From 2 to 4 June 2026, URBIS 2026 will bring together city leaders, innovators, and stakeholders at the Brno Exhibition Centre to explore practical solutions for smarter, more resilient municipalities.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) will play a key role in this year’s programme, with high-level contributions from Wim De Kinderen, alongside colleagues Marta I. De Los Ríos White and Koen Vervoort.
As cities and regions face increasingly complex challenges, from climate adaptation to digital transformation, collaborative innovation has become essential. Living Labs provide a proven methodology to co-create solutions with citizens, businesses, academia, and public authorities in real-life environments.
During the opening session on 2 June, Wim De Kinderen will deliver a keynote highlighting:
His keynote will set the stage for understanding how Living Labs contribute to the development of smart cities and communities, while also offering recommendations for future success.
On 3 June, Marta I. De Los Ríos White and Koen Vervoort will take part in a dedicated Living Labs session, moving from strategy to practical implementation.
The session will include:
The second part will adopt a dynamic PechaKucha format, showcasing certified Living Labs and their impact across Europe.
Beyond the main sessions, ENoLL experts will be available throughout the event at the BVV Living Lab booth, offering participants the opportunity to:
Additionally, Wim De Kinderen will represent ENoLL in a closed-door S3 workshop, contributing to strategic discussions on innovation and regional development.
ENoLL’s participation in URBIS 2026 reinforces the importance of Living Labs as a driver of inclusive, sustainable, and scalable innovation.
By bridging strategic vision with practical tools, ENoLL continues to support cities and regions in navigating complex transitions and building resilient futures.