Historically Labelled Living Labs
Since its formation in 2006 ENoLL has labelled 440+ Living Labs. See the full list of Labelled Living Labs who are not active members of the network.
The aim of the cooperative society Earth observation Living Labs (E2L) is to develop the use of space technologies based on the tools of geospatial information, in order to serve rural territories by co-designing innovative solutions that create value and improve existing practices.
The central idea of E2L focuses on the concept of regional living labs: E2L proposes a set of contexts (ways of expressing requirements for users, testing and demonstrations) to prove the usefulness of the applications of research and development activities in space technologies.
E2L’s aim is to support the creation of new services by placing the end user in the position of being a co-developer on the scale of publicly managed territories.
E2L continues to develop the method initiated in the area of Pays Portes de Gascogne which has been the center of creation of a Pôle d’Expérimentation et d’Application des technologies spatiales – PATS (an experimentation cluster on the use of space technologies). This cluster functions as an instrument enabling the adaptation of structural changes of the local economy to help emerging a new dynamic and competitive knowledge economy, based on the ability to experiment on the local and regional scale.
It supports research and technological development projects, whose strong potential of recovery depends on the transferability of its results to companies. Simultaneously, it encourages companies to enrol in the dynamics of research activities.
Since its formation in 2006 ENoLL has labelled 440+ Living Labs. See the full list of Labelled Living Labs who are not active members of the network.