PROJECT PORTFOLIO 2018 - 2019 +32 2 614 85 47 www.enoll.org Pleinlaan 9, Brussels projects@enoll.org
WHO WE ARE
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Living Labs are open innovation ecosystems based on a systematic user co-creation approach that integrates research and innovation activities in communities, placing citizens at the centre of innovation
ENOLL IN A NUTSHELL
YEAR 2018
150
80%
Active Living Labs' members worldwide
Our active members are for 80% based
(440+ historically recognised over 12
in Europe, and 20% are from outside
years), including active members in 20
Europe. Members are divided in
of the 28 EU Member States, 2 of the
adherent and effective members, as well
candidates, and present in 5 continents
as innovation partners. Members are
in addition to Europe
part of an international community
52%
12
Of the ENoLL members are working in
Every year ENoLL launched a call for
the field of Health & Well-being, while
membership known as a “wave.� This
39% is focussing on social inclusion and
process, dating back to 2006, has today
33% on smart cities in Europe and
resulted in 12 waves with more than 440
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OUR VALUE PROPOSITION
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WHAT LIVING LABS HAVE IN COMMON
People can be involved in all phases of the innovation process thanks to Living Lab methods. From idea generation to building prototypes, from design to commercialisation. ENoLL Living Labs are in regular contact with 1,650,000 citizens for experimentation and testing purposes. ENoLL Living Labs to reach out to around 50 million citizens with their activities and active presence in local communities
At ENoLL, our mission is “Empower everyone to innovate�. Following this principle, we have designed a range of solutions to make innovation easier, more profitable and closer to user needs. No matter if you are city, a private company or a partnership: if you need expertise on open innovation, co-creation and testing of products/services in real-life scenarios we have the right solution for you
ENOLL PROJECTS IN HORIZON 2020
ENoLL is currently active in 8 projects co-funded by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 funding framework. In the past, ENoLL has contributed to other 18 projects within the European context. The sectors in which ENoLL is working are mainly: - Smart Cities - Future Internet - Education - Design - Cross-border, cross-sector collaboration - Creative Industries - Climate - Big Data In projects, ENoLL provides support in terms of training and implementation of the Living Lab approach, aiming to manage local ecosystems and inter-disciplinary teams, thus fostering inclusion within urban and regional contexts. This approach is multi-thematic: Culture, urban innovation, cultural-heritage, well-being, ICT, sustainability, skills' development and inclusion. ENoLL ensures the replicability and scalability of pilots at international level, thus involving citizens and end-users since step 1 of each project for generating innovation
ENOLL ACTIVE PROJECTS
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
SYNCHRONICITY Synchronicity opens up a global IoT market where cities and businesses develop shared digital services to improve the lives of citizens and grow local economies. The project represents the first attempt to deliver a digital single market for IoTenabled urban services in Europe and beyond – in 8 EU cities and worldwide – connecting 39 partners from 13 countries over 3 continents
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
15 MILLION euro
INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS 2017 - 2019
TOPIC IoT-01-2016 Large Scale Pilots
CALL FOR PROPOSAL H2020-IOT-2016
OUR ROLE We lead communications both at internal and external level for the whole project, which include organisation of international events and networking activities
ENOLL MEMBERS Manchester Digital Innovation Living Lab, IoT Smart Santander Living Lab, Brainport Eindhoven, imec.livinglabs
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
TALIA A horizontal project promoting the development of social and creative clusters in the Mediterranean region to improve its policy impact in the innovation domain. TALIA will capture the insights coming from the most interesting experiences taking place in our territories, to support policy-makers who aim to effectively deploy a Mediterranean Model of creativity and social innovation
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
1.5 MILLION euro
HORIZONTAL PROJECT
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2016 - 2019
Priority Axis 1: Promoting Mediterranean innovation capacities to develop smart and sustainable growth
INTERREG MED
OUR ROLE ENoLL will support the development of sustainable Quadruple Helix structures in the MED and will mainstream results from the MED area to the rest of Europe
ENOLL MEMBERS Consorcio Fernando de los Rios/Guadalinfo
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
U4IOT The U4IoT project is a coordination and support action in IoT European Large-Scale Pilot programme with the objective to support end-user engagement and co-creation in the Large-Scale Pilot (LSP) projects’ design, deployment and assessment. The project combines multidisciplinary expertise of 9 partners from 5 European countries
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
999K euro
COORDINATION & SUPPORT ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2016 - 2019
IoT-01-2016 Large Scale Pilots
2020-IOT-2016
OUR ROLE ENoLL is leading the activities related to U4IoT online tools on enduser engagement as well as the Living Lab support provided by U4IoT
ENOLL MEMBERS Luleå University of Technology / Botnia Living Lab, imec
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
EU-MACS EU-MACS (European Market for Climate Services) project analyses the market structures and drivers, obstacles and opportunities from scientific, technical, legal, ethical, governance and socioeconomic vantage points. The analysis is grounded in economic and political science theories on how service markets with public and private features can develop, and how innovations may succeed
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
24 MONTHS
1.5 MILLION euro
RESEARCH 7 INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2016 - 2018
SC5-03-2016 Climate services market research
H2020-SC5-2016-OneStageB
OUR ROLE ENoLL approaches Climate Services for urban planning through a cocreative approach, utilizing the expertise of Living Lab approaches in Climate Service market creation. This has been achieved by organizing four stakeholder workshops (in Bologna and in Helsinki) where the stakeholders have been engaged in first collaborative service development and interactive market exploration, and in real-life experimentation for early adoption. ENoLL also has an active role in communication, dissemination & outreach
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
ISCAPE iSCAPE aims to develop and evaluate an integrated strategy for air pollution control in European cities grounded on evidence-based analysis. The project will develop the tools required to obtain an air pollution free/low carbon society by addressing air quality and climate change concerns together through the application of new smart and sustainable technologies for integration into urban design and guidelines
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
5.850 MILLION euro
RESEARCH & INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
2016 - 2019
H2020-SC5-04-2015 “Improving the air quality and reducing the carbon footprint of European cities”
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
OUR ROLE ENoLL role is to support the implementation of the approach from different Living Labs to design and deploy a network of air quality and meteorological sensors (both stationary and mobile) and evaluate the benefits expected from the interventions on a neighborhood and city-wide scale, ranging from quantification of pollutant concentration to exposure
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
UNALAB The Urban Nature Labs project will demonstrate innovation nature-based solutions in cities that are facing challenges of climate change and urbanisation. Through the project locally-attuned innovative water management systems will be cocreate and demonstrated in the context of an integrated urban ecological approach: the Urban Nature Lab (UNaLab)
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
60 MONTHS
12.800 MILLION euro
INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2017 - 2022
SCC-2-2016-2017 Smart Cities and Communities Nature based solutions
H2020-SCC-NBS-2stage-2016
OUR ROLE ENoLL is leading a Work Package on co-creative tools and methods, with the help of UNALAB partners. To facilitate and develop trainings, ENoLL is engaging experts from the network
ENOLL MEMBERS Botnia Living Lab (Luleå University of Technology), Basaksehir Living Lab, Espaitec, Brainport Eindhoven
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
SISCODE SISCODE aims to understand co-creation as a bottom-up and design-driven phenomenon that is flourishing in Europe (in fab labs, Living Labs, social innovations, smart cities, communities and regions); to analyse favourable conditions that support its effective introduction, scalability and replication; and to use this knowledge to cross-fertilise RRI practices and policies
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
4 MILLION euro
RESEARCH & INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2018 - 2021
SwafS-13-2017 Integrating Society in Science and Innovation
H2020-SwafS-2017-1
OUR ROLE ENoLL will collaborate with the other networks in the project to build a transnational system of co-creation laboratories to experiment with a design-driven approach to cocreation, drawing knowledge from real-life experimentations to foster cross-fertilisation of know-how
ENOLL MEMBERS Krakow Technology Park, THESS-AHALL, BioSense Institute (PA4ALL)
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
EUSIC2018 The European Social Innovation Competition, launched in memory of Diogo Vasconcelos, is a challenge prize run by the European Commission across all European countries, now in its sixth year. The 2018 Competition is titled RE:THINK LOCAL and seeks to find the most innovative projects, products, services, business models and collaborations that empower young people to participate fully in a changing economy
DURATION
FUNDING
FUNDING SCHEME
36 MONTHS
4 MILLION euro
RESEARCH & INNOVATION ACTION
YEARS
TOPIC
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
2018 - 2021
SwafS-13-2017 Integrating Society in Science and Innovation
H2020-SwafS-2017-1
OUR ROLE ENoLL will assess 250 entries and recommend judges from different countries for the selection of the semi-finalists, as well as identify Local Mentors from Living Labs across Europe to support the semifinalists through their development process and provide them with specialized assistance. ENoLL will deliver a workshop at the Academy on user-centred design and contribute to mapping the social innovation ecosystem in Europe to help connect semi-finalists with relevant support organisations
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ENOLL CONCLUDED PROJECTS
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
SPECIFI The SPECIFI project aimed at demonstrating the positive impacts of a European Creative Ring of Smart Cities and Regions, with real-life Future Internet (Fiber-to�the�Home and Wireless) infrastructures. These scenarios included real-life users in 5 certified Living Labs active in 3 smart cities and their surrounding regions
DURATION
FUNDING
30 MONTHS
5.7 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2013 - 2015
Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme - ICT Policy Support Programme
RESULTS IN BRIEF SPECIFI has: 1. combined NGA and IoT infrastructures and platforms for the Future Internet for setting up an European Creative Ring of Smart Cities and Regions 2. facilitated the set-up, customization, delivery and sharing of innovative, user co-designed arts, media and leisure services locally, regionally, and across Europe 3. provided a networking place for stakeholders in the Creative Industries
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
ECIM ECIM is a flexible cloud-based solution designed to support smart, liveable and connected cities by foster and bring together state of the art transportation services that make it easier for people and goods to move between destinations as quickly, cheaply and greenly as possible. ECIM facilitated cities & businesses to easily migrate services to the cloud & provides open cloud-based services to innovators
DURATION
FUNDING
18 MONTHS
2.2 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2014 - 2016
CIP-ICT-PSP.2013.1.1 Cloud of public services
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has 1. developed a cloud-based marketplace where service providers, data providers and developers can co-design and cocreate Smart Mobility applications 2. for public administrations, ECIM provided a cloud-based platform to which they could migrate existing transport services, create new ones and provide a marketplace to sell them
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
CITYSDK CitySDK created a toolkit to enable a more efficient utilization of the expertise and know-how of developer communities to be applied in city development. The toolkit comprised open and interoperable digital service interfaces, as well as processes and usability standards
DURATION
FUNDING
18 MONTHS
3.4 MILLION euro
YEARS 2012 - 2014
PROGRAMME CIP-ICT-PSP.2011.5.1 - Open Innovation for future Internetenabled Services in "smart" Cities
RESULTS IN BRIEF CitySDK has: 1. developed a toolkit with the involvement of 8 cities across Europe to understand some of the difficulties and problems cities face 2. provided tools and a cookbook (https://www.citysdk.eu/citysdkcookbook-is-out/), as well as the Getting Started (https://www.citysdk.eu/citysdktoolkit/getting-started-2/) section offering an easy guide to working with the CitySDK or the Components
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
MYNEIGHBOURHOOD MyNeighbourhood aimed at creating a new and ‘smarter’ conception of the ‘Smart City’ that focuses on people and their well being, rather than just on ICT infrastructures and dashboards. In so doing, MyNeighbourhood used new technologies and user data to help recreate a lost sense of neighbourhood that is rooted in local place, common ties and personal interaction
DURATION
FUNDING
18 MONTHS
2.4 MILLION euro
YEARS 2013 - 2015
PROGRAMME CIP-ICT-PSP.2012.1.3 Open Innovation for Internet-enabled services and next generation access (NGA) in 'smart' cities
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. combined the data and functionality of existing City Information Apps (i.e. MyCityWay, Foursquare) with new tools that connect people locally both on and offline 2. used gamification to encourage people to get involved with their own neighbourhoods and engage their family and friends to do the same
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
SMARTIP The SMARTiP project took the experience developed by a wide range of existing user-driven, open innovation initiatives in Europe developed through Living Labs, and applied it to the challenge of transforming public services by empowering ‘smart citizens’, able to use and co-produce innovative Internet-enabled services within ‘smart’ cities. The aim was to enable to adoption of open platforms for the co-production of citizen-centric Internet-enabled services in five test-bed sites
DURATION
FUNDING
40 MONTHS
2.2 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2010 - 2014
CIP-ICT-PSP.2010.4.1 - Open Innovation for future Internet-enabled Services in "smart" Cities
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. developed a series of pilot projects covering three thematic areas: Smart engagement, Smart environments, Smart mobility 2. acted as a catalyst to stimulate citizen engagement in becoming active generators of content and applications development, as well as being more informed and involved users of the developing Internetenabled services in 'smart' cities
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
EPIC The European Platform for Intelligent Cities combined innovation ecosystem processes, fully researched and tested e-Government service applications and new cloud computing technologies to create the first truly scalable and flexible panEuropean platform for innovative, user-driven public service delivery, along with a user Road Map
DURATION
FUNDING
36 MONTHS
6 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2010 - 2014
CIP-ICT-PSP.2010.4.1 - Open Innovation for future Internet-enabled Services in "smart" Cities
RESULTS IN BRIEF 1. INFRASTRUCTURE: a tested prototype for a panEuropean web service delivery platform 2. WEB SERVICES: a range of eGovernment web services extending to the private sector and citizens 3. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY: a deployment roadmap that shows how a ‘Smart City’ can transition to web-based service and cloud computing
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
PERIPHÈRIA The objective of PERIPHÈRIA was to deploy convergent Future Internet (FI) platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles in and across emergent networks of “smart” peripheral cities in Europe, dynamic realities with a specific vocation for green creativity
DURATION
FUNDING
30 MONTHS
2.4 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2010 - 2013
CIP-ICT-PSP.2010.4.1 - Open Innovation for future Internet-enabled Services in "smart" Cities
RESULTS IN BRIEF A new methodological approach to technology development set up in five archetypical "Arenas": 1. Smart Neighbourhood: where people can collaborate 2. Smart Street: where new transportation behaviors develop 3. Smart Square: where civic decisions are taken 4. Smart Museum and Park: where natural and cultural heritage feed learning 5. Smart City Hall: where mobile egovernment services are delivered
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
CONCORD CONCORD advanced European Future Internet research and innovation by supporting the successful implementation of the European Commission's Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI-PPP) Programme. CONCORD coordinated and facilitated the alignment of FIPPP activities to ensure the relevance, rigor and robustness of the emerging Future Internet (FI) concepts, visions and roadmaps
DURATION
FUNDING
57 MONTHS
5.8 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2011 - 2016
FI.ICT-2011.1.10 Programme Facilitation and Support
RESULTS IN BRIEF CONCORD has: 1. provided the FI-PPP programme with numerous coordination and support actions to ensure its success and expand the external reach and potential impact of the programme 2. established an industry-driven open-source foundation in Berlin in 2016, the FIWARE Foundation, offering close links to EU Member States’ digitalisation strategies
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
CREATIFI CreatiFI introduced FIWARE technologies to very large relevant communities of Creative Industries. CreatiFI aimed to attract a large number of developers to participate in developing tools and services for creative communities. This initiative was developing a large amount of FIWARE prototypes and technically mature commercial viable FIWARE tools for the Creative Industries
DURATION
FUNDING
26 MONTHS
5.9 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
20114- 2016
ICT-2013.1.8 Expansion of Use Cases
RESULTS IN BRIEF CreatiFI offered: 1. a very intensive dissemination and networking based on European ICT & Creative Industry Ecosystems 2. matchmaking between tech-savvy and creative people and organisations 3. established and proven sets of procedures, methods, and tools 4. technology and innovation support towards FI-PPP enablers 5. Living Lab tests that enable SMEs to explore markets 6. gateways to further funding
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
FISPACE The FIspace project, which was one of the second phase FI-PPP projects, aimed at developing and validating novel Future-Internet-enabled solutions to address the pressing challenges arising in collaborative business networks, focusing on use cases from the Agri-Food and Transport & Logistics industries
DURATION
FUNDING
29 MONTHS
13.5 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
20113- 2015
FI.ICT-2011.1.8 Use Case scenarios and early trials
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has developed: 1. more than 20 apps addressing multiple challenges from different sectors 2. a business-to-business (B2B) collaboration platform to find partners and exchange data 3. a set of tutorials and courses on the apps and security models
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
ACE ACE worked on delivering targeted cross-border services to highly innovative entrepreneurs, startups and SMEs in the ICT sector in order to accelerate their growth. The ACE programme was supported by cross-border finance experts, and by the European innovation support networks EBN and ENOLL
DURATION
FUNDING
26 MONTHS
2 MILLION euro
YEARS 20113- 2015
PROGRAMME FICT-2013.11.5 Cross border services, investment readiness and legal advice for ICT SMEs, start-ups and entrepreneurs
RESULTS IN BRIEF The ACE programme has provided: 1. innovative start-ups and high growth ICT companies with direct assistance in finding partners, clients and financing 2. open calls for candidates through relevant European networks and associations 3. a lead mentor to the companies assigned to guide them through the overall ACE programme and developed an individual internationalisation action plan
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
INNOMATNET InnoMatNet was a project funded under the NMP (Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies) theme of the EU 7th Framework Programme, with the overall goal of promoting collaboration, knowledge transfer, and the creation of new alliances between materials' researchers, designers in industry, and others involved in innovation
DURATION
FUNDING
30 MONTHS
1.2 MILLION euro
YEARS 2012- 2014
PROGRAMME NMP.2011.2.3-3 Networking of materials laboratories and innovation actors in various industrial sectors for product or process innovation
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has provided: 1. the identification of key stakeholders in materials and design research in Europe 2. a questionnaire that mapped their needs 3. five case studies of global best practices to design and improve innovation in the sector 4. a series of 10 one-day networking and training workshops across the EU that attracted over 500 key stakeholders
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
EUROPEANA CREATIVE Europeana Creative enabled & promoted greater re-use of cultural heritage resources by creative industries. Europeana Creative set the stage for fascinating collaborations between content-providing cultural heritage institutions and creative industries stakeholders in the education, tourism, social networks and design sectors
DURATION
FUNDING
30 MONTHS
4.2 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2013- 2015
CIP-ICT-PSP.2012.2.1 Europeana and creativity
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. established the Europeana Labs Network of online and physical spaces for experimentation 2. extended the Europeana Licensing Framework from metadata to content 3. implemented the infrastructure and essential transformation services needed to successfully support re-use of cultural resources 4. set up Open Innovation competition Challenges to spin off five viable projects 5. identified business models to develop products and services based on the Content Re-use Framework
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
DESIGN FOR EUROPE Design for Europe was a European initiative that aimed to help people to accelerate innovation across Europe, boosting economic growth and job creation. An international consortium built a web platform, a set of case studies and a programme of events to share the knowledge and skills to innovate in business, the public sector and policymaking
DURATION
FUNDING
36 MONTHS
2.9 MILLION euro
YEARS 2014 - 2016
PROGRAMME EU's Action Plan for Design-Driven Innovation
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. created a website that presented a collection of case studies, expert thought leadership, guides and tools 2. developed a facility to comment on articles and discuss the ideas 3. provided a series of events to strengthen the community of practice, share knowledge and build skills 4. appointed ambassadors to help promote Design for Europe and champion design-driven innovation 5. selected leading figures to be Design for Europe experts
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IDEALL The Integrating Design for All in Living Labs, or IDeALL project, which was financed by the Directorate General of Enterprise and Industry of the European Commission, aimed to bring together the Living Lab community with the design community
DURATION
FUNDING
30 MONTHS
25K
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2012 - 2014
Open Call from the European Design Innovation Initiative
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. conducted 23 experiments successfully across 3 business sectors 2. published 50 case studies demonstrating the impact of design for all, co-design and usercentered design methodologies 3. developed 21 pilot projects to train public and private managers to integrate user centred innovation in their organisation’s strategy
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
JAMTODAY JamToday aimed to use game design principles not just to create useful and meaningful games, but also to explain and design the context (such as the classroom) where games can be effectively implemented. Each year, JamToday organised game jams in multiple locations focusing on a particular theme and a pan European conference each year
DURATION
FUNDING
38 MONTHS
1 MILLION euro
YEARS 2014 - 2017
PROGRAMME CIP-ICT-PSP.2013.2.3b ICT for learning – Organising competitions on educational games
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. hosted 35 game jams in 13 countries 2. involved close to 1000 participants 3. developed close to 200 gamebased prototypes 4. created a toolkit for preparing, executing, evaluating and transferring the game jams
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
PELARS The PELARS project generated, analyzed, used and provided feedback for analytics derived from hands-on, project-based and experiential learning scenarios. The project produced and evaluated technology designs for analytic data generation for constructivist learning scenarios in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) topics
DURATION
FUNDING
48 MONTHS
3 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2014 - 2017
ICT-2013.8.2 Technology-enhanced learning
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. designed and developed real technologies (kits, electronics systems, and sensor systems in the classroom) to help teachers and learners understanding what is happening when people do Science Technology Engineering and Math 2. worked with high schools, undergraduate engineering and masters courses in interaction design looking common patterns across different environments 3. helped develop the field of multimodal learning analytics
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CONCLUDED PROJECTS
FUSEPOOL Fusepool developed an user-adaptive ÂŤLiving Knowledge PoolÂť for product development and research. Compared to existing search and knowledge management solutions, Fusepool provided two core benefits: the automated transformation of content from web-harvesting and participating organizations into structured Linked Open Data format and the automated group-specific optimization of knowledge finding and matching based on transfer learning
DURATION
FUNDING
36 MONTHS
2 MILLION euro
YEARS
PROGRAMME
2012 - 2014
ICT-2011.4.1 - SME initiative on Digital Content and Languages
RESULTS IN BRIEF The project has: 1. refined and enriched raw data using common standards 2. provided tools for analyzing and visualizing data so that end users and other software receive timely, context-aware and relevant information 3. published and managed an open call for end users to develop flagship applications 4. created a portal where suitable business partners and experts are displayed within seconds
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