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4 th ENoLL Summer School Research day Prof Dr Pieter Ballon, Director Living Labs (iMinds) The 4 th ENoLL Living Lab Summer School 27 th -30 August 2013 Manchester School of Arts

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4 th ENoLL Summer School Research day. Prof Dr Pieter Ballon, Director Living Labs ( iMinds ) The 4 th ENoLL Living Lab Summer School 27 th -30 August 2013 Manchester School of Arts. Living Lab Research at which stage?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 4 th ENoLL  Summer School Research  day

4th ENoLL Summer School Research day

Prof Dr Pieter Ballon, Director Living Labs (iMinds) The 4th ENoLL Living Lab Summer School

27th-30 August 2013Manchester School of Arts

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Living Lab Research at which stage?

• PREST, Manchester: The stages of academic research into a new field1. Theory building and conceptual frameworks– what is it?2. Case studies – exploration, classification, best practices3. Hypothesising and Measuring – tools, correlations,

experiments, predictions4. Different schools lead to new theories and concepts

branching off

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Results of the Call for Abstracts• Launched in May 2013 and closed in July 2013• 33 abstracts received; 19 approved (57%); 6 full papers

delivered• Many different topics covered. Accepted papers grouped in

3 themes:– Living Lab methodologies, concepts and tools– Urban and territorial innovation with Living Lab– Case studies in Living Lab application domains

• Some of the non-accepted papers converted into H2020 Pitching sessions as they were more related to very valid LL descriptions

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Session 1: LIVING LAB RESEARCH FOUNDATIONS,

CONCEPTS AND TOOLS

Meeting room: NAD 403Session chaired by Prof. Pieter Ballon1. In-situ methods as innovative approaches to effective co-creation of urban public spaces. Katerina Frankova, Andree Woodcock2. Imagine Infinite Bandwidth and Zero Latency: an approach to engaging stakeholders in the early stage innovation. Steve Walker, Simon Bell,, Daniel Heery3. Identifying Lead Users in a Living Lab Environment. Lynn Coorevits, Dimitri Schuurman4. Co-creating an open working model for Experience & Living Labs willing to provide services to external players. Nicola Doppio, Fabio Pianesi5. Motivational Factors Influencing User Co-creativeness in Living Labs. Anna Ståhlbröst, Marco Bertoni, Asbjørn Følstad, Esbjörn Ebbesson, Jesper Lund6. Why collaborate in long-term innovation research? An exploration of user motivations in Living Labs. Bas Baccarne, Sara Logghe, Carina Veeckman and Dimitri Schuurman

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Session 2: URBAN AND TERRITORIAL INNOVATION WITH LIVING LABS

Meeting room: NAD 403Session chaired by Seppo Leminen, Adjunct Professor, Principal Lecturer, Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Aalto School of Economics

1. Semiotic Web and Sign management as new paradigms for Living Labs in Education- Applications in natural and cultural heritage of insular tropical islands. Noel Conruyt, Véronique Sébastien, Didier Sébastien, Olivier Sébastien, David Grosser2. Living Labbing the Québec Way: a Participatory Research, a Framework and Two Experimentations in Longueuil and Gaspésie. Danielle Lafontaine3. What to do with the information generated in a municipality lead Living Lab? Tiina Ferm, Olli Ojala4. Territory Intelligence as Ethic Space: how of Science and Technology Parks plays a role to facilitate the Urban-Rural Cohesion. Juan A. Bertolin5. Living labs for user-driven urban planning – Empirical findings regarding new ways to engage citizens in the development processes. Lotta Haukipuro, Tommi Heikkinen, Anri Kivimäki6. Retailpower – Urban Living Labs and their contribution in retail innovation. Igor Ter Halle, Michiel Galama, Sjoerd de Vries

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Session 3: CASE STUDIES IN LIVING LAB

APPLICATION DOMAINS

Meeting room: NAD 308Session chaired by Dr. Marita Holst

1. Building on a living lab in dementia care: A transnational multiple case study. Diana Roeg, Liselore Snaphaan, Inge Bongers2. Pop-up Living Labs: Experiments in Co-creating Service Design with Diverse Stakeholders in Hackerspace Communities. Raymond Bond, Maurice Mulvenna (presenter), David Kane, Andrew Bolster, Dewar D Finlay, Suzanne Martin,3. Defining a strategy to attract stakeholders into an open innovation eco-system for precision agriculture in the region of Vojvodina (Serbia). Grigorios Chatzikostas, Spyros Fountas.4. Open innovation systems for value creation and knowledge exchange: results from the Flemish LeYLab Living Lab. Dimitri Schuurman5. New User-centric approach to impact assessment. Case express to connect-project. Anne Äyväri6. A Living Lab approach to the development of a consumer care service platform for older people. Nikki Holiday, Gill Ward, Darren Awang, David Harson7. “Living Labland” – Co-creative Innovation Lab Integrating Cross-border Co-creation of services to research, development and innovation in Higher Education. Seija Jäminki, Marika Saranne.

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1st VELI-PEKKA NIITAMO AWARD FOR BEST ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTION

• Award created in memory of Veli-Pekka (Vellu) Niitamo (1957-2012), father of the European Living Lab movement

• Abstract/paper will be awarded based on both the evaluations of the Scientific Committee and on the votes received from you, the conference participants

• Vote for the best academic contribution by submitting the ballot (in your conference bag) or online on the Summer School website with your individual code

• Winner announced on Aug 30th, Final Conference Day • All abstract/papers on ENoLL USB stick in the bag