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Tuija Hirvikoski

Moscow Urban Forum 2018 City as a Live Lab. Co-creating and Testing Ideas for the Future. Tuija Hirvikoski PhD (Industrial Management) | MSc (Public Administration) | MSc (Physical Education) Together we are stronger

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Tuija Hirvikoski

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  1. Moscow Urban Forum 2018 City as a Live Lab. Co-creating and Testing Ideas for the Future Tuija Hirvikoski PhD (Industrial Management) | MSc (Public Administration) | MSc (Physical Education) Together we are stronger Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland | www.laurea.fi| https://www.laurea.fi/en/research-development-and-innovations/laurea-living-labs Located at and owned by the City of Espoo, the World’s most Intelligent Community 2018 | https://www.intelligentcommunity.org/espoo_finland_is_honored_as_2018_intelligent_community_of_the_year_by_the_intelligent_community_forum_at_its_global_summit_in_london President of European Network of Living Labs  | http://www.openlivinglabs.eu/ | http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/newsletter-specific-archive-issue.cfm?newsletter_service_id=126&lang=default THE MANIFESTO FOR INNOVATION IN EUROPE https://manifestoforinnovationineurope.org/ Open Innovation Luminary Award 2016 , Living Labs for Open Innovation Infrastructure Creation | https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/innovation-luminary-awards-ceremony-2016-open-innovation-20-conference Economic impact of Living Labs https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585317306822 Member of the Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP) | http://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/index.cfm?pg=open-science-policy-platform Member of Horizon interim evaluation expert group (SwafS/RRI) https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/science-and-society Bridging the investment gap: How to tackle the challenges? Committee of Region Opinion http://cor.europa.eu/en/events/Pages/investment-gap.aspx Member of Uusimaa Regional Coordination Committee  | http://www.uudenmaanliitto.fi/en | RIS3 https://www.helsinkismart.fi/

  2. Living Labs, Knowledge Triangle, Triple Helix, Moode2 of Knowledge creation Nyström& Leminen (2011) LLs area functional regions where stakeholders have formed a partnership of firms, public agencies, universities, institutes and users, which consequently collaborate in the creation, prototyping, validating and testing of new services, products, and systems in real life-context. Such contexts include cities, villages, rural areas, industrial plants as well as public places such as airports (hospitals, schools etc). The main idea is that a LL consists of a real-life environment with access to users and methods, through which the functionality of the product or technology is verified and assessed. Open Science, Open Innovation 2.0, Responsible Research and Innovation, ENOLL Finnish Presidency of EU 2006 Science and technology driven innovation 4% Practice based innovation 96% Public-Private-People Partnership (PPPP) Bridging the gap between R&D and market entrance (faster take up of R&D results) EIPs on Smart Cities & Active and Healthy Ageing (AHA)

  3. Cities as Test Beds (supply driven) Cities as Living Labs (demand driven) In Living Labs citizen/end users are actors (not factors) In every phase Test Bed Living Labs to shorten the time from research and product design to market

  4. The Power of Co-creationV. Ramaswamy & F. Gouillart Co-creation is about redefining the process and how organisations engage individuals by bringing them into the value creation process and engaging them in it. This engagement can then achieve results such as designing new products and services, lowering risks and costs, formulating new strategies, increasing market share and loyalty. An engagement platform comprises people, interfaces, processes, and artefacts, which then evolve into value generating environments. The building blocks area dialogue, access, transparency, and reflexivity. Laurea City2020 “Designed with, for and by citizens”

  5. Living Labs 2.0 from methodologies to ecosystems Externally focused collaborative innovation Ecosystem centric, cross-organizational innovation Centralized inward looking innovation Closed Innovation Open Innovation Innovation Networks Ecosystem

  6. Orchestrating Value co-creation and Experimentation (Case Helsinki & 6City) • multiple stakeholders sharing their resources and risks related to innovation • Cities as enablers(including data) • Academia providing the needed evidence based knowledge • Companies commercializing solutions • Jointly creating meaningful jobs

  7. ENoLL Smart Cities Projects

  8. Handbooks

  9. H2020 CIRC4LifeDevelopment of ecosystemic business model elements Identification of joint business model opportunities for different ecosystem actors Investigation of the requirements for ecosystemic business models in a circular economy Develop concepts of ecosystemic business models in a circular economy Facilitation of the ecosystemic business model and the ecosystem strategy

  10. ENoLL Projects: Smart Cities SynchroniCity represents the first attempt to deliver a Single Digital City Market for Europe by piloting its foundations at scale in reference zones across 8 European cities, involving also other cities globally. ENoLL Members participating in the project: Forum Virium Helsinki, Manchester Digital Innovation Living Lab, IoT Smart Santander Living Lab, Brainport Eindhoven, imec.livinglabs ENoLL Members participating in the project: Botnia Living Lab, Basaksehir Living Lab, Espaitec, Brainport Eindhoven The Urban Nature Labs project aims at demonstrating innovation nature-based solutions in cities that are facing challenges of climate change and urbanisation. Climate & Air Pollution: Internet of Things: www.enoll.org/projects

  11. Climate & Air Pollution 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 carob 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. 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.

  12. Internet of Things U4IoT (User engagement for Large Scale Pilots on the Internet of Things)combines complementary expertise encompassing social and economic sciences, communication, crowdsourcing, living labs, co-creative workshops, meetups and personal data protection to actively engage end-users and citizens in the large scale pilots.

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