Chinese strategic relationship in areas such as Urban Living Labs, Smart City
services, IoT, and where he met with Vice President of Beijing Academy of Science and
Technology (BJAST), the largest local scientific research institute in China, directly
belonging to Beijing Municipality and a meeting with MOST (Ministry of Science and
Technology in China) including BMSTC (Beijing Municipal Science and Technology
Committee). Oliveira also gave a speech at the Global Internet of Things Conference 2010
on the importance of user-driven innovation in smart city environments.
Global Internet of Things Conference 2010:
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ENoLL Communication Strategy has been approved by the ENoLL General Assembly.
The document included the analysis of the current situation, target groups, overall values
and objectives for communication. It also describes the different communication tools in
use, and tentative action plan (including evaluation). The communication strategy will be
regularly reviewed and updated and a detailed evaluation report will be provided during
2011.
10 REPRESENTATION IN 2010
ENoLL has been represented by its members in various different events, below a few of
these. The list is not exhaustive, and it is expected that additional important events have
taken place. It provides a very strong sample of ENoLL Members commitment.
Summary of activities in speeches and presentations 2010
lvaro Duarte de Oliveira, ENoLL President
10-13/5/2010 The International Network for SMEs (INSME), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
23-24/3/2010 Promoting Innovation through Pre-Commercial Procurement, Brussels,
Belgium
1/6/2010 European Initiative Danube Region on the eSilk & eAmber Roads, Brussels,
Belgium
20-23/6/2010 23rd BLED eConference, Bled, Slovenia
25-27/8/2010 Innovating for Transformation Renewal Through Collective Entrepreneural
Action, CKIR-Conference
27/7/2010 Paradiso Expert Panel, Brussels, Belgium
5/10 Open Days Workshop, Brussels, Belgium
6/10/2010 2010 International Forum on SME E-Enablement, Taipei, Taiwan
13-14/10/2010 Helsinki Greater Region Innovation Days, World Expo 2010, Shanghai,
China
27-29/10/2010 eChallenges, Warsova, Poland
13/11/2010 FRUM DE DESENVOVIMENTO ECONMICO 2010, Lisbon, Portugal
18/11/2010 Connected Smart Cities Conference, Helsinki, Finland
25/11/2010 Innovation 2.0 and City Management, Beijing, China
23-24/11/2010 GIoTC Conference, Beijing, China
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Associated
Associated members are organizations which are involved in the object and
activities of the association, but who are not selected according to the ENoLL
selections process. These members pay the annual membership fee. They are
mainly companies, universities, cities, departments, etc...
Council
Directors
Members of the AISBL Executive Board Directors are used synonymously with
Council Members.
Domain
Shared area of interest among Living Lab actors. There are different types of areas
like: Application areas (automotive, eHealth, public transportation etc),
geographical areas (Urban, Rural etc) or demographic areas (young people, elderly
people, kids in school etc).
Effective
Adherent members can choose to become Effective members, and have a vote in
the organisation and strategic directions of the ENoLL association. Only approved
Living Labs can become effective members.
ENoLL
GA
General Assembly
GM
General Meeting
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Innovation
An asset or asset generation process, which has a well defined and recognized
value and is an evidence of significant novelty and creativity.
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Living Lab
Living Lab
UDI
User-driven Innovation
User
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