The European Union strategic initiative on Embedded Computing Systems, the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative (JTI), which is implemented as a Joint Undertaking (JU) is funding real-life experiments in Living Labs:
The European Union strategic initiative on Embedded Computing Systems, the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative (JTI), which is implemented as a Joint Undertaking (JU) is funding real-life experiments in Living Labs:
“The concept of Living Labs is based on a systematic user co-creation approach integrating research and innovation processes. These are integrated through the exploration, experimentation and evaluation of innovative ideas, scenarios concepts and related technological artefacts in real-life use cases. Living Labs enable concurrent consideration of both the global performance of a product or service and its potential adoption by end users.
The Living Labs concurrently involves the following multidisciplinary activities: co-creation, exploration, experimentation and evaluation. ARTEMIS recognizes that large experimentation platforms exist at national or European levels, which could provide for some applications domains targeted by ARTEMIS a suitable ”real-life” experimentation environment, and which could benefit from the innovative ideas, concepts and artefacts developed by ARTEMIS. It is part of the real-life experiments priority to support the creation of new Living Labs or to participate in established Living Labs as part of or besides the typical R&D projects.”
ARTEMIS aims to tackle the research and structural challenges faced by European industry by defining and implementing a coherent Research Agenda for Embedded Computing Systems. The ARTEMIS JU will manage and co-ordinate research activities through open calls for proposals through a 10-year, € 2.5 billion research programme on Embedded Computing Systems. The programme is open to organisations in European Union Member States and Associated Countries. Selected projects will be co-financed by the Joint Undertaking and the Member States that have joined ARTEMIS.”
See more information about the Artemis Call on Cordis portal.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs.
The European Network of Living Labs is the international, non-profit, independent association of Living Labs.
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