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12th wave Members
49 ENoLL Activity Report 2018 6.1
Living Labs
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12th wave members
A warm welcome to the new 12th wave ENoLL members
• Kiraki Living Lab (Armenia) • Université du Domicile (France) • Agir Pour la Télémédecine (France) • Living lab_Aktan (France) • K8 Institut für strategische Ästhetik gGmbH(Germany) • Torino City Lab (Italy) • Transilvania Living Lab (Romania) • MediaLab UGR – Research laboratory in Culture and Digital Society (Spain) • MDH Living Lab@IPR (Sweden) • Ecopol Living Lab for quality of life (Switzerland)
Kiraki Living Lab (Armenia) “Kiraki” is a club of professionals with a portfolio of social innovation projects, startups and development initiatives. The team has set up and run the first Social Innovation Lab in Armenia – Kolba Lab – in the heart of UNDP Armenia. Kolba Lab professionals are passionate about experimentation, testing new approaches and building networks of creative people with new ideas.
Université du Domicile (France) Hosted by IPERIA l’Institut (an association which has been contributing to the professionalisation of domestic work) UDD explores the invisible practices, activities, skills, that are developed at home and that people do unconsciously. Usually, these practices are invisible, not because they do not exist, but because they are not considered important. Main goal of the Living Lab is to highlight them, to give them value, and to co-create trainings, products, services and good practices, to give people solutions to benefit from all of them. This will also enable the professionalisation of domestic abilities. The UDD has the capabilities to create user-centred solutions to help people to live better at home. provide leadership and encourage community development. Living Lab_Aktan (France) Aktan Living Lab focuses on creating mobile tools. The Living Lab strives to be an in situ user research tool for exploration, co-designing and testing. To enable the possibility of in situ workshops through which a wide range of people is integrated, the Living Lab takes advantage of mobile infrastructures. It has collaborated with numerous companies and event expanded its activities to Poland.
K8 Institut für strategische Ästhetik gGmbH (Germany) K8 is developing projects with the aim of actively participating in this design process, structuring it, developing the dependencies created by digitisation, developing opportunities for participation, and making them tangible in such a way that they become the subject of joint reflection and decision can. K8 is particularly interested in the role of collaborative design methodologies in processes of organisational development and has already co-develop a Collaboration Design Toolkit in cooperation with OuiShare.
Agir Pour la Télémédecine (France) The French Living Lab collects data on the deployment of telemedicine in France and around the world. It does so through a Telemedicine Observatory and analyses it to produce information. The Living Labs strives to improve the quality of eHealth / Telemedicine solutions in member institutions by creating a collaborative platform to build knowledge, share resources and case studies, Torino City Lab (Italy) Torino City Lab emerged from “Living Lab pilots” in the field of “civic technologies” applied to urban environment at a district scale and has scaled-up to a new administrative policy framework initiated by the Torino municipality – “Torino City Lab”. The Living Lab aims to provide real-life testing environments for “frontier innovation” in smart cities.
Transilvania Living Lab (Romania) Host organisation, ARIES Transilvania, is an industry driven IT association that has developed a Living Lab with the aim of highlighting the potential of existing innovation ecosystem in the Cluj-Napoca region of Romania.
MediaLab UGR – Research laboratory in Culture and Digital Society (Spain) MediaLab UGR, born in the University environment, acts as a meeting point for research, analysis, and the dissemination of opportunities generated by digital technologies in the areas of culture and society. The Lab places special emphasis on prototyping and open knowledge. MDH Living Lab@IPR (Sweden) MDH Living Lab@IPR is founded on a unique network of collaboration and co-creation with industry and municipalities in the region, which has been established over more than ten years. It is hosted by Malardalen University which employ co-creation strategy across research and education. The Living Lab employs cocreation techniques when working with SMEs and municipalities.
Ecopol Living Lab for quality of life (Switzerland) Ecopol Living Lab for Quality of Life also known as Ecopol Ecovillage (or Labo Vivant Ecopol in French) is a unique Living Lab with 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.
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