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Living Lab On Demand

A mobile Living Lab platform for innovation in Malta, facilitating the understanding, utilization, and leveraging of Big Data to transform the country into an international hub for innovation. The platform supports existing concepts like "Malta: Blockchain island" and self-drive electric cars in tourism. The Living Lab On Demand is a flexible and easily accessible platform that can be booked by actors through a simple procedure.

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Living Lab On Demand

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  1. Living Lab On Demand as „testbed as a service“ (TaaS) TundeKallai email: tkallai60@gmail.com TR Associates Ltd. (MT) Tel:+41788343104 (WhatsApp) Skype:tkallai

  2. Living Lab On Demand Innovation The goal includes to develop platform for understanding, utilizing, and leveraging BigDatabynew concepts and supporting some existing one (like “Malta: Blockchain island” and self-drive electric cars in tourism) that have the potential to transform Malta as an international hub for innovation. Living Lab On Demand is a mobile Living Lab, flexible and running to anywhere where the actors will book it by a simple and easy On Demand procedure.The e-Palette Conceptof TOYOTA design was not tested yet in Europe. The concept perfectly reflects the future needs of the urban areas, how to improve the lifestyle of its citizen therefore is in line with the current public and business initiatives in Malta. Design approach The mentioned tools will be used in all phases for the benefits of innovation : i) by offering an easy, tailored, and low-resource-demanding, multi-method co-creation process; ii) a co-operation opportunity with a desirable customer; iii) direct interaction between company, customer and end users during the process; iv) obtained knowledge and experience of the impact of co-creation and end-user involvement; v) improved, co-created products meeting the needs of the end-users/customers; and vi) a valuable reference and use case to support new businesses. Please insert a picture here related to your initiative/solution

  3. Living Lab on Demand Scaling up prospects Relation to the urbanscape The project is based on multi-actor collaboration and innovation, therefore to build a network and innovation ecosystem with local/international developers, providers, customers, researchers, citizen, public and financial institutions, city councils, civil organisations and start-ups is crucial. The main partners would be IoT Malta Ltd as the first organization in Malta offering devices and solutions for the IoT. (http://iotmalta.com). The public partner will be City of Valetta and Malta-EU Steering Committee, as a main bridge to the civil society and municipalities. The significant users would come from the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation (CEBI) & De Bono Institute at University of Malta and Microsoft Innovation Centre, KnowMeNow - the Maltese Start-up owned by JitKYC Limited, who built a decentralised and open blockchain trust ecosystem (https://www.knowmenow.com). To measure the replication potentials, a set of criteria have been specified : Geographical contextualization - the Living Lab On Demand must have a physical location . Experimenting - the LL are constituted with the purpose of experimenting with and testing future (urban) sustainability solutions. Learning – about sustainability challenges is an explicit goal of the labs’ operations. Co-Design – several actors from different societal domains actively collaborate in the LL (e.g. knowledge institutions, private sector, civil society). Lab themes – the lab activities do address both, societal sustainability challenges and a particular local urban challenge (e.g. mobility, transport ). Maturity – the LL will operating for a minimum duration of 5 years. Access – the leading actors and managing representatives of the LL are identifiable and accessible. The aforementioned set of criteria taking into account the sustainability principles of urban transitions..

  4. Living Lab on Demand To watch the concept of e-Palette and its flexibility, the open interior design layout was the origin of our idea . e-Palette vehicle can be outfitted with purpose-built interiors in accordance with the user's needs and this framework is also designed for usage optimization, sharing and support the transition seamlessly from one application to another. That gave us the first motivation to transform and adapt the Living Lab methodology to e-Palette. The mobile unit is open and running in public spaces to provide access to anyone (developers , solution providers and end-users) to test applications that also generate open data thus creating new value chains . The Living Lab On Demand provides IoT infrastructure (on public networks : 5G, Sigfox or LoRa ). Sensors , actionable Open Data and developer friendly platform stimulate the creation of new apps making a rapid impact on the urban economy. The Living Lab can be booked/rented "On Demand" by multi-actors (individuals, teams, startups).

  5. Living Lab on Demand astestbed as a service“ (TaaS)

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