OpenLivingLab Days in Barcelona, Spain between 21-23 September 2023

OpenLivingLab Days (OLLD) is the annual gathering of the global Living Lab community. Through interactive panel discussions, hands-on workshops with leading experts and site visits to our local partners, OLLD offers an exclusive networking and knowledge sharing experience. The  next edition of the OLLD will be held in Barcelona, Spain between 21-23 September 2022. The theme of the event is: “Living Labs for an era of transitions: How human-centric innovation is changing our lives”.

Calendar

November 2017

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December 2017

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OEB17: Learning Uncertainty

Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017
Berlin

OEB Global 2017

Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017
Berlin

OEB Global

Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017
Berlin

Start Date

Thursday, 21 Dec 2017
38, Dongtansandan 7-gil, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea, 18487
Smart Safety Living Lab (SSLL) focuses on supporting SMEs in the industrial and manufacturing fields. For this, we provide various services, such as business model (BM) development, User Experience (UX) evaluation, and certification for market launching. We have operated two specialized laboratories: 1) Industrial Living Lab and 2) Life Safety Living Lab, and supported validation and certification on 10 products or services each year since 2017 (now in its fifth year). For the consistent and iterative operation, SSLL defined a guideline for the operation by working with various special organizations, such as POSTECH, Ajou. University, Korea Conformity Laboratories, and Hwaseong Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
      

January 2018

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February 2018

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Clarity Conference

Wednesday, 14 Feb 2018
SKELLEFTEÅ, Sweden

ITU WORKSHOP ON DATA PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT

Monday, 19 Feb 2018
Brussels
1st ITU Workshop on Data Processing and Management for IoT and Smart Cities & amp; Communities, at the European Commission in Brussels

Technology to create the most attractive SmartCity

Tuesday, 20 Feb 2018
Brussels
This workshop will be limited to 24 attendees to enable meaningful discussions and interactions and will leverage real world examples of digital transformation projects in cities across Europe and in topics of interest such as how to create an innovative Smart City.

Interop Summit

Friday, 23 Feb 2018
Brussels
INTEROP SUMMIT 2018 is all about interoperability in the context of e-government. The event aims to promote and disseminate best practices on interoperability, based upon the building blocks of the European Commission's ISA² programme. It is organised by Informatie Vlaanderen that drives the transition to a digital Flemish government.

Digital Democracy Day 2018 – Crowdsourcing EU legislation: Taking Decisions With Citizens and Not For Them

Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018
Brussels
Many local and national governments worldwide are using crowdsourcing methods to enable people to participate in policy debates in a constructive way and to learn from each other throughout the deliberation process (“wisdom of the crowd” principle).

World Sustainable Energy Days 2018

Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018
The energy world will meet at the "World Sustainable Energy Days" from 28 February - 2 March 2018 in Wels, Austria.

5GINFIRE Open Call

Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018
GINFIRE Open Call - phase 1 – on “Initial experiments and additional functionalities and infrastructures for experimentation”

Smart Cities Expo Curitiba

Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018
Curitiba, Brazil
Smart Cities focused congress
   

March 2018

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European Leadership through Disruptive Technologies

Wednesday, 07 Mar 2018
Brussels
The EFFECT project is pleased to invite you to the workshop "European Leadership through Disruptive Technologies: Future and Emerging Technologies towards 2030", which will take place on the 7th of March 2018 from 18:00 to 20:00, in the building of the European Parliament in Brussels.

Open Science Conference 2018

Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018
Berlin
The Open Science Conference 2018 is the 5th international conference organized by the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0.

Golden Opportunities for the Silver Economy

Wednesday, 28 Mar 2018
Learn about the Silver Economy and the chance it offers to solve some of the biggest challenges ahead during our SEAS 2 Grow annual event on 28th March at Brussels Explore what it means for you and your organisation and connect with people and businesses to unlock its opportunities and drive its potential.

April 2018

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International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society

Wednesday, 04 Apr 2018
Vienna
Theme of the conference is: Expanding cities - Diminishing space Cities are growing. Retreat and regeneration areas are getting smaller. This brings along enormous challenges and threats. At the same time there are unprecedented technologies that might help solve the issues.

Made in MED

Wednesday, 18 Apr 2018
Rome, Italy
MADE in MED event will present the first results of our 90 projects through a conference and an exhibition.

African Hackathon VR/AR

Friday, 20 Apr 2018
Tunis, Tunisia
Augmented and Virtual Reality Hackaton in Tunis

Collective Innovation for Public Transport in European cities conference

Tuesday, 24 Apr 2018
Ateliers des Tanneurs, Rue des Tanneurs 58, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgique
CIPTEC has created innovative concepts and tools for Public Transport that lead to more passengers at reasonably low cost.

Open Research Data to Support Sustainable Health Initiatives

Tuesday, 24 Apr 2018
Hotel Renaissance, Brussels, Belgium
The workshop aims to draw lessons from recent successes in the application of big data and artificial intelligence

Cities and regions in Europe as Test beds: making the most of the opportunities

Wednesday, 25 Apr 2018
Gothenburg European Office, Rue du Luxembourg 3, 1000 Brussels
Role of cities and regions as test environments
     

May 2018

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Digital Transformation: Delivering the vision for agile, flexible and secure public services

Thursday, 03 May 2018
America Square Conference Centre, London, the UK
Learn how to embed the latest digital solutions

JAMTODAY ALMERIA 2018

Friday, 04 May 2018
Almería, Spain
What is JamToday Almería?: it is a contextualized event, taking place yearly in Almería (a location in South Spain) aiming creation, implementation and development of educative games.

International Future Center Summit

Sunday, 06 May 2018
Copenhagen (Denmark), Malmo, Lund (Sweden)
Bridges‭: ‬Co-Creating Impact Across Borders

Mediterranean Innovation comes to Brussels: Bringing creative minds together

Monday, 07 May 2018
Brussels, Belgium
Two creative and potentially complementary communities of practice coming together

Open Gov Week

Monday, 07 May 2018
A global call to action to transform the way governments serve their citizens

Fiware Global Summit

Tuesday, 08 May 2018
Porto, Portugal
The meeting place for international IoT & Open Data decision makers, thought leaders and innovators

EU Green Week

Monday, 21 May 2018
Utrecht, Brussels, Madrid
EU Green Week 2018 will explore ways in which the EU is helping cities to become better places to live and work

DIGITAL DRAGONS CONFERENCE in KRAKOW

Monday, 21 May 2018
Krakow, Poland
SUNNY DAYS ARE COMING! Stay tuned! We promise you will get excited, inspired and motivated during two superb days of Digital Dragons conference!

U4IoT Co-Creation Workshop for Smart Cities

Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Carouge, Switzerland
Join a co-creative workshop on the topic of Internet of Things solutions in the city of Carouge

Smart City for the Citizens 2018: Urban Mobility

Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Tartu, Estonia
Focus on urban mobility
  

June 2018

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Workshop Leveraging Behavioural Change for Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings

Monday, 04 Jun 2018
Regione del Veneto, Avenue de Tervuren, 67 1040 Brussels
The workshop is part of the European Sustainable Energy Week and will be followed by a thematic stand at the Energy Fair on the 6th of June

Future oriented- technology analysis conference

Monday, 04 Jun 2018
Brussels
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission is launching a call for contributions for the 6th edition of the FTA - Future oriented- technology analysis- conference 2018. Focused on the theme 'Future in the making', it will be held on 4 and 5 June 2018 in Brussels.

Innovative Europe? Time for a new EU innovation strategy

Tuesday, 05 Jun 2018
Brussels
The conference debates the policies and programmes Europe will need for long-term prosperity

High-level conference dedicated to the EU cohesion policy: post-2020 perspectives for convergence and sustainable regions

Friday, 08 Jun 2018
National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria
The purpose of the conference is to enable the relevant stakeholders to convey their key messages regarding the future cohesion policy

SynchroniCity Open Call Webinar

Tuesday, 12 Jun 2018
Webinar
The SynchroniCity open call launches June 1st 17:00 CEST and closes September 30th 17:00 CEST. Here you will find all the information you need to join, including guidelines, technical specification and helpdesk

International Business Festival

Tuesday, 12 Jun 2018
Liverpool
Our Festival celebrates and supports business, through unmissable conferences, seminars and bespoke business brokerage meetings. We're returning to Exhibition Centre Liverpool for three weeks from the 12 - 28 June 2018, bringing a world of business to anticipated crowds of more than 25,000 visitors.

Water Innovation Europe 2018

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018
Blue Point Center, Brussels, Belgium
The road towards a water-smart society: Overcoming the water challenges of the future'

Krakow the City of Innovation. IMPACT CEE Conference

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018
Krakow, Poland
There is much more in Krakow than just old historical places. It is the ideal place to start and to talk about your business.

International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2018
Naxos Island, Greece
The Conference aims to address the significant issue of sustainable solid waste management

Guadalinfo Innovators Demo-Day

Thursday, 14 Jun 2018
Málaga, Spain
"Start up your idea at the Demo-Day": 11 innovators (8 women) are going to present their technological innovations and business models to investors and experts

JAMTODAY JUNIOR

Saturday, 16 Jun 2018
Valderrubio (Granada), Spain
A collaborative experience to discover, learn, explore and share new skills while developing a videogame with social and educative purpose

Global Entreps Awards #5G Citizens

Monday, 18 Jun 2018
Rue Belliard 101, Brussels, Belgium
The Global Entreps Awards seek to recognize best practices, outstanding initiatives, successful figures, public achievements, innovative hubs and entrepreneurial solutions worldwide.

Air pollution 2018

Tuesday, 19 Jun 2018
Naples, Italy
26th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution

E-COOL Kick-off Seminar

Wednesday, 20 Jun 2018
Sevilla, Spain
E-COOL, Entrepreneurial and Intrapreneurial Mindset in Young People through the Dynamisation of Competences, Teaching Methodologies and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

The Rise of Midsized Cities in the Meetings Industry

Thursday, 21 Jun 2018
Webinar
Join Greg Oates (Executive Editor, Brand Strategy, SkiftX) and Carina Bauer (CEO, IMEX Group) for a conversation and case study examination on The Rise of Midsized Cities in the Meetings Industry

Supporting Innovation – “Sharing experience in view of Horizon Europe”

Monday, 25 Jun 2018
ENEL EU Office - Avenue des Nerviens, 9 – 31, Brussels
APRE, the Italian Agency for the Promotion of European Research with involvement of the EIT and the European Commission will hold a joint event

Horizon 2020 Info Day on Societal Challenge 2 calls for proposals of 2019

Monday, 25 Jun 2018
Brussels, Charlemagne building, Rue de la Loi 170, 1040, Bruxelles
Come and learn about the Societal Challenge 2 calls 2019 and get some practical information on how to successfully apply to the upcoming calls for proposals.

SMART CITY EVENT 2018

Wednesday, 27 Jun 2018
The Hague
On the 27th and 28th of June 2018, Euroforum will organize the 8th edition of the International Smart City Event 2018. This Event will take place in The Hague during the Volvo Ocean Race. In 2017 more than 700 professionals from 30 different countries, attended this Event.

Smart City Global Technology & Investment Summit 2018

Wednesday, 27 Jun 2018
Algiers, Algeria
As societies fully immerse into the information age era, there is little hope for a sustained economic development without mastering the art of nurturing technology startup ideas and growing them into sustainable businesses. Ways of achieving this lofty goal is the key question we attempt to address. 

Nordic Edge workshop: Challenge submission deadline

Friday, 29 Jun 2018
'Co-creating Smart Nature-based Liveable Spaces – Necessary Solutions for Real-life Challenges'

July 2018

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Pathways for employ: Final demo

Tuesday, 03 Jul 2018
Granada, Spain
Experts workshop for the validation and demonstration of the "Pathways for employ" assessment and accreditation on digital competences platform.

Webinar: Creative ways to address housing exclusion

Monday, 16 Jul 2018
Webinar - start time 12am CEST
Informal conversation on different ways to address housing exclusion

Moscow Urban Forum 2018

Tuesday, 17 Jul 2018
Moscow, Russia
Megacity of the future: New space for living
    

August 2018

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Open Call for Innovations – Deadline

Wednesday, 15 Aug 2018
Submit your innovation until 15 August

Learning Lab Day

Tuesday, 21 Aug 2018
Geneva, Swtizerland
One day before the annual event #OLLD18 we will have a day dedicated to learning about Living Labs

OpenLivingLab Days 2018

Wednesday, 22 Aug 2018
Geneva, Switzerland
OpenLivingLab Days is the annual summit of the worldwide Living Lab community
 

September 2018

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World Smart City Awards DEADLINE

Monday, 03 Sep 2018
Innovative ideas, research, visions and solutions for the management and development of cities.

Public Hearing: European Regional Development and Cohesion Policy

Thursday, 06 Sep 2018
Rue Van Maerlant 2, 1040 BrusselsBrusselsBelgium
Cohesion policy for the period 2021-2027

CIID Summer School

Monday, 10 Sep 2018
Barcelona, Spain
Learn how to design using rapid prototyping, design thinking processes, and digital technologies. The CIID Summer School Barcelona will expand your knowledge in innovation and creative leadership

Evidence-based development of serious games for the educational sector

Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018
Future Classroom Lab, Rue de Trèves 61, Brussels - Belgium
Insight into challenges and perspectives

Metropolis: by Light

Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018
Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmö, Sweden
Conference | living lab tours | light event

SynchroniCity Open Call Webinar

Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018
Overview of the project, the Synchronicity framework, the Open call and next steps

The Interreg Europe good practice database for regions and cities

Thursday, 13 Sep 2018
Room JDE 52 - Rue Belliard 101 - European Committee of the Regions
Lunchtime briefing

NGI Forum 2018

Thursday, 13 Sep 2018
The Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative aims to shape a human-centric internet which empowers individuals and reflects European values, boosting its socio-economic impact and strengthening European digital leadership.

Citizens’ Dialogue in Ljubljana

Thursday, 13 Sep 2018
Ljubljana, Slovenia
with Commissioner Tibor Navracsics

iSCAPE Summer School in Hasselt

Monday, 17 Sep 2018
Hasselt, Belgium

OPEN INNOVATION SUMMIT II EDITION

Thursday, 20 Sep 2018
Turino, Italy
Highlighted panel: City-Led Living Lab experiences

Citizens’ Dialogue in Turin

Thursday, 20 Sep 2018
Turin, Italy
with Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis

Nordic Edge

Tuesday, 25 Sep 2018
Stavanger, Norway
Nordic Edge aims at being the most important arena in the Nordics for knowledge exchange and inspiration to creators of smarter businesses, smarter homes and smarter cities.

Citizens’ Dialogue in Vienna

Tuesday, 25 Sep 2018
Vienna, Austria
with Commissioner Mariya Gabriel

Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference

Wednesday, 26 Sep 2018
Lahti, Finalnd
The second Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference will take place in September 26 - 27, 2018. Lahti University of Applied Sciences organizes the second international Smart Cities in Smart Regions Conference in 26-27 September 2018. Esteemed keynote speakers will introduce their insight of the conference themes.

Citizens’ Dialogue in Paris

Thursday, 27 Sep 2018
Paris, France
with Isabelle Jégouzo, Head of the European Commission's Representation in France

The prospects of climate services

Friday, 28 Sep 2018
Steigenberger Hotel Am Kanzleramt, Berlin
Stakeholder meeting for users and providers of climate services

The Collider by MWCapital – Application Deadline

Friday, 28 Sep 2018
The Collider will select 10 CEOs, 10 COOs and 12 scientists to become founders of disruptive startups through venture building trainings, developing a minimum viable product with up to €50K in funding.
      

October 2018

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Experts Workshop: EntreComp and Living Labs

Wednesday, 03 Oct 2018
Sevilla, Spain
Experts workshop on the European reference framework for Entrepreneurship Competence ( EntreComp) and its contextualization on a Living Lab ecosystem

Open science: from values ​​to practice. Building a roadmap for transformative change

Thursday, 04 Oct 2018
Barcelona, Spain
Join the B · Debate, a joint initiative of Biocat and Obra Social "la Caixa" to discuss Open Science

JAMTODAY GRANADA 2018

Friday, 05 Oct 2018
Granada, Spain
What is JamToday Granada?: it is a contextualized event, taking place yearly in Granada (a location in South Spain) aiming creation, implementation and development of educative games.

European Week of Regions and Cities

Monday, 08 Oct 2018
Brussels, Belgium
The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.

Delivering Sustainable Development Goals at regional and local level

Tuesday, 09 Oct 2018
The Square Conference Centre - Silver Room, Brussels, Belgium
SDGs in the European Union

Cross-border co-creation Living Laboratories for Local development

Tuesday, 09 Oct 2018
Brussels Convention Centre, Room Silver hall, Brussels, Belgium Time: 11:30 to 12:30
Session by ENoLL Members and Learning Lab mentees during the European Week of Regions and Cities

Co-creating open digital services for age-friendly cities and communities

Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018
Royal Library of Belgium, Boulevard de l'Empereur 4, 1000 Brussels
Find out more about the co-creation process in digital public services and the benefits of Mobile Age solutions

The flood expo

Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018
London ExCeL International Exhibition Centre, Royal Victoria Dock 1, Western Gateway,London E16 1XL,United Kingdom
Innovative solutions & products to deal with flooding

EU budget for the future – the road ahead

Friday, 12 Oct 2018
Charlemagne Building, Gasperi Hall Rue de la Loi 170 1000 Brussels Belgium
Join the discussion on how EU finances can help to address current and future priorities of the European Union.

MED Creativity for Inclusive Innovation

Friday, 19 Oct 2018
Palermo, Italy
The Social&Creative Community organizes the international seminar “MED creativity for inclusive innovation” on October 19, 2018 in Palermo, within Vestino festival

H2020 Proposal Writing Workshop

Monday, 22 Oct 2018
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

European R&I Partnerships Initiatives

Tuesday, 23 Oct 2018
ENEA Brussels Liaison Office, Brussels, Belgium
Programming, operational and strategic alignment of Joint Technology Initiatives towards Horizon Europe

WORTH project: Submission deadline

Wednesday, 24 Oct 2018
WORTH Partnership Project creates and supports transnational collaborations between fashion designers, creative people, manufacturing enterprises (SMEs) and technology firms looking to develop design-driven and innovative products.

Regional Living Lab Summit

Thursday, 25 Oct 2018
Istanbul, Turkey
The aim of the event is to create a model to develop the innovation ecosystem in the region

Enhancing Regional Health Innovation Policies through the Living Lab concept

Thursday, 25 Oct 2018
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Discuss the role of the living lab concept in regional policy instruments for health innovation
   

November 2018

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The RTO Innovation Summit

Tuesday, 06 Nov 2018
Brussels, Belgium
CREATING IMPACT THROUGH RESEARCH

Awards Ceremony – European Social Innovation Competition 2018

Thursday, 08 Nov 2018
Albert Hall Avenue Eudore Pirmez 9 1040 Brussels
The Brussels event will showcase the ten finalists of the 2018 competition, as well as feature the announcement of the three 2018 winners and the Impact Prize winner.

Circular Economy Innovation Camp

Monday, 12 Nov 2018
Krakow, Poland
Call for applications to participate in the Circular Economy Innovation Camp with financial support, 12-15 November 2018, Krakow, Poland

SMART CITIES EXPO BARCELONA

Tuesday, 13 Nov 2018
Barcelona, Spain
SCEWC gathers together the highest level of global stakeholders to exchange experiences, ideas, form valuable connections and make international business deals.

Placemaking for Innovation

Wednesday, 14 Nov 2018
Valencia, Spain
Keynote speaker: ENoLL Chairman Fernando Vilariño (Library Living Lab)

Fiware Summit

Monday, 26 Nov 2018
Malaga, Spain
The meeting place for international IoT & Open Data decision makers, thought leaders and innovators.

G-STIC 2018

Wednesday, 28 Nov 2018
Brussels, Belgium
Supporting a global transition to more sustainable societies and economies

Enabling the Open Science Modus Operandi in Europe

Thursday, 29 Nov 2018
Brussels, Belgium
Open Science Policy Symposium
 

December 2018

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ISPIM – Call for Submissions

Saturday, 01 Dec 2018
Innovation for Local and Global impact

ICT 2018

Tuesday, 04 Dec 2018
Vienna, Austria
Key European ICT research and innovation event organised by the European Commission

Access City Award 2019

Tuesday, 04 Dec 2018
Brussels, Belgium
The Access City Award is an award recognising cities that have worked to become more accessible for their citizens.

OEB18

Wednesday, 05 Dec 2018
Berlin
OEB Global, which will incorporate Learning Technologies Germany - Europe’s leading exhibition on learning technologies in the workplace - for the first time this year, announces its Call for Proposals and the overall theme for 2018: Learning to Love Learning

Conference on European Web Accessibility Regulations

Wednesday, 05 Dec 2018
Brussels, Belgium
Full day conference on European digital accessibility regulations and their upcoming impact on public and private sector organizations in all fields of activity across EU Member States

Citizens’ Dialogue in Frankenberg

Tuesday, 18 Dec 2018
Frankenberg, Germany
with Joachim Ott, Head of Unit Citizens' Dialogues, Directorate-General Communication, European Commission

CALL FOR ARTICLES: Open Innovation for Sustainability: An Urban Perspective

Sunday, 30 Dec 2018
Submit an article for Sustainability special issue
     

January 2019

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Connected Smart Cities Conference

Thursday, 17 Jan 2019
Brussels, Belgium
The Connected Smart Cities Conference is the place for cities, research, policy makers and businesses to come together and to connect to the forefront of human-centric societal development of technologies, markets, and policy in the 21st century

Business for Smart Cities Expocongress

Tuesday, 29 Jan 2019
NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv, Ukraine
ENoLL Chairman Fernando Vilariño will be speaking on the topic of Smart Living

ACCOMPLISSH Co-creACTION Summit

Wednesday, 30 Jan 2019
Barcelona, Spain
Social Sciences and Humanities & Co-creation at the core of the solutions for the 21st century challenges
  

February 2019

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EU Industry Days 2019

Tuesday, 05 Feb 2019
Brussels, Belgium
This event, organised by the European Commission and key stakeholders, is the flagship EU event on industrial policy

EU Industry Days 2019

Tuesday, 05 Feb 2019
Brussels, Belgium
The European Commission is organising 'EU Industry Days' for the third time on 5-6 February 2019 in Brussels.

Connected Driver

Wednesday, 06 Feb 2019
Brussels, Belgium
The future of the connected vehicle & smart mobility

JAM Today Andalusia

Friday, 08 Feb 2019
Seville, Spain
Join the next JamToday in Seville, Andalusia. 48 hours designing games and video games proposing a solution to a world challenge. 3 categories: Scratch, Unity and board games

Igls-Forum 2019

Monday, 18 Feb 2019
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Deadline call for papers: 12 October 2018

Global IoT Summit Paper Submission Deadline

Monday, 18 Feb 2019
Seeking contributions on how to nurture and cultivate IoT technologies and applications for the benefit of society

WEBINAR: CEF Building blocks

Tuesday, 26 Feb 2019
webinar
Are you building a connected, networked and collaborative city? But lacking resources to make your city smarter?

EUSIC 2019 Launch event

Thursday, 28 Feb 2019
Ljubljana, Slovenia
  

March 2019

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The Future of Government 2030+

Wednesday, 06 Mar 2019
Brussels, Belgium
A citizen centric perspective on new government models

Le Grand Débat National des Think Tanks du Numérique

Wednesday, 06 Mar 2019
46 Rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, France
ENoLL Member La Fabrique du Futur will take part in the Great French National Debate on Digital Think Tanks. Topic discussed: co-creation, open innovation and living labs

Biennale International Design Saint-Etienne

Thursday, 21 Mar 2019
Saint-Etienne, France
This is an opportunity to look at the following question: How can design facilitate exchanges by proposing new connections, new spaces and even new objects?

EU Research and Innovation for Cities of the Future

Thursday, 21 Mar 2019
Brussels, Belgium
This joint event will show how EU funded Research and Innovation actions are driving Sustainable Urban Development to address major urban challenges.

CCPA & GDPR Workshop

Friday, 22 Mar 2019
Hotel NH Collection Brussels Centre, Belgium
Join the local community of privacy professionals in Brussels to focus on tools and best practices to implement global privacy laws in practice, specifically the CCPA and GDPR.

13th wave for ENoLL Membership application deadline

Monday, 25 Mar 2019
We warmly invite you to submit your application for adherent membership to join our ever growing community of innovation actors!

Making the most of your presentation

Tuesday, 26 Mar 2019
200G 00.06, Celestijnenlaan 200G, 3001 Leuven
Join us for Jean-luc’s most famous talk in top-notch organizations worldwide.

WEBINAR SERIES on Air Pollution: Pt.1 Delving into Passive Techniques for Air Pollution Mitigation

Thursday, 28 Mar 2019
Webinar
Join a webinar series on Air Pollution Mitigation using Passive Techniques in the Built Environment: Sharing International Best Practice
      

April 2019

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City-zen Days

Tuesday, 02 Apr 2019
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Transition towards a zero-carbon urban environment

Seminar & Networking Reception

Wednesday, 03 Apr 2019
Norway House, Rue Archiméde 17
Event at Norway House in Brussels, Belgium

Paris Forum of Nature-Based Solutions

Thursday, 04 Apr 2019
Paris, France
Addressing major societal challenges: climate change adaptation-mitigation, risk management and resilience

ISPIM CONNECTS OTTAWA

Sunday, 07 Apr 2019
Ottawa, Canada
Innovation for Local and Global Impact

WSIS forum

Monday, 08 Apr 2019
Geneva, Switzerland
Information and Communication Technologies for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Tuesday, 09 Apr 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Discuss the role of farmers, government, industry and citizens in ensuring that future farming models protect the environment and produce nutritious food that supports healthy lifestyles.

Urban Living Lab Framework: Webinar

Wednesday, 10 Apr 2019
Webinar
Approaches and methodologies used by Living Labs across the globe

EUGIC 2019 London

Wednesday, 10 Apr 2019
London, UK
3rd European Urban Green Infrastructure Conference

WEBINAR SERIES Pt.2 Solid Barriers: Air Pollution Dispersion around Existing Infrastructure

Thursday, 25 Apr 2019
Webinar
Join a webinar series on Air Pollution Mitigation using Passive Techniques in the Built Environment: Sharing International Best Practice
    

May 2019

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EU-Startups Summit

Thursday, 02 May 2019
Hesperia Tower Avinguda de la Granvia 144, 08907 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona Spain
Selection of Europe’s hottest startups

Releasing the Power of Procurement

Thursday, 02 May 2019
European Commission Avenue de Beaulieu 25 BU25/01 1160 Brussel
Crossing the ‘Valley of Death’ Between Pilots and Large-Scale Deployment of IoT-Enabled and Data-Driven Services

OLLD19 Call for Papers deadline

Monday, 13 May 2019
The deadline for submissions is extended until 13 May 2019

EU Green Week 2019

Monday, 13 May 2019
EU Green Week will put the process of environmental implementation into the spotlight.

VIVATECH

Thursday, 16 May 2019
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles Hall 1 & Hall 2.2 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles 75015 Paris France
Rendezvous for startups and leaders to celebrate innovation

European 5G Observatory

Friday, 17 May 2019
Rue Froissart 36, 1040, Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium
Is Europe ready for 5G?

Smart Cities: Shaping Cities Based on Living Labs

Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Eindhoven, The Netherlands

FIWARE Global Summit

Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Genoa, Italy
Building a Smart Future with Data

WEBINAR SERIES: Green Infrastructure: Their Role in Air Pollution Abatement

Thursday, 30 May 2019
Webinar
Join a webinar series on Air Pollution Mitigation using Passive Techniques in the Built Environment: Sharing International Best Practice
 

June 2019

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The Nature of Cities Summit

Tuesday, 04 Jun 2019
Paris, France
To propel a movement for collaborative green cities

Digital Cities Challenge: A strategy for EU cities in the 21st Century

Wednesday, 05 Jun 2019
Fine Arts Museum of Belgium
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF LEARNING

IoT Week Aarhus

Monday, 17 Jun 2019
Aarhus, Denmark
Five-day conference where business leaders shed light on the future of technology

EU Sustainable Energy Week

Monday, 17 Jun 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Biggest event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe.

International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation

Monday, 17 Jun 2019
Sophia Antipolis Science Park
“Co-creating our Future: Scaling-up Innovation Capacities through the Design and Engineering of Immersive, Collaborative, Empathic and Cognitive Systems.”

EUCNC 2019

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2019
Valencia Congress Centre Avinguda de les Corts Valencianes 60, 46015 València, Valencia Spain
European Conference on Networks and Communications

Smart City Event

Thursday, 20 Jun 2019
The Hague, The Netherlands
THE INTERNATIONAL SMART CITY EVENT WHERE YOU WILL EXPERIENCE THE LATEST SMART SOLUTIONS FOR THE CITY OF THE FUTURE!

European AI Alliance Assembly

Wednesday, 26 Jun 2019
Brussels, Belgium
This event will mark the one year anniversary of the creation of the European AI Alliance platform.

Innovating Media Economics’ conference

Thursday, 27 Jun 2019
The Square, Brussels

WEBINAR SERIES: Urban Design: Informing change through Advancements in Modelling

Thursday, 27 Jun 2019
Webinar
Join a webinar series on Air Pollution Mitigation using Passive Techniques in the Built Environment: Sharing International Best Practice
      

July 2019

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Living Labs for for improving air quality by Krakow Technology Park

Wednesday, 10 Jul 2019
Webinar
KTP will talk about their experiences with Living Labs for improving air quality in Krakow
   

September 2019

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OpenLivingLab Days 2019

Tuesday, 03 Sep 2019
Thessaloniki, Greece
Annual gathering of the Living Lab community - formerly known as the ENoLL Summer School

Digital Excellence Forum @ ICT Proposers’ Day 2019

Thursday, 19 Sep 2019
Helsinki, Finland
Discussing policy drivers of the digital transformation of European industry and society

European Research and Innovation Days

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2019
KANAL, CENTRE POMPIDOU, Brussels, Belgium
Annual policy event that will bring together world leaders from industry, finance, academia and business to debate and shape the future research and innovation landscape.

World Summit on Digital Built Environment

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2019
Helsinki, Finland
Transforming Urban User Experience

Nordic Edge

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2019
Stavanger, Norway
The largest Smart City arena in the Nordics

MY DATA 2019

Wednesday, 25 Sep 2019
Wanha Satama
 Pikku Satamakatu 5 00160 Helsinki Finland
Empower individuals by improving their right to self-determination regarding their personal data
     

October 2019

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

Seoul Smart City Summit

Tuesday, 01 Oct 2019
Seoul, South Korea
The largest Smart City related technology exhibition in Asia

World Innovation Convention

Tuesday, 08 Oct 2019
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Platform for Innovation Leaders

Urban Living Lab Playground: The Co-Creation Game

Wednesday, 09 Oct 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Session within the European Week of Regions and Cities

Interreg MED Piazza: where citizens and EU Institutions meet for the future of Europe

Wednesday, 09 Oct 2019
Building SQUARE - Brussels Convention Centre, Room Hall 100. Address: Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
Session with the European Week of Regions and Cities

Mediterranean Forum of Creativity and Social Innovation

Tuesday, 15 Oct 2019
Bari, Italy
The Final Event of the InterregMED Social & Creative Community
  

November 2019

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Conceptualising multistakeholder co-creation orchestration: Workshop on co-creation-related expectations, challenges and enablers

Monday, 11 Nov 2019
Helsinki, Finland
Aim of the workshop is to co-create pre-understanding on co-creation-related expectations, challenges and enablers.

Australian Living Labs Conference 2019

Wednesday, 13 Nov 2019
Adelaide, Australia
Across two days this November, the Australian Living Labs Innovation Network (ALLIN) invite you to join some of the world’s leading practitioners and champions for open co-creation. ENoLL Chairman will address the audience through a video message.

Boosting Innovation through standards – Your gateway to the market

Wednesday, 13 Nov 2019
Brussels, Belgium
The overall aim of this engagement is boosting the uptake of innovation and research outcomes by the market, using standardization as enabler.

BlueArk Challenge

Friday, 15 Nov 2019
Le Chable Verbier
A hackaton in the heart of the mountains

Smart City World Expo

Tuesday, 19 Nov 2019
Barcelona, Spain
Meet us at the ENoLL / RRI booth

Digital Future Society Summit at SCEWC 2019

Tuesday, 19 Nov 2019
Barcelona, Spain
Attended by ENoLL Chairman

Co-creating Urban Mobility in Neighbourhoods

Tuesday, 19 Nov 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Workshop of the SUNRISE, MUV, Cities4People and Metamorphosis projects

ILUCIDARE Playground: Cracking the future of heritage

Wednesday, 20 Nov 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Learn from the project’s and other stakeholders’ activities, exchange experiences in heritage-led innovation and international relations, meet partners, funds, activists, entrepreneurs, artists and researchers in an entertaining environment

ILUCIDARE Playground

Wednesday, 20 Nov 2019
Brussels, Ateliers des Tanneurs
Explore the multifaceted contribution heritage makes to sustainable and inclusive societies to tackle societal challenges through innovation and to engage in multicultural dialogue.

OEB Global

Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019
Berlin, Germany
The global, cross-sector conference and exhibition on technology supported learning and training

December 2019

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Northern Netherlands in Transition

Tuesday, 03 Dec 2019
Leeuwarden, NL
The main goal of this trajectory is to develop a concrete Action Roadmap that prepares the Northern economy and labour market for the upcoming energy transition.

eArchiving

Tuesday, 03 Dec 2019
Brussels, Belgium
explore the power of eArchiving

Regional Living Lab Summit

Wednesday, 04 Dec 2019
Istanbul, Turkey
2nd REGIONAL LIVING LAB SUMMIT

UPSCALING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS IN CITIES

Tuesday, 10 Dec 2019
Oulu, Finland
Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU underlines the importance of upscaling digital solutions – Digitalisation best practices will be explored in Oulu Boost Event 2019.

Time’s up for food waste! Setting the EU action agenda towards 2030

Thursday, 12 Dec 2019
Brussels, Belgium (webstreaming available)
Help define the EU action agenda and path towards the global target of halving food waste by 2030.

Sustainable built environment research and innovation partnership under Horizon Europe

Thursday, 12 Dec 2019
Brussels, Belgium
The Commission is inviting stakeholders to join a discussion on the establishment of the Built4People partnership; a research & innovation partnership on ‘people-centric sustainable built environment’

Eumans2020: how citizens can change Europe

Thursday, 12 Dec 2019
Brussels, Belgium
Individuals and Organisations from all around EU gathering in Bruxelles to join efforts for a bottom-up Citizens' reform of the European Union.

Living Labbers Webinar: Başakşehir Living Lab

Thursday, 12 Dec 2019
webinar
Hear from the successful Living Lab based in Istanbul, Turkey. The Living Lab works on increasing the life standards of the local society living in the district of Başakşehir.

IPR Protection in China and South-East Asia for the Software Industry

Tuesday, 17 Dec 2019
Webinar
Aimed at providing EU companies with up-to-date information and practical advice on the strategy to deploy in these markets
    

January 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

SCIENCE WITH AND FOR SOCIETY 2020

Thursday, 16 Jan 2020
Brussels, Belgium
Focusing on the SwafS Work Programme 18-20

Connected Smart Cities and Communities Conference 2020

Wednesday, 22 Jan 2020
Brussels, Belgium
This year's conference theme "Scale with Us" reflects global initiatives - supported by institutional partners ranging from the European Commission to the G20 - to scale up urban digital solutions for better quality of life on our cities and communities.

Cities Forum 2020

Thursday, 30 Jan 2020
Porto, Portugal
“Together we shape a sustainable urban future”

Living Labbers Webinar: espaitec

Thursday, 30 Jan 2020
webinar
The Living Lab based in a Spanish town of Castellon, will share their experience of operating within a science park.
 

February 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
      

BlueInvest Day 2020

Tuesday, 04 Feb 2020
Brussels, Belgium
BlueInvest Day 2020 will bring together innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, corporates and enablers in the Blue Economy, with the objective of generating concrete business opportunities and visibility for your business.

High-level conference “Engaging citizens for good governance in Cohesion Policy”

Thursday, 06 Feb 2020
Brussels, Belgium
How to ensure closer cooperation with citizens and civil society in the governance and implementation of Cohesion Policy and management of dedicated EU funds

World Urban Forum

Saturday, 08 Feb 2020
Abu Dhabi, UAE
International gathering for exchanging views and experiences on sustainable urbanization in all its ramifications

ENoLL Networking Event at World Urban Forum

Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020
Hall 3: Room 18. 14:00 - 16:00
Social and cultural innovation for sustainable cities: a myth or reality?

The European Social Innovation Competition 2020 Launch Event

Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020
Valencia, Spain
Launch Event of the European Social Innovation Competition 2020 on Reimagine Sustainable Fashion

ENoLL Council meeting

Monday, 17 Feb 2020
Brussels, Belgium
Meeting for the Council Members of ENoLL

ENoLL General Assembly

Tuesday, 18 Feb 2020
Brussels, Belgium
General Assembly meeting open to all members of the network

Digital Gastronomy Lab at IFEMA-Madrid

Monday, 24 Feb 2020
Madrid, Spain
LABe – Digital Gastronomy Lab, an initiative by Basque Culinary Center, will host the Digital Gastronomy & Hospitality Startup Forum

March 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Health Tech Living Lab Summit

Thursday, 12 Mar 2020
Tallinn, Estonia
The event brings together key stakeholders providing a forum for discussion about the challenges in open innovation and collaboration

The State of Co-Creation

Friday, 13 Mar 2020
Webinar; 10:00-11:00 CET
How Countries, Cities and Regions are Using New Thinking to Deliver Better Services

Community of Practice on CITIES – Workshop on Scaling up Smart and Sustainable Cities

Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020
Brussels, Belgium
How smart cities can effectively contribute to Europe’s climate and environmental objectives

Workshop on Digital Innovation Hubs serving the public sector

Wednesday, 18 Mar 2020
Brussels, Belgium
Best practices and ideas on how Digital Innovation Hubs can support public administrations, smart cities and healthcare organisations.

ClairCity’s final conference on citizen-led air pollution and carbon reductions

Thursday, 19 Mar 2020
Brussels, Belgium
After four years of research, working collaboratively across six European cities and regions, ClairCity is delighted to be sharing our final results from citizen-inclusive decision making.

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Tuesday, 31 Mar 2020
Brussels, Belgium
    

April 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

Intelligent Cities Challenge APPLICATION DEADLINE

Monday, 06 Apr 2020
Deadline to submit your application

Intertraffic Amsterdam Conference

Tuesday, 21 Apr 2020
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The latest products and services, mobility projects and trends and innovations related to safe, sustainable and seamless mobility will be on showcase.

INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CONFERENCE

Monday, 27 Apr 2020
New Delhi, India
The Adaptation Futures 2020 envisages to advance the overall theme of 'accelerating adaptation action and knowledge to support action'.
  

May 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Hackathons of technology for good: Co-creating and deploying during COVID-19 crisis

Tuesday, 05 May 2020
Webinar, 05/5/20 13:00h CET
05/5/20 13:00h CET

Government and citizen engagement in COVID-19 confinement and beyond

Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Webinar, 19/5/20 13:00h CET
19/5/20 13:00h CET
      

June 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

IoT Week 2020

Monday, 01 Jun 2020
Dublin, Ireland
Where IoT Technology, Platforms, Services and Industrial Applications are discussed

Global IoT Summit 2020

Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020
Dublin, Ireland
Latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the area of the Internet of Things and digital transformation.

How the COVID-19 has changed our Universities for good

Tuesday, 16 Jun 2020
Webinar, 16/6/20 13:00h CEST
16/6/20 13:00h CEST

EU Sustainable Energy Week

Monday, 22 Jun 2020
Brussels, Belgium
EU Sustainable Energy Week promotes sustainable energy across Europe

FIWARE Global Summit

Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020
Malaga, Spain
Realizing Global Synergies with Open Source and Open Standards

CSI Mental Health Workshop

Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020
Virtual
    

July 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

FAB16-MTL

Monday, 13 Jul 2020
Montréal
International conference and annual meeting of the Fab Lab network.

SMEs in Europe and Open Innovation for the post COVID-19 digital society

Tuesday, 14 Jul 2020
Webinar, 14/7/20 13:00h CEST
14/7/20 13:00h CEST
 

September 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

European conference ~ Smart Data Driving Healthy Cities

Wednesday, 16 Sep 2020
Aalst, Belgium
Data-driven initiatives to promote health city-wide

START-UP BOOTCAMP

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2020
Barcelona, Spain
Special opportunity for Catalonia-based startups to join Startup Bootcamp 2020 on exclusive co-financing terms supported by the Government of Catalonia.

European Research and Innovation Days

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2020
Online
Bringing stakeholders together to shape future research and innovation policy

Gare du MIDIH – the Station for Your Digital Transformation Journey:

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2020
ONLINE
Discover MIDIH Insights for bridging Digital Manufacturing Platforms and Digital Innovation Hubs on September 22, 2020 from 9.00 to 13.30.

Nordic Edge

Wednesday, 23 Sep 2020
Online
Rather than a large gathering in Stavanger, keynote talks will be broadcast from stages across Europe and seamlessly be tailored to attendees through a designated platform which allows for interactive parallel sessions and networking.

NGIatlantic.eu Proposers Webinar

Wednesday, 23 Sep 2020
Online
This webinar will focus on interested applicants, providing them an excellent opportunity to present and discuss their ideas for the three NGI topics introduced in the second NGIatlantic.eu Open Call.

THE CREATIVE BUREAUCRACY FESTIVAL 2020

Monday, 28 Sep 2020
Online
ENoLL Chairperson will speak at the session on "Offices for change: Mechanisms of Public Innovation"

Workshop: Hubs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Transformation of Historic Urban Areas

Wednesday, 30 Sep 2020
Online
This workshop is open to a broad European and international community involved in urban transformation processes, with focus on historic areas
   

October 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

The European Week of Regions and Cities

Monday, 05 Oct 2020
Online
The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.

EWRC: ´Unlocking Europe’s regional innovation potential through RRI and multi-actor innovation networks´

Tuesday, 06 Oct 2020
Online
Presentation by Wim De Kinderen, ENoLL Vice-Chair, Project Manager Brainport Eindhoven

Creating Opportunities for Smart Places through Living Labs. A European Perspective.

Saturday, 10 Oct 2020
Online
ENoLL Director and Vice-Chair will speak during the panel on Examples of Living Labs from Europe.

Replicating sustainable mobility solutions, is it really possible? The Urban Transports Community’s call for replicating cities

Wednesday, 14 Oct 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities.

EWRC WORKSHOP: Regional living labs for agroecology

Tuesday, 20 Oct 2020
Online
Tue 20, October 2020 11:30 - 13:00 CET

SISCODE WS1: Pursuing synergies with other initiatives and practitioners that use co-creation in RRI

Wednesday, 21 Oct 2020
Online
CO-CREATION JOURNEYS OF THE SISCODE LABS, workshop #1

Big data and ICT for smart traffic management

Wednesday, 21 Oct 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities.

ACTIVAGE Virtual Experience Day

Wednesday, 21 Oct 2020
Online
The event will take place on 21 October 2020 from 10 am to 2.30 pm.

NATURE-BASED ENTERPRISES-DELIVERING THE GREEN DEAL

Wednesday, 21 Oct 2020
Online, 11.00 AM-12.30 PM CEST
WEBINAR ON THE NATURE-BASED ECONOMY & LAUNCH OF CONNECTING NATURE ENTERPRISE PLATFORM

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Monday, 26 Oct 2020
Online
Rewarding sustainability in the food system

SOFT MOBILITY in Mediterranean cities

Wednesday, 28 Oct 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities.

Mobility cluster kick-off meeting

Thursday, 29 Oct 2020
Online
Kick-off meeting for all interested parties and people on Thursday October 29 at 10.00h CET via Zoom.

November 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

WS3: Engaging policymakers in the co-creation activities and outcomes and creating a reliable feedback loop

Wednesday, 04 Nov 2020
Online
CO-CREATION JOURNEYS OF THE SISCODE LABS, workshop #3

SHARED MOBILITY in Mediterranean cities

Wednesday, 04 Nov 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities.

GENEVA INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM

Thursday, 05 Nov 2020
Geneva, Switzerland
Its primary goal is to establish an annual international leading platform for knowledge sharing in one of the world’s flagship host destinations for associations, Geneva

InterregMED “Past, Present, Future”

Friday, 06 Nov 2020
Online
“Past, Present and Future of the Interreg MED Programme and governance in the Mediterranean”

Mobility in Mediterranean Tourist Destinations

Wednesday, 11 Nov 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities

Rethinking Smart Cities: Agile and Connected

Tuesday, 17 Nov 2020
Online
Members of the WeGO Executive Committee will convene to decide on the key agenda for the organization’s future direction.

Smart City World Expo

Tuesday, 17 Nov 2020
Online
The worldwide digital native event for cities

Research and Technology Organisations Summit

Wednesday, 18 Nov 2020
Intervention by ENoLL member imec

Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning approaches in Mediterranean cities

Wednesday, 18 Nov 2020
Online
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities

Water in the city – VLOCA trajectory

Thursday, 19 Nov 2020
Event organised by ENoLL member imec

The importance of urban green and blue spaces for mental health

Thursday, 19 Nov 2020
Online
This webinar aims to highlight the experiences of the City of Glasgow and the City of Tampere with regard to the importance and use of public green and blue spaces during the COVID-19 crisis

From planning to monitoring: Resources to advance the adoption of Nature-based Solutions in your city

Tuesday, 24 Nov 2020
Online
The UNaLab project will kick off the webinar series by guiding you through the planning phase

Regional Living Lab Summit 2020

Wednesday, 25 Nov 2020
online
Başakşehir Living Lab will be hosting the 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit 2020 (RLLS’20) during 25-26 November 2020. The summit aims to form a creative ecosystem model for cities by developing Living Labs and empowering entrepreneurs around the region through the support and collaboration of public authorities, academies, private organizations, NGOs and users. The 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit 2020 will be an "online event" due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be sponsored by Başakşehir Municipality, Commercialization Center of Istanbul, which has been established by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and Angel Effect, an investment fund for startups. Istanbul city is setting up a “creative innovation ecosystem” with more than 60 various kinds of hubs. Living Labs are becoming “facilitators of co-creativity and implementation of valuable products and services” for the cities, and hence empowering local governments for creating new business and services locally, while adding economic, social and political power to countries. Living Labs have a chance to break paradoxes between creativity and bureaucracy, and they can realize this by involving all the stakeholders from idea development through to testing and implementation stages. The 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit will have the participation of mayors, academicians, representatives from, ENoLL, EU and financial institutions as well as entrepreneurs organizations and living lab experts. Let's be part of the experience and join us on 25th – 26th of November.

ELECTROMOBILITY: urban planning impact of technology trends

Wednesday, 25 Nov 2020
The webinar series “Implementing Sustainable Mobility in the Mediterranean” is part of the Urban Transports Community’s efforts to facilitate local mobility stakeholders and key players joining forces to foster sustainable mobility in Southern European Cities.

Trefdag Digitaal Vlaanderen

Thursday, 26 Nov 2020
Event organised by ENoLL member imec
     

December 2020

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

Harmonizing health & well being living lab services & procedures

Tuesday, 01 Dec 2020
Zoom
Session organised by ENoLL Action Oriented Task Force on Health and Wellbeing

WORKSHOP for the final selection of the Tips&Tricks Cards for Responsible Research & Innovation

Monday, 07 Dec 2020
14:30 – 16:00 CET
Special online workshop for the final selection of the Tips & Tricks Cards for the Responsible Research & Innovation.

Living Lab for Social Innovation and Citizens’ Engagement

Wednesday, 09 Dec 2020
YouTube live stream
Livestream on YouTube

General Assembly

Friday, 11 Dec 2020
Open to active members of ENoLL

USA-EU Webinar on Smart Cities & Regions for International Collaboration

Friday, 11 Dec 2020
A Webinar organised by NIST (USA) and NGI Explorers (EU) for the International Smart Cities and Regions Community Collaboration.

Year end General Assembly

Friday, 11 Dec 2020
Online
General Assembly is open to active members of the network

EU stakeholder event

Tuesday, 15 Dec 2020
Intervention by ENoLL member imec

Emerging open innovation ecosystems for healthcare: Living Labs and testbeds, a strategic player in the new digital era

Thursday, 17 Dec 2020
Dec 17, 2020 10:00 AM CET at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/1430543104603771663
Presentation of the ENoLL community and living labs by Chairperson and presentation of Health and Wellbeing AOTF by Evdokimos Konstantinidis
  

January 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

[ENoLL Members] Catch up on 19th January

Tuesday, 19 Jan 2021
Exclusively for ENoLL Adherent, Accepted to grow and Effective members.

5th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region

Thursday, 28 Jan 2021
Presentation of InterregMED Policy Briefs & Vice-Chair input in the panel on "Imagining post-COVID EUSAIR –How to cooperate in the new reality? The twin digital and green transition as a regional response to the Covid-19 crisis"
      

February 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

Mobility working group webinar

Tuesday, 02 Feb 2021
Zoom
Meeting of the mobility working group

Working group Agriculture & Agri-food kick-off meeting

Tuesday, 09 Feb 2021
Zoom
Kick-off meeting for all interested parties

Co-creating the Living Lab symphony of music

Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021
During this public session we dive into the power which living labs can have to help the music sector reinventing themselves.

How to successfully adopt Urban Living Labs

Monday, 22 Feb 2021
The Nature of Cities Festival
Session at the Nature of Cities Festival

The Nature of Cities Festival

Monday, 22 Feb 2021
OnlineTNOC Festival pushes boundaries to radically imagine our cities for the future. A virtual festival that spans 5 days with programming across all regional time zones and provided in multiple languages. TNOC Festival offers us the ability to truly connect local place and ideas on a global scale for a much broader perspective and participation than any one physical meeting in any one city could ever have achieved. The TNOC festival will take place from 22-26 February 2021.
TNOC Festival pushes boundaries to radically imagine our cities for the future

Health & Wellbeing AOTF meet-up

Tuesday, 23 Feb 2021
13:30-15:00 CET
Discussing and exchanging experiences
      

March 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

Gaming? Serious?

Tuesday, 02 Mar 2021
Online
On Tuesday 2 March at 13.30 we will organize a session around gamification and serious gaming.

CoRRI Forum Sustainability workshop with key stakeholders and end-users

Wednesday, 03 Mar 2021
EVENT DATE & TIME: 3 March 2021, 15.00 to 17.00 CET
The workshop’s aim is to inform the key audiences of CoRRI of its current status and together, uncover the needs and expectations of the stakeholders in order to refine CoRRI’s shape to meet them.

Nordic Edge Cross-Atlantic conference

Thursday, 18 Mar 2021
Discussing international climate policy

Artificial Intelligence for Policy Making

Monday, 22 Mar 2021
Trends of Artificial Intelligence at the service of policy making

Food System Renewal

Tuesday, 23 Mar 2021
Where agriculture & environment meet for an open dialogue

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Tuesday, 23 Mar 2021
Where agriculture & environment meet for an open dialogue

Distance learning: safety, efficiency and well-being in the Czech Republic

Monday, 29 Mar 2021
The Community-Led Events aim to encourage the exchange of experience

Living labs in Africa: Future of innovation in Africa

Tuesday, 30 Mar 2021
We will explore the possibilities to collaborate with African and international organizations to possibly set up a network of living labs in Africa

WeGO Smart Health Responder Webinar

Wednesday, 31 Mar 2021
How are inoculation policies being deployed with the help of smart technology?
   

April 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

[Digital skills] The way forward for distance learning in Czechia

Monday, 12 Apr 2021
Community-led event focusing on distance learning and its complex nature

[Krakow Technology Park] How is artificial intelligence changing industry?

Tuesday, 13 Apr 2021
Discussion about the potential of technologies using artificial intelligence

[KLID] Seminar on COVID-19 Responses and Post-CORONA World

Thursday, 15 Apr 2021
Co-hosted by Korea Local Information Research & Development Institute (KLID) and Korea Social Security Information Service (SSIS)

[HSB Living Lab] 24 hours of Live Research

Thursday, 15 Apr 2021
Insights into the work of Swedish Living Lab

Get to know VITALISE project

Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
Join the public part of the kick-off meeting

Digital skills in Lithuania as an engine for accelerated recovery

Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
Focusing on actions to reduce the digital skills gap nationally as an engine to accelerate the post-pandemic recovery

[Torino City Lab] ProGireg Mid-Term Conference

Wednesday, 21 Apr 2021
ENoLL Member Torino City Lab will be presented within the ProGireg conference

[ENoLL Members] Catch-up with ENoLL

Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021
Zoom
Catch-up with ENoLL for active members
 

May 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
      

Co-creating human-centered policies – for a better Europe

Monday, 03 May 2021
SISCODE project final conference

2nd Open HoCare2.0 Conference

Wednesday, 05 May 2021
Presentation of VITALISE project & Health Living Labs

[Happy Aging] Future Digital Health – Online Summit

Thursday, 06 May 2021
Exploring the possibilities and future of mobile health in healthcare

6th Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region

Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Slovenia
The Forum will offer a lively space for interventions, debate, exchange of views and networking

European Social Innovation Competition – entry phase deadline

Wednesday, 12 May 2021
Theme: Skills for Tomorrow – Shaping a green and digital future

NewHoRRIzon Project Final Conference

Monday, 17 May 2021
Join to make Responsible Research & Innovation a reality

Innovation Camp

Thursday, 27 May 2021
Social Innovation for Society
     

June 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

VITALISE Open Session: Establishment of Evaluation Processes & Tools

Tuesday, 01 Jun 2021
zoom
Establishment of Evaluation Processes & Tools for the harmonization of Living Lab procedures and open Living Lab Infrastructures

Culture & Co-creativity working group kick-off meeting

Tuesday, 08 Jun 2021
Tuesday June 8th from 11h to 13h CEST via Zoom

Integrated Planning for Resilient Cities – Tools and Approaches

Friday, 11 Jun 2021
ENoLL input in the session "co-creation, participation & living labs”

Call for Papers Deadline

Monday, 14 Jun 2021
CfP for the Digital Living Lab Days

Call for Workshops Deadline

Wednesday, 16 Jun 2021
CfWS for the Digital Living Lab Days

[ISPIM Panel] Living Labs in Agriculture

Monday, 21 Jun 2021
Panel on Living Labs in Agriculture

Urban Living Lab Summit

Tuesday, 22 Jun 2021
Organised by AMS Institute
   

July 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

[VITALISE] Workshop on Harmonization of Living Lab provided services terminology

Thursday, 01 Jul 2021
15:00-17:00 CEST
Are you a Living Lab or an individual interested in the Living Lab offerings and methodology? We invite you to become a member of the VITALISE Harmonization Body and contribute your knowledge and experience to this joint effort!

Tech against disinformation

Friday, 09 Jul 2021
Submission deadline 9 July

[Épica Lab] Open Call to do science through performing arts

Thursday, 15 Jul 2021
A call for artists, scientists and technologists to be part of a unique co-creation process

September 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

Digital Living Lab Days

Monday, 06 Sep 2021
Save the date

Creative Bureaucracy Festival

Monday, 13 Sep 2021
Monday, September 13 - Friday, September 17, 2021.
The Creative Bureaucracy Festival celebrates outstanding innovation in the public sector and its contribution to a better, more sustainable, and more just world

Virtual Learning Lab – Automn edition

Tuesday, 14 Sep 2021
The program consists of weekly scheduled sessions to attend as well as assignments in between the weekly sessions to apply the learnings in the various cases brought in by a diverse group of participants and experts
  

October 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

EU Regions Week

Monday, 11 Oct 2021
Together for recovery

WUF1

Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021
Hybrid - Scandinavia
European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO)

OpenLab Launch Event

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2021
Digitally / Thor Park, Genk
You will be introduced to the project's unique Living Lab demonstration sites in Pamplona (ES), Tartu (EE) and Genk (BE)

Network Nature: Achieving the EU Green Deal through nature-based solutions

Thursday, 21 Oct 2021
Network Nature: Achieving the EU Green Deal through nature-based solutions

[Member event] K8: Living in the neighbourhood in Saarbruecken

Thursday, 21 Oct 2021
The event will be held in German

Delivering advanced digital skills for Europe’s Digital Decade event

Tuesday, 26 Oct 2021
Held on Tuesday 26 October 2021, between 15:30 – 17:00 CEST

EARTO Policy Event and Innovation Awards Ceremony

Wednesday, 27 Oct 2021
Held virtually on 27 October 2021 (from 10.00 to 12.30 CEST).
      

November 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

SMARTCITY Expo World Congress

Tuesday, 16 Nov 2021
Barcelona & Online
Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC)

[Member event] CreaLab: workshop n1 on “The Future Of Plastic”

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2021
Lucerne
The event will be held in German

Innovation Camp on Industrial Transformation

Wednesday, 24 Nov 2021
Organised by the InterregMED project Social & Creative

Get involved with VITALISE project

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2021
Join the session to discuss with us about harmonization of Living Labs, Joint Research Activities, Pilots, Living Lab labelling and other pressing topics.
    

December 2021

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

Launch of the INTERREG EURO-MED Programme

Thursday, 02 Dec 2021
2nd December 2021 – 13.30-16.30 Lisbon time Sala Tejo, Altice Arena - Lisbon & online
In Lisbon and Online

The Global Communication Summit

Tuesday, 07 Dec 2021
Online
The Global Communication Summit is the annual flagship event for international communications and PR professionals.

CO-CREATION OF EMPOWERING SMART CITIES THROUGH CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

Thursday, 09 Dec 2021
Online, 8:00-9:30 AM CET
WeGO Chengdu East Asia Regional Office Online Event

The role of Research & Innovation in the enhancement of older cancer patients care & treatment options, accessibility and Quality of Life during survivorship

Thursday, 09 Dec 2021
Thursday, 9 December 2021, 14.00-15:30 CET
Hosted by member of the European Parliament Tomislav Sokol
 

January 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
      

Living Labs & Open Toolkit Hackathon

Friday, 28 Jan 2022
Online
Dealing with heavy text-based and cluttered pages
     

February 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)

Wednesday, 02 Feb 2022
Online
Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)

[Member event] CreaLab: workshop n2 on “The Future Of Plastic”

Wednesday, 09 Feb 2022
Lucerne
The event will be held in German

Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2022 Edition

Monday, 28 Feb 2022
Barcelona, Spain
1,500+ Exhibitors, 1,000 Expert Speakers, 150+ Countries, 1 Show
     

March 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

Join the Digital Future Society Summit at MWC 2022

Wednesday, 02 Mar 2022
MWC, Hall 7, Partner Theater 2, Barcelona (Spain)
Nadia Calviño Santamaría, First Vice-President and Minister for Economy and Digitalization Carme Artigas, Secretary of State for Digitalization & Artificial Intelligence, Ministry of Economy and Digital Transformation Jaume Collboni Cuadrado, First Deputy Mayor (Economy, Labor, Competitiveness and Finance), Barcelona City Hall Carlos Grau, CEO of the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Cristina Colom, Future Society Programme Director Markus Reinisch, VP Public Policy Europe, Middle East and Africa - Facebook. Digital Future Society Global Board Member. David Carmona, General Manager, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation at Microsoft José Cerdán, CEO Telefónica T- Tech Belén Arribas, President of IFCLA & Digital Transformation Board member ICAB Pipo Serrano, Moderator. Journalist; Head of Innovation & New Business at Broadcaster

The Nature of Cities Festival

Tuesday, 29 Mar 2022
TNOC Festival pushes boundaries to radically imagine our cities for the future
  

April 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Social & Creative: INNOVATION CAMP

Tuesday, 05 Apr 2022
Digital event
Topic: Sustainable Development

Virtual Learning Lab Spring Edition

Tuesday, 05 Apr 2022
Virtually
A course that will fast-track your learning through lectures and interactive sessions

May 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Journal of Justice and Sustainability: Call for Papers

Sunday, 15 May 2022
Living Labs: Perspectives on Regenerative Approaches for Place-Based Socio-Ecological Transitions

Call for Workshops at OpenLivingLab Days

Sunday, 22 May 2022
Deadline for submissions

Call for Papers at OpenLivingLab Days

Sunday, 22 May 2022
Deadline for submissions
    

June 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

Urban Future

Wednesday, 01 Jun 2022
Helsingborg
Urban change-makers meet in Helsingborg.

[Lorraine Smart Cities Living Lab]: IEEE 28th ICE/ITMC & 31st IAMOT Join Conference

Sunday, 19 Jun 2022
Nancy, France
Technology, Engineering, and Innovation Management Communities as Enablers for Social-Ecological Transitions

TERRAENVISION 2022

Monday, 20 Jun 2022
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Nature Based Solutions to facilitate the transitions for living within the planetary boundaries

#MISSIONITALIA HORIZON EUROPE

Thursday, 23 Jun 2022
Online
Catch our Director speaking at the Italian National Info Day on EU Missions

World Urban Forum – WUF11

Sunday, 26 Jun 2022
Katowice, Poland
World Urban Forum - WUF11

Webinar: the Latin America Smart Cities Network Webinar on Smart Tourism: “Reactivating Tourism in Latin America in the Post-COVID Era”

Wednesday, 29 Jun 2022
Online Webinar, Jun 29 @ 18:00 GMT-5 (Mexico City Time)
This online webinar aimed at cities is hosted by our strategic partner WeGo
  

July 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Summer School

Wednesday, 06 Jul 2022
Athens, Greece
A summer school for Living Lab enthusiasts
      

September 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

Designing urban spaces with nature

Wednesday, 07 Sep 2022
Hybrid (online / Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
Final event of the UNaLab project

European Innovation Ecosystems Online Info Session

Wednesday, 07 Sep 2022
Online, 09:30 CEST - 12:00 CEST
Learn more about the calls and how to apply! A team of experts will share insights about the work programmes & application process.

Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)

Tuesday, 13 Sep 2022
New York, USA
The role and contribution of science to attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be the central theme of the Summit

Future Makers

Thursday, 15 Sep 2022
Leinster Ave, Bristol BS4 1NL

E-couse: Stimulating Innovation and policy making in the Social & Creative sectors

Monday, 19 Sep 2022
Online
Through online lessons learn specific tools and insights to boost your work in the Social & Creative sector

Learning Lab Day

Tuesday, 20 Sep 2022
Turin, Italy
Training course held in person one day before the official launch of the OpenLivingLab Days

OpenLivingLab Days

Tuesday, 20 Sep 2022
Turin, Italy
Flagship event of the Living Lab Community
 

October 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
      

Virtual Learning Lab

Tuesday, 04 Oct 2022
Online
8-week long online course on Living Labs

Social & Creative final conference

Wednesday, 05 Oct 2022
Larissa, Greece
In this final conference, the Social&Creative Community aims to show the activities carried out locally to revive the cultural and creative sector and support the uptake of methods and tool at policy level
     

November 2022

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  

Urban Transitions 2022

Tuesday, 08 Nov 2022
Sitges, Barcelona, Spain
Integrating urban and transport planning, environment and health for healthier urban living

Smart City World Expo

Tuesday, 15 Nov 2022
Barcelona, Spain
Smart City Expo World Congress gathers leaders from the most innovative companies, governments and organizations to move cities towards a better future. Stop by the ENoLL booth!

UNaLab co-creation toolkit presentation webinar

Friday, 25 Nov 2022
Online
Learn about the co-creation toolkit & how you can use it
   

January 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

Evaluation Model for Innovation Center

Thursday, 26 Jan 2023
Online
Organized together with the Future Center Alliance Japan.
    

February 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

WATER-MINING Market & Policy Workshop

Tuesday, 07 Feb 2023
Brussels, Belgium
Designed for stakeholders interested in business models and policy measures supporting innovative circular water technologies

Water Projects Europe

Tuesday, 14 Feb 2023
Online

MWC Barcelona

Monday, 27 Feb 2023
Barcelona, Spain
Connectivity ecosystem event
    

March 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   

WEX Global 2023

Monday, 27 Mar 2023
Seville, Spain
Water, Energy & Climate Change: Smart Circular Solutions to Build a Better World
 

May 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

Global Water Intelligence Summit

Monday, 08 May 2023
Berlin, Germany
Creating a Climate for Growth

SWAN 13th Annual Conference

Tuesday, 09 May 2023
Glasgow, UK
Making Smart Water Mainstream

Utility Week Live 2023

Tuesday, 16 May 2023
Birmingham, UK
Pan-utility exhibition

BlueTech Forum 2023

Wednesday, 17 May 2023
Edinburg, UK
Innovation with impact

18th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies

Sunday, 28 May 2023
Daegu, South Korea
Achieving Sustainability Through Water Technology
   

June 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

VITALISE Summer School 2023 on Living Labs & Commercialization Bootcamp

Tuesday, 06 Jun 2023
Bilbao, Spain
The second VITALISE Summer School is taking place on 8th and 9th of June 2023 in Bilbao, Spain to support researchers and Living Lab beginners interested in applying the Living Lab methodology and tools in their studies and research. In addition, the VITALISE Commercialization Bootcamp will be held prior to the Summer School, on 6th and 7th June 2023 in Bilbao, Spain.

IWA ecoSTP-23 6th International Conference on eco-technologies for Wastewater Treatment

Monday, 26 Jun 2023
Girona, Spain
Discussing the latest cutting-edge eco-technologies for a sustainable transition in wastewater treatment

Vitalise Pilot group meeting June 2023

Wednesday, 28 Jun 2023
online
Join us on June 28th to discuss the new proposed framework for living lab evaluation, as part of Vitalise project.
 

September 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly

Tuesday, 19 Sep 2023
New York City, USA
9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78)

OpenLivingLab Days 2023

Thursday, 21 Sep 2023
Barcelona, Spain
Flagship event of the Living Lab community, this year in Barcelona!

October 2023

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

International Ecological Engineering Conference 2023 Chania

Sunday, 01 Oct 2023
Platanias - Chania, Crete, Greece
The conference will be held between October 1st – 5th, 2023 in Platanias – Chania on the island of Crete, with physical presence and is organised by the Technical University of Crete.

International Forum on Agroecosystem Living Labs

Wednesday, 04 Oct 2023
Montréal, Canada
This first Forum will be held from October 4 to 6, 2023, in a hybrid format in order to offer an unforgettable experience, both at the Palais des congrès de Montréal and remotely
    

January 2024

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 

SOILL-Startup Kick-off in Brussels, Belgium

Monday, 15 Jan 2024
EIT House - Rue Guimard 7 - 1040 Brussels, Belgium
ENoLL is delighted to announce the kick-off meeting of SOILL-Startup on January 15-16, 2024.

ENoLL INFODAY in Athens, Greece

Friday, 19 Jan 2024
BRFAA 4 Soranou Ephessiou Street 115 27 Athina Greece
Accelerating Innovation: A Guide to ENoLL Certification and the use of Living Labs as Research Infrastructures
   

February 2024

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
    

Health and Wellbeing Living Lab symposium

Tuesday, 20 Feb 2024
Brussels, Belgium
The VITALISE consortium together with ENoLL are glad to announce the organization of the event entitled “Health and Wellbeing Living Lab symposium” that will be held in Brussels, Belgium on the 20th of February 2024.
  

Past events

14/03

Imagining the Green Cities of the Future: Global Cases – Workshop

In envisioning the cities of the future, the imperative of sustainability stands as a beacon guiding our collective efforts. The transition to green cities is not merely a technological or infrastructural endeavor; it’s a socio-economic and environmental imperative that requires collaboration and foresight. One innovative approach to catalyze this transition is through participatory workshops where stakeholders immerse themselves in envisioning and strategizing the green cities of tomorrow.

 

This is a role-play where each participant will embody a key figure in society. Together, we will collaboratively craft strategies aimed at fostering a sustainable future by envisioning the world in 2050. The focus lies on various cities worldwide, each poised for a green transition. Through dialogue and negotiation, the aim is to forge agreements that pave the way for necessary actions and initiatives. The workshop sets its gaze on the year 2050, a quarter-century ahead, challenging participants to navigate the complexities of urban life amidst the imperative of sustainability. By exploring different cities worldwide, participants delve into the nuanced challenges and opportunities inherent in diverse socio-cultural and geographical contexts. As participants immerse themselves in the role-play, they confront the multifaceted challenges impeding the transition to sustainable urban living. From resource scarcity to social equity, from urban sprawl to environmental degradation, the workshop serves as a crucible for dialogue and problem-solving.

While the workshop may not furnish participants with all-encompassing solutions, it equips them with the tools and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of sustainability in their respective domains. By fostering a deeper understanding of the imperative of sustainability, the workshop empowers participants to champion green initiatives in their careers and professional endeavors, thereby catalyzing transformative change.

 

Agenda

 

  • 10′ Welcome & introduction of facilitators, explanation of the workshop’s operation and methodology, and participants’ division into small working groups.
  • 45′ Group work to discuss challenges and propose thematic actions and strategies to address them in each respective city.
  • 30′ Presentation of each group’s results and a brief group discussion to gather input.
  • 5′ Acknowledgment and closure

 

Organizers

 

Rubén Ruiz (Anthesis Lavola)

Ferran Martínez Villena (Anthesis Lavola)

Marc Patrice Oriol (Anthesis Lavola)

20/02

Health and Wellbeing Living Lab symposium

The forthcoming symposium is dedicated to showcasing the outcomes of the VITALISE project, which focuses on harmonising Living Lab services and procedures while recognising Living Labs as integral Research Infrastructures.

 

Over the past three years, a collaborative effort among Living Labs in Health has actively demonstrated the significance of Living Labs as Research Infrastructures, effectively representing the global Living Lab community. The work undertaken in VITALISE aligns with the overarching vision of Living Labs developed over the last 15 years, manifesting in project results that advance the recognition and quality of harmonised Living Labs.

 

The symposium’s primary objective is to engage in collective reflection with the European Commission and relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries of Research Infrastructures. The aim is to discuss and plan the next steps toward a new era where Research Infrastructures are open and actively involve communities as powerful tools for co-research.

 

A second objective is to showcase completed or on-going research conducted within one or more Living Labs. This can be done through an oral presentation or a panel discussion/roundtable to the Symposium.

 

You can register here!

19/01

ENoLL INFODAY in Athens, Greece

Living labs (LLs) serve as collaborative innovation spaces, bringing together diverse stakeholders to co-create, test, and validate innovative solutions within real-world settings. Join us in Athens on the 19th January 2024 to unveil the pivotal role of Living Labs.

 

This event aims to raise awareness about the significance of Living Labs (LLs) in addressing societal challenges, fostering sustainable development, and showcasing successful LL initiatives in Greece, contributing to the national innovation ecosystem. It seeks to provide insights into the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) and its certification process, empowering potential ENoLL-certified LLs in Greece to navigate the application process and gain valuable tips.

 

Moreover, the event intends to enhance understanding of LLs’ value and impact in Greece and beyond,strengthening knowledge of LLs as Research Infrastructures (RIs) and their alignment with the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) goals.

 

By emphasizing the importance of ENoLL certification and showcasing LLs’ potential as RIs, the event aims to facilitate networking opportunities for collaboration and innovation among LL practitioners, researchers, and policymakers, empowering stakeholders for a more resilient and prosperous future.

 

The event is co-organised by European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), Athena Research Center, Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation (AUTH) and Hellenic Institute of Transport (CERTH-HIT).

 

Target Audience

Primarily tailored for:

  • Living lab practitioners and enthusiasts in Greece
  • Researchers and innovators involved in innovation projects
  • Policymakers and decision-makers supporting LL initiatives
  • Academics and students keen on exploring LLs as research tools

 

Event Outline

The event will encompass two key sessions:

  • Session 1: Why Living Labs Matter and How to Get Certified and Become a Member of ENoLL
  • Session 2: LLs as Research Infrastructures (RIs)

 

Event Format

Engaging presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities will facilitate interaction among participants, allowing engagement with experts and sharing experiences with fellow LL practitioners.

 

Book your spot here!

15/01 - 16/01

SOILL-Startup Kick-off in Brussels, Belgium

On January 15-16, the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is pleased to announce the kick-off of the SOILL-Startup project, marking the initiation of the entire SOILL Framework Support Structure.

 

Over the first two years of the Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA), SOILL-Startup endeavours will focus on co-designing and launching the #SOILL one-stop structure for the coordination, support, enlargement, and promotion of the network of 100 Living Labs and Lighthouses, funded under the Soil Deal Mission, in collaboration with the first waves of funded Soil Health Living Labs and Lighthouses as well as with key stakeholders and initiatives.

 

To achieve this objective, SOILL-Startup will undertake dedicated coordination and support, capacity building, networking, knowledge exchange, promotion, as well as regular monitoring and assessment. These efforts aim to lead a sustainable, reliable, and replicable transition towards fostering healthy soils.

 

As we embark on this transformative journey towards a healthier and greener future, we invite our community to join our commitment to promoting healthy soils.

 

More information about SOILL and SOILL-Startup will be shared soon on its official website.

04/10 - 06/10

International Forum on Agroecosystem Living Labs

The first International Forum on Agroecosystem Living Labs will feature discussion panels and parallel sessions of scientific papers to establish state-of-the-art practices, share lessons learned from case studies and address challenges facing the international agroecosystem living lab community. It will also include networking events and field tours aiming to generate dialogue among practitioners, provide a platform for sharing innovative ideas, and create an inspiring space for collaboration and action.

 

Website: https://adaptationfutures.com/if-all2023/

01/10 - 05/10

International Ecological Engineering Conference 2023 Chania

This is a special conference for the IEES, as it marks the 30th anniversary since their foundation of the in 1993! In this frame, their aim is to deliver and spread the message of redefining the ecological engineering discipline and communicate the IEES’s vision of an ecology-inspired circular engineering, as described in the Manifesto of Ecological Engineering.
An extended spectrum of conference topics has been formed indicating this modern holistic approach of Ecological Engineering.

  • The general conference topics are the
  • Use of ecological elements and ecosystems to reduce pollution
  • Use of ecosystems in a circular society
  • Circular design and integrated planning approaches for increased resiliency
  • Resource recovery and reuse
  • Climate change, green and just transition, and carbon neutrality: the role of ecological engineers
  • Regenerative agriculture
  • Ecological Engineering and the mining industry
  • Ecological Engineering Education

The official working language for the conference is English.

There will be oral and flash oral presentations and poster sessions.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Chania!

21/09 - 23/09

OpenLivingLab Days 2023

The 2023 edition of the OpenLivingLab Days will be held in Barcelona, Spain! Hosted by the Barcelona based Living Labs (Library Living Lab and i2Cat) we will be immersed in the local ecosystem and will discover how the Living Lab methodology is applied and seen in Barcelona.

 

Living Labs for an era of transitions

How human-centric innovation is changing our lives

The event will begin on Thursday 21 September and end on Saturday 23 September. One day before the event on the 20 September, the training course called the Learning Lab – Day 0 will take place. The Learning Lab Day is a one-day training offered to starter Living Labs and other Living Lab enthusiasts, giving them the opportunity to learn all about the key elements and operations of Living Labs.

 

The first OpenLivingLab Days event (then known as the ENoLL Summer School) was held in Paris in 2010. Since then, every summer, ENoLL organises the annual summit of the worldwide Living Lab community. OpenLivingLab Days is the flagship event of ENoLL and is hosted by a different Living Lab each year. OLLD was hosted in Paris, Barcelona, Helsinki, Manchester, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Montreal, Krakow, Geneva and Thessaloniki. Because of the global pandemic the 2020 and 2021 edition, known as the Digital Living Lab Days, were held digitally. In 2022 the event was hosted back in its physical form in Turn, Italy.

 

The Calls for Papers and Workshops will open in March 2023!

 

 

19/09 - 23/09

Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly

The 9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) will be held on 13-29 September 2023. The Summit will examine what enabling policy, regulatory and financial environments are needed to implement and sustain the science mechanisms required to support genuinely global scientific collaborations across continents, nations and theme. For the second consecutive year, ENoLL will be actively engaged in the Summit and side events.

 

More information at: https://sciencesummitunga.com/

28/06

Vitalise Pilot group meeting June 2023

Wednesday, June 28th from 14.00 to 15.30 CEST we are excited to invite you to a special event where we will present the results of a new framework of living lab evaluation, which are not final, but represent the basis for next steps.

 

Since living labs evolve over time it’s crucial to constantly improve an evaluation structure on a continuous base to make sure it keeps fitting the high-quality standards required and to support living labs in assessing themselves to grow, become/remain sustainable and to reach a higher level of harmonization.

 

Last year, thanx to your help, we had the pleasure to present a new standardized evaluation framework within the paper ‘Harmonizing the evaluation of living labs: a standardized evaluation framework’ during the XXXIII ISPIM conference in Copenhagen.

 

Based on this, over the last months we worked hard to validate criteria descriptions and to define a general KPI table for evaluating living labs, based on all golden feedback and interactions we had with living lab experts and the Vitalise pilot group. Next to this we prepared a first draft of a guideline framework for living labs.

 

Right now, we’d love to present the results to you all and provide you with information about the next steps after summer.

 

If you want to participate you can register yourself via: https://forms.office.com/e/YYftySHEgk

 

This pilot group is open to all participants and members of the VITALISE, ENOLL and LLSA Forum networks and wishes to promote collaboration between the different European Living Labs ecosystems.

26/06 - 29/06

IWA ecoSTP-23 6th International Conference on eco-technologies for Wastewater Treatment

ecoSTP-23 aims to discuss the latest cutting-edge eco-technologies for a sustainable transition in wastewater treatment, reuse, and resource recovery, at urban and industrial scale, giving special attention to the efficient transfer of knowledge into practice. Building a more resilient future for water management needs a transdisciplinary and multi-domain examination, including socio-economic and governance aspects. ecoSTP23 will include hydro-social aspects and the multiple factors that currently frame water management.

More information at: https://www.ecostp2023.org/

06/06 - 09/06

VITALISE Summer School 2023 on Living Labs & Commercialization Bootcamp

The VITALISE 2023 Summer School on living labs aims to provide researchers worldwide with practical training both on how to implement the living lab methodology in their studies, as well as how to involve living labs research infrastructures and their services in their health and wellbeing research studies. Researchers in the health and wellbeing domain will have the opportunity to learn more about the open innovation and living lab tools, methods and services to improve their research. They will have the opportunity to follow new scientific paths thanks to the support of the VITALISE high-experienced trainers on the living lab methodology.

 

Participants will also be invited to access the VITALISE ICT tools and infrastructure within the projects open calls to collaborate on scientific research with living labs recognised and labelled by the European Network of Living Labs.

 

In addition, the VITALISE Commercialization Bootcamp will be held prior to the Summer School, on 6th and 7th June 2023 in Bilbao, Spain. The Bootcamp days will focus on a practical approach for researchers and practitioners who are interested in understanding the path to market for new products and services.

 

More info.

28/05 - 02/06

18th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies

The IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies is designed to be the place for sharing the latest insights into how pioneering science, technological innovation and leading practices will shape the major transformation in water management that is underway.

 

More information at: https://iwa-let.org/

17/05 - 18/05

BlueTech Forum 2023

The BlueTech Forum is a boutique industry event, powered by BlueTech Research, which brings together the world’s leading water technology companies, entrepreneurs, investors, and executives from leading research centres to network and hear cutting-edge presentations on market trends and insights.

 

More information at: https://www.bluetechforum.com/

16/05 - 17/05

Utility Week Live 2023

Utility Week Live 2023, the UK’s only pan-utility exhibition, will host its biggest ever FREE-to-attend content programme, and bring together over 3,000 pan-utility professionals at the NEC, Birmingham on 16-17 May – giving access to the latest innovation, insight, and solutions to collaborate, lead and deliver.

 

More information at: https://www.utilityweeklive.co.uk/

09/05 - 11/05

SWAN 13th Annual Conference

The SWAN 13th Annual Conference will be held May 9-11, 2023 at the Crowne Plaza Glasgow in ScotlandHow do we move the industry from early adopters to the early majority? The theme of the event, Making Smart Water Mainstream” will focus on the practical, “how to” value of taking the smart water journey by navigating through current, global utility challenges.

 

More information at https://www.swan-2023.com/

08/05 - 10/05

Global Water Intelligence Summit

The Global Water Summit is a high-level knowledge sharing platform that gives you access to expert contributions, ideas, and intelligence, from the speakers that represent the most significant opportunities in the global water sector. The agenda gathers leaders representing utilities, industry, finance and investment, and key water market players.
Find more information at https://www.watermeetsmoney.com/
27/03 - 29/03

WEX Global 2023

WEX Global occupies a unique place in the water conference calendar. Business discussions and connections lie at the heart of WEX, along with the principle of ‘exchange’; the exchange of ideas, philosophies, business opportunities and methodologies to build the strong networks that will meet the challenges of the circular economy in mitigating climate change, achieving net zero and turbo-charging digital transformation.

Find more information at: https://wex-global.com/
27/02 - 02/03

MWC Barcelona

MWC Barcelona is the largest and most influential event for the connectivity ecosystem. Whether you’re a global mobile operator, device manufacturer, technology provider, vendor, content owner, or are simply interested in the future of tech, you need to be here.

 

Discover more

21/02

Roma Green Agents: The informal workforce keeping Balkan cities green

The EEB, in cooperation with the Roma Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (REDI) and Umweltdachverband and funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection, will host this conference to better understand the role that the informal recycling sector plays in waste management and the circular economy in Balkan cities. In particular, we will be exploring the work of so-called “Roma green agents” in North Macedonia, who provide an environmental service to the municipality yet formally recognised. We will also use the event to provide a new narrative that recognises the service that these green agents provide. 

More info

14/02

Water Projects Europe

Water Europe is pleased to invite you to Water Projects Europe 2023 event ‘Community of Practice for R&I and a Water-Smart Society’,

This WPE edition is organised in collaboration with PathoCERT, an EU-funded project aimed at increasing the ability of first responders to rapidly detect waterborne pathogens and ensure collaboration and coordination between the different actors during an emergency event. Water Projects Europe will also feature speakers from WATER-MINING and ULTIMATE projects. 

More info

09/02

Translation Online Network Events

This event is of interest to trainers, students, employers in the language industry, buyers of language services, and future and experienced language professionals. With OTTO and with this event, we aim to contribute to the vitality of the language industry, the attractiveness of this sector for young talents and a better insight into the job market for language specialists. 

More info 

08/02

LIFE Climate Smart Chefs roundtable

This webinar is part of a series of roundtables to discuss the opportunities for chefs to be part of a broader EU strategy for healthy and sustainable food systems. Three parallel sessions will focus on healthy, sustainable diets, food waste and technology tools for chefs. The third roundtable will follow on 26 April.   

After this, LIFE Climate Smart Chefs aims to produce a strategic paper (Climate Smart Chefs Vision 2030) gathering the views and vision of food sector stakeholders to influence EU policy on food systems. The paper will be presented and reviewed during a final plenary roundtable on 7 June and published in July. 

More info

08/02

European Framework Programme for R&I – Innovation Fund Synergies Workshop

The focus of the workshop is to gather participants from mature R&I projects funded under EU R&I funding programmes (notably Horizon 2020) to explore funding opportunities under the EU Innovation Fund to deploy their technologies. 

More info 

 

08/02

Intellectual Property as a business asset

Intellectual property helps drive innovation and growth by bringing in financial returns, raising brand awareness and ensuring business growth. You can rely on intellectual property to increase productivity, earn licensing fees and even receive royalties. Patents help create a monopoly and provide protection to your business by preventing others from commercialising your innovation. IP helps you earn a higher return on investment and manage your assets efficiently. 

More info

07/02 - 08/02

WATER-MINING Market & Policy Workshop

The WATER-MINING project promotes a circular economy approach to water management and treatment. The project demonstrates, through six case studies developed across Europe, new and energy-efficient ways to reclaim critical resources from seawater desalination, and urban and industrial wastewater treatment. To successfully integrate these value-added products into resource supply chains, the project analyses current market conditions for circular (waste)water treatment, designs circular water treatment business models and devises appropriate policy recommendations in the form of policy packages.

 

This first WATER-MINING Market & Policy Workshop is designed for stakeholders interested in business models and policy measures supporting innovative circular water technologies. In terms of technology, the focus is on the recovery of critical resources, including freshwater, nutrient minerals, biopolymers, and energy, from urban and industrial wastewater, as well as seawater. Subjects to be discussed: circular business models, effective green funding and policy packages for the widespread dissemination of circular water technologies in Europe. The workshop offers a prime opportunity for networking with stakeholders from water, business and policy fields.

 

The event will take place on the 7th and 8th of February 2023,  at the Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the European Union, Espai Catalunya Europa, Rue de la Loi 2271040, Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium.

Consult the Workshop Agenda and register here 

07/02

LIFE RESYSTAL webinar: Getting started with healthcare climate resilience

The webinar, ‘Getting started with healthcare climate resilience’, will introduce this framework and the project’s unique community approach to resilience, showcasing the measures being implemented by the Centre Hospitalier de Millau in France.  

Participants will learn more about how to future-proof healthcare facilities against the impacts of climate change and hear directly from one of the project’s pilot hospitals on how it prepares for these impacts.   

More info 

02/02

Horizon Europe Coordinators’ Day: Grant Agreement Preparation

01/02

From Translation to Accessibility Workshop

In this online workshop, we will showcase practical integrations of accessibility within the cultural sector and society at large. Our speakers, experts from the cultural and policy spheres, will present good practices of techniques such as captioning, easy language, audio description and sign language. The workshop is tailored to university translation trainers and translation students. 

More info

 

26/01

Evaluation Model for Innovation Center

We are happy to announce the EMIC (Evaluation Model for Innovation Centers) Workshop organized together with the Future Center Alliance Japan. It will be an amazing opportunity to meet and share knowledge and experiences about innovation ecosystem in which the quadruple helix approach can take place and facilitate the resolution of complex social issues.
This initiative is the result of a 5-year Partnership Agreement with the FCAJ and of the work done by it in the last years. It has been conducting research on innovation places for many years and in 2019 it developed an evaluation model for innovation centres/places (EMIC). In 2020 it conducted EMIC survey of approximately 90 places in Japan and overseas, and disseminate the results to society. As more and more innovation centres/places are being established these days, in 2021, it conducted a benchmark survey of 10 domestic and overseas centres based on the EMIC frame under the theme of “the evolution of place”. As a result, the following directions were identified:
(1) Evolving places in a way that is open to society, and
(2) Forming a knowledge economy ecosystem based in cities that has points of contact with customers and society.
Based on these insights, we will discuss together mechanisms for co-creating an innovation ecosystem in industry, government, academia, and citizens to solve social issues through contact with customers and society in the city.
And to our great pleasure, this workshop also gives us the opportunity to renew the MoU with Future Center Alliance Japan.
The workshop will take place on the 26th of January at 9:00 AM CET. It is free for ENoLL Members.
Register here
25/11

UNaLab co-creation toolkit presentation webinar

We invite you to join the UNaLab webinar to learn more about the Toolkit for co-creation (https://unalab.enoll.org/), how you can use it to organise co-creative sessions and become a skilled facilitator. The webinar is held on Friday, 25 November between 10:00-12:00 CET. You will receive a connection link upon registration.

 

Register at: https://forms.office.com/r/q9TG2Hnqej

 

The webinar will begin with a short presentation of the UNaLab project, followed by a presentation and a demonstration of the co-creation toolkit. The aim of the demonstration is to showcase how the toolkit can be used by a Living Lab and what benefits arise from its usage. Next, participants feedback will be collected through the Mentimeter and the session will conclude with a presentation of other relevant UNaLab outputs for the Living Lab community, such as the training webinars, the handbooks for setting up Urban Living Labs and others.

15/11 - 17/11

Smart City World Expo

Smart City Expo World Congress (Barcelona, November 15-17) is the leading international event for the smart city sector, a key meeting point for experts and leaders of the world’s most innovative cities, companies, research centers and international organizations. Over 24,000 professionals are expected from more than 700 cities and over 400 international speakers that will share their vision on how to build a more sustainable and livable urban future.

 

This year’s event will focus on eight main tracks touching the most pressing issues facing cities: Enabling Technologies, Energy & Environment, Mobility, Governance, Living & Inclusion, Economy, Infrastructures & Buildings and Safety & Security. 

 

After last year’s success, the event will blend the physical venue with the digital space. ENoLL will be present at the SCWE – more information to come. 


More information at www.smartcityexpo.com

08/11 - 10/11

Urban Transitions 2022

Are you interested in urban & transport planning, public health, and climate change? Are you working in the fields of architecture, policy & decision making, or citizens science?

 

From 8 to 10 November 2022, don’t miss Elsevier’s Urban Transitions 2022.

 

Held in Sitges, Barcelona, this event aims to promote healthy urban development by providing pathways to low carbon, liveable, and equitable cities.

 

During Urban Transitions 2022, you will meet world leading experts from many different disciplines such as urban & transport planning, architecture, environmental exposure assessment, climate change, public health & governance, and more.

 

Together, they will discuss current challenges and solutions. The main topics will include:

 

  • Cities (concepts)
  • Land use and transport (interrelations, planning, design and engineering)
  • Planning, environment, and health (exposures, epidemiology, health impacts)
  • Nature based solutions/green cities
  • Justice and inequality
  • Engagement, impacts, and education

 

If you would like to present your research during Urban Transitions 2022, you can submit your abstract here by 20 May 2022.

05/10

Social & Creative final conference

The Interreg MED Social & Creative Community has in the past six years worked in this direction, creating innovative and ready-to-use tools to help policy maker and relevant stakeholders to define the local and regional policies on creativity and social innovation.

 

In this final conference, the Social&Creative Community, together with its modular projects, aims to show the activities carried out locally to revive the cultural and creative sector and support the uptake of methods and tool at policy level.

 

More information and registration. 

04/10 - 29/11

Virtual Learning Lab

The Virtual Learning Lab brings together a community of participants and experts in exchanging knowledge on the key elements of Living Labs. A course that will fast-track your learning through lectures and interactive sessions, a case study approach connecting theory to practice, as well as hands-on assignments to apply the learnings in your own context.

Held between 4 October – 29 November 2022

 

The 8-week Learning Lab Program combines:

  • Expert presentations, hands-on co-creative sessions and interactive discussions with real-life case studies
  • Hands-on assignments and application of learning materials to your own Living Lab case, in between the weekly sessions
  • Expert & peer-to-peer support and evaluation, learning from each other while networking
  • Dynamic & interactive environment facilitating knowledge exchange in various formats and learning styles!
  • Taking the first step in joining the community of Living Labs, interacting with like-minded people and organizations

 

More information & enrolment at: https://openlivinglabdays.com/virtual-learning-lab/

20/09

Learning Lab Day

The Learning Lab Day 0 is a one-day training offered to newcomers of the Living Lab community and enthusiast practitioners interested in learning more about the key elements and operations of Living Labs.

 

Learning Lab Day 0 brings together a group of experienced trainers on Living Lab methodologies and tools, partners from international projects aiming to set-up Living Labs, expert ENoLL members, students, researchers, and practitioners from Living Labs. Learning Lab Day 0 will offer lectures and case study presentations connecting theory to practice, as well as panel discussions and hands-on exercises to support Living Lab newcomers and practitioners in applying learnings into their own specific contexts.

 

The 2022 program of Learning Lab Day 0 will be organized into 2 tracks:

  • Track 1 NEWCOMERS: The Living Lab Fundamentals for newcomers
  • Track 2 PRO: Close-up on panel and pilot manager roles and co-creation in a real-life environment

 

Find more information on the course and enrolment at https://openlivinglabdays.com/day-0-2022/

20/09 - 23/09

OpenLivingLab Days

OpenLivingLab Days (OLLD) is the annual global gathering of Living Labs organized by the European Network of Living Labs. This year, the event will be held in Turin, Italy, between 20-23 SeptemberHosted and co-organised by the City of TurinCTE NEXT – The House of Emerging Technologies, and Torino City Lab, will the support of the Ministry of Economic Development of Italy and the participation of the European Commission. The OLLD offers a space for policy makers, companies, entrepreneurs, academics, Living Lab representatives and innovators to explore, connect and work together. 

 

“The city as a Lab, but now for real!”

Re-working open innovation environments for inclusive, green and digital transition through emerging technologies

 

Living labs are strong instruments that support cities and regions in their transition towards a resilient and sustainable future based on open and inclusive innovation. They represent a key element in empowering citizens to co-create their cities & regions while enhancing their ecosystems through emerging technologies. 

 

Therefore, as orchestrators of open innovation environments, Living Labs involve all stakeholders to tackle real-life problems and co-create concrete, long-term impacts which can be scaled-up.

 

Since the aim of the OLLD is to explore the full potential of Living Labs, the conference will focus on five thematic tracks that are strongly linked with the Living Lab world:

  • Societyexploring all ‘human’ aspects of innovation in cities via Living Labs.
  • Governanceexploring analysis and practices for governing cities and living labs.
  • Green & sustainableanalysing how Living Labs contribute to address climate change and new models for sustainable products & services.
  • Transformation: addressing digital and green transformation, urban planning & development, zero pollution, also through smart & emerging technologies
  • Beyond the cityinnovation beyond city borders, focusing on rural living labs, on scaling-up and cross-sectoral and cross-border collaboration to support (global) challenges at regional level.

 

Find more information at https://openlivinglabdays.com/

19/09 - 15/10

E-couse: Stimulating Innovation and policy making in the Social & Creative sectors

From 19th September to 15th October middle manager in public authorities and funding agencies in local authorities, policy makers and all stakeholders in the social innovation and creative fields can learn how to improve policies and practices in the Social Innovation & Creative sectors.

The e-learning programme is free of charge and it is structured in 4 modules, for a total of 12 hours engagement, built on video lessons, case studies and hands-on activities for a very practical training providing participants with specific insights and tools ready to be implemented in the daily practices:

  • Module #1: Co-creation methods & e-Learning toolkit for enacting open innovation in the social innovation and creative community;
  • Module #2: Semantic Framework Tool to implement advanced services for smart search and policy making;
  • Module #3: Oriented Bayesian Nets (OBNs) for supporting policy making and injecting innovation in CCIs;
  • Module #4: Experimenting with the Social & Creative OBN tool for improving cluster promotion and financing schemes start up.

Students will receive a certificate at the end of the course.

 

Enroll now at https://bit.ly/SCI-MEDAcademy

15/09

Future Makers

Develop your digital design skills in this practical, hands-on, FREE course.

 

Learn to design and make 3D objects and structures so that you can take the next step on your path to a career in this exciting field.

 

Are you a fledgling product designer or a budding builder?

 

You may already have a creative practice that you want to develop or you might be a complete beginner, through this free course you will get the opportunity to work on a creative brief, develop digital design skills and receive support to take the next step into a digital design role or further training. 

 

No experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn and gain experience.

 

How do I join? 

 

We are running three courses at different times, find out more by reading the course information and criteria – hopefully you can an option that works for you!

 

We strongly encourage applications from those currently underrepresented in the digital design, fabrication and construction industries. Bursaries are available to support your attendance, these could be used to assist with access, travel or childcare costs.

 

Read the full course information and criteria here

Register your interest for the Thursday Evening Course here

Register your interest for the Friday Morning Course here

Register your interest for the Creative Retreat Course here

Deadline: Friday 9th September

 

The Future Makers programme is funded by the West of England Combined Authority as part of the wider Digital Skills Investment Fund – find out more about other training opportunities made possible by the fund here.

13/09 - 30/09

Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)

The objective is to develop and launch science collaborations to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs, Agenda 2030 and Local2030. The meeting will also prepare input for the United Nations Summit of the Future, which will take place during UNGA78 beginning on 12 September 2023.

 

ENoLL is organising an in-person session on 29 September. Through the session we will showcase 3 to 5 of our members and underline to the policymakers and potential partners the relevance of the Living Lab approach.

 

More information on the Science Summit at https://sciencesummitunga.com/

 

07/09

Designing urban spaces with nature

The event is organised by the UNaLab project; sharing the 5 years of experience on designing, developing and testing the impact of Nature Based Solutions.

It is a hybrid event allowing participants from across Europe and beyond to learn about how knowledge gained during the UNaLab project and “sister” SCC-02-2016 H2020 projects Connecting Nature, Grow Green and Urban GreenUP can be applied to further re-nature urban areas, making them greener, more liveable, healthier, more prosperous, more inclusive and more resilient to the impacts of climate change. The day will finish with a shorter walking tour to visit some more NBS in the city of Eindhoven.

 

More information and registration. 

07/09

European Innovation Ecosystems Online Info Session

On 07 September 2022, the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) is organising an informative webinar to learn more about the European Innovation Ecosystems Work Programme (EIE) and the Startup Europe initiative under the European Innovation Council Work Programme 2022.

 

Find more information & registration

06/07 - 07/07

Summer School

VITALISE project invites all Living Lab professionals, enthusiasts, students and researchers to join the Summer School. It will take place between 6-7 July 2022 in Athens, Greece. The course participation will be free!

 

About the VITALISE Summer School

The VITALISE Summer School aims to provide researchers worldwide effective training both on how to implement the Living Lab methodology in their studies, as well as involve living labs Research Infrastructures and their services in their Health and Wellbeing research studies.

 

Researchers in the Health and Wellbeing domain will have the opportunity to learn more about the open innovation and Living Lab tools, methods and services to improve their research and follow new scientific paths thanks to the support of the VITALISE high-experienced trainers on the Living Lab methodology.

Participants will be also invited to access the VITALISE ICT tools and infrastructure within the project open calls to collaborate on scientific research with Living Labs recognized and labelled by the European Network of Living Labs.

 

The VITALISE Summer School is jointly organised and co-located with the School As Living Labs (SALL) / FOODSHIFT Summer School 2022. The “Schools as Sites for Food System Transformation” Summer School aims to familiarise participants with the concepts and methods of open schooling and living labs, providing a framework for educators and other societal actors to engage, discuss and explore how schools can become innovation incubators and accelerators within their local communities while offering new learning opportunities to their students.

 

Outcomes for the VITALISE Summer School participants

Participants to the VITALISE Summer School will take advantage from networking and peer to peer learnings with highly experienced trainers from the Living Lab community, as well as have the opportunity to create a complete roadmap to develop their research works by implementing the Living Lab methodology, with the support and guidance of the VITALISE trainers.

The VITALISE Summer School will include:

  • 5 hours in total of expert lecturers.
  • 5 hours of hands-on workshops to improve your research.
  • 1 hour inspirational interaction with representatives of projects where living labs where involved.
  • All materials and equipment needed for the course.
  • Catering (lunches and coffee breaks offered by the VITALISE Summer School).
  • A Social Programme & organization of excursions (e.g. visit to the Acropolis Museum and farewell dinner, etc. Costs for these additional and not mandatory activities will be covered by participants)

 

Registrations and further information

The participation to VITALISE Summer School is free of charge for all the participants enrolled. Accommodation and excursions are not covered by VITALISE. The participation in the summer school do not require any prior experience or knowledge with Living Lab methodologies. The school is addressed to both experiences and early stage researchers.

 

Please register to the event here. Registrations will close on 6 June 2022. When we will reach the 30 participants, we will close the registrations, so please enrol soon.

 

Agenda of the VITALISE Summer School

 

Day 1
​Living Labs methods & tools for researchers

​​09:00 – 10:00 am Welcome and objective

Living Labs basics, benefits and challenges

​10:00 to 11:00 am How researchers can be involved and use Living Labs in their daily job: case studies
​​11:00 am – 12:00 pm Tour de table: get to know each other
​12:00 to 1:00 pm Living Labs services for researchers applied to case studies​
1:00 to 2:00 pm Lunch Break
​​2:00 – 4:00 pm Hands on exercise on selected methods & services for small research design and peer to peer learning
  Excursion to the Acropolis Museum and dinner (not mandatory)
Day 2​
Co-creating with Living Labs to improve your research

​​10:00 to 11:00 am IPRs and owners of the data within Living Labs
​11:00 am – 12:00 pm Experimentation & co-creation in a real-life environment
​​12:00 to 1:00 pm How to improve your research through Living Labs
1:00 to 2:00 pm Lunch Break
​2:00 – 3:00 pm Hands on exercise: co-creation session on your selected research cases
3:00 – 4:00 pm Inspirational session with representatives from research projects where living labs were included
4:00 – 5:00 pm Joint SALL & VITALISE Summer School Workshop
  Farewell Dinner

 

The venue

The Summer School will be held at Golden Coast Hotel & Bungalows, an A-class/ 4-star sea-side hotel which stretches on the golden, sandy beach of the Marathon Bay, near the historic location of Marathon, at the outskirts of Athens.

 

Participants are expected to arrive through the Athens International Airport, approximately 25 km (15,53 miles) distance from the hotel.

VITALISE has made special arrangements with the hotel to all participants of the Summer School, offering discounts for single or double room with all-inclusive services (i.e. breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and free of charge services for outdoors sports and recreational activities). More information about the prices and booking will follow soon. Interested participants can request the discount code to leidyenriquez@enoll.org.

 

About the VITALISE Project

Researchers need convenient access to Health and Wellbeing Living Lab infrastructures and procedures, as well as policies that foster innovative, person-centred research. The Health and Wellbeing research community has invested a great deal of effort in creating Living Labs to conduct research and innovation projects, with a lifecycle limited to the project’s duration, due to non-optimal use of time and resources and lack of a harmonization framework for their provided services, which restrain the exploitation potential of research results from local communities.

To address these challenges, VITALISE interlinks living labs coming from the three major living lab networks in Europe:

  • ENoLL, with 130 living lab members around the world, 41% of which are in the health and wellbeing domain.
  • Forum LLSA comprised of 38 members, all of which in the health and wellbeing domain.
  • EIT Health Living Labs, composed of 56 active Living Labs and an additional 37 that are in the process of joining, all of them in the health and wellbeing domain.

 

By bringing together these three (3) networks, VITALISE interconnects the majority of Living Labs across Europe, to cover all European geographical areas and all the spectrum of the Health and Wellbeing domain. The aim is to open up living lab infrastructures as a means to facilitate and promote research activities in the health and wellbeing domain in Europe and beyond by enabling in-person Transnational Access to seventeen living lab research infrastructures and supporting remote digital access to datasets (Virtual Access) of rehabilitation, transitional care and everyday life activities through harmonized processes and common tools. The project will also develop training methods towards the wider understanding and valorisation of Living Lab methodologies in the research community.

 

Open Calls

VITALISE project grants free Transnational Access to external researchers from multiple disciplines to the project’s Livings Lab Research Infrastructures. The external researchers approved for Transational Access will have the opportunity to conduct research studies in the available infrastructures and be granted Virtual Access to datasets collected during the Joint Research Activities of the project for further analysis. The provision of Transnational Access will be implemented through three (3) Open Calls that will be conducted in the following months: (i) March 2022, (ii) December 2022 and (iii) May 2023. More information at https://vitalise-project.eu/transnational-access-to-research-infrastructures

 

 

 

29/06

Webinar: the Latin America Smart Cities Network Webinar on Smart Tourism: “Reactivating Tourism in Latin America in the Post-COVID Era”

Tourism is one of the main industries for many Latin American countries, however, due to the covid-19 pandemic the industry has been severely affected. Smart tourism brings in innovative, digital and eco-savvy ways to travel and experience cities. Taking advantage of the latest technologies, such as virtual reality and the metaverse, cities will allow tourists to dodge the current travel limits and restrictions.

 

If your city is looking for innovative technologies and solutions to reactivate the tourism sector after the pandemic, join the discussion and help us reshape the future of the sector.

 

This webinar is hosted by our Strategic Partner WeGo. It will be held on:

Jun 29 @ 18:00 GMT-5 (Mexico City Time) 
Jun 30 @ 08:00 GMT+9 (Korean Standard Time)

 

Please find more information & registration at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_46IPy0hcTquu6B3zjyWsaQ

26/06 - 30/06

World Urban Forum – WUF11

This will be the first time that the WUF, convened by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), will take place in Eastern Europe.

The WUF was established in 2001 by the United Nations to examine one of the most pressing issues facing the world today: rapid urbanisation and its impact on communities, cities, economies, climate change and policies. The first WUF was held in Nairobi, Kenya in 2002 and has been held around the world ever since.

Representatives of national, regional and local governments, academics, business people, community leaders, urban planners will be among the thousands of people are expected to attend WUF11 which is co-organized by Poland’s Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy and the Municipal Office of Katowice.

The theme of WUF11, Transforming our Cities for a Better Urban Future, will provide greater insights and clarity on the future of cities based on existing trends, challenges and opportunities, as well as suggest ways cities can be better prepared to address future pandemics and a wide range of other shocks.

26/06 - 30/06

Don’t miss the Katowice Energy Innovation Challenge

In collaboration with the City of Katowice and leading up to the 11th World Urban Forum, the UN-Habitat Innovation Unit is hosting the Katowice Energy Innovation Challenge.

 

This initiative encourages start-ups and innovators around the world to help the city of Katowice transition to clean and renewable energy systems. 

 

How? Through digital information management and communication solutions empowering the local government, residents, and businesses to embrace the transition.

 

Three winning innovators will be invited to participate in an acceleration program at Katowice’s municipal business incubator Rawa.Ink and present to an international audience during WUF between 26-30 June 2022. 

 

For more information, click here. 

23/06 - 24/06

#MISSIONITALIA HORIZON EUROPE

On 23 and 24 June, the event “#MISSIONITALIA Horizon Europe – National Info day on EU Missions 2022 calls” will be held online. It is organised by APRE and MUR organisations. The event will feature online sessions where participants will discuss topics, rules of participation and opportunities for new calls for each of the 5 EU Missions:

  • Adaptation to Climate Change;
  • Cancer;
  • Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030;
  • 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030;
  • A soil Deal for Europe.

The two days is organized in a horizontal session that will tell the progress in the implementation of the EU Missions in Horizon Europe and five thematic sessions each of which dedicated to a specific Mission.

 

Our Director Martina De Sole will be speaking at the event. For registration and further information please consult: https://apre.it/missionitalia-horizon-europe/

20/06 - 24/06

TERRAENVISION 2022

The conference held in Utrecht will focus on the theme NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS TO FACILITATE THE TRANSITIONS FOR LIVING WITHIN THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES.

With sub-themes:

  1. Nature based solutions for agriculture, forest and natural areas (soil, water and landscape)
  2. Nature based solutions for natural hazards (fire, floods and droughts)
  3. Science brokers for transitioning to a climate resilient and circular society
  4. Nature based solutions for land and water management in urban and industrial areas (soil, water and spatial planning)

 

For more information visit the website www.terraenvision.eu

19/06

[Lorraine Smart Cities Living Lab]: IEEE 28th ICE/ITMC & 31st IAMOT Join Conference

Our member Lorraine Smart Cities Living Lab (hosted by Université de Lorraine) is organising a join conference of IEEE 28th ICE/ITMC & 31st IAMOT between 19-23 June in Nancy, France. In 2020 and 2021 successively, two of the leading communities on Management of Technology, Engineering and Innovation organized on-line versions of their scientific conferences, showing much-needed adaptability in a pandemic situation. In 2022, for the first time ever these two communities will work together, aiming to explore new ways for these technology management and innovation communities to interact and come up with innovative solutions to the critical global issues of our time.

 

The conference will be held in a hybrid form under the theme “Technology, Engineering, and Innovation Management Communities as Enablers for Social-Ecological Transitions

 

More information and registration:

https://ice-iamot-2022-conference.org/

 

Conference themes:

  • R&D, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Corporate Venturing & Digital Entrepreneurship
  • Intrapreneurship strategy and processes
  • Technology Foresight and Forecasting
  • Service Design and Engineering
  • Industry 4.0: Digital Innovation management and applications of AI
  • Responsible research and innovation (Special session)
  • Innovation on Education and Learning
  • Human, Socio-Economic and Culture Issues
  • Green Tech and New business model for Sustainability and Resilience
  • Regional competitiveness policy and smart specialization strategies

 

01/06 - 03/06

Urban Future

1,000 cities in Europe with fewer than 350,000 citizens.

Smaller cities have unique challenges but at the same time, often provide unique opportunities. UF22 is all about those smaller cities and how passionately they drive sustainable change across the continent. UF22 is for their leadership and for all the amazing people driving these transformations.

 

UF22 is held in Helsingborg for a reason!

It is among the most innovative cities in Europe and has undergone a radical transformation that’s been unheard of. Helsingborg has embarked on a journey to radically transform itself, the way it is managed, how it interacts with citizens and businesses, and most importantly, how it innovates to solve the city’s biggest challenges.

 

22/05

Call for Workshops at OpenLivingLab Days

s always, interactive workshops are an important element in the conference that is characterized by co-creation and hands-on collaboration. Moving such tacit forms of collaboration pose an interesting challenge and at the same time a great opportunity for the future.

 

During this year’s Open Living Lab Days, 20-23 September 2022, we will organize two full conference days on Wednesday and Thursday with a mixture of sessions to attend. The last day on Friday will be focusing on site visits in Turin.

 

Key characteristics. We are looking for workshops that are:

  • Interactive and practical rather than one-directional or theoretical 
  • Facilitating the active and equal engagement of all participants 
  • Support knowledge exchange – also between participants 
  • Provide real value for participants and equip them with solutions that they can apply in their living labs as well 
  • Produce tangible outcomes to ‘take home’ from the session 

 

Application Process:

  • 29 March 2022: Open for workshop applications
  • 15 May 2022: Deadline for workshop application submission
  • 15 June 2022: Information on evaluation results: publishing of accepted workshops
  • 1- 15 September 2022: Call with workshop organizers for a technical check & platform set-up + Deadline for workshop amendments if required by evaluators
  • 20 September: Day 0 of OLLD – Learning Lab day with side events
  • 21-23 September 2022: OLLD conference. Workshops will take place throughout Wednesday and Thursday of the conference.
  • After the conference: end of September a reporting period will follow, allowing you to share the outcomes reached during your workshop.

 

Interested in organizing a workshop during the Open Living Lab Days 2022 and sharing your meaningful experience with the wider community? Find more information + application file at https://openlivinglabdays.com/olld-call-for-workshops-2022/

22/05

Call for Papers at OpenLivingLab Days

The European Network of Living Labs invites you to send a contribution to work on the theme of:

The city as a lab, but now for real. 

Re-working open innovation environments for inclusive,   green and digital transition through emerging technologies. 

If you have a great case study, a piece of research or ongoing project you want to share with the Living Lab community, then we encourage you to submit a paper or proposal for an innovation presentation to the conference. 

 

As a practitioner, a researcher, a student, a member of a public authority, you can share your experience with the largest community of Living Labs, so do not hesitate to take part. 

 

You can submit papers in 3 different categories to encourage a diverse participation of actors:

15/05

Journal of Justice and Sustainability: Call for Papers

Ecological impacts of humans on earth are among the most pressing concerns of our generation. Issues such as climate change, soil degradation, water and air pollution, and deforestation paired with increasing social inequalities have devastating effects for all life on the planet. While there have been many efforts to address

these challenges, existing solutions tend to work in disciplinary, jurisdictional, and sectoral isolation limiting their ability to impact the structural causes. Across the globe, universities, and colleges in partnership with civil society organizations and communities are engaging in efforts to establish Living Labs by integrating research, teaching and community engagement to advance regenerative social-ecological systems.

 

Living Labs are collaborative initiatives that aim to address a wide range of complex challenges with a focus on co-creation, innovation, experimentation, and scale. They work with a range of participants for social and environmental change through interdisciplinary, placed-based, experiential learning and action in the built

and natural environments. They have been developed across a wide range of sectors and aim to address global concerns such as climate change, expanding inequities and injustices, degradation of living systems, and the degradation of meaningful relationships within and among the human and non-human worlds.

Despite the increasing development and use of Living Labs, key knowledge and practice gaps exist and calls remain for additional research and reflection. Addressing these knowledge gaps is essential if Living Labs are to make meaningful contributions towards co-creating a healthy, sustainable, and just transition.

 

A Special Issue on “Living Labs: Perspectives on Regenerative Approaches for Place-Based Socio-Ecological Transitions” is being prepared for publication in Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability by Nairne Cameron (Algoma University), Charles Levkoe, Lindsay Galway and Rachel Portinga

(Lakehead University). The Special Issue is intended to present a diverse range of Living Labs research conducted in multiple countries and include cross-cultural perspectives rooted in concepts of just sustainabilities (Agyeman, 2008).

 

Of particular interest are papers that are written from Global South perspectives, recognizing interpretations of the term ‘Living Lab’ may differ. Inclusion of the voices of community partners is also very important. We seek papers on Living Labs that address a wide range of proposed solutions to global concerns including, but

not limited to: climate action, social and environmental justice, decolonization, food security and food sovereignty, participatory democracy, and health and wellbeing.

 

Authors are encouraged to address one the following aspects of Living Labs in their submissions:

1) analyzing governance and power dynamics;

2) exploring how learning evolves via co-creation; and,

3) examining how universities are impeding and/or supporting advances in relation to governance, cocreation,

and justice in Living Labs work.

 

Please send expressions of interest including a 250-word abstract including title, up to five key words, author(s), institutional affiliation (if any), and contact details (including an email address) to Nairne Cameron (nairne.cameron@algomau.ca) by May 15, 2022. The deadline for full manuscripts is July 1, 2022.

05/04

Social & Creative: INNOVATION CAMP

The Third Innovation Camp organised within the scope of the Social & Creative InterregMED project will tackle the topic of Sustainable Development. Keynote speeches will discuss “Our Planet, What Else? Social Innovation and Change Models for Sustainable Development” and on a sustainable future.

 

The event will be held digitally. In the morning part, we will hear from social innovators who will reflect on the topic of the event, while in the afternoon part we will explore how participants of the event can collaborate with the projects of the InterregMED Social & Innovation community. We invite everyone to join the event and exchange with the Social & Innovation community to establish new partnerships. More information on the registration will follow soon. 

 

Agenda of the event:

Morning session – Innovation Camp

10:00 – Opening“Interreg Euro-MED Programme 2021/27: Sustainable development in a changing world” by Christoph Maier, Project officer, Interreg MED Programme

 

10:30 – Keynote speech: “Our Planet, What Else? Social Innovation and Change Models for Sustainable Development” by WWF Italia

 

11:00 – Success stories from Greek, Italian and Spanish Living Labs
           Despoina Mantziari, AUTH (Greece)
           Artur Serra, i2CAT (Spain)
           Luca Leonardi, ARCA Living Lab (Italy)
Juha Suonpää, TAMK Tampere University (Finland) 

 

12:00 – Keynote speech: “Social Innovation, the CCIs and Sustainable Development” by Mirna Karzen, Co-founder at Social Innovation Lab in Croatia

 

12:30 – Conclusions by Marco Di Ciano, Responsible of the Research and Innovation Section, InnovaPuglia

 

13:00 – End of the Innovation Camp

 

— LUNCH BREAK —

 

Afternoon session – Knowledge transferring and focus groups sessions

 

14:00 – Welcome and Introductions. Dive in to the topic of Social and Creative Industries and Sustainable Development with Idoia Muñoz, Gaia Living Lab

 

14:15 – Presentation of tools methods and models for sustainable development challenges by projects
           Caterina Praticò, Open DOORS
           Diego Mattioli, Prominent MED
           Stefania Milano MD.net

 

14:45 – Parallel sessions – How could we transfer the modular projects’ results to our local context?

 

16:00 – A transfer tool for the whole InterregMED community, presented by Goran Rodic of Agency for economic development of municipality Prijedor, Serbia

 

16:15 – Wrap up and conclusions by Francesca Spagnoli and Monica Nagore-Santandreu (ENoLL)

 

16:30 – End of the session

 

REGISTRATION 

 

The afternoon participatory workshop, also called Focus and Working groups online session, takes place on the same day from 14h to 16.30h CEST.

 

The session is designed as a dynamic and participatory workshop where we want to understand the transferability potential for methodologies, tools and services designed and developed in past modular projects for a greater impact and the feasibility to be adapted and implemented in other places. 

 

As a participant in the session we will send to you a voluntary short activity to prepare beforehand so we make sure you all make the most of the session. We want to encourage you to participate actively in the discussion and reflect with the experts directly involved in the implementation of the modular projects.

 

You can choose one of the following topics when registering:

 

  1. Public Procurement of Innovation a win-win solution for public services and enterprise competitiveness | Prominent MED  

The PPI represents a Copernican revolution in the management of public tender where the procurer collaborates with the market to identify and adopt the best available solution to improve the quality of the services for citizens. On the other hand, the companies have the opportunity to propose their most advanced solutions to the procurer promoting their market uptake and upscaling. This collaboration creates a win-win situation where the enterprises profit from new business opportunities and the procurers can guarantee high quality standards services for users.

 

Participants of the Prominent MED group session will get an insight with concrete examples of the opportunities which PPI can guarantee both to buyers and suppliers.

 

2. Intangible heritage as creative tool for resilient and sustainable growth | MD.Net

MD.Net is contributing to increase awareness about the Mediterranean Diet talent to combine many economic, social, territorial, environmental aspects. It is a holistic approach covering agri-food production, healthy lifestyle, landscape shaping, ecosystem knowledge and touching, so far, any sustainable goals of the Agenda 2030. The MD.net model bonds the UNESCO concept of  MD as “intangible” heritage to its “tangible” dimension, linking Culture and Tradition to territorial/economical features determined by these activities. MD.net has built a transnational network sharing a common Brand and experimenting innovation and creativity in local living laboratories to lift the MD economy to higher quality levels and cope with the tougher challenges of the global markets.

 

The session will present the project results and explore potential connections with other initiatives to seize opportunities for its capitalization beyond the project life.

 

3. Future scenarios for the Sharing & Collaborative economy | Open DOORS 

Exploring the transforming role of technology, creativity and social innovation in the new economy. The future of human societies and the future of the new Economy (Sharing or Collaborative Economy) is inextricably linked to the development (both in quantitative and qualitative terms) of the Internet and the digital platforms and devices. The more people using the Internet, and digital platforms/devices, the greater likelihood of new ideas emerging that lead to new businesses able to transform social life.

 

Innovation camp

05/04 - 31/05

Virtual Learning Lab Spring Edition

Would you like to build new skills, explore a career change, or expand your knowledge on Living Labs?

Come join the 2022 Spring Edition of ENoLL’s Virtual Learning Labregistrations are now open!   

 

During this 8-week course, you will engage with experts on the key elements of Living Labs. How? Through stimulating weekly sessions, hands-on assignments in between the lectures, and a recognized case study approach.   

 

Furthermore, you will have access to a collaborative platform that ensures constant feedback and interaction. To optimize your experience, you will also receive a set of useful learning materials, including e-courses, papers, publications and practical methods and tools for Living Labs.  

 

Last but not least, at the end of the course you will be able to decide if you want to get a certificate of attendance or competence. 

 

Brand new content 

 

We are thrilled to announce that this edition will feature a set of new, enticing topics that meet the needs of every participant – from beginners to more experienced attendees. This is the perfect chance to broaden your knowledge, train the members of your group, and grow as an organization! 

 

In our virtual classroom you will learn about: 

 

  • Living Lab Basics, Long-term Vision & Governance Models
  • Openness of innovation processes and partnerships
  • Stakeholder Engagement Methodologies & Tools
  • Business Models, Funding & IPRs of Living Labs
  • Implementation & Strategic Plans of Living Labs 
  • Experimentation and Co-creation in the Living Lab Environment  
  • How to successfully promote and communicate the value and activities of Living Labs over tim
  • Evaluation & Impacts of Living Labs 

 

Schedule of the course

 

Our Virtual Learning Lab 2022 Spring Edition consists of 8 classes that will be distributed on a total of 8 weeks from 5 April to 31 May 2022. 

  

To attend this course online, participants will have to engage in a total of 20 hours of participation and of 15 hours of homework assignments.   

   

Why you should join the 2022 Spring Edition of the Virtual Learning Lab  

 

Don’t miss the opportunity of taking part in our Virtual Learning Lab course! Thanks to this experience, you will:  

 

  • Learn about the key components of Living Labs
  • Apply theory to real-life settings 
  • Work on your own Living Lab case 
  • Benefit from fast-track learning
  • Expand your network and take the first steps in the community of Living Labs

  

A stepping stone in building a successful Living Lab 

 

Individual and group registrations are possible. We recommend joining the course as a team to ensure alignment and successful implementation of Living Lab activities and work together on your case study with the help of ENoLL trainers. 

 

Want to know more? 

 

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact capacitybuilding@enoll.org.   

 

For any additional information regarding the content of the course, prices, and the registration process, you can visit our website.

 

We are looking forward to seeing you at our first session on 5 April! 

29/03 - 31/03

The Nature of Cities Festival

A virtual festival that spans 3 full days with programming across all regional time zones and is provided in multiple languages. A core philosophy of the festival is to foster inclusivity and lower barriers to participation. The festival focuses on facilitating transdisciplinary dialogue, small group workshops, arts engagement, and fostering a collaborative spirit around solutions for how to build cities that are better for nature and all people.

 

More information on the festival and the calls for sessions: https://tnoc-festival.com/wp/ 

03/03 - 30/03

Save the date for the next METABUILDING 2nd GROW/HARVEST call webinars

On 9 March, NOBATEK/INEF4 will organise a webinar in English to present the METABUILDING 2nd GROW/HARVEST open call. 

 

This open call offers up to € 60.000 to SMEs in order to support them with innovation funding. The aim is to establish at least one SME of each consortium in one of the 6 following target countries: Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Spain. Other SME(s) need to be located in any of the Horizon 2020 associated countries. 

 

Schedule of the METABUILDING 2nd GROW/HARVEST call webinars 

 

SMEs from any country are invited to join METABUILDING 2nd GROW/HARVEST call webinar on 9 March, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am CET. 

 

Registration is free but mandatory. To sign up to this webinar, click here. 

 

Other meetings have been organised for each target country: 

 

  • PORTUGAL: Thursday, 3 March 2022, at 9:30 am Portuguese time (10:30 CET), presented by PLATAFORMA TECNOLÓGICA PORTUGUESA DE CONSTRUÇAO (PTPC): registe-se aqui. 
  • SPAIN: Wednesday, 9 March 2022, from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm CET, presented by PLATAFORMA TECNOLÓGICA ESPAÑOLA DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN (PTEC): regístrese aquí. 
  • HUNGARY: Wednesday, 9 March 2022, at 2:00 pm CET, presented by PANNON BUSINESS NETWORK: regisztráljon itt. 
  • FRANCE: Thursday, 10 March 2022, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm CET, presented by CERCLE PROMODUL/INEF4: inscrivez-vous ici. 
  • ITALY: Thursday, 10 March 2022, from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm CET, presented by FEDERCOSTRUZIONI: registrati qui. 
  • AUSTRIA organizes 2 webinars, presented by GRÜNSTATTGRAU:  
  • Webinar “How and What”: Wednesday, 16 March 2022, from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. CET:  registrieren Sie sich hier. 
  • Webinar “Does and Don’t of Application”: Wednesday, 30 March 2022, from 4:00 to 5:00 pm CET: registrieren Sie sich hier. 

 

About the METABUILDING 2nd GROW/HARVEST call

 

The METABUILDING project aims to boost SME innovation in the Construction sector. How? By encouraging cross-sectoral and cross-border collaboration. 

 

Its 2nd GROW/HARVEST call opens on 1 March and is challenge-based, with a focus on the following issues faced in the Construction Sector:  

 

  • ICT challenge
  • Nature-Based Solutions challenge
  • Circular Economy & Recycling challenge
  • 3D Printing challenge

 

Would you like to participate? Submit your proposal for collaborative projects of two partners or more (at least 2 SMEs) between 1 March 2022 and 25 May 2022. 

 

For more information, click here.  

02/03

Join the Digital Future Society Summit at MWC 2022

We are pleased to invite you to the “Digital Future Society Summit at MWC 2022: Humanism in the digital age: Digital rights in virtual environments”. 

 

The event is organized by Digital Future Society with the support of the Spanish Secretary of State for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence. 

 

When? On Wednesday 2 March 2022 from 3 pm to 5 pm (CET). 

 

Where? At the MWC, Hall 7, Partner Theater 2, in the city of Barcelona.
 

About the Digital Future Society Summit
 

The event’s objective is to identify and discuss the challenges our societies are currently facing.  

 

These issues will be analysed from a technological humanistic perspective. How? Through a set of different debates on trending topics such as:  

 

  • The development of new technologies and the consequences they entail 
  • The impact of technology for a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable society 
  • The constant technological immersion of young people 

 

For more information about the event, click here. 

28/02 - 03/03

Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2022 Edition

Save the date! From 28 February to 3 March 2022, join the Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona.

 

Held in Barcelona, Spain, the MWC is the international leading event for the connectivity industry.

 

Mobile World Congress Barcelona: what to expect

 

MWC Barcelona brings together world-leading companies & trailblazers. Together, they will discuss the progression and future of connectivity in order to shape industry success.

 

If you are a global mobile operator, device manufacturer, or technology provider, MWC Barcelona is the place where to be!

 

You will have the opportunity to exhibit your cutting-edge products and technologies and make connections with important mobile and tech industry influencers.

 

Mobile World Congress Barcelona: themes

 

The MWC Barcelona theme for 2022 is Connectivity Unleashed.

 

This theme explores the state-of-the-art technologies that will shape the connectivity industry, including:

 

  • CloudNet
  • 5G Connect
  • Internet of Everything
  • Fintech
  • Tech Horizon
  • Advancing AI

 

Want to register? Click here.

25/02

ENoLL at the EU Commission workshop on innovation ecosystems in the energy sector

On 25 February, Joelle Mastelic, coordinator of our AOTF Energy & Environment, will represent ENoLL at the European Commission’s workshop Promoting cooperation between digitalisation of energy centres of expertise and Digital Innovation Hubs”. 

 

Organized by DG ENERGY and DG CONNECT, this workshop aims to create a platform that supports innovation ecosystems in the energy sector. 

 

The event is structured in two sessions that will see: 

  • Input from energy and digital players as well as local, regional, national and European institutions 
  • Exciting debates on the needs and challenges of local & regional innovation environments 
  • A focus on the promotion of an EU-local digital energy platform 

 

To register to the workshop, click here. 

23/02

Improving the innovation capacities of SMEs

We invite you to join the Interreg Europe event on 23 February from 14:00 to 17:00 CET where our Head of Projects Francesca Spagnoli will be giving a keynote speech on the Living Lab methodology. Our board member Jokin Garatea representing GAIA, Bird Living Lab, will present inspiring example from the Basque Country.

 

The online workshop aimed at on improving innovation capacities for SMEs, will focus on innovation-supportive infrastructures. These are increasingly being used to address the complexity of technology-based innovation processes induced by the convergence of new technologies, including digital technologies, and the fast-pace of innovation in general.

 

Those infrastructures take different forms and names: innovation hubs, innovation centres, living labs, etc. The aim of the workshop is to provide an overview of existing good practices, from the Interreg Europe community and beyond as will be demonstrated through the ENoLL examples.

 

For more information and registration.

23/02 - 24/02

[Thess-AHALL]: Don’t miss the Cancer Survivorship – AI for Well-being Cluster event

From 23 to 24 February, don’t miss the Cancer Survivorship – AI for Well-being Cluster online event. The focus will be on exploring how new technologies can better support cancer patients and enhance their everyday living.  

 

This initiative sees the active participation of LifeChamps H2020 along with eight more projects from the cancer & AI research and innovation fields. 

 

 

Cancer Survivorship – AI for Well-being Cluster event: what to expect 

 

 

The event, entitled “How can new technologies better support patients?”, will gather researchers, policymakers, patients, clinicians, and experts in-field. 

 

Together, they will discuss experiences and exchange know-how on the benefits that the emerging technological solutions can bring to cancer patients and survivors.  

 

More specifically, the event foresees special thematic sessions and round tables, as well as Q&A live sessions and keynotes from high-level invited speakers.  

 

Since the event is highly interactive, you will have the opportunity to feed the discussion with your own experience and knowledge! 

 

Want to know more? 

 

The CS_AIW event is free and open to the public! Are you interested in joining? 

 

You can register yourself here! 

 

For more information on the event and the agenda, do not hesitate to visit LifeChamps’ website. 

09/02

[Member event] CreaLab: workshop n2 on “The Future Of Plastic”

We live in the age of plastics and yet we are not always aware of how much plastic we use every day. Or what would a possible life without (or with less) plastic look like? These and other questions will be discussed in this workshop. You will also learn a lot of interesting facts about this great and valuable material and lend a hand yourself – are you ready to rethink the future of plastic with CreaLab?

 

DATES & REGISTRATION

The workshops will take place on November 23, 2021 and February 9, 2022  . They start at 5 p.m. and last until 8 p.m.

Information & registration: https://fablab-luzern.ch/die-zukunft-von-plastik/

08/02 - 08/04

Apply to HosmartAI Open Call for start-ups & SMEs

HosmartAI is offering up to €50k grants to all start-ups and SMEs developing AI-powered technology (but not only) that can be implemented within the healthcare sector. 

 

This open call relies on a budget of €200,000 to support four start-ups or SMEs in the creation, design and integration of their health-interoperable technologies into the HosmartAI’s platform. 

 

You can apply for solving a particular HosmartAI challenge or for integrating a new technology in the HosmartAI platform. 

 

Who can apply to HosmartAI Open Call? 

 

The eligible audience of HosmartAI Open Call includes start-ups and SMEs legally established in: 

 

  • The Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU), including their outermost regions; 
  • The Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) linked to the Member States; 
  • H2020 associated countries (having signed an agreement with the Union as identified in Article 7 of the Horizon 2020 Regulation): according to the updated list published by the EC. 

 

The UK applicants are eligible under the conditions set by the EC for H2020 participation at the time of the deadline of the call. 

 

Interested in applying to HosmartAI Open Call? 

 

Applications will run until 8 April 2022, 5:00 pm CET.

 

To register, click here. 

 

For more information, you can visit HosmartAi’s website. 

02/02 - 04/02

Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE)

The Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) is a forum of excellence where researchers, practitioners and students present, share, and discuss their latest findings and results. An very dynamic online version of the Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE) will take place in February 2022, organized by researchers from EAFIT University in Medellin, Colombia. ​

 

This event is committed to introduce innovative methodologies and technological resources recently employed to investigate the manifold aspects of the urban environment through orbital and airborne remote sensing data.​

Emerging topics like new methods for urban land cover and land use classification with detailed discrimination of urban targets, 3D modeling of urban buildings, forecast and impact assessment of natural and man-made hazards in urban areas, urban social studies, urban ecology, urban climatology as well as data fusion, algorithms and techniques for remotely sensed data interpretation, and multisource remote sensing data will be approached.

28/01 - 04/02

Living Labs & Open Toolkit Hackathon

LIVE IT (Living Labs & Open Toolkit for the co-design of accessible computer systems and tools to support people with cognitive disabilities) is a research project co-funded by the European Union and is about digital accessibility of people with cognitive disabilities. It aims to create an online community of people interested in or working in the field of internet access without exclusions. The open online community of the project is available through the following link (makerspace).

 

As part of the desire to collaborate and share experiences and ideas with policy makers, developers, professionals and other stakeholders, LIVE IT invites you to participate in the 2nd online Hackathon that will be held from 28/1 to 4/2.  The theme of the 2nd Hackathon will be “Dealing with heavy text-based and cluttered pages”. The Hackathon will be conducted in English and will comprise 2 online sessions.

 

Regarding the 2nd Hackathon, please, follow the steps below:

  1. For your participation, please fill in the registration form of the 2nd Hackathon at: https://forms.gle/ZUVQvEG6LydnagaD9 or provide the researcher that invited you to LIVE IT and the 2nd Hackathon with your contact information and email address
  2. The 2nd Hackathon starts on 28/1/2022 at 10 GMT. To connect to this session (with duration of about 1 hour), please follow the following link: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/91384508305?pwd=QUtzeldrQkU3Rjl3R2JNdkw5N2ZnZz09. During this session, the LIVE IT toolkit will be presented (https://live-it.azurewebsites.net/Toolkit/) and an online discussion will be held with the participants to explain the purpose, the procedures and to answer your questions
  3. The 2nd Hackathon involves 2 sessions 7 days apart (the closing meeting is on 4/2/2022 at 10 GMT) and in between, the participants will have the opportunity to interact with the toolkit and prepare in any format (apart from the oral, e.g., Word document, PowerPoint presentation, infographic, video, notes on paper) an idea to improve it to make it more useful
  4. During the 2nd live session on 4/2/2022 with duration of about 1 hour (connect using the following link https://authgr.zoom.us/j/97920450890?pwd=UWZsQlZpNFBkdElZM01CQWx3eTVyZz09), the improvement ideas will be presented and the 3 best will be selected by the evaluation committee of the project
  5. The 3 best ideas will be awarded with 1 tablet each*

 

*In case a winner has already won a tablet in a previous LIVE IT Hackathon, the committee will set a different prize on a case by case basis.

 

Follow LIVE IT on social media:

Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn / Instagram

 

Subscribe to the Newsletter (https://liveit-project.eu/#subscribe) to receive updates on the activities of the laboratories in the 4 countries participating in the project (Greece, England, Ireland and Portugal).

09/12

CO-CREATION OF EMPOWERING SMART CITIES THROUGH CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

Chairman Evdokimos Konstantinidis and Head of Projects Francesca Spagnoli will present the Living Lab methodology, ENoLL and current activities.

 

Two sessions will be on the agenda:

Session 1: UNDERSTANDING LOCAL CONTEXT AND IDENTIFYING CUSTOMIZED CITIZEN CENTRIC METHODS
Representatives from different regions, East Asia, Southeast Asia and Europe are invited to interact based on the respective locality’s mechanism in handling citizen centric smart city initiatives. We will explore innovative methods that help tackle the existing challenges through citizen engagement.

 

Session 2: EXPANSION OF PERSPECTIVE AND THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX

This Q & A session willl help us comprehend the roles of each member of our society and the importance of their engagement in the initiatives such as living lab projects. Discussants are expected to expand their mind and integrate existing methods together with fresh ideas in an attempt to innovate more efficient and effective ways to develop plans that solve smart city challenges.

 

For more information and registration click here

09/12

The role of Research & Innovation in the enhancement of older cancer patients care & treatment options, accessibility and Quality of Life during survivorship

We invite you to join the webinar on Thursday, 9 December 2021 between 14.00-15:30 CET where the topic on cancer research, treatments and quality of live during survivorship will be discussed. The event is hosted my the member of the European Parliament Tomislav Sokol. You can register through  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9VjFWkuoTrKTi3r3iDv7yw

 

About the event:

Webinar context & objectives: Cancer has become a top health priority for the EU, and it is expected to have an active role in the policy agenda through the EU Beating Cancer Plan. In the meantime, the steady increase in life expectancy, mean age and cancer survivorship across the developed countries together with evidence from cancer and geriatrics care research bring forward the urgent need to deal with the “age issue” as a key component of global cancer care strategies. On the other side, increasing age and comorbidities are often associated with a discriminant lower use of aggressive cancer therapies, as well as a higher neglection for their preferences in health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) care support. At the same time, the novel technologies and AI in digital medicine promise the transformation of health & care services, offering new technical skills to clinicians, that along with their traditional clinical methods can lead to person-centred and effective care & treatment, based on the personalised needs and requirements of patients.

 

At the event LifeChamps objectives will be presented. These include discussion the innovation of the project and how it can be improved to better serve the needs of older cancer patients and caregivers.

 

Find more information at: (Flyer) Co-creation of Empowering Smart Cities through Citizen Engagement

07/12 - 08/12

The Global Communication Summit

The Global Communication Summit is the annual flagship event for international communications and PR professionals.

In 2021, we invite you to join our second entirely digital event, which will take place on the 7th and 8th of December.

The theme for this year’s GCS is Reconnect.

 

After the unprecedented disruption of COVID-19, and faced with ongoing challenges including recessions, political instability, supply chain disruptions, climate crisis and more, organizations must find new ways of creating powerful, sustainable, and scalable connections with their stakeholders – and the communications leader is best placed to drive this forward.

 

 

07/12

[KLID] 2nd Living Lab Forum Citizen-Driven Innovation for More Sustainable Cities

Cities face increasing social, environmental and economic challenges, which are even
accentuated by the recent Covid 19. To address these challenges, we call cities to become
smarter and more sustainable, particularly in terms of its governance. Smart sustainable cities
are the places where citizens play important roles in creating urban innovations, among other
stakeholders from public and private sectors.

 

In this webinar organised by KLID, ENoLL Chairman Evdokimos Konstantinidis will present the Living Labs from the European perspective while Thess-AHALL representative Panos Bamidis will talk about Fostering Citizen Engagement though the example of Thess-AHALL Living Lab for Health.

 

More information can be found on the event poster

02/12

Launch of the INTERREG EURO-MED Programme

WHAT’S ON THE AGENDA?

  • Presentation of the new Programme framework and approach, as well as the future funding opportunities and expectations for 2021 – 2027.
  • Round table about the Programme’s strategy to further cooperate with other Mediterranean initiatives and organisations.
  • Simply getting together after many virtual meetings.

 

More information at: https://www.interreg-med.eu/

30/11

Get involved with VITALISE project

We invite all Living Lab practitioners and enthusiasts to join the session on Tuesday 30 November and discuss with us about harmonization of Living Labs, Joint Research Activities, Pilots, Living Lab labelling and other pressing topics.

 

The discussions will be held within the scope of VITALISE project, a H2020 project on the topic of Health & Wellbeing coordinated by ENoLL.

On Tuesday, 30 November, the VITALISE consortium invites everyone to join the sessions and collaborate together on different topics. The different sessions will be held from 13.30pm to 17.00pm via Zoom. If you are interested to join the discussion use this link.

 

Further information on the different blocks can be found in the photo below:

 

24/11

Innovation Camp on Industrial Transformation

This second camp is focused on Industrial Transformation and is part of a series of 3 virtual events addressing specific themes on which the Community of creatives and social innovators of the Mediterranean is working: open innovation for society (27 May, 2021), industrial transformation (24-25 November, 2021) and sustainable development (March 2022).

The Camp is open to practitioners, policymakers, field experts, stakeholders, civil servants, SMEs and start-ups, PanoraMED representatives and is composed of two different moments that can be attended independently.

 

REGISTRATION

23/11

[Member event] CreaLab: workshop n1 on “The Future Of Plastic”

We live in the age of plastics and yet we are not always aware of how much plastic we use every day. Or what would a possible life without (or with less) plastic look like? These and other questions will be discussed in this workshop. You will also learn a lot of interesting facts about this great and valuable material and lend a hand yourself – are you ready to rethink the future of plastic with CreaLab?

 

DATES & REGISTRATION

The workshops will take place on November 23, 2021 and February 9, 2022  . They start at 5 p.m. and last until 8 p.m.

Information & registration: https://fablab-luzern.ch/die-zukunft-von-plastik/

16/11 - 18/11

SMARTCITY Expo World Congress

Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC) is the international leading event for cities held in Barcelona since 2011. Our mission is to empower cities and collectivize urban innovation across the globe. Through promoting social innovation, establishing partnerships and identifying business opportunities, the event is dedicated to creating a better future for cities and their citizens.
Congress: A three-day program with international experts coming together to share insights and learn best practices for a more sustainable urban world, both online and in Barcelona. A worldwide dialogue that shapes the next steps for urban development.
Expo: A marketplace where hundreds of global companies and organizations can engage with worldwide professional attendees and show the world their cutting-edge projects and smart implemented solutions. Open stands create an environment within which to network and talent hunt, while multiple Agora spaces provide opportunities to listen to selected speakers and encounter business opportunities.
Side Events & Activities: A curated list of events and workshops, including digital sessions, that broadens the event program and gives answer to concrete challenges. The perfect way to explore the most pressing issues and move from words to actions.
27/10

EARTO Policy Event and Innovation Awards Ceremony

EARTO is pleased to invite you to its next Policy Event and Innovation Awards Ceremony, taking place virtually on 27 October 2021, 10.00-12.30 (CEST). Please find hereunder some practical information about the registration, agenda, speakers, timings and conference system.

 

https://www.earto-october-events.eu/registration/

26/10

Delivering advanced digital skills for Europe’s Digital Decade event

On Tuesday 26 October 2021, between 15:30 – 17:00 CEST the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition project will host a strategic discussion surrounding the ambitious advanced digital skills targets set out within the vision for Europe’s Digital Decade. The goal is that by 2030 there will be 20 million more ICT specialists with gender convergence in the industry which sets the challenges for business, governments and society. Alongside this target is also the ambition that 80% of the European population will have at least basic digital skills and that 90% of SMEs will have a basic level of digital intensity with 75% of companies using Cloud/AI/Big Data.

 

Speakers from the European Commission, national ministries and pledgers from the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition to discuss their visions for the future, initiatives and actions taken to support the acquisition of advanced digital skills and the mechanisms for the coming years.

 

You can find more information on the event as well as a registration link here.

25/10 - 29/10

GALICIA INNOVATION DAYS. Towards Horizon Europe

Keynote speakers, Horizon Europe info days, inspirational ideas, round tables, project workshops and targeted 1:1 meetings to learn from key European organizations and start collaborations with key partners to take the most of the new Horizon Europe Programme.

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

21/10

Network Nature: Achieving the EU Green Deal through nature-based solutions

The event will focus on the Network Nature semester theme of ecosystem restoration, in line with current EU ambitions and the start of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Nature-based solutions, in Europe and beyond, are an integral part of restoration efforts and represent the building blocks for a sustainable future, including in the field of health, agriculture, climate change and more. Joint action and local, regional and international cooperation are crucial to maximise the impact and spread of nature-based solutions.

The recognition of their potential to address societal challenges has also translated into an increasingly prominent role of nature-based solutions in the EU policy landscape, with the European Green Deal providing an opportunity to mobilise their implementation and fast-track financing. The event will showcase the vision and added value of Network Nature.

With the objective of creating a space for dialogue for the Nature-based solutions community, the event will gather stakeholders from all target groups, including policymakers, civil society as well as investors and financers, infrastructure planners and builders, and natural resource managers.

21/10

[Member event] K8: Living in the neighbourhood in Saarbruecken

K8 Living Labs invites you to the Co-creation workshop to turn (urban) neighbourhoods into needs-oriented quality-of-life environments, part of the “collaborative economy” event series.

 

More information and registration:
https://www.linkedin.com/events/6840591938651992064/

 

(note: the event will be held in German)

20/10

OpenLab Launch Event

oPEN LAB is a 20-million project funded under the European Green Deal Call. Under the coordination of EnergyVille/VITO, 33 partners from 7 countries are collaborating to revitalise urban areas across Europe, leading the transition to Positive Energy Neighbourhoods (PEN) through open innovation actions.

 

At this event you will be introduced to the project’s unique demonstration sites in Pamplona (ES), Tartu (EE) and Genk (BE). These living labs will emerge as innovation hot-spots, testing and validating innovation processes, technologies and services in real-life communities and settings during the duration of the project and beyond.

 

You will also receive insights, both from EU and local policy and industry, on how living labs can drive innovation in the built environment and foster the uptake of the energy transition.

 

For registration and more information click here

20/10

[Member event] Smart Living Lab: Smart Living Lecture

By combining expertise from research and practice, this online lecture by Prof. Dusan Licina (Human-Oriented Built Environment Lab, EPFL) wishes to primarily serve as a stepping stone for the future research and development of green building certification systems, so as to better recognize appropriate weighting and trade-offs that can negotiate requirements of human health, experience and environmental performance. 20 October 2021, 11:00-12:00, zoom link on demand (info@smartlivinglab.ch). 

 

More information at: https://www.smartlivinglab.ch/en/smart-living-lunch-the-future-of-green/

19/10 - 20/10

WUF1

 

In the past 8 years, the European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO) has been a  unique exchange platform for city representatives, experts and stakeholders from local and regional institutions to discuss strategies, initiatives and actions for  adapting to climate change and building urban resilience.  The event is an initiative from ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability and the European Environment Agency (EEA) since 2013.

 

EURESFO will take place on 19-20 October as a hybrid event, inviting local and regional institutions from Scandinavia and beyond to a personal exchange in Malmö, Sweden. Those who cannot travel, due to ongoing restrictions, will be able to attend part of the programme through live streaming.

 

2021 In Focus:
  1. Implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy: focus on cities and regions
  2. Climate justice and equity in climate adaptation
  3. Sustainable finance and innovative funding for adaptation
  4. Towards a resilient recovery
  5. Ecosystem restoration and the nexus between biodiversity and climate resilience
  6. Nature-based solutions for healthy ecosystems
  7. Local adaptation planning for smaller municipalities
  8. Low-carbon initiatives and sustainable buildings
  9.  Data-driven initiatives for integrated climate strategies
  10. Disaster risk reduction and cultural heritage
11/10 - 14/10

EU Regions Week

The 2021 EURegionsWeek will take place digitally on 11-14 October, under the slogan “Together for recovery”, with four main themes:

  • Green Transition: for a sustainable and green recovery
  • Cohesion: from emergency to resilience
  • Digital Transition for people
  • Citizens’ engagement: for an inclusive, participative and fair recovery

 

Find more information at: https://europa.eu/regions-and-cities/

14/09 - 02/11

Virtual Learning Lab – Automn edition

What is the Virtual Learning Lab?

The Virtual Learning Lab brings together a community of participants and experts in exchanging knowledge on the key elements of Living Labs. A course that will fast-track your learning through lectures and interactive sessions, a case study approach connecting theory to practice, as well as hands-on assignments to apply the learnings in your own context. The course consists of expert presentations, hands-on co-creative sessions and interactive discussions with real-life case studies. Registration for the fall edition of the 8-week long training course is open >>>

 

The 8-week Learning Lab Program combines:

  • Expert presentations, hands-on co-creative sessions and interactive discussions with real-life case studies
  • Hands-on assignments and application of learning materials to your own Living Lab case, in between the weekly sessions
  • Expert & peer-to-peer support and evaluation, learning from each other while networking
  • Dynamic & interactive environment facilitating knowledge exchange in various formats and learning styles!
  • Taking the first step in joining the community of Living Labs, interacting with like-minded people and organizations
ENoLL Members receive a discount to the Learning Lab Fee. Please get in touch with capacitybuilding@enoll.org to receive a special registration link.
13/09 - 17/09

Creative Bureaucracy Festival

The “Creative Bureaucracy Festival” brings together innovators from the public sector at all levels from home and abroad as well as the interested public.

In German and English.

The Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2021 – a weeklong festival full of bureaucratic imagination. Our goal is to create spaces for exchange, to show examples of bureaucracy at its best, and not least to help people have fun – not in spite of being bureaucrats but because they are. We’re already counting down the days until we kick off. And we hope you are, too. Get ready to see bureaucracy in all its beauty.

 

Please find more information about the festival at its official webpage: https://creativebureaucracy.org/about/

06/09 - 10/09

Digital Living Lab Days

The annual event of ENoLL, held for the second time in a digital format, is a gathering for the global Living Lab community.

 

It is a space for public officials, companies, entrepreneurs, academics, living lab representatives, and innovators to connect and work together: to create new products and services, to set the basis for debate and exploration of theories, and to discuss and process policy recommendations within the practical elements of open and user-driven innovation.

 

We are preparing an exciting agenda! Stay tuned and visit https://openlivinglabdays.com/

15/07

[Épica Lab] Open Call to do science through performing arts

Fundación Épica La Fura dels Baus launches a free and face-to-face workshop that will take place between September 13 and 25 at the Foundation’s headquarters in Badalona. It is part of the European Performing Science Night project, co-financed by the EU.

 

Épica is looking for artists, scientists and technologists to be part of a unique co-creation process that will culminate in a final performance based on scientific experiments and challenges proposed by more than 20 researchers and tested by an active invited audience. In addition to pooling their talents and skills, the results of the workshop will be useful for invited experts to make inquiries in their fields of work.

 

Registration can be done until July 15, 2021 through this form: https://za285qxzmpn.typeform.com/to/cWCXER94

For more information you can consult the website https://epicalab.com/es/workshops/epsn/, the website of the project https://epsn.epicalab.com/open-call-september/ and social networks @epicalafuradelsbaus.

09/07

Tech against disinformation

This call for solutions seeks technology-based innovative solutions that help to optimise, speed up, and automate verification processes (fact-checking) in any of the following phases:

 

– Traceability of the source of information

– Monitoring of media, social networks, and texting applications. 

– Verifying identified content, data, and information.

– Disseminating verified facts to block the spread of falsehoods. 

 

Please find more information at: https://digitalfuturesociety.com/call-tech-against-disinformation/ 

01/07

[VITALISE] Workshop on Harmonization of Living Lab provided services terminology

VITALISE aims to develop and establish a Harmonization Framework for Living Lab procedures and services to facilitate and promote Open Research and Innovation in Europe and beyond.

 

Are you a Living Lab or an individual interested in the Living Lab offerings and methodology? We invite you to become a member of the VITALISE Harmonization Body and contribute your knowledge and experience to this joint effort!

 

On 1 July 2021 join an online workshop to discuss the “Harmonization of Living Lab provided services terminology”. The aim of the workshop is to develop an initial version of the harmonized process, including a common template for describing services and communicate those outcomes in a clear and effective way.

 

More information at https://vitalise-project.eu/vitalise-first-harmonization-workshop/

22/06

Urban Living Lab Summit

Description of the event: 

The astonishing pace at which the world is currently developing creates the need for (sustainable) innovation to solve urban challenges. Living labs are pursued in many innovation projects, scientific programs and municipal organizations. They are everywhere. The common challenge we have is making and understanding impact with urban experimentation.

The annual global Urban Living Lab Summit brings together high-level living lab scholars, experienced practitioners, active city officials and ambitious companies. The goal is to strengthen the emerging urban living lab community of experts, in order to promote and curate insights and knowledge about the urban living lab methodologies, to be shared globally.

This year’s theme: ‘Perspectives on Impact’
This year we will work together on learning and co-creating on how to measure and make impact with urban living labs. For this conference, impact is defined as: making lasting change in society through the development, operation, experimentation, and learning in the Living Labs.

 

Registration: https://forms.gle/RxicJBf4vqUo4za26

Find more information at: https://www.ams-institute.org/events/urban-living-lab-summit-2021-perspectives-on-impact/

21/06

[ISPIM Panel] Living Labs in Agriculture

In response to environmental, economic, and social challenges, the living labs approach to innovation management is receiving increasing attention within the agricultural sector. Living labs bring together farmers, industry, consumers, scientists, citizens, and other collaborators to co-create, test, and evaluate innovative practices and technologies to address challenges affecting the agriculture and agrifood sector.

 

The approach holds great promise for accelerating the co-development and adoption of innovations, for catalyzing system-wide transitions for greater resilience and sustainability, for encouraging scientific knowledge exchange through collaboration, and for driving policy development.

 

In this panel, international experts will highlight the global trend toward living labs for innovation in agriculture and will share their experiences implementing large initiatives and networks to meet the important challenges of climate change, depleted natural resources, shrinking biodiversity, and reduced soil quality.

 

Moderator: Dimitri Schuurman, Manager BDE Competence Center at imec and Co-lead of the ISPIM Living Labs Special Interest Group

 

Panellists:

• Alexia Rouby, Research Programme Officer, European Commission

• Koen Vervoort, Acting Interim Director and Network Builder, European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)

• Chris McPhee, Innovation Management Specialist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and Co-lead of the ISPIM Living Labs Special Interest Group

• Muriel Mambrini-Doudet, Advisor, French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) and Director of the Doctoral School “Frontiers of Innovation in Research and Education (FIRE)” at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)

 

More information at: https://www.ispim-innovation-conference.com/

18/06

Data 4 Healthy Recovery Hackathon

Come and hack 10 smart health and digitalisation challenges together with the best industry leaders in Europe!

Before the summer holiday, you can have the most interesting weekend in 2021! Data 4 Healthy Recovery hackathon is your opportunity to work together with the big players in European Industry and find solutions for 10 important smart health and digitalisation challenges:

 

  1. “Personalised predictive medicine” by Estonian Biobank
  2. “Data Extraction and centralisation for better decision making” by MyVitale
  3. “Smart mental health solutions for employees” by Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) and Minddistrict
  4. “Safe workplace for the future” by Spaceti
  5. “Real-time health monitoring and remote care” by Roche
  6. “Medical products development and manufacturing streamlining” by EuropaBio
  7. “Public space safety for customers” by Certific and Bolt
  8. “Safe use of medical data” by EuropaBio
  9. “Well-being in the remote work era” by Psious
  10. “Food consumption awareness” by UBT

 

Find more information at: https://eventornado.com/event/data-4-healthy-recovery#home

16/06

Call for Workshops Deadline

After the successful transition into the digital world during the previous edition of the Digital Living Lab Days, we are planning to organize this year’s conference in the virtual environment as well.

 

As always, interactive workshops are an important element in the conference that is characterized by co-creation and hands-on collaboration. Moving such tacit forms of collaboration pose an interesting challenge and at the same time a great opportunity for the future.

During this year’s Digital Living Lab Days, 6-10 September 2021, we will organize thematic days on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with a mixture of sessions to attend.

 

You will be able to apply for hosting a workshop in one of the following ‘themes’:

 

Application Process:

  • 17 May 2021: Open for workshop applications
  • 16 June 2021: Deadline for workshop application submission
  • 19 July 2021: Information on evaluation results: publishing of accepted workshops
  • 15–31 August 2020: Call with workshop organizers for a technical check & platform set-up + Deadline for workshop amendments if required by evaluators
  • 7–9 September 2021: DLLD conference. Workshops will take place throughout Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the conference.
  • After the conference: mid-September a reporting period will follow, allowing you to share the outcomes reached during your workshop

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

 

14/06

Call for Papers Deadline

The European Network of Living Labs invites you to send a contribution to work on the theme of:

Change the future together:
Co-creating impact for more inclusive, sustainable & healthier cities and communities.

If you have a great case study, a piece of research or ongoing project you want to share with the Living Lab community, then we encourage you to submit a paper or proposal for an innovation presentation to the conference.

As a practitioner, a researcher, a student, a member of a public authority, you can share your experience with the largest community of Living Labs, so do not hesitate to take part.

 

You can submit papers in 3 different categories to encourage a diverse participation of actors:

What happens if your submission is accepted?

Accepted contributions will be presented during the Digital Living Lab Days. Accepted contributions will be published in the Conference Proceedings of Digital Living Lab Days 2021 with an ISBN number. Best papers can be selected for the TIM Review special issue on living labs, edited by Dr. Schuurman and Dr. LeminemBy submitting your paper, you are hereby authorizing ENoLL to publish your paper in the Digital Living Lab Days 2021 Conference Proceedings which will be part of the Research Track of Digital Living Lab Days.

Notification of acceptance will be sent by 19 July, 2021.  

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

11/06

Integrated Planning for Resilient Cities – Tools and Approaches

Questions tackled at this online event will be “How can inner cities be designed to cope with current crises, trends and challenges? What role do data-driven approaches play in urban data management? How can climate resilience and climate neutrality be integrated into urban planning? What challenges are other cities currently facing and what best practices are there?”

 

The digital series event “Morgenstadt – City of the Future” organised by Fraunhofer will provide a platform for exchange and networking about the latest findings, ongoing projects and funding programs.

 

Francesca Spagnoli (Head of Projects), will present ENoLL’s initiatives in the session “co-creation, participation & living labs”.

 

TO REGISTER CLICK HERE

08/06

Culture & Co-creativity working group kick-off meeting

Over the last year, the global COVID pandemic had a huge impact on everyone in this world. Due to the lockdowns all over the world, certainly the complete ‘creative’ sector suffered heavenly since almost every event in the cultural sector was cancelled.

 

At the end of last year many of our members got together and envisioned to position arts & creative industries as agents of change and places for innovation. The first step was to organize an ENoLL session around Music & Living Labs.

 

Right now we are very happy that our effective member GAIA, has accepted our invitation to lead this working group in close collaboration with our Action oriented task force on Social Innovation & Digital Rights. Jokin Garatea from GAIA will be our leader of this working group, aligning the actions of this group with the other Action oriented task forces & working groups.

 

The next action of our Culture & Co-creativity working group is organizing a kick-off meeting for ALL interested organizations and people on Tuesday June 8th from 11h to 13h CEST via Zoom.

 

The purpose of this meeting is to set the scene, to discuss the way forward and to open up the working group to everyone who’s interested to participate.

 

To kickstart the discussion, we kindly invite you to fill out our 2-question survey upfront so we can use the results as a starting point for defining the ways forward with this working group. Your input is highly appreciated, even if you can’t make it to the session.

 

The session will be recorded, and we will make it publicly available afterwards.

 

“What should our working group on Culture & Co-creativity focus on?”

Let us know via: https://bit.ly/EnoLLCandC

 

Interested to join the session? Send an email to info@enoll.org to get invited.

01/06

VITALISE Open Session: Establishment of Evaluation Processes & Tools

VITALISE project aims to harmonize Living Lab procedures and open Living Lab Infrastructures as a means to facilitate and promote research activities in the Health and Wellbeing domain in Europe and beyond. Effective evaluation processes and tools are key for the success of our project.

We invite you to join our open co-creative discussion about the Establishment of Evaluation Processes & Tools for the harmonization of Living Lab procedures and open Living Lab Infrastructures.

 

Date: Tuesday, June 1st 2021

Time: 13.00 to 15.00h CEST

Location: Online via Zoom.

Click here to join the meeting: https://zoom.us/j/95715558761 

 

27/05

Innovation Camp

The first Innovation Camp organised within the scope of the Social & Creative InterregMED project will be taking place online on May 27, 2021 at 10 a.m.

 

The event will draw extensively on experts in the field of Social Innovation, on the sharing of experiences from success stories and on the identification of the most significant challenges that Cultural & Creative industries must face. We will explore how to connect the potential of creative industries with old and new markets.

 

You can register for the event at:
http://bit.ly/RegisterForSCICAMP2021

 

17/05 - 28/05

NewHoRRIzon Project Final Conference

12/05

European Social Innovation Competition – entry phase deadline

What is the European Social Innovation Competition?

Launched in memory of social innovation pioneer Diogo Vasconcelos, the European Social Innovation Competition is a Competition run by the European Commission, with the support from the EIC across all EU Member States and Horizon Europe associated countries. Each year, three €50,000 prizes are awarded by the European Commission for the best socially innovative projects designed to change the world for the better.

 

The 2021 edition is:

SKILLS FOR TOMORROW – Shaping a green and digital future

 

The deadline for applications is Wednesday 12th May, 12:00:00 noon (CEST – Brussels time).

 

CLICK HERE TO FIND MORE INFORMATION

11/05 - 12/05

6th Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region

The main topic of the Slovenian presidency is Green Connectivity, aiming to improve the quality of life along the coasts of the shared sea and becoming a transversal component of all four EUSAIR pillars in order to contribute to Europe’s green recovery and green future.

 

The 6th Forum on 11-12 May 2021 in Izola (Slovenia) will be organised in a hybrid form: organisers and local speakers will be present live on stage, while all other speakers and participants will be on-line.

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

06/05

[Happy Aging] Future Digital Health – Online Summit

On 6 May 2021, Happy Aging will explore the possibilities and future of mobile health in healthcare. The aim of the summit is to facilitate the sharing of knowledge between Belgian and European healthcare providers, scientists, entrepreneurs and policymakers.Keynotes include Bertalan Mesko, Rafael Grossman and Dipak Kalra >>>

05/05

2nd Open HoCare2.0 Conference

Coordinator of VITALISE Evdokimos Konstantinidis will present the project and health Living Labs in the network while Zsuzsanna Bodi (Senior Strategic Advisor) will speak in the afternoon panel about the need for scaling up such initiatives within the region as well. Discover the event >>>

 

 

 

Date: 5th May2021, 9:00-16:30

Place: Online, register at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/149911442159

03/05 - 07/05

Co-creating human-centered policies – for a better Europe

The pandemic has amplified already pressing economic, social, and environmental problems, challenging institutions and policymakers to find innovative solutions together with citizens.

 

Join us at the SISCODE Final Conference and explore how to co-create and design the future through responsible, inclusive and innovative methods and get the chance to co-design a manifesto for future policymaking.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION CLICK HERE

27/04

The way forward for digital skills in Lithuania

Join us on 27 April 2021 at 14:00 CEST for the second session of the Lithuania Community-led event addressing how public strategies can drive investment for the upskilling and reskilling of workers for the digital age, adoption of new technologies across sectors and developing innovative projects >>>
27/04

[ENoLL Members] Catch-up with ENoLL

We are delighted to invite all our members to our third quarterly meeting on 27 April. Together we will reflect on 2021. (note: the meeting has been moved from 13 April) 

 

The office will give some updates about our upcoming ENoLL sessions and all relevant updates. Several members will present their living lab and last but not least at all we will dive into an interactive part with all participants about some cornerstones of our network.

 

Didn’t receive the invitation? Make sure to send an email to info@enoll.org to be invited. This event is exclusively for ENoLL Adherent, Accepted to grow and Effective members.

21/04 - 22/04

[Torino City Lab] ProGireg Mid-Term Conference

Torino City Lab will be presented within the ProGireg conference. ProGIreg is a European funded project using nature for urban regeneration of post-industrial areas in Europe and China. Within the Living Lab concept, four cities  have adopted nature-based solutions which are currently being developed, tested and implemented >>>

20/04

Get to know VITALISE project

VITALISE Project officially started, and on Tuesday 20th of April our kick-off meeting session will be open to the public. If you are interested in getting to know more about VITALISE, you can register to our kick-off meeting here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vitalise-project-kick-off-tickets-150530810707.

 

You can also access the meeting agenda in detail below, where we included more information regarding the meeting topics and the presenters. The agenda can be downloaded in pdf format here.

 

 

 

20/04

Digital skills in Lithuania as an engine for accelerated recovery

The Lithuanian National Digital Coalition and the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition are organising a Community-led Event focusing on actions to reduce the digital skills gap nationally as an engine to accelerate the post-pandemic recovery.

 

The event will complement existing European viewpoints with opinions from the ground from Coalition Members, Living Labs and start-ups from Lithuania. It will build on best practices learned from the COVID-19 crisis and before in each of the 4 areas of focus of the Coalition (education, labour force, ICT specialist skills and all citizens). Members will provide input on how they can support the strategic implementation and good execution of initiatives to improve digital skills which will support the transformation of the Lithuanian economy and society. Specifically, the event will address how public strategies can drive investment for the upskilling and reskilling of workers for the digital age, adoption of new technologies across sectors and developing innovative projects.

 

MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

15/04

[KLID] Seminar on COVID-19 Responses and Post-CORONA World

Both Korea Local Information Research & Development Institute (KLID – ENoLL’s strategic partner) and Korea Social Security Information Service (SSIS), the co-hosts of this seminar, are public organizations responsible for information systems and digital services in Korea. KLID is in charge of operation and maintenance for diverse public information systems, whereas SSIS takes care of healthcare and medical information systems and services. The two institutions have helped the nation’s pandemic response through their public information systems such as KI-PASS (the electronic registering list via QR code), nation-wide distribution of emergency disaster subsidy. The practices brought by KLID and SSIS will offer several interesting points of pandemic countermeasure using IT systems in Korea.

 

The aim of the seminar is to learn diverse approaches and perspectives from foreign cases to better understand and deal with the pandemic more effectively. Vice versa, international communities will also learn from Korea’s cases, fully utilizing IT/digital methodologies to cope with various COVID-related issues.

 

When: Thursday, 15 April at 14:00 Korean time / 07:00 CEST (Brussels time)

The event will be live streamed at this link: https://youtu.be/_0pLzSiXirQ

15/04 - 16/04

[HSB Living Lab] 24 hours of Live Research

At HSB Living Lab, research is conducted all hours of the day. In April the Living Lab is opening the digital doors to the lab for a full 24 hours.

During HSB Living Lab 24H everyone who wants to dive deeper into HSB projects are invited to join! You can also discuss the progress of research
and how it can be applied into our everyday lives.

A digital broadcast from the lab in Johanneberg campus, Gothenburg will bring you seminars, panel discussions and interactive screenings, offering you interesting insights from selected projects – for a whole day and a whole night.

DATE: 15-16 april 2021
TIME: 10.00 AM
WHERE: HSB Living Lab on Youtube (link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR2IdU639mudFjRPlonc2g )

 

 

Consult the flyer to see how to join: Invitation HSB event

 

13/04

[Krakow Technology Park] How is artificial intelligence changing industry?

On 13 April 2021, during the seminar “How is artificial intelligence changing industry? In the network of trends and innovations ” KTP will open the field for discussion about the potential of technologies using artificial intelligence in various branches of the domestic industry >>>

12/04

[Digital skills] The way forward for distance learning in Czechia

Join us on 12 April 2021 at 15:00 CEST for the second session of the Czech Community-led event focusing on distance learning and its complex nature. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss in small groups about safety, efficiency and digital wellbeing >>>

31/03

WeGO Smart Health Responder Webinar

The webinar will explore the following questions: What smart solutions are being implemented to ensure safe movement and what is the future of traveling? What digital services are on the rise due to the pandemic?

 

Join us to learn more about the current challenges in the EMEA region caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and participate in a live panel discussion to share your thoughts with speakers.
30/03

Living labs in Africa: Future of innovation in Africa

ENoLL is excited to co-organize with Digi Art Living Lab, one of our members, and Createc, Association Tunisienne des technologies creatives, an online event about living labs in Africa on Tuesday March 30 from 15.00 until 17.30 CEST.

 

In this webinar we will discover the different actors from the African innovation ecosystems and explore the possibilities to collaborate with African and international organizations, institutions and associations to possibly set up a network of living labs in Africa.

 

Note: This event will be hosted in French.

 

Click here to register for the event. 

 

29/03

Distance learning: safety, efficiency and well-being in the Czech Republic

The Czech National Coalition for Digital Skills and Jobs is organizing a Community-led event focusing on distance learning and its complex nature. Concretely, there will be three aspects of distance learning to be discussed:

 

  • Safety – safe technologies for distance learning in connection with cybersecurity
  • Efficiency – good practice in learning online, collected with inputs from all relevant stakeholders in Czechia and beyond, with a focus not on the pedagogical side, but on people (students, teachers, parents)
  • Digital wellbeing – analysing the effect of distance learning on the wellbeing of participants (students, teachers, parents)

 

The goal is to understand how different countries have coped with the digital skills requirements of distance education during the COVID crisis, now that one year has passed, and where we are headed in the future, especially from the point of view of advanced technologies. For this, the event will bring together speakers from other NCs, particularly the V4 countries due to regional similarities to share and learn from their experiences.

 

The first session will take place on 29th March 2021, between 15:00 – 17:00 CET The first Panel session will be focused on Safety in distance learning, while the second one on Efficiency and wellbeing in distance learning.

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

23/03

Food System Renewal

Spread out across three weeks FFA will have a diverse, broad and captivating range of virtual workshops, seminars, moderated discussions alongside networking and exhibitions via innovative digital platform.

 

More information and registration at: https://www.forumforagriculture.com/register/

23/03

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Main topics:

  1. Examining the renewal of leadership within the food system.
  2. Determining how we can build a climate-resilient food system.
  3. Investigating how healthy food can be made accessible to all at scale.
  4. Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic and establishing a truly robust food value chain.

 

Concluding keynotes will connect the EU and UN perspectives as we move towards global food system renewal.

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT

As an extra bonus, for everyone that enjoys discussions on policy, you will also be able to join for two of our Policy Week events exploring the Common Agricultural Policy and the Farm to Fork Strategy on March 16, when you register for the Annual Conference.

22/03

Artificial Intelligence for Policy Making

The online workshop “Artificial Intelligence for policy making”, will take place on Monday, 22 March 2021 at 2pm on Zoom. It is organised by the University of Rijeka – Faculty of Economics and Business in the framework of the Interreg MED Social and Creative project.

The project has a deep interest in exploring and sharing the trends of Artificial Intelligence at the service of policy making. The workshop aims to involve testimonials from EU academia, businesses and governments to narrow the focus on what is happening and the forthcoming trends.

 

Click here to register

18/03

Nordic Edge Cross-Atlantic conference

The conference programme will compare and showcase how international climate policy is adopted on a national and local level in the Nordics and the United States through high-level talks and practical examples of how citizen involvement and private-public partnerships address global challenges.

 

It’s free to attend! Registration is required for networking purposes and European GDPR legislation compliance. For programme overview and registration, please visit nordicedge.org.

09/03

Post Covid – Open Access to Social Innovation Ecosystems to address Global Challenges – Collective Ways Forward

Covid has changed everything – the way we work, manage our health, educate our children, consume and socialize. It has disrupted established systems, services and ways of doing things, and consequently turned our world upside down.

 

With the pandemic came many examples of citizens working together, with their neighbours, with municipalities, with private and public sector to find new ways of living and managing life. We are approaching challenges and finding solutions in new ways and many more are recognizing the importance of the citizen as contributor to rather than consumer of innovation. Barriers to inclusion and the extreme difficulties some have faced rather than others, has shone a light on social and digital inequalities.

 

We believe this is driving the means for change and social innovation.

 

At the webinar on 9th of March between 13.30-15.30 CET, you will hear from different case studies from across the world with examples of social innovation, including the use of digital developed with citizens during Covid.

 

Case studies presentations:
Carolyn Hassan (Knowle West Media Centre) and Artur Serra (i2CAT)

Fran Iglesias and Josep Gatell (EPICA foundation)
Melissa Mean and Dot Baker (Bristol Living Lab / KWMC) – arts, co design with citizens including young people
Gabriel Rissola (Joint Research Centre, EC)
Francesca Imparato (ART-ER / Chebec project)

 

We invite you to join the discussion and get in touch with info@enoll.org to reserve your spot.

 

Prior to joining the webinar, we invite you to read the Policy Brief on “Digitalisation & Living Labs: Co-Creating And Deploying During Covid-19 Crisis“, published within the InterregMED project Social & Creative.

03/03

CoRRI Forum Sustainability workshop with key stakeholders and end-users

CoRRI Forum (CoRRI) is an output of H2020 SISCODE (siscodeproject.eu) that aims to stimulate the use of co-creation methodologies in policy design, using bottom- up design-driven methodologies to pollinate Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), and Science Technology and Innovation (STI) Policies. As an initiative, CoRRI is an approach to creating a community of practice with the intent of exchanging expertise, knowledge and ideas revolving around co-creation in RRI among diverse practitioners that share a common interest and goal.

This workshop aims to address CoRRI’s sustainability with key stakeholders and end-users of the initiaitve. The results of the workshop will feed the final sustainability strategy of CoRRI which is currently under development. The workshop’s aim is to inform the key audiences of CoRRI of its current status and together, uncover the needs and expectations of the stakeholders in order to refine CoRRI’s shape to meet them. In the conclusion of the workshop, we expect to have a deeper understanding of what the key stakeholders need in terms of the resources that CoRRI provides, how they prefer to have access to these resources and discover how the stakeholders can benefit from joint or collaborative activities under CoRRI.

EVENT DATE & TIME: 3 March 2021, 15.00 to 17.00 CET

LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English

EVENT ADDRESS: Online (Zoom + Miro)

Registration for the workshops is free and compulsory. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfgfubu4zS9n_H7eDw2vOD11PsH3odVWGnwOUXJPdvTwHFAg/viewform

02/03

Gaming? Serious?

On Tuesday 2 March at 13.30 we will organize a session around gamification and serious gaming.

 

After some insights from our community about what’s happening right now in that field we will open the discussion on how ENoLL can help you better to collaborate on this topic.

 

To kickstart that discussion we kindly ask you to answer 2 questions upfront: https://forms.gle/k16nq4cZ3SAYKsFXA

 

Interested in joining?

ENoLL Members: Just follow the calendar invite you received or send an e-mail to info@enoll.org

23/02

Health & Wellbeing AOTF meet-up

We strive towards the wellbeing of our participants in our Health and Wellbeing Living Labs research studies. One aspect usually overlooked is insurance against accidents that may occur while our vulnerable participants are in our care during research taking place in our living labs.
Let’s discuss it and exchange experiences and ideas during our meetup on Tuesday, 23 rd Feb 2021 at 13:30-15:00 CET.

 

You know the rules:
• Informal discussion among members, just like if we had met at a conference’s coffee break
• No slides are required, unless you want to present your work on the topic
• Not a moderate discussion, we can talk about whatever you find interesting around the topic.
• And who knows, if the need emerges, we can organize a workshop on the topic open for the public
• Meetups are usually announced a couple of weeks before the event
• Be active, suggest the topic for the forthcoming meetups

 

The objectives of these meetups are:
• Bring together ENoLL members on a frequent basis and discuss about current research and developments on specific topics of common interest.
• Explore synergies among members
• More targeted policy making by knowing our network’s current work and roadmaps
• and more importantly build new friendships.

 

Let us know that you are interested in this meetup at info@enoll.org and you will receive the
connection details.

22/02

How to successfully adopt Urban Living Labs

Urban living labs (ULLs) have been recognized as a suitable approach for co-creating nature-based solutions (NBS) in urban settings. However, cities face several barriers when adopting ULLs for the co-creation and implementation of NBS. In this workshop, we want to explore and identify possible factors, methods and strategies, so called enablers, that help address those barriers and enable the successful adoption of ULLs for co-creating NBS.

 

Together with the workshop participants we will, through the use of interactive online tools, explore solutions and methods which can help cities to adopt ULLs. We will also to verify some pre-identified enablers, and discuss and assess the impact these can have in cities.

 

Are you an urban stakeholder enthusiastic about co-creation, nature-based solutions and urban living labs? If the answer is yes, we encourage you to join our discussion!

 

CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION

22/02 - 26/02

The Nature of Cities Festival

TNOC Festival pushes boundaries to radically imagine our cities for the future. A virtual festival that spans 5 days with programming across all regional time zones and provided in multiple languages. TNOC Festival offers us the ability to truly connect local place and ideas on a global scale for a much broader perspective and participation than any one physical meeting in any one city could ever have achieved. The TNOC festival will take place from 22-26 February 2021.

16/02

SISCODE Webinar: Co-creation Ecosystems: Co-creation barriers and drivers

Co-design for Society in Innovation and Science (SISCODE) is a three-year-long EU funded Horizon 2020 project that aims to stimulate the use of co-creation methodologies in policy design, using bottom-design-driven methodologies to pollinate Responsible Research and Innovation, and Science Technology and Innovation Policies.

 

This webinar aims to exploit the knowledge acquired under work package 2 (WP2: Benchmark and compare co-creation cases across Europe) of the SISCODE project, hence to demonstrate and discuss the key valuable outcomes such as the discovery of potential and real drivers and barriers of co-creation as a process that can be institutionalized.

 

WORKSHOP DETAILS

INVITATION: https://siscodeproject.eu/

DATE AND TIME: 16 February 2021, 15.00 – 16:30 CET

LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English

EVENT ADDRESS: Online (zoom)

CONTACT: olgaglumac@spi.pt; tedoraaibu@spi.pt

 

REGISTRATION

 

WHO CAN JOIN?

The webinar is open to all co-creation practitioners keen to gain insight into the findings and applications of co-creation discovered and later used by the SISCODE partners. Nonetheless, the main beneficiaries of this webinar are academics and researchers, mature co-creation practitioners, policy designers, EU-funded Research and Innovation projects and members of innovation communities who would like to explore the results of different co-creation stories and apply knowledge in their initiatives..

 

The webinar will be co-facilitated and moderated by SISCODE partners: Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (SPI) as the organiser, Technische Universität Dortmund (TUDO) as the speaker and Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI) as the co-facilitator.

 

AGENDA

1. Welcome and introduction to SISCODE | 10 min

2. Methodology of mapping, studying and analysing co-creation cases | 15 min

3. Illustration of drivers and barriers to institutionalisation of co-creation | 20 min

4. Choose your challenge and round-table discussion | 40 min 5. Feedback and closure | 5 min

16/02

Co-creating the Living Lab symphony of music

2020 has been a horrific year for our cultural sector. During this public session we dive into the power which living labs can have to help the music sector reinventing themselves.

 

Starting with inspirational examples from Spain, Finland, Poland, UK and Canada, we dive into an open discussion about culture & digitalization, culture & sustainability, value creation through musical innovation.

 

This session will take place on Tuesday, 16 February from 13.30 until 15.30h CEST via zoom.

 

If you are interested to join, you can register via info@enoll.org

 

We are looking forward to your active participation.

09/02

Working group Agriculture & Agri-food kick-off meeting

More and more our living lab methodologies are being implemented and used within the sector of Agreocology and food value chains. Last year ENoLL started working together with this emerging community in- and outside our network and 2021 is the year we want to further empower deep knowledge exchange, harmonization and scalability within this area of work.

 

Therefore, we are very happy to announce the ‘birth’ of our working group on Agriculture and Agri-food. A working group which is actually related to all of our Action Oriented Task Forces. 

 

The first action of our working group is organizing a kick-off meeting for all interested parties and people on Tuesday 9 February from 13.30 until 15.30 via Zoom.

 

In order to kickstart the discussion during this kick-off meeting we kindly invite you to fill out our 2-question survey upfront so we can use the results as a starting point for an open discussion during this first event.

 

What should our working group on Agriculture/Agri-food focus on? https://bit.ly/ENoLLAgri

Interested to join? Send an email to info@enoll.org to get invited.

02/02

Mobility working group webinar

Early February our working group on mobility would like to get back to you with their mission and a roadmap for 2021, based on the input of the kickoff meeting in October. If you missed it, you can review the kick off meeting here.

 

The core group worked on a mapping exercise aiming at receiving the expression of interest to participate to the working group of ENoLL. We would be delighted if you could spend your precious time before January 22nd  on a 5 minutes-long questionnaire: http://bit.ly/3i3eRr2

 

We hope to see you on February 2nd at 13.30h CEST (Brussels time). This session is open for everyone.

 

Interested to join?
Send an email to info@enoll.org

 

Agenda:

 

13.30h: Welcome, introduction & recap Kick off meeting October 2020

13.45h: Results of the mapping exercise & presentation roadmap

14:05h: Achievements & lessons learned from the Action Oriented task force “Social Impact of AI”

14:20h: The mission of the working group, an open discussion

 

14:30h: Breakout sessions based on prioritized areas of work and operational aspects in relation to Mobility Living Labs.

In our kickoff meeting following areas of mobility were indicated as to be prioritized: mobility services, shared mobility, social impact of new mobility solutions, city logistics & environmental impacts. Furthermore, following operational aspects got prioritized by the audience: impact assessments, societal acceptance & implementation

15:15h: Highlights of the breakout rooms by the moderators & next steps

15:30h: Closing of the ENoLL session

28/01 - 29/01

5th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region

ENoLL Vice-Chair Wim De Kinderen will speak in the session on “Post-COVID EUSAIR –How to cooperate in the new reality?” & we will be presenting our Social&CreativeMED Policy Briefs on the recovery of the Social & Creative sector in the exhibitors panel

 

Co-hosted by the Republic of Serbia and the European Commission under the cornerstone of collaboration, the Forum allows you to take part in Strengthening the resilience of the Adriatic and Ionian Region through Cooperation.

 

The Forum will open with speeches from:

Jadranka Joksimović, Minister of European Integration of the Republic of Serbia

Anže Logar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia

Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms

Olivér Várhelyi, European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement

Bujar Osmani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia

 

Find more information on the forum at https://www.adriatic-ionian.eu/event/5th-annual-eusair-forum/registrations/

19/01

[ENoLL Members] Catch up on 19th January

We are delighted to invite all our members to our second quarterly meeting on Tuesday January 19 at
11.30. Together we will reflect on 2020 and look forward to 2021.

 

The office will give some updates about our upcoming ENoLL sessions, the Virtual learning lab and we will
introduce to you the new accepted projects in which your ENoLL network is involved.

 

Several members will present their living lab and last but not least at all we will dive into an interactive part
with all participants about some cornerstones of our network.

 

Didn’t receive the invitation? Make sure to send an email to info@enoll.org to be invited.
This event is exclusively for ENoLL Adherent, Accepted to grow and Effective members.

17/12

Emerging open innovation ecosystems for healthcare: Living Labs and testbeds, a strategic player in the new digital era

At the webinar “Emerging open innovation ecosystems for healthcare: Living Labs and testbeds, a strategic player in the new digital era” you will hear updates from various representatives on the topic of Living Labs working within the healthcare sector.

 

ENoLL Chairperson Fernando Vilariño will present the network while Evdokimos Konstantinidis, Thess-AHALL representative and the leader of ENoLL’s Action-Oriented Task Force on Health and Wellbeing will speak about the accomplishments of the task force and a new experience through an upcoming EU-funded project.

 

REGISTRATION

 

Agenda:

15/12

EU stakeholder event

The Flemish Department for Mobility and Public Works organizes an event with the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy of the EU as the main topic. The European Green Deal includes a target to reduce transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050.

The event invites two keynote speakers. The Flemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works, Lydia Peeters, is one of them.
Furthermore, there will be a panel discussion on green and smart mobility. Jan Adriaenssens, the Director of imec’s City of Things, is a member of the panel on digital mobility. He will share his views on sustainable mobility in the city and the importance of the interplay of physical and digital infrastructure.

11/12

General Assembly

General Assembly meeting of the active members of the European Network of Living Labs. All active members receive a direct invitation to the GA meeting.

 

The GA will take place on 11 December 2020 between 10:30am – 12:00pm

11/12

USA-EU Webinar on Smart Cities & Regions for International Collaboration

The webinar is organised by NIST (USA) and NGI Explorers (EU) for the international smart cities and regions community. In this webinar we are going to briefly discuss the future for Smart Cities in Europe and USA and introduce an initiative funded by NGI Explorers (EU Fellowships to the US) on how technologies like IoT, AI, Big Data and others can be used for smart city innovation.

 

A focus part on this webinar is an introduction of innovative results in the field of Smart City KPI Methods for Measuring and Self-Assessment and a roadmap for this innovation and finally how a smart city in Ireland (as an example) is following the methodology to advance in their Smart City development strategy.

 

On December 11th, 2020 at 14:00 Hrs UTC, please use this link to connect to the webinar: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/739927781

 

ENoLL Vice-Chair Wim de Kinderen and Network Builder, Koen Vervoort, will speak during the slot “A vision and strategy for Smart Cities in Europe”

11/12

Year end General Assembly

General Assembly meeting of the active members of the European Network of Living Labs. All active members receive a direct invitation to the GA meeting.

09/12

Living Lab for Social Innovation and Citizens’ Engagement

We invite you to dive deep in the session on Social Innovation and Citizen Engagement through Living labs. The event will be streamed live on YouTube between 08:00-09:45 CET. Link to a live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zpEtAF9Zqc


Three different presenters will share their view; Fernando Vilariño, ENoLL Chairperson and representative of Library Living Lab (Spain); Belinda Chen, representing Taiwan Living Lab and Koen Vervoort, Network Builder at ENoLL.

07/12

WORKSHOP for the final selection of the Tips&Tricks Cards for Responsible Research & Innovation

Are you familiar with the concept of Responsible Research & Innovation? If your answer is yes, please join us for a special online workshop for the final selection of the Tips & Tricks Cards for the Responsible Research & Innovation.

 

The Tips&Tricks initiative, led by the Knowle West Media Centre and the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), is a creative tool for collaboration, innovation and action, a discussion-starter that helps you reflect on your work and explore new perspectives and possibilities.

The previous Tips&Tricks include, among other, resources for Living Labs and their sustainability, Communities Working Together with Artists / Academics etc. In the current series of the Tips&Tricks cards, the main focus is on provoking a discussion on the topic of Responsible Research & Innovation (RRI) and sharing experiences, advice to achieve it.

 

Each Tips & Tricks resource pack includes 20 cards: each card displays a short statement and a colourful illustration, with advice ranging from being ‘dogged but not inflexible’ to remembering that experts should be ‘on tap, not on top’.

 

NOT just another workshop to attend…It’s the FINAL selection of the Tips&Tricks for Responsible Research & Innovation and YOUR OPINION matters!

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01/12

Harmonizing health & well being living lab services & procedures

in this ENoLL session hosted by our Action oriented task force of Health & Well Being a plan of action to further develop harmonization of living lab services & processes within the field of Health & Well being will be presented and discussed via an open discussion.

 

When: 1 December, 13.30-15.30 CET

Where: JOIN THROUGH THIS LINK

26/11

Trefdag Digitaal Vlaanderen

With imec talks about urban digital twin, digital & personal health, connected mobility,
digitalisation of education…

More info (Dutch only): https://bit.ly/34Bigbp

25/11 - 26/11

Regional Living Lab Summit 2020

 

Başakşehir Living Lab will be hosting the 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit 2020 (RLLS’20) during 25-26 November 2020. The summit aims to form a creative ecosystem model for cities by developing Living Labs and empowering entrepreneurs around the region through the support and collaboration of public authorities, academies, private organizations, NGOs and users.

 

The 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit 2020 will be an “online event” due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be sponsored by Başakşehir Municipality, Commercialization Center of Istanbul, which has been established by the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and Angel Effect, an investment fund for startups.

 

Istanbul city is setting up a “creative innovation ecosystem” with more than 60 various kinds of hubs. Living Labs are becoming “facilitators of co-creativity and implementation of valuable products and services” for the cities, and hence empowering local governments for creating new business and services locally, while adding economic, social and political power to countries. Living Labs have a chance to break paradoxes between creativity and bureaucracy, and they can realize this by involving all the stakeholders from idea development through to testing and implementation stages.

 

The 3rd Regional Living Lab Summit will have the participation of mayors, academicians, representatives from, ENoLL, EU and financial institutions as well as entrepreneurs organizations and living lab experts.

 

Let’s be part of the experience and join us on 25th – 26th of November.

 

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25/11

ELECTROMOBILITY: urban planning impact of technology trends

Electric vehicles are getting more popular in recent years, yet their introduction even by public administrations is facing some hindrances.

A key issue that is arising is the impact that increased number of recharging electric vehicles can have on the network. New technologies are arising to manage this issue and make EV also a potential resource for energy storage.

 

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24/11 - 26/11

From planning to monitoring: Resources to advance the adoption of Nature-based Solutions in your city

Nature-based solutions (NBS) are gaining ground as cities across the world face increased urban sustainability challenges, including natural disasters, the disruption of ecosystem services, and associated health and well-being issues. Despite the numerous co-benefits of NBS, many cities find the adoption of NBS and linked processes challenging.

The UNaLab project aims to inspire cities and share knowledge and tools to support the different NBS implementation phases by presenting our resources and experiences in a series of five webinars across three days. The UNaLab processes and tools support the adaptive management of NBS. The webinar series sessions are organised around the adaptive management cycle (or PDCA-cycle) to highlight the applicability of available tools to the various phases of NBS implementation.


PROGRAMME

The UNaLab project will kick off the webinar series by guiding you through the planning phase where we address questions related to the set-up of Urban Living Labs (webinar 1) as well as different governance barriers and actions, and innovative financing options (webinar 2).

Then, heading towards the NBS implementation phase, we will discuss different co-creation tools and citizen involvement methods (webinar 3). In this phase, we will also learn how to use available data to create different scenarios to support and empower local decision-making (webinar 4). Finally, we will address NBS performance and impact monitoring and tools to evaluate implemented NBS (webinar 5).

 

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19/11

Water in the city – VLOCA trajectory

Kick-off of Flemish Open City Architecture (VLOCA) co-creation and knowledge sharing trajectory, with imec as partner.

 

Would you like to participate in agreements and technological standards within the theme of living environment with a focus on water in the city? Then ABB and research centers imec and VITO invite you to take part in the follow-up process of Flemish Open City Architecture (VLOCA).

More info: https://bit.ly/35K0FOa

19/11

The importance of urban green and blue spaces for mental health

Spending time in urban green and blue spaces provides numerous mental health benefits. Parks, playgrounds, rivers and other urban green and blue spaces have proven to promote mental health and well-being by reducing stress, enhancing social cohesion, and supporting physical activity.

 

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of urban green and blue spaces with social distancing and lockdown measures leading to an increase in feelings of loneliness, anxiety and depression among the world’s populations.

 

This webinar aims to highlight the experiences of the City of Glasgow and the City of Tampere with regard to the importance and use of public green and blue spaces during the COVID-19 crisis, and their work on preparing for a post-pandemic world.

 

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18/11 - 19/11

Research and Technology Organisations Summit

How can we foster and maintain Europe’s competitiveness, sustainability and technological leadership in the Digital Age? Which technologies will make the European Green Deal a success? The RTO summit invites everyone to look to solutions from applied research and innovation and join ten leading European Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs) in discussing how to solve the greatest challenges of our time.

Session Post-Pandemic Mobility: Imec expert Jan Adriaenssens (director City of Things) will have a talk on “How technology will improve life in the city” focussing on smart mobility.

 

In the virtual booth we also show the Digital Twin demo and CityFlows demo. Researchers of both are available for questions of and meetings with participants. More info: https://www.thertoinnovationsummit.eu/

18/11

Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning approaches in Mediterranean cities

The webinar will illustrate innovative approaches to urban mobility planning. On one hand, an holistic approach is required to meet different needs and interests of people moving within an urban area. On the other hand, targeted solutions are relevant for specific attraction areas, gathering a great number of  people, such as university campuses.

 

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17/11

Rethinking Smart Cities: Agile and Connected

Bringing together more than 300 high-level local government officials, smart city experts, and citizen representatives from around the world, the EXCOM program will also feature diverse discussion forums and matchmaking meetings, and showcase Moscow’s smart city facilities and rich cultural heritage.

17/11 - 18/11

Smart City World Expo

Cities are constantly evolving, and so are we. With the COVID-19 pandemic still affecting our daily lives, Smart City Expo World Congress has now put into practice many of the lessons learnt over a decade of promoting urban solutions and adapted into a one-time digital event: Smart City Live, an interactive online spin-off from the world’s leading summit for cities.

 

Held online on November 17-18, 2020, Smart City Live will feature a full-day television broadcast on its first day, with interviews and debates focusing on how COVID-19 has impacted cities and their citizens. Day two will include workshops, sessions and side events bringing together the key players and institutions tackling current and emerging issues facing cities today.

 

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11/11

Mobility in Mediterranean Tourist Destinations

Tourism brings wealth and jobs to a city but could generate overcrowding, congestion, affecting the quality of life of citizens.

Planning mobility in tourists destination cities could be a challenge due to several factors:

a.     Trade off between citizens and tourists’ interests

b.     Seasonality

c.     Keeping the city attractive for tourists and tour operators as cruise ships companies.

 

The webinar will present how some Mediterrannean cities have dealt with these challenges in a winning approach.

 

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10/11

WS4: Promoting open innovation and science communication in co-creation initiatives, especially within the same organisation/network

The CoRRI Forum (CoRRI) is an output of H2020 SISCODE (siscodeproject.eu) that intends to reach out to the project’s target stakeholders and heighten the impact of the project’s objectives and outcomes.

This is a call for participation in the Second Cycle of Workshops. The focus will be on introducing the 10 long-term co-creation journeys with the aim to discuss and interact based on these cases and their approaches to addressing specific societal challenges.

 

  • EVENT TIMING: All the workshops will be from 15.00 to 17.00 CET
  • LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English
  • EVENT ADDRESS: Online (Zoom + Miro/Deskle/Mural)
  • Registration for the workshops is free and compulsory. If you want to participate in a specific workshop(s), please fill out the form by:
    WS4: 8 November, 23:59 CET;

 

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06/11

InterregMED “Past, Present, Future”

The e-conference will be the occasion to draw lessons from the Programme governance approach; to reflect on replicating or adapting our model of cooperation and capitalisation to respond to the new Mediterranean challenges; but also, to see how the results of the thematic projects could be better valued and better used in the future period.
Whether you are active partners or associates of Horizontal, strategic projects or of the “PANORAMED” governance project we wish to involve you in our reflections and orientations and benefit from your experiences and proposals to build the 2021 – 2027 Interreg MED Programme.
 

 

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05/11 - 06/11

GENEVA INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM

Gathering representatives of international and European Associations, Non-Profits, Federations, Societies, NGO’s and Universities, the GIAF aims at establishing an international leading platform and knowledge sharing event in one of the world’s host destination to professional association and non-profit organizations.

 

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04/11

WS3: Engaging policymakers in the co-creation activities and outcomes and creating a reliable feedback loop

The CoRRI Forum (CoRRI) is an output of H2020 SISCODE (siscodeproject.eu) that intends to reach out to the project’s target stakeholders and heighten the impact of the project’s objectives and outcomes.

This is a call for participation in the Second Cycle of Workshops. The focus will be on introducing the 10 long-term co-creation journeys with the aim to discuss and interact based on these cases and their approaches to addressing specific societal challenges.

 

  • EVENT TIMING: All the workshops will be from 15.00 to 17.00 CET
  • LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English
  • EVENT ADDRESS: Online (Zoom + Miro/Deskle/Mural)
  • Registration for the workshops is free and compulsory. If you want to participate in a specific workshop(s), please fill out the form by:
    WS3: 2 November, 23:59 CET;

 

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04/11

SHARED MOBILITY in Mediterranean cities

Shared mobility solutions is one of the key steps towards a Mobility As A Service approach and the principles of circular economy. Using shared vehicles makes the ownership of private vehicles unnecessary, reducing occupation of space and environmental impacts.

Pioneer cities will present their experience sharing the lessons learnt in order to ease the adoption of similar solutions by other Mediterranean cities.

 

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29/10

Mobility cluster kick-off meeting

Over the last months the necessity for an extra ‘cluster’ around mobility within our network became more and more obvious, based on interest from many different stakeholders inside and outside ENoLL.
Therefore, during our Digital Living Lab Days in the beginning of September, we introduced the cluster during our Friday morning sessions around our Action oriented task forces. Since mobility is a topic which is related to all of our task forces, we decided to organise a separate ‘cluster’ for it.
We are very happy that our new effective member, Thessaloniki Smart mobility Living Lab (ThesM@ll), has accepted our invitation to lead this cluster in close collaboration with all our other Action oriented task force leaders and JRC (Joint Research Center). Josep Maria Salanova Grau from ThesM@ll will be our leader, aligning the actions of this cluster with the other task forces.
The first action of our Mobility cluster is organizing a kick-off meeting for all interested parties and people on Thursday October 29 at 10.00h CET via Zoom.
The purpose of our Mobility cluster is twofold:
  1. Understanding the (social) impact of new mobility solutions relying on the scientific outcomes from different active Living Labs on mobility.
  2. Sharing experiences & lessons learnt in running a living lab on mobility (methodological & operational)
In order to kickstart the discussion during this kick-off meeting we kindly invite you to fill out our 2-question survey upfront so we can use the results as a starting point for the discussion during this 1st event.
 
“What should our Mobility cluster focus on?”: https://forms.gle/TGAySxXnoYYUL6zcA

Interested to join? Send an email to info@enoll.org to get invited.
28/10

SISCODE WS2: Creating a ‘safe-room’ for transparent exchanges of opinions and ideas between practitioners and policymakers

The CoRRI Forum (CoRRI) is an output of H2020 SISCODE (siscodeproject.eu) that intends to reach out to the project’s target stakeholders and heighten the impact of the project’s objectives and outcomes.

This is a call for participation in the Second Cycle of Workshops. The focus will be on introducing the 10 long-term co-creation journeys with the aim to discuss and interact based on these cases and their approaches to addressing specific societal challenges.

 

  • EVENT TIMING: All the workshops will be from 15.00 to 17.00 CET
  • LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English
  • EVENT ADDRESS: Online (Zoom + Miro/Deskle/Mural)
  • Registration for the workshops is free and compulsory. If you want to participate in a specific workshop(s), please fill out the form by:
    WS2: 26 October, 23:59 CET;

 

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28/10

SOFT MOBILITY in Mediterranean cities

Soft mobility can bring several benefits to cities and citizens: less pollution, noise and space occupancy reduction, as well as improving the health of those performing active mobility.

 

Yet, many citizens in the Mediterranean area feel biking in cities is unsafe, and this fear prevents them from riding a bicycle when moving in urban areas. The webinar will present how cities can improve biking infrastructure to persuade their citizens to leave their cars and ride a bike.

 

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26/10

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Rewarding sustainability in the food system
Monday, October 26, 2020 l 3:00pm – 5:45pm CET

The future of our food systems relies on two interdependent demands, that of the adaptation and reinvention of food chain business models, and the provision of farming methods which actively combat climate change and support biodiversity. The FFA Online Live Event on October 26 plans to delve into rewarding sustainability in the food system through price mechanisms.

During the first session, we will discuss sustainable business models: paying for the transition, asking what new farming models are available for farmers to deliver profitable and climate neutral business. How will this transition be paid for, and are these models scalable enough to effect genuine change?

The second session will focus on rewarding agriculture’s potential solutions for climate change and biodiversity. How can and should food chain actors be rewarded for setting aside land and resources in order to aid in the fight against climate change and promote biodiversity? How can the state and the market develop (new) incentives and rewards? Who will provide them, and how does that impact the price of food?

To give you a chance to interact further with our speakers, we are offering dedicated Q&A sessions using questions that you can post in your registration form or in the live chat.

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21/10

SISCODE WS1: Pursuing synergies with other initiatives and practitioners that use co-creation in RRI

The CoRRI Forum (CoRRI) is an output of H2020 SISCODE (siscodeproject.eu) that intends to reach out to the project’s target stakeholders and heighten the impact of the project’s objectives and outcomes.

This is a call for participation in the Second Cycle of Workshops. The focus will be on introducing the 10 long-term co-creation journeys with the aim to discuss and interact based on these cases and their approaches to addressing specific societal challenges.

WORKSHOP TOPICS AND DATES

WS1: Pursuing synergies with other initiatives and practitioners that use co-creation in RRI, 21 October 2020

 

EVENT TIMING: All the workshops will be from 15.00 to 17.00 CET

LANGUAGE OF CONDUCT: English

EVENT ADDRESS: Online (Zoom + Miro/Deskle/Mural)

Registration for the workshops is free and compulsory. If you want to participate in a specific workshop(s), please fill out the form by:

WS1: 19 October, 23:59 CET;

 

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21/10

Big data and ICT for smart traffic management

A huge quantity of data related to mobility is generated every day in cities. The potential for fine tuning mobility and providing real time information for citizens is enormous.

 

Concrete replicable examples of how this data can be used for a better management of mobility and to improve quality of life of citizens will be presented during the webinar.

 

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21/10

ACTIVAGE Virtual Experience Day

This dynamic session is organized through four main tracks where we will showcase the impact achieved over the most relevant aspects of the project:

  • The ACTIVAGE Experience of 8.000 senior people and caregivers, that are already enjoying active and healthy aging services attending their health and social needs.
  • The ACTIVAGE Values and results achieved in 12 European cities and regions after three yearlong piloting active ageing solutions and services.
  • The ACTIVAGE technology impact on the Internet of Things for health and social care that maximize security, privacy and ethical compliance.
  • The Kick-Off of ACTIVAGE.ORG organization that will scale up the ACTIVAGE Ecosystem throughout new European regions in the next 5 years.

Save the date in your agenda and register here to be part of the ACTIVAGE big day!

21/10

NATURE-BASED ENTERPRISES-DELIVERING THE GREEN DEAL

Demand for nature-based solutions to climate change has increased exponentially in line with recognition that they could provide around 30% of the mitigation required to stabilise global warming to below 2oC (Seddon et al 2019). The concept of nature-based solutions has now been mainstreamed by policy makers from the UN to the EC and in July 2020 the IUCN published the first global standard for nature-based solutions to further increase take-up.

 

To support the development of this new sustainable economic sector, Connecting Nature has developed a new global platform which directly connects market demand (cities and private sector ‘buyers’ of nature-based solutions) with supply (innovative enterprises supplying sustainable nature-based solutions).

 

This new platform will be launched by John Bell, the Director of the EC’s Healthy Planet strategy as part of a webinar event on the nature-based economy on 21st October 2020.

 

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20/10

EWRC WORKSHOP: Regional living labs for agroecology

The workshop will assemble a mixed audience of regional and local authorities, scientists, sectoral stakeholders, members of civil society and policymakers to discuss how to scale up agroecology through synergies in the implementation of EU funds in 2021-2027, with a specific focus on Horizon Europe, the ERDF and the EAFRD.

 

In the first half of the workshop, opened by a welcoming address from the CoR and ERIAFF, the Commission will introduce participants to initiatives planned under Horizon Europe, such as the candidate European R&I partnership on agroecology living labs, in which regions could be potential partners, and under the agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP-AGRI).

 

Examples from North Brabant (NL), Brittany (FR) and Central Macedonia (EL), three regions actively involved in supporting this type of initiative through their smart specialisation strategies, regional policies or rural development plans, will be invited to inspire other regions to get involved.

This will trigger a participatory dialogue in the second half of the workshop on regions’ motivations for taking part, perceived barriers and potential solutions.

 

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14/10

Replicating sustainable mobility solutions, is it really possible? The Urban Transports Community’s call for replicating cities

The Urban Transport Community projects have developed and tested several solutions to make mobility in Mediterranean cities more sustainable.

 

The webinar will offer the opportunity of learning about the peer-learning and technical support services, offered by the Urban Transports Community to Mediterranean Cities, to overcome some of the obstacles in the full implementation of sustainable mobility solutions

 

Panelists:

/ Mr. Christos Gioldasis, Civinet CY-EL_Presentation of the project & consortium, Information about the public Call, application procedure, eligibility criteria, and benefits of becoming a Replicating City

/ Ms. Laia Vinyes Marcé, MedCities_Presentation of the MedurbanTool Platform – Online example

/ Ms. Fabiola Meo, Area Science Park_Presentation of the Catalogue of Solutions

 

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10/10

Creating Opportunities for Smart Places through Living Labs. A European Perspective.

Leeds City Council, in partnership with EUROCITIES, is organising an event as part of the wider Leeds Digital Festival, that will discuss how living labs can create opportunities for cities to become smart places.

 

The focus of the event will be on living labs and their role and importance in developing smart cities. This is a prominent and current topic in how towns and cities develop, and how public services are delivered in the future.

 

As well as looking at the situation in Leeds, the event will aim to share examples of best practice from other European cities, examining some of the challenges they have faced in creating and setting-up living labs, and the opportunities labs provide to support recovery and re-shape cities in a post-Covid world.

 

It’s also a great opportunity for organisations working in the digital and tech sector to find out how they could work in partnership with city living labs.

 

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06/10

EWRC: ´Unlocking Europe’s regional innovation potential through RRI and multi-actor innovation networks´

Responsible research and innovation (RRI) is a cross-cutting issue and a key action of Horizon Europe to build effective cooperation between science and society. RRI actions such as fostering innovation, co-creation and knowledge-transfer can be a complex matter due to the plurality of actors involved and the socio-cultural divergences between the different geographical areas in Europe. However, it can also be a great opportunity for growth if it is done efficiently. In this session, key stakeholders from the quadruple helix (science, policy, industry and society) will openly discuss and present how to turn this diversity into unity with an interactive, demand-driven innovation model that has already been successfully implemented in several H2020 projects. Do you want to know how to translate knowledge into practice with regional multi-actor innovation networks? Join us for this session and discover how this methodology can also apply to your region!

 

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05/10 - 22/10

The European Week of Regions and Cities

This year, the European Week of Regions and Cities is spreading over three consecutive weeks, each dedicated to one timely topic.

 

Have a look on the sessions under the topic “Empowering Citizens” : https://europa.eu/regions-and-cities/programme/sessions_en?populate=&theme=22

30/09

Workshop: Hubs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Transformation of Historic Urban Areas

During our one day “journey” the participants will have the opportunity to debate the transformation processes of historic urban areas, to talk with HUB-IN project team, to gain knowledge listening European Commission experts, to find inspiration listening our invited keynote speaker. During the day, the participants will find interactive moments to participate in several types of activities including informal network, debates, inspirational moments, and collaborative sessions to share ideas.

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28/09 - 02/10

THE CREATIVE BUREAUCRACY FESTIVAL 2020

The Creative Bureaucracy Festival celebrates outstanding innovation in the public sector and its contribution to a better, more sustainable, and more just world. It brings together bureaucrats and their allies – those who, at all levels of government, fight for the common good and make a difference.

 

ENoLL Chairperson Fernando Vilariño will speak at the session “Offices for change: Mechanisms of Public Innovation”  held on 28th September 2020.

 

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23/09 - 25/09

Nordic Edge

  • Conference broadcast from 6 Cities: 23 September
  • Thematic Workshops: 22-24 September
  • Exhibitor days: 21-25 September

 

At Nordic Edge Expo we discuss smart city entrepreneurship, social development and sustainability in practice. We talk about cross-sector innovation within citizen services, mobility, health, education, environment and urban planning.

Our custom-built platform invites to dialog and reflectionone-to-one meetingsworkshops and the opportunity for exhibitors to connect with the Nordic Edge audience through tailor-made exhibitor rooms.

 

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23/09

NGIatlantic.eu Proposers Webinar

From April 2020 until November 2021, NGIatlantic.eu will launch 5 Open Calls for 3rd party applicants, with a total budget of 2.8 Million Euro. The calls are open to European organisations – SMEs, large enterprise, public organisations – wishing to carry out high-quality Research & Innovation activities, with a US-based counterpart, on NGI experimental platforms.

 

This webinar will focus on interested applicants, providing them an excellent opportunity to present and discuss their ideas for the three NGI topics introduced in the second NGIatlantic.eu Open Call. During the 45 minutes of the webinar, we will also give some space to the EU and US experimental platforms, showcasing how these can represent the ideal playground to push transatlantic research and innovation in the NGI to the next level.

 

The event will serve as a unique networking opportunity for NGI enthusiasts and professionals who are looking for partners to meet and apply to NGIatlantic.eu’s open call funding opportunities.

 

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22/09 - 26/09

START-UP BOOTCAMP

Invite startups from Barcelona region and outside of it to join us at the most expected event of 2020: Silicon Valley Startup Bootcamp – a 5 day crash course for entrepreneurs organized by InnMind & Draper University!

 

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22/09 - 24/09

European Research and Innovation Days

European Research and Innovation Days is the European Commission’s annual flagship Research and Innovation event, bringing together policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the public to debate and shape the future of research and innovation in Europe and beyond. This year, it is a fully virtual event, with the Policy conference and the Science is Wonderful! online exhibition.

 

By creating connections between cutting-edge scientific research and the most pressing challenges of a generation, the European Research and Innovation Days represent a unique opportunity to join the conversation and enact real change. From tackling the climate crisis to building a digital world that works for everyone, we’ll delve into the questions that shape who we are and the future we want to live in: it’s time to get involved!

 

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22/09

Gare du MIDIH – the Station for Your Digital Transformation Journey:

During your virtual train rides, you will get insight about MIDIH Services for Digital Innovation Hubs and how MIDIH enables the network of DIHs supporting the potential of the digital age and the innovation capacity of the industries.

You will get also an overview about MIDIH Open Source Digital Manufacturing Platforms and the role of standard-based Reference Architectures in the Digital Transformation of Manufacturing Industry.

And finally, you will be introduced to Innovation and Collaboration Platforms in Networks of Regional Manufacturing DIHs, and how the MIDIH DIHIWARE platform will support the community growth through the services that the DIHs will provide.

 

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16/09 - 17/09

European conference ~ Smart Data Driving Healthy Cities

Imagine a tomorrow where communities of citizens, industries, health & social care actors, research, cities and public services are joining forces to create a catalysing health-supportive environment. A data-driven environment where all dimensions of health and well-being are being tackled through collaboration, participation and empowerment. Where responsibly shared health Data Saves Lives. Where illness is intercepted early and managed as close to home as possible. Where digital innovation enables citizens to monitor their health through smart medical devices, to self-manage their illness, to gain awareness through gamification.

14/07

SMEs in Europe and Open Innovation for the post COVID-19 digital society

ENoLL community is actively working in the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has brought to us. Our aim now, as it is for many others, is to react in an agile way and prepare our cities and communities now for the new societal changes that will take place in Europe and the World. The Webinar Series on “COVID-19: Current actions preparing our digital societies for a post-COVID future” is gathering our Community of Living Labs and stakeholders around actual proposed solutions.

 

Presenting:

  • Dario Marmo and Laura Martelloni. LAMA Agency. Firenze. Italy.
  • José Francisco Pelaez Peña. LABe Digital Gastronomy Lab. San Sebastián – Donostia. Basque Country. Spain.
  • Ariana Nastaseanu and Emanuela Flora. European Agency for SMEs -EASME-. European Commission. Europe.

 

 

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If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
13/07 - 20/07

FAB16-MTL

Manda Lab invites you to join the event in Montreal, Canada in July 2020.

 

Read this news article to find out more about the event: http://www.montrealintechnology.com/success-of-fab-lab-nation-leads-to-montreal-as-the-host-city-for-fablab16-in-2020/

30/06

Call for proposals on “Equality and well-being” WEBINAR

More Years Better Lives Joint Programming Initiative (JPI MYBL) in collaboration with the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) are inviting you to an information session about the JPI MYBL call for proposals on “Equality and Well-being”.

JPI MYBL funds research projects that provide evidence for policy-making.

Eligible countries for the call include Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Latvia, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

If you are interested in income and wealthcaring responsibilities, and/or social and political participation and you are based in one of the eligible countries above, join us for the webinar on 30/06 at 2 pm CET.

Agenda:

14:00     Welcome

14:05     Eligibility, partner search platform, tips & hints for the applicants

14:35     Q&A

14:55     Wrap-up and closing

15:00     End of the webinar

If you would like to attend, please register HERE

The connection details will be shared with the registered participants the day before.

30/06

Rural development, nature and tourism: impact of COVID-19 and new approaches

ENoLL community is actively working in the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has brought to us. Our aim now, as it is for many others, is to react in an agile way and prepare our cities and communities now for the new societal changes that will take place in Europe and the World. The Webinar Series on “COVID-19: Current actions preparing our digital societies for a post-COVID future” is gathering our Community of Living Labs and stakeholders around actual proposed solutions.

 

Presenters:

  • Korinna Varga. BOIEAST and Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (ÖMKi), Hungary.
  • Marc Pons. Andorra Innovation Hub, Andorra.
  • Peter Khoury. Planning and engineering unit at Bsharri Municipality, Lebanon
  • Milica Trajković. Biosense Living Lab. Serbia.

 

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR

 

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
26/06

3 days to go! Call for Workshops – European Week of Healthy Ageing, Trieste, 10-12 May 2021

The EIP on AHA will be organising the European Week of Healthy Ageing, Trieste, 10-12 May 2021, together with Active Assisted Living programmes (AAL) and the Joint Programming Initiative More Years Better Lives (JPI MYBL). Altogether, these three communities represent very well the EIP on AHA quadruple helix (industry, civil society, academia, and government authorities). This will be the framework for the EIP on AHA conference of Partners, the AAL Forum, and the JPI  MYBL Annual conference.

The AAL programme has launched the Call for Workshops for this event:

http://www.aal-europe.eu/call-for-aal-forum-2021-workshops-is-open/ 

Deadline 26/06/2020

 

We see this as a fantastic opportunity for Action Group members to:

  1. Showcase the great work you have been doing and;
  2. Engage in active discussion with other EIP on AHA members and other communities such as JPI MYBL and the AAL. 

 

How can we help you? 

Do you have an idea but need additional partners? The WE4AHA team can help you to network in the following ways:

Inspiration for workshops for the EIP on AHA community

DRIVING A PLATFORM FOR INNOVATION AND CHANGE IN AN AGEING SOCIETY: 

  • How to harness the potential of innovation ecosystems for change (systems change)?
  • Local and regional, Ecosystem examples?
  • From basic research to scaling up AHA innovative solutions: examples from the full cycle.

ADAPTING HEALTH AND CARE SYSTEMS TO THE CHANGING NEEDS OF AN AGEING SOCIETY: 

  • Non-medical issues: what can we learn from Covid-19?: needs of the ageing population in emergencies, examples from regions, for instance, social isolation is such a challenge;
  • Governance approaches towards intersectoral cooperation for wellbeing: cooperation, accountability of various levels, new governance models;
  • Capacity building for health and care professionals.

PROMOTING INTERGENERATIONAL SOLIDARITY

  • Are there any good examples of activities at a national level that can serve as a source for inspiration?
  • Family, community & informal care versus institutionalized care;
  • Built environments and their role in fostering intergenerational solidarity.

MAKING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CASE FOR IMPACT INVESTMENT INTO HEALTHY AGEING

  • Success stories of countries or regions where implementation at large scale was deployed;
  • How has COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of digital solutions in health care and well-being?
  • Public sector tools to invest in innovative health and care solutions.
24/06

CSI Mental Health Workshop

Dear ENoLL members,

On behalf of the “City Science Initiative” (CSI) of the European Commission DG RTD, DG JRC, the City of Amsterdam and the City of Thessaloniki (Greece), Lead City on “Mental Health” area, Prof. Panos Bamidis would like to invite you to participate in the first Virtual Workshop on Mental Health, held on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 14.30-17.30 (CEST).

 

Please, click here to register.

23/06 - 24/06

FIWARE Global Summit

The FIWARE Global Summit is one of the leading open source conferences for entrepreneurs, public administrations, academia, developers, startups, and technologists.

 

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22/06 - 26/06

EU Sustainable Energy Week

The EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) 2020 will take place in Brussels from 22 to 26 June 2020, with a Policy Conference and Networking Village running from 23 to 25 June 2020 (participant registration opens in April 2020).

 

EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), the annual flagship event organised by the European Commission, brings together public authorities, private companies, NGOs and consumers to promote initiatives to save energy and move towards renewables for clean, secure and efficient power.

 

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16/06

How the COVID-19 has changed our Universities for good

ENoLL community is actively working in the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has brought to us. Our aim now, as it is for many others, is to react in an agile way and prepare our cities and communities now for the new societal changes that will take place in Europe and the World. The Webinar Series on “COVID-19: Current actions preparing our digital societies for a post-COVID future” is gathering our Community of Living Labs and stakeholders around actual proposed solutions.

 

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR 

 

This webinar gives the floor to the representatives of the higher education community and its stakeholders to reflect how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the daily life of universities and what changes might/should stay onboard even after the tackling of the virus. 

 

Presenters:

Narend Baijnath – Council on Higher Education, South Africa 

Maria-Theresa Norn – Think Tank DEA, Denmark    

Esteban Romero Frías –  Medialab, University of Granada, Spain 

Marko Teräs – Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Finland  

 

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.

 

PRESENTERS:

 

 

 

Narend Baijnath – Council on Higher Education, South Africa 

CEO

 

Narend is CEO at CHE since 2015. Before that, he was Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of South Africa, and prior to that he successively occupied the positions of VP: Strategy, Planning and Partnerships, and VP: Research and Planning at the same institution.

 

Narend holds a Master’s degree from Durham University (UK), and a Doctorate from the University of the Western Cape (SA). He taught at the universities of Cape Town and Western Cape (UWC) and was Director Academic Planning at UWC when he left to join Technikon SA in 1998 as Dean: Community Sciences. Shortly thereafter, he was promoted to Deputy Vice Chancellor: Planning and Development. In July 2012 he was nominated the South African representative on the Commonwealth of Learning (CoL) Board by the Minister of Higher Education and Training. He has served on the CoL EXCO and is currently Audit Committee Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of the Board.He is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa. In 2008 he was appointed a Fellow at St Edmunds College, Cambridge University and simultaneously a research professor at OUUK. He recently participated in the  rewriting of the Magna Charta Universitatum declaration, which is signed by over 900 universities world-wide. He is an avid cyclist and nature lover.

 

Maria-Theresa Norn – Think Tank DEA, Denmark    

Head of Analysis

Senior Researcher

 

Maria Theresa Norn is Head of Analysis in DEA, a Danish non-profit think tank on science and education policy. She is also a part-time Senior Researcher at the Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Aarhus University. She has a Ph.D. in science and innovation policy from Copenhagen Business School. Her work focuses on issues related to science, technology and innovation policy, as well as in secondary and higher education policy.
Follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

 

Esteban Romero Frías –  Medialab, University of Granada, Spain 

Tenured Associated Professor at the Department of Accounting and Finance.

Director for Participation and Social Innovation & UGR-MediaLab

Esteban Romero Frías (male) is a Bachelor of Business Administration and Management, Doctor in Accounting and Professor at the Department of Financial Economics and Accounting at the University of Granada (UGR) where he teaches business creation, accounting and finance. His research works are framed in the area of e-research, addressing research in social sciences from data and Internet-based tools. He has worked mainly in three areas: 1) the use of webmetric techniques for the analysis of companies and political parties; 2) the use of digital technologies in learning; 3) the configuration of a new paradigm of Social Sciences and Digital Humanities through public engagement.

He has published research works in top journals in Information Science (i.e. Scientometrics, JASIST, JIS), Communication (i.e. Comunicar) and multidisciplinary (Plos ONE).

In 2015 he founded Medialab UGR – Laboratory of Research in Culture and Digital Society (https://medialab.ugr.es/), within the Vice-Rectorate for Research and Transfer of the University of Granada. He is also Director for Participation and Social Innovation of the University of Granada.

He is the principal investigator in several public and private funded research projects and networks, such as:

Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn

 

Marko Teräs – Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Finland  

Project Specialist, Research Group Lead

 

Dr Marko Teräs (PhD) works in the School of Professional Teacher Education at Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK). He is the research group lead of CARDE, Critical Applied Research of Digitalization in Education, team leader of Ubiquitous Learning Environments and lead of Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education project, “BUKA”: Advancing Equity and Access to Higher Education through Online and Distance Learning. He has a broad international experience in online learning and human-computer interaction as a developer, researcher and educator. Currently his main research focus is the critical research of digitalization in education.

Follow him on Twitter, LinkedIn, ResearchGate

03/06 - 05/06

Global IoT Summit 2020

Call for Papers

The call welcomes papers on technological innovations (from Artificial Intelligence to 5G and nanotechnology), as well as on applications for the benefit of society, including sustainable development, smart industry, smart cities and mobility, health, smart agriculture, privacy and safety.

IEEE endorsed GIoTS invites you to submit papers on the following topics:

  • IoT Enabling Technologies
  • IoT Applications, Services and Real Implementations
  • End-user and Human-Centric IoT, including IoT Multimedia, Societal Impacts and Sustainable Development
  • IoT Security, Privacy and Data Protection
  • IoT Pilots, Testbeds and Experimentation Results

Paper submission deadline: February 15, 2020
Papers must be submitted electronically: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26896

 

MORE INFORMATION ON THE EVENT

02/06

Communities innovating around the health systems: the reaction to the COVID-19 emergency and what will remain

ENoLL community is actively working in the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has brought to us. Our aim now, as it is for many others, is to react in an agile way and prepare our cities and communities now for the new societal changes that will take place in Europe and the World. The Webinar Series on “COVID-19: Current actions preparing our digital societies for a post-COVID future” is gathering our Community of Living Labs and stakeholders around actual proposed solutions.

 

Presenters:

  • Jose María Romero. The response of the Galician Health Living Lab ecosystem to COVID-19. Galician Health Living Lab, Galicia, Spain.
  • Giuseppe Fico. The EiT Health Living Labs: reaction and beyond the COVID-19 crisis. EiT Health Living Labs. (International Institution)
  • Amy WilsonInsights gained from Australia on the COVID-19 pandemic. Global Centre for Modern Aging. Tonsley. Australia

 

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR

 

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
01/06 - 05/06

IoT Week 2020

The IoT Week conference is a flagship event in Europe where IoT Technology, Platforms, Services and Industrial Applications are discussed. This year we celebrate our 10th anniversary and we would like to create a unique opportunity for every participant by offering a first-class event with the highest quality of keynote speakers presenting future trends in the industrial areas defined in conference tracks.

 

 

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19/05

Government and citizen engagement in COVID-19 confinement and beyond

ENoLL community is actively working in the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has brought to us. Our aim now, as it is for many others, is to react in an agile way and prepare our cities and communities now for the new societal changes that will take place in Europe and the World. The Webinar Series on “COVID-19: Current actions preparing our digital societies for a post-COVID future” is gathering our Community of Living Labs and stakeholders around actual proposed solutions.

 

Presenters: 

 

  • Kay Chen. Citizens and mobility in the control of the pandemic. Taiwan Living Lab. Taiwan.
  • Artur Serra. CatSud: A proposal for a Colaboratori for a regional network of social innovation. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Kaisa Spilling. Mission Zero Foodprint: Solutions in the context of COVID-19. Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland

 

 

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR

 

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
05/05

Hackathons of technology for good: Co-creating and deploying during COVID-19 crisis

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR

 

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org

 

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
27/04 - 30/04

INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CONFERENCE

The Energy and Resources Institute will co-host the Adaptation Futures 2020 with the World Adaptation Science Programme (WASP) in Delhi from April 27-30, 2020. It is the sixth in the Adaptation Futures international conference series on global adaptation and the first to be held in Asia. Adaptation Futures is the flagship event of the World Adaptation Science Program, which is one of the four components of World Climate Programme (WCP) based on the World Meteorological Organisation Congress XVI Resolution 18. As a premier event in the global adaptation spectrum, Adaptation Futures is a unique platform to facilitate dialogues towards action oriented solutions from a diverse range of stakeholders that includes academia, practitioners, scientists and policy makers from across the world.

 

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21/04 - 24/04

Intertraffic Amsterdam Conference

During Intertraffic Amsterdam 2020, the latest products and services, mobility projects and trends and innovations related to safe, sustainable and seamless mobility will be on showcase. The Intertraffic Summit programme offers visitors the necessary tools to facilitate the mobility transition they are in. This year’s edition hall 8 will feature three theatres, and an indoor demonstration area.

 

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

21/04

Living Labs and the Maker community’s response to the COVID-19 crisis around Europe and the World

For our upcoming seminar: 21/4/20 13:00h CET “Living Labs and the Maker community’s response to the COVID-19 crisis around Europe and the World”

 

We confirmed so far the presentations from the following contributions:
Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló (Spain).
Jordi Reynes: The infrastructure of cities maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona (Spain).

Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona (Spain)

 

JOIN THE WEBINAR

If you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, please feel free to address to info@enoll.org
The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:
  1. During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals to the health crisis.
  2. During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.
06/04

Intelligent Cities Challenge APPLICATION DEADLINE

Building on the success of the Digital Cities Challenge (DCC), the ICC is the latest of the initiatives of the European Commission to promote technological transformation, build a green Europe and foster intelligent and sustainable growth across European cities. This 2.5 year programme will help 100 cities across the EU with the uptake of advanced technologies by providing world-class support in person, online, and as a community.

WHAT IS THE ICC?

The ICC seeks to help 100 small and medium-sized EU cities to support green, climate-neutral, sustainable growth; tackle the biggest urban challenges; and improve the quality of life. Building on the success of the Digital Cities Challenge, which helped 41 EU cities to create a strategic vision and roadmaps for digital transformation, the ICC focuses on implementation of strategies, a common platform for open data, a marketplace for intelligent city solutions, joint investments, new support mechanisms and a new international dimension.

This programme seeks to unite EU cities in seizing the opportunity for green intelligent sustainable growth, improving the quality of life and fostering new opportunities for citizens. To this end, 100 cities will be selected for the ICC to receive support through various measures including advisory services for cities and local stakeholders, field visits by experts, access to online tools and a marketplace for intelligent city solutions.

For more information about the challenge, the ICC concept note, and view key dates, please visit the ICC website.

Please note that the deadline for applications is on 6 April 2020, 11:59 pm (CET).

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31/03

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

The Forum for the Future of Agriculture and its partners invite you to join the FFA2020 in Brussels on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

 

Under the Chairmanship of Janez Potočnik, the annual conference of the Forum for the Future of Agriculture takes place every spring in Brussels combined with an exciting series of pre-FFA events, which include concrete solutions and case studies that will help deliver a sustainable food system. The Forum is open to anyone with an interest in agriculture, environment, climate change, food system or any other aspect of food production.

 

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19/03

ClairCity’s final conference on citizen-led air pollution and carbon reductions

Cities throughout Europe are faced with the challenge of tackling local air pollution and carbon emissions. ClairCity has been working with citizens, decision-makers and cities across Europe to find out how the involvement of citizens in these decision-making processes can accelerate progress towards clean air and low carbon futures.

 

ClairCity invites you to join us for our end-of-project conference to hear what we found. After four years of research, working collaboratively across six European cities and regions, ClairCity is delighted to be sharing our final results from citizen-inclusive decision making.

 

 

What to expect:

  • Shared learnings about how cities across Europe have been seeking to address climate change and air pollution
  • Innovate approaches and experiments that your city could take to involve citizens in decision-making processes
  • Speakers from the European Commission and World Health Organisation
  • Sessions exploring the personal experiences of our partner cities and regions: Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Aveiro (Portugal), Bristol (UK), Liguria (Italy), Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Sosnoweic (Poland)
  • Celebration, marking the end of Europe’s largest project of this kind

 

The conference will take place at Atelier29, Rue Jacques de Lalaing 29, 1000 Brussels on Thursday 19th March. The venue is centrally located, close to Brussels-Schuman train station, with many hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions nearby, should you wish to stay for the night.

On the day of the conference, registration will open at 9.30am and the talks will commence at 10am. We will finish at 16.20pm with a drinks receptionLunch will be provided and the conference is free to attend.

 

REGISTER

18/03

Workshop on Digital Innovation Hubs serving the public sector

A Digital Innovation Hub is a coordinated group of organisations with complementary expertise and a not-for-profit objective, offering a set of services to companies and public sector organisations, to support their digital transformation. This workshop will provide best practices and ideas on how Digital Innovation Hubs can support public administrations, smart cities and healthcare organisations.

 

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17/03

Community of Practice on CITIES – Workshop on Scaling up Smart and Sustainable Cities

The first workshop of the COP-CITIES in 2020 is dedicated to “Scaling up Smart and Sustainable Cities”, with the ambition to discuss how smart cities can effectively contribute to Europe’s climate and environmental objectives embedded in the European Green Deal. The focus will be on scaling up successful use cases, working with locally or regional embedded city labs, fab lab or innovation labs to that end and exploring how city data can facilitate measuring and monitoring progress.

 

Info & registration

 

13/03

The State of Co-Creation

At this High-Level Webinar, researchers, regulators, local authorities and more will discuss new evidence and emerging insights on the cutting edge of European government reform – and the way those reforms can be mobilised to deliver better citizen services.

 

 

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12/03 - 13/03

Health Tech Living Lab Summit

DAY 1

This seminar/webinar will shed fresh light on the otherwise foggy concept of a living lab. The partnership has decoded the transnational aspect of the matter. Cross-border testing and end-user involvement in the product development help the enterprises to enter export markets. What could be the functioning business model for the testing facility to provide this service? We are proud to present our conclusions and the self-assessment tool to monitor living lab progress. Recommendations for the development of living labs and quatro helix collaboration will be presented. You will also hear about our findings from carrying out pilot tests in 14 health living labs, all with a different niche and development stage.

DAY 2

The event brings together health technology companies, researchers, healthcare service providers, patient associations and other key stakeholders by providing a forum for discussion about the challenges in open innovation and collaboration between stakeholders.

The growth of digital solutions in healthcare continues to have a significantly greater impact on citizens’ lives. Dynamic technological solutions create new possibilities that serve the person rather than the disease. However, the process of open innovation and testing in the healthcare institutions cannot always keep up with the pace of progress, the potential is currently underdeveloped and underused.

Digital healthcare solutions often lack sufficient clinical validation and trust of the potential users. Solutions lack the implementation practice required to make them scalable. The seminar shares approaches to clinical validation, evidence-based implementation as well as lessons learned from real-world testing of scalable digital solutions.

 

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26/02

Social Impact of AI AOTF at Mobile World Congress Barcelona

Join the event of the “ENoLL Action-oriented Task Force on Social Impact of AI” on  WEDNESDAY 26th FEBRUARY from 14:15 to 15:15 in the central auditorium of the MWCapital (CS40). 

 

The ENoLL Action-oriented Task Forces are the main entry point for hot topics where the ENoLL community is particularly active and/or holds a leading role within their regional ecosystems or globally.  ENoLL has built tremendous expertise in the area of co-creation and collaboration methods and is well-positioned to explore and engage with emerging approaches that aim to integrate for example core impact-related concerns such as ethics (“ethics-by-design”) and explainability into the creation of AI-based systems.

 

Information about Mobile World Congress: https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/attend/why-attend/

 

For more information about the session or if you wish to actively participate, contact info@enoll.org. 

 

 

24/02 - 26/02

Digital Gastronomy Lab at IFEMA-Madrid

Digital Gastronomy Lab is organizing a forum held in Madrid to showcase the innovation, digital transformation and emerging trends in the hospitality and food service industries. This forum is looking for disruptive and emerging projects that will impact both the back and front-offices of gastronomy and hospitality in the future. The forum will take place on the 25th of February.
Digital Gastronomy & Hospitality Startup Forum: a showcase for synergizing and networking with a global, yet specialized, audience, including business leaders, potential partners and investors, and young entrepreneurs.

This forum is looking for disruptive and emerging projects that will impact both the back and front-offices of gastronomy and hospitality in the future: technology like big data, data analysis, artificial intelligence, IoT, robotics and other new equipment, automation, 3D-printing of food and other products, blockchain, mixed reality, etc.

18/02

ENoLL General Assembly

The General Assembly of ENoLL is open to all active members of the network. The assembly, which can be attended remotely will take place on 18th of February 2020 between 10:00-11:30 AM CET.

 

A sign-up form is circulated among the members. For any additional information please contact info@enoll.org.

17/02

ENoLL Council meeting

The Council meeting which is only open to the members of the ENoLL Council will take place in Brussels, Belgium on 17th of February.

 

The association is managed by an executive Board (the Council) comprising of at least three and maximum twenty-one members who are appointed with a simple majority by the General Assembly. The General Assembly meets every year, under the chairmanship of the Chairman of the Executive Board. Fernando Vilariño was elected by the Executive Board as the Chairman in August 2018. The role of ENoLL Secretariat is to implement decisions passed by the General Assembly and run day-to-day operations of the network.

12/02

The European Social Innovation Competition 2020 Launch Event

The ENoLL team is awaiting for you at Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia, We will bring together sustainable fashion entrepreneurs and social innovators from across the EU and Horizon 2020 associated countries for an inspiring afternoon of collective workshops, networking and talks on social innovation and sustainable fashion across Europe.

 

Don’t miss out! For more information and to register, click here

11/02

ENoLL Networking Event at World Urban Forum

The networking session is organized by the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) in cooperation with both the Directorate General for Research & Innovation (DG RTD) and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises (EASME) of the European Commission.

 

The event is based on a human-centered approach: cities are considered innovative if they improve the hard and green infrastructures (public spaces, natural areas, cultural heritage etc.) while supporting and nurturing local soft skills (diverse cultures, expertise, talents). Innovation is assumed at the intersection of social, cultural, governance, technological and environmental domains.

 

The session focuses on co-creation actions to design and implement R&I agendas in cities and is structured around three main discussion clusters:

1. Living Labs: fostering co-creation and citizen engagement for sustainable urban regeneration

2. Heritage Labs: promoting circular and inclusive adaptive re-use of cultural heritage

3. Capacity-building Labs: enhancing heritage as a resource for international cooperation

 

Three key questions will then lead the discussion:

1. How are cities transforming thanks to the support EU Research & Innovation is giving to social innovation in both urban design and planning?

2. Are cultural heritage and circular economy two sides of the same coin when it comes to inclusive adaptive re-use?

3. To what extent heritage -led innovation can be an instrument for international cooperation?

 

The session will be highly interactive: short pitches from EU funded R&I projects (Horizon 2020) will introduce the main challenges for each of the three discussion clusters. Moreover, keynote speakers will have a debate facilitated by a moderator who will also stimulate a wider discussion with the participants and collect questions from the audience.

 

The session will bring together policy-makers and community-based partners, scientists, living labs experts, innovators from different European and international contexts that are participating in Horizon 2020 projects or working in close collaboration with them. They include representatives from International Organizations, Global Networks, universities and UN HABITAT.

 

The session is the second step of an existing collaboration between ENoLL, DG R&I and EASME. The main conclusions will be brought to the next ENOLL edition of the Scaling up City Challenge (fall 2020) and will contribute to future EU R&I priorities for sustainable cities.

08/02 - 13/02

World Urban Forum

Organized and convened by UN-Habitat, the World Urban Forum has become the foremost international gathering for exchanging views and experiences on sustainable urbanization in all its ramifications. The inclusive nature of the Forum, combined with high-level participation, makes it a unique United Nations conference and the premier international gathering on urban issues.

 

The World Urban Forum has the following objectives:
  • Raising awareness of sustainable urbanization among stakeholders and constituencies, including the general public;
  • Improving collective knowledge on sustainable urban development through open and inclusive debate, exchange of best practices and policies, and sharing of lessons learnt.
  • Promote collaboration and cooperation between different stakeholders and constituencies engaged in the advancement and implementation of sustainable urbanization.

 

ENOLL WILL BE PRESENT AT THE WORLD URBAN FORUM WITH A NETWORKING EVENT “Social and cultural innovation for sustainable cities: a myth or reality?”

06/02

High-level conference “Engaging citizens for good governance in Cohesion Policy”

In her political guidelines for the new Commission, President Ursula von der Leyen expressed her will for European citizens to play a leading and active part in building the future of our Union. The importance of more citizen engagement has been recognised and strengthened in the Lisbon Treaty with the European citizens’ initiative and in a number of documents and political declarations, such as the Commission contribution to the Sibiu Declaration for a “new strategic agenda for the EU 2019-2024”.

 

With this in mind, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy is organising a conference on engaging citizens and civil society in Cohesion Policy. The event will take place under the political leadership and with the participation of Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms Elisa Ferreira and will focus on how to ensure closer cooperation with citizens and civil society in the governance and implementation of Cohesion Policy and management of dedicated EU funds. Through a more active citizens’ engagement, institutions will become even more transparent and accountable, while investments will bring more and bigger results on the ground.

 

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04/02

BlueInvest Day 2020

BlueInvest Day 2020 will bring together innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, corporates and enablers in the Blue Economy, with the objective of generating concrete business opportunities and visibility for your business.

 

Connect with captains of industry, impact investors and high-level representatives from government and the public sector.

 

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30/01 - 31/01

Cities Forum 2020

Organised by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy, and the City of Porto

The “CITIES Forum 2020 – “together we shape a sustainable urban future” is a two-day major event of the European Commission bringing together key stakeholders from European, national and local levels. The Forum is a place for all stakeholders to capitalise on common achievements and reflect on the future directions of urban development within Cohesion Policy including the future of the Urban Agenda for the EU.

 

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30/01

Living Labbers Webinar: espaitec

Next up in the series we present to you espaitec Living Lab presented by Juan Bertolin.

 

The aim of e’LivingLab, the Living Lab created by espaitec -Science and Technology Park (STP) of Castellon (SPAIN)- is to provide diverse scenarios for the companies linked (physically or virtually) to the STP to design, develop and test their products in the most real environment: the University Campus together with R&D groups from the University, others companies that can create some sort of synergies among them, Local and Regional Governments and citizens.

22/01 - 23/01

Connected Smart Cities and Communities Conference 2020

Connected Smart Cities & Communities (CSCC) is the annual conference organised by Open & Agile Smart Cities. The conference is the place for cities, policy-makers, researchers, and businesses to come together and to connect to the forefront of human-centric societal development of technologies, markets, and policy in the 21st century.

 

This year’s conference theme “Scale with Us” reflects global initiatives – supported by institutional partners ranging from the European Commission to the G20 – to scale up urban digital solutions for better quality of life on our cities and communities.

 

In four tracks – GREEN, PEOPLE, ECONOMY and TECH – innovative minds will learn and discuss how open standards and minimal interoperability mechanisms support cities and businesses alike to create an open and global smart city market for data and services based on cities’ needs.

 

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16/01

SCIENCE WITH AND FOR SOCIETY 2020

The ‘Science with and for Society’ programme will be instrumental in addressing the European societal challenges tackled by Horizon 2020, building capacities and developing innovative ways of connecting science to society. It will make science more attractive (notably to young people), increase society’s appetite for innovation, and open up further research and innovation activities.

 

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17/12

IPR Protection in China and South-East Asia for the Software Industry

In the golden era of IoT (Internet of Things), businesses in all sectors are increasingly reliant on software to provide competitive services and innovative products. As a result, software companies belong to one of the fastest growing industries in the world with a fundamental global outlook.

 

A growing population and massive investments in technological development make China and South-East Asia two of the leading markets for tech products, providing considerable opportunities for European companies in the IT sector. As innovation plays a central role for these companies, Intellectual Property is a key asset for the industry and a fully-fledged IP strategy becomes essential to fully benefit from the economic potential of these markets.

 

The China and South-East Asia IPR SME Helpdesks are organising a webinar on IPR Protection for the Software Industry aimed at providing EU companies with up-to-date information and practical advice on the strategy to deploy in these markets. The webinar will be held in partnership with ITEA, a transnational and industry-driven R&D&I programme in the domain of software innovation.

Join the free live session with the IP expert Elio De Tullio on December 17th, at 10:00 (CET) – 16:00 (ICT) – 17:00 (CST) and don’t miss the chance to ask all the questions you might have on this issue.

 

REGISTRATION

12/12

Time’s up for food waste! Setting the EU action agenda towards 2030

Under the auspices of the Finnish Presidency to the Council of the EU, the Commission is organising, on 12 December 2019, a public conference dedicated to food loss and waste prevention. The event, held on occasion of the 7th meeting of the EU Platform on Food Losses and Food Waste, will help define the EU action agenda and path towards the global target of halving food waste by 2030. In an interactive format, speakers and audience will discuss the Platform’s recommendations for action in food loss and waste prevention, published on that day, and their role in mobilising EU action towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 12.3. In line with the integrated, holistic approach needed to tackle food waste, the Platform recommendations will address action required, at each stage of the food supply chain including food redistribution, and involving all key players from the public and private sectors.

 

The conference is open to all stakeholders active in food loss and waste prevention, interested to know more about and contribute to the EU’s work in this field. Given the limited capacity of the venue, we recommend that you register online for the event as soon as possible. The European Commission reserves the right to screen participation requests in order to ensure geographical balance and a fair representativeness of all stakeholder groups in the audience. For organisations that are not part of the EU Platform on Food Losses and Food Waste, participation in the event is limited to one person per organisation.

The deadline to register for the conference is 6 December 2019.

 

 

Webstreaming

The event will be webstreamed and the recording will be available on the Commission’s Food waste website

 

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12/12

Sustainable built environment research and innovation partnership under Horizon Europe

The Commission is inviting stakeholders to join a discussion on the establishment of the Built4People partnership; a research & innovation partnership on ‘people-centric sustainable built environment’. It will provide a cross-cluster structure, bringing together public and private sectors to create research and innovation pathways based on a holistic view of the built environment for sustainability and better living. The Built4People partnership will be implemented under the Horizon Europe programme (2021-2027).

The event will be web streamed.

For social media: #Built4People or follow @Energy4europe or @H2020EE

 

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12/12

Eumans2020: how citizens can change Europe

When: 12 / 13 of December 2019
Where: European Economic and Social Committee
Rue Belliard 99-101, 1000 Bruxelles

Information Website and Registrations: eumans.eu/eumans2020
Telegram: https://t.me/eumans
Contact person: Virginia Fiume

A letter from the promoters
What should be done in Europe to improve the quality of life and of the environment is clear to many: defend fundamental freedoms and social rights, fight against global warming and ecosystem pollution, affirm the right of anyone to enjoy the latest benefits of scientific progress and its application.

 

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12/12

Living Labbers Webinar: Başakşehir Living Lab

Next up in the series we present to you Basaksehir Living Lab presented by Omer Onur.

 

The Living Lab has aimed to increase the life standards of the local society, the quality of Basaksehir district of Istanbul and consciousness of urbanization by means of taking into consideration desires of the local citizen and society by a set of high and standardised innovative services for the local public as well as private organizations.

 

Basaksehir Municipality, in accordance to these purposes regarding applying the quality, provide unconditioned customer satisfaction, education and control to all of its citizen and employees, by continuously improving and applying development facilities. One of the near future objectives is also to replicate similar Living Labs to other cities around Turkey.

 

The Living Labbers webinar series of the European Network of Living Labs showcases the variety of Living Labs across the globe. Realized in collaboration with iSCAPE and UNaLab projects, the webinars are structured around the Urban Living Lab framework: providing insight to various aspects of Living Lab’s contexts, innovations, governance & financing models, and even some personal view to their way of working and the people involved.

 

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10/12 - 11/12

UPSCALING DIGITAL SOLUTIONS IN CITIES

The Finnish City of Oulu will in co-operation with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment as well as the Ministry of the Environment of Finland host the Oulu Boost Event 2019. Join this event and learn how cities are exploiting digital solutions in the process of digital transformation to serve their citizens in a user-centric and effective way. The aim of the  Conference is to identify solutions to upscale city level findings to the European agenda for better public services, emerging innovations, and economic growth.

 

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04/12 - 05/12

Regional Living Lab Summit

Başakşehir Municipality, Başakşehir Living Lab (BLL) and Bahçeşehir University are hosting the 2nd REGIONAL LIVING LAB SUMMIT- RLLS” in Istanbul during 04/05 December 2019. The aim of the summit is to form a creative eco-system model for Living Labs that empowers collaboration between local authorities, universities and users of innovations.

 

Başakşehir Municipality and Başakşehir  Living Lab are the leading organizations to empower the development of this innovation enviroment. They are willing  to organize this summit every year to ensure growth of the innovation eco-system and development of future road maps.

 

Innovative development can be successful with the decision power, the policies and the commitments of mainly municipalities and goverments supported by public private and academic innovation eco-systems.  Istanbul is a metropol city with a “creative innovation eco-system” of more than 60 various kinds of hubs.

 

Living Labs are becoming “facilitators of co-creativity and implementation of valuable products and services” for the cities. And hence empowering local governments for creating new business and services locally, while adding economic, social and political power to countries. There are dramatic paradoxes between creativity and the bureaucracy. Living Labs have a chance to break these paradoxes.  Living Labs can realize this through involving all the stakeholders in the idea development, planning and implementation stages.

 

The 2nd REGIONAL LIVING LAB SUMMIT 2019 will be realized with the participation of mayors, academicians, representatives from, ENoLL, EU and financial institutions as well as living lab experts.

 

 

03/12 - 04/12

Northern Netherlands in Transition

The decision by the Dutch government to stop extracting natural gas from the Groningen gas field will have major economic implications for the Northern Netherlands.


To tackle these challenges, the four largest Northern cities have started a trajectory with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC). The main goal of this trajectory is to develop a concrete Action Roadmap that prepares the Northern economy and labour market for the upcoming energy transition.

 

To help us draft this Roadmap, we have invited experts from regions that faced similar economic transitions to inspire us with their lessons learned on December 3rd. On December 4th, while the Northern stakeholders work together on drafting the Action Roadmap, we will organize site visits for our international guests to some very innovative projects related to the Northern Netherlands in transition. We are pleased to hereby invite you to attend both days of this two day conference. In this invitation, you will find the program and some practical information.

 

More information
For more information please check:
http://citiesnorthernnetherlands.eu/working-conference-northern-netherlands-in-transition/

03/12 - 04/12

eArchiving

Register now to attend the Commission’s 1st CEF eArchiving event December 3-4 in Brussels to discuss the all-important question of how to preserve and reuse your data. You will learn from industry experts on how eArchiving has helped them manage their data in the long-term.

 

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27/11 - 29/11

OEB Global

You can expect three exciting days filled with 5 inspiring plenaries, 20+ pre-conference events and 120+ dynamic, interactive breakout sessions accompanied by a diverse and comprehensive exhibition showcasing the latest solutions and innovations in learning.

 

OEB Global, incorporating Learning Technologies, has a unique, cross-sector focus, fostering exchange on the use of new technologies in learning and training in the corporate, education and public service sectors.

  • 2,500+ international learning professionals from over 70 countries, bringing together expertise and experiences
  • 130+ exhibitors and sponsors, ranging from established global learning and technology market leaders to emerging edtech start-ups
  • 120+ conference sessions in various formats: hands-on workshops, plenaries, interactive breakout sessions, discussions and debates, labs, demos and performances
  • 20+ free exhibition seminars

OEB Global, incorporating Learning Technologies, brings you to the forefront of learning technology developments.

 

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20/11

ILUCIDARE Playground: Cracking the future of heritage

The ILUCIDARE Playground creates a unique space for those unconventional encounters sparking discussion, networking, international exchanges and innovation. Empowering heritage professionals, researchers, innovators, policy makers, activists and volunteers in their innovative and collaboration practices, the event also ambitions to make a contribution to aligning international and EU actions for heritage and international cultural relations.

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Join the delegates
Cultural heritage professionals, cultural institutions, architects, designers, artists, creative and cultural entrepreneurs, cultural networks, international organisations, creative hubs, makers, social innovators, NGOs, investors, businesses, technology companies, policy makers and researchers…

If you are a cultural or innovation stakeholder who wants to connect with peers, engage in stimulating discussions leading to concrete policy actions, learn about existing initiatives and supporting tools in heritage and international relations, meet investors and attend workshops with passionate professionals, then this event is for you!

 

ENoLL Council Member Anna Ståhlbröst (Botnia Living lab), who will take part in the expert activities.

 

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20/11

ILUCIDARE Playground

ILUCIDARE (https://ilucidare.eu/) is a 3 year project that aims to build international connections for heritage-led innovation. Next to research activities and capacity buildings outside of the EU, one of ILUCIDARE’s core pillars is the organisation of high-level face-to-face initiatives.

 

This interactive event is the launching pad of the ILUCIDARE network promoting heritage as a resource for innovation and international cooperation. The ILUCIDARE Playground will combine forces with other H2020 projects and gather over 200 international participants: heritage professionals, artists and creative entrepreneurs, researchers, international cultural institutions, businesses, funders and policy makers from Europe and the world. Please find attached the provisional programme.

 

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19/11 - 21/11

Smart City World Expo

“Smart City Expo World Congress exists in order to empower cities and collectivize urban innovation across the globe. Through promoting social innovation, establishing partnerships and identifying business opportunities, the event is dedicated to creating a better future for cities and their citizens worldwide.” (Smart City World Expo)

 

Meet the ENoLL team at a shared booth with New Horizon Responsible Research and Innovation, where we will showcase Living Lab activities. BOOTH is located at: Gran Via, Hall 2, Level 0, Street A, Stand 220

 

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19/11 - 20/11

Digital Future Society Summit at SCEWC 2019

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join top-tier international speakers in the debate around digital trust, security, ethics nd legal issues it comes to the controversial use of these emerging technologies in the public sphere.

 

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19/11

Co-creating Urban Mobility in Neighbourhoods

The CIVITAS/HORIZON 2020 projects MUV, SUNRISE, METAMORPHOSIS and CITIES4PEOPLE invite urban mobility stakeholders to the workshop ‘co-creating urban mobility in Neighbourhoods’, taking place in Brussels (INEA offices) on the 19th of November.

The Four projects bring together 4 unique approaches to tackle local urban mobility challenges, through engaging with citizens and neighbourhood local stakeholders. We hope you can join us in this co-creational event!

 

 

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15/11 - 16/11

BlueArk Challenge

The BlueArk Challenge is a hackathon in the energy and water management sector. Its aim is to seek to provide digital solutions to professionals in the energy and water management sector, and to boost the innovation process.

 

It will be your mission in the course of a 28-hour period to develop prototypes of IT solutions to meet the challenges posed by energy professionals (the Altis Group and SI Monthey in particular).

 

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13/11 - 14/11

Australian Living Labs Conference 2019

Across two days this November, the Australian Living Labs Innovation Network (ALLIN) invite you to join some of the world’s leading practitioners and champions for open co-creation. ALLIN is Australia’s lead agency for living labs and network partner with the European Network of Living Labs (some 190 labs in all), the hub connecting a global network across the EU, the Americas, eastern Asia and Africa.

 

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Day One: Explore. Wednesday 13 November – Smart labs and wellbeing

Hosted by the University of Adelaide

How do the world’s challenges with ageing and disability, mental illness, poverty and homelessness prompt responsive design and better policy frameworks for our communities and from our public institutions? The challenges are ever present and the opportunities for
radical transformation have never been more exciting. How does the internet of things, big data and AI support humanity in a world of smart cities? The urban capitals that will soon be home to four in every five of us are being radically redesigned to be sustainable, better connected, more efficient and digitally integrated. Throughout the day, we’ll explore space, integrated design, the circular economy, innovation 4.0 and the UN’s Global Goals.

 

Day Two: Create. Thursday 14 November – Living lab development and research

Hosted by Flinders University

This day is for living lab researchers and people interested in learning about co-creation and setting up a living lab. We’ll cover lab value propositions, co-creation, panels and community building. We’ll also explore the outcomes of living lab research in Australia and
globally, introduce case studies, tools and lab-building approaches. An opportunity exists for those from the living lab community to both develop your lab or share with delegates and practitioners.

 

CONFERENCE ORGANISER
The Australian Living Labs Innovation Network (ALLIN) is Australia’s lead agency for living labs and partner with the European Network of Living Labs

13/11

Boosting Innovation through standards – Your gateway to the market

On 13 November 2019 at The Square, Brussels,CEN-CENELEC are organizing a major European Conference: Boosting Innovation Through Standards (‘Your Gateway To The Market’).

 

This is a high-level 1-day event with the intention to gather 350+ participants, predominantly from the research and innovation community to further strength interfaces and connections between innovators and researchers and the standardization community.

 

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11/11

Conceptualising multistakeholder co-creation orchestration: Workshop on co-creation-related expectations, challenges and enablers

Co-creation Orchestration (CCO) project aims to develop an orchestration model for multi-stakeholder cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral co-creation.

 

CCO team invites you to attend the upcoming workshop: “we aim at co-creating pre-understanding on co-creation-related expectations, challenges and enablers. The invited participants of the workshop are co-creation and orchestration professionals. The workshop will be facilitated by Laurea Master students in collaboration with the CCO project”.

Time: Monday 11 November 1pm – 5 pm

Venue: in Helsinki capital region

The full program and details on venue will be confirmed later to attendees.

There is space for 20 confirmed participants in the workshop. In order to attend, please confirm your participation as soon as possible via this link: https://elomake.laurea.fi/lomakkeet/17477/lomake.html

 

08/11

Improving the Smart Control of Air Pollution in Europe

It is our great pleasure to invite you to the closing event of the iSCAPE project to be held in Dublin on 8 November 2019.

After three years of extensive research, numerous pilot studies, and hands-on experience in connecting multidisciplinary stakeholders and engaging citizens to develop integrated recommendations for healthier cities, we are excited to share with you the key project results and findings for the improvement of air pollution control.

 

During this one-day event, we will discuss how passive control systems and behavioural change can affect urban air quality, as well as the challenges and opportunities of using low-cost sensors to advance the conventional approaches to air pollution monitoring. The event will also highlight the importance of bringing together diverse stakeholders to enhance the collaboration towards the common goal of improving air quality. Our panel of experts will share their insights and perspectives on the future of air pollution control and the practical applicability of the project’s scientific findings. The event will also be a great opportunity to share, learn, and network with us and other experts from the air pollution community during the event’s interactive sessions and closing reception.

We look forward to welcoming you!

 

WHEN?

Date: 8 November 2019 (Time: 08:30 – 17:30 followed by the reception)

 

WHERE?

Venue: The Marrion Room, The Royal Dublin Society

Address: Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

How to get there? You can find directions here.

 

AGENDA

A draft of the agenda can be found here

 

AUDIENCE

The event is targeted towards professionals from both the public and private sector, policy-makers, and researchers.

 

ONLINE REGISTRATION

All participants are kindly asked to register online through Eventbrite by November 4, 2019. Due to the limited availability of seats, early registration is strongly recommended to ensure your participation. Participation in the event is free of charge. Please read our event attendee privacy notice carefully as it describes how we use and process your personal data provided to us through the online registration form in relation to your attendance to this event.

 

MORE INFORMATION

General queries about the project:

info@iscapeproject.eu

Local assistance:

Louise Dunne

Research Manager

UCD School of Architecture, Planning, and Environmental Policy

Email: louise.dunne@ucd.ie

Phone: +353 1 716 2673

29/10

From Living Labs to Communities of Practice: URBiNAT’s webinars

“During the Open Living Lab Days in Thessaloniki, the URBiNAT team for participation in living labs conducted the workshop ‘From Living lab to communities of practice’ with approximately 35 colleagues from around the world. We now have the pleasure of inviting these participants as well as you for three webinars to take place via Zoom meetings on the 29th October. The webinars will cover the three topics that were derived during the workshop in Thessaloniki.

 

Our aim with these webinars is to continue the journey with you our colleagues from Living Labs to Communities of Practice. We wish to further develop the forum and discussion around the identified challenges and opportunities concerning living labs and engagement of citizens.

 

We ask you to register for one or more of these three 1,5 hour webinars. You can take part in one, two or all three. That is up to you. All we ask is that for each webinar you will attend you offer a 2-minute contribution. In your registration, we ask you to write us the title of that contribution and a description in few sentences covering the basics of your idea in relation to each of the topical webinars you wish to attend” [excerpt from URBiNAT webinar invitation].

 

Webinar 1 – 29 Oct. – from 10:00 am to 11:30 am CEST
Plunge (have guts) – risk as a means to the cutting edge.
We will be looking for contributions from participants towards what risks we need to take and why it is necessary to achieve cutting edge? This can include topics like the power and risks of stimulating vast number of people; the power of open and transparent experimentation, how do we protect the integrity and security of people? How do we know we are on the right track? What can we as a community do together? And what could be the next steps and how will we continue the discussion?
Please register here: https://forms.gle/DXg7z5BWcpwTRdDn9
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Webinar 2 – 29 Oct. – from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm CEST
How can we inspire a new meaning of life? How do we create togetherness being authentic, transparent, inclusive, working on a shared agenda and common vision?
Contributions we seek: Where can we experience new meanings of life and how do we strengthen a togetherness around these new meanings of life? New meaning of life linked to the SDGs; New meaning of life with pressures and enablers from urbanization and digitalisation; What roles do living labs play in creating new meanings of life? Who are the frontiers for the development of a
common vision? What can we as a community do together to deliver a shared agenda?
Please register here: https://forms.gle/Fec6R7EA5dBMjv6o9
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Webinar 3 – 29. Oct. – from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm CEST
We need to go local to be able to scale up. But how can we do it sustainably? (Key word seeding/obvious change)
What kinds of local initiatives will go global and how do we stimulate this scale-up sustainably? Which local community examples do we know of as best practice examples? How come they were sustainable and went global? What and who initiated these initiatives in the first place? Which good local examples have not been scaled and why? What can we as a community do together to develop successful local initiatives and help them scale sustainably?
Please register here: https://forms.gle/oJ8eiRDtRHtSQShb8

 

 

15/10 - 16/10

Mediterranean Forum of Creativity and Social Innovation

On October 15th – 16th, the Community of creatives and social innovators from the Northern Mediterranean area meet in Bari to discuss about new opportunities, share ideas and food for thought. Meeting at the Forum will help develop new activities and cooperation projects, while providing public decision makers with a useful kit of best practices and tools to plan and build future policies.

 

Don’t miss the opportunity to join the Interreg MED Social&Creative Community and discover the work done so far and the results achieved. Register here

10/10

WEBINAR Living-Labs-as-a-Service: Supporting Business Innovation through Assumption-based Testing

The Living Labbers webinar series of the European Network of Living Labs showcases the variety of Living Labs across the globe. Realized in collaboration with iSCAPE and UNaLab projects, the webinars are structured around the Urban Living Lab framework.

 

In this webinar, dr. Dimitri Schuurman talks about Living Labs as a service, sharing his insights on how to support business innovation through assumption-based testing.

 

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09/10

Urban Living Lab Playground: The Co-Creation Game

This is an interactive game through which players will co-create a storyline to fight against a climate-related challenge affecting our cities today. By playing the part of a group of urban stakeholders – a pregnant woman, a local business owner, or the mayor of a city, and the different Urban Living Lab personnel, players will have to make use of a wide range of co-creation tools to bring the city together and address this challenge through collaboration with the citizens.

Ultimately, participants will learn how an ULL functions and how it can bring in city stakeholders together to fight a given climate challenge. The gamified approach aids creative thinking and helps challenge solvers to look at the problem from a different perspective / with a fresh set of eyes. By bringing together a diverse mix of participants, the game helps to break down barriers of communication through a storytelling approach.

By playing the game the participants learn:

1. What is an ULL and how does it function in a simulated real-life environment
2. How can a city employ an ULL to connect with the quadruple helix stakeholders, including citizens

3. Wide range of co-creation tools and methods that can be used to work together with the citizens

4. How does co-creation work when addressing complex urban challenges and developing NBS and PCS

5. How can the gamified approach facilitate shared understanding and storytelling

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09/10

Interreg MED Piazza: where citizens and EU Institutions meet for the future of Europe

The Interreg MED Piazza offers the experience of a holistic and multi-stakeholder policymaking process through the participation in interactive activities, such as games and debates focusing on strategies for a greener, smarter and more connected future for Europe. The lab takes inspiration from Interreg MED Communities’ experiences, where almost 900 public and private organisations from 13 Euro-Mediterranean countries join forces in territorial cooperation projects to shape policies for sustainable development and cohesive communities in more resilient ecosystems.

Citizens and EU Institutions meet at the “Interreg MED piazza” participatory lab to shape a more inclusive and sustainable future grounded on territorial cooperation projects on innovation, green and blue growth, tourism, urban transport, renewable energy and efficient buildings.

A square – piazza – is the most iconic space where community’s exchanges took place and showcase the basic citizens rights in public space: 1) walkability; 2) leisure; 3) culture & knowledge; 4) expression, and 5) exchange.

At our Piazza you will walk through four corners to experience the In­terreg MED holistic cooperation approach.

_ At the “Civic Parliament” you will experience a participatory decision-making process;

_ at the “Bar Terrace” you will exchange knowledge and information with ex­perts from the Interreg MED communities;

_ at our “Construction Site” you will experience a Lego Serious Play® creative and abstract activity with a certified trainer;

_ and finally in the “Playground” you will learn, through gamified activities designed by our Communities, strategic issues of sustainable lifestyle such as energy microgrids and mobility.

The session will count with the participation of relevant personalities such as Mrs. Mercedes Bresso former MEP and President of the Piemonte Region; Mrs. Ana-Lisa Boni, Secretary General of EuroCities; Mrs. Roberta Frisoni deputy Major of Rimini for Mobility and Regional Planning, Jure Brizic Major of Preko, Agnès Rampal Member of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Regional Council; and Andy Deacon Policy Coordinator at Climate Alliance.

 

Join us, register here.

08/10 - 10/10

World Innovation Convention

Innovation is a continuous process; it acts as a lifeline for a company to survive and to sustain a future that is still unknown, new technology and trends are causing a mega disruption. Thus we need to have a closer focus on latest developments to ensure that we are up to speed, and don’t fall behind in the arena. At the same-time we need to closely learn from each other in order to improvise, drive the change agenda.

What is relevant today will become obsolete tomorrow fast, for the last 10 years our conference platform is helping the global innovation community to be at the forefront of new ideas, and to foster the culture of innovation.

This conference is your best opportunity to join the leading edge innovators who will talk the talk, and walk the walk. They are passionate about sharing their failures, success stories, challenges, and show you how you can master the art of innovation. YES! It is worth your time and ROI.

 

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01/10 - 02/10

Seoul Smart City Summit

Program

  • 10. 1(Tue)
    • Registration & Tea Time / 09:00~10:00, DDP Art hall 2
    • Plenary Session / 10:00~12:00
    • Lunch & Networking / 12:00~14:00, DDP International meeting room
    • Business Networking / 14:00~18:00, DDP Business room
    • Seoul Meets Global Cities / 14:00~18:00, DDP Art hall 2 International meeting room
    • Cultural Tour (Individual tour) / 18:00~21:00, Seoul
    • Smart City Exhibitions / 09:00~18:00, hallway of art hall2
  • 10. 2(Wed)
    • Seoul Meets Global Cities / 09:00~11:00, DDP Internaional meeting room
    • Technical Tour (Guided group tour) / 10:00~12:00, Seoul
    • Smart City Exhibitions / 09:00~17:00, Samrt City Exhibitions, hallways of art

 

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25/09 - 27/09

MY DATA 2019

MyData 2019 is the 4th annual conference of the MyData Global network (revisit also 20162017 & 2018 content), and an associated event of Finland’s EU presidency. It takes place in Helsinki, Finland on 25-27th September 2019.

 

The conference brings together personal data experts, professionals, and practitioners from all the continents to work together for new and human-centric approaches to personal data use. The conference is a platform for sharing, learning, co-creating, and making connections in order to shift the paradigm of personal data use to a more human-centric and fair.

 

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24/09 - 26/09

European Research and Innovation Days

European Research and Innovation Days are an annual policy event that will bring together world leaders from industry, finance, academia and business to debate and shape the future research and innovation landscape.

 

Speakers will include ministers, commissioners, members of European Parliament, researchers, as well as surprise guests each day.

 

Aim of the event

At the same time, the days aim to mobilise EU citizens and increase awareness and understanding of how important research and innovation are in addressing the challenges that face society. It will be a celebration of the very best EU research and innovation has to offer.

A key challenge for Europe is delivering the next great transition of our economy, society and planet to secure a sustainable future that ensures the wellbeing of citizens.

 

The event will be central to finding research and innovation solutions for this great transition by working across polices, setting the direction, spurring innovation, triggering investment, and mobilising citizens and end-users.

 

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24/09 - 25/09

World Summit on Digital Built Environment

The built environment, all its value chains and life cycles have opened their doors to digitalization. This will bring major changes to everything we do and get done. It already means drones with cameras taking images interpreted by AI and updated to project model – as well as crowdsourced AR/VR design, automated prefabrication, bricklaying/drilling/welding robots, maintenance sensors.

 

What not.

 

After decades of CAD and one of BIM, the changes have finally gathered pace. We can imagine new applications for the next year, but beyond that we’ll most likely stay constantly surprised of new solutions coming to the marketplace.

 

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24/09 - 26/09

Nordic Edge

Nordic Edge Expo aims at being the most important arena in the Nordics for knowledge exchange and inspiration to creators of smarter businesses, societies and smarter cities.

 

See whats moving, find strategic partners, get inspired. There’s ample of opportunity to learn, network and potentially spearhead your city, company or start-up forward at Nordic Edge Expo.

 

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19/09 - 20/09

Digital Excellence Forum @ ICT Proposers’ Day 2019

Digital Excellence Forum @ ICT Proposers’ Day 2019 will take place on 19-20 September 2019 at the Messukeskus centre in Helsinki. The event will provide an excellent opportunity to present and discuss the main policy drivers of the digital transformation of European industry and society. It will also present how the EU research & innovation agenda can best contribute to these objectives. The event will also present the Horizon 2020 Work Programme, and serve as a unique networking platform for ICT enthusiasts and professionals.

 

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03/09 - 05/09

OpenLivingLab Days 2019

OpenLivingLab Days (OLLD) is the annual gathering of the global Living Lab community. A space for public officials, companies, entrepreneurs, academics and innovators to connect and work together: To create new products and services, to set the basis for debate and exploration of theories, and to discuss and process policy recommendations within the practical elements of open and user-driven innovation. Through interactive panel discussions, hands-on workshops with leading experts and site visits to our local partners, OLLD offers an exclusive networking and knowledge sharing experience.

 

See the event website for more information: https://openlivinglabdays.com/

 

To get a taste of the event, see the report from 2018.

10/07

Living Labs for for improving air quality by Krakow Technology Park

KTP will talk about their experiences with Living Labs for improving air quality in their city. KTP is one of the key actors in co-creating and implementing the Regional Innovation Strategy and promoting smart specialization and user-driven innovation approaches in the region. SIGN UP

 

The Living Labbers webinar series of the European Network of Living Labsshowcases the variety of Living Labs across the globe. Realized in collaboration with iSCAPE and UNaLab projects, the webinars are structured around the Urban Living Lab framework: providing insight to various aspects of Living Lab’s contexts, innovations, governance & financing models, and even some personal view to their way of working and the people involved.

 

Krakow Technology Park is one of the key actors in co-creating and implementing the Regional Innovation Strategy and promoting smart specialization and user-driven innovation approaches in the region. It was established in 1997 as the joint initiative of city authorities, Malopolska regional authorities and Krakow’s three largest universities: Krakow University of Technology, AGH – UST University of Science and Technology and the Jagiellonian University.

27/06

Innovating Media Economics’ conference

MediaHub Brussels, a research and innovation hub supported by the Flemish Government, organises the ‘Innovating Media Economics’ conference on 27 June in Brussels. The conference targets an audience of industry representatives, policy-makers and academics from all over Europe.

 

Mediahub Brussels is supported by the Flemish Government and the Flemish minister of Culture, Media, Youth and Brussels Sven Gatz.

 

You will find a thrilling and educational programme featuring lectures from academic as well as industry experts, covering a range of topics.

 

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27/06

WEBINAR SERIES: Urban Design: Informing change through Advancements in Modelling

Workshop Series Overview

 

This webinar series aims to bring together global experts to participate in a community forum for the dissemination of information relating to best practice around passive mitigation of air pollution in the built environment. Experts will provide their unique experiences relating to how they have gathered evidence relating to these passive techniques for air pollution mitigation, such as green infrastructuresolid barriers and urban design. They have done so in a range of methods: from real-world monitoring assessments to wind-tunnel experiments studies and theoretical simulations at micro- and macro-scales. A range of external air pollution specialists will also provide external contributions to the community of researchers working in the area of passive mitigation techniques to air pollution.

The series will take place across eight sessions in 2019 (four in Spring/Summer and four in Autumn/Winter), through monthly online presentations and interactive discussion sessions with international speakers from around the world. Each webinar will include two speakers who are experts in the field, coming from backgrounds of research, practice and governance. The discussions following these presentations will help identify remaining gaps in knowledge and will guide further research priorities to maximise the impact of these solutions. The outputs from the webinar series will help inform those implementing passive techniques for air pollution mitigation in the built environment of best practice on an international stage, which can support the response to protecting our urban inhabitants.

Urban Design: Informing change through Advancements in Modelling

Dr. Vlad Isakov, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA

How CFD modelling can inform the position of green infrastructure to improve air quality in urban spaces – Dr. Vera Rodrigues, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Chair: Dr. Stijn Janssen, VITO NV, Belgium

 

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26/06

European AI Alliance Assembly

The aim is to discuss the latest achievements in AI policy as well as future perspectives of the European Strategy on Artificial Intelligence, including its impact on the economy and society.

 

During the event, the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence(AI HLEG), which is the AI Alliance’s steering group, will present two important milestones of its work:

  • the Policy and Investment Recommendations on AI, addressed to the European Commission and Member States
  • the Launch the piloting process of the AI Ethics Guidelines presented during the Digital Day 2019

 

The second part of the day will allow participants to take part in interactive workshops on the next steps of the European AI Strategy. The workshop discussions will serve as an input to future policy making.

 

The event is open to all, yet priority will be given to the members of the European AI Alliance and stakeholders interested in piloting the AI Ethics Guidelines.

 

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20/06 - 21/06

Smart City Event

The 9th edition of the international Smart City Event will take place in The Hague (The Netherlands) on the 20th and 21th of June 2019.

 

Last year over 900 professionals from different countries and cities, came together in The Hague. This year, experts from leading cities will be on stage to present their unique projects of smart cities. During these 2 days there will be several keynote speeches, round table sessions, excursions and much more!

 

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18/06 - 21/06

EUCNC 2019

EuCNC 2019 will be co-located with the Global 5G Event, which brings together the world 5G industrial associations: 5G-IA, IMT-2020, 5G-Forum, 5G-MF, 5G-Brasil and 5G-Americas.

 

The EuCNC 2019 Conference will be held at the Valencia Congress Centre (VCC), ideally located on the major access route into the city from the north east, only 5 km from the international airport Valencia-Manises. A taxi will take you there in 7-10 minutes. Also, the city centre is only some 10 minutes away and can be easily accessed by metro or bus.

 

The conference has a not for profit organisation, hence, registration fees are as low as possible, and all surplus will be made available in grants. The conference will be indexed in the major databases. Best Paper Awards will be granted. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

 

EUCNC 2019 – Key dates:

  • 08 Feb 2019 – Deadline for submission of papers for regular oral sessions
  • 08 Feb 2019 – Deadline for submission of proposals for workshops, special sessions, and tutorials
  • 22 Mar 2019 – Notification of acceptance of workshops, special sessions, and tutorials
  • 15 Mar 2019 – Deadline for submission of extended abstracts for posters
  • 12 Apr 2019 – Deadline for submission of proposals for exhibitions
  • 15 Apr. 2019 – Notification of acceptance of papers and extended abstracts
  • 26 Apr 2019 – Deadline for final papers for all sessions and workshops
  • 26 Apr 2019 – Deadline for authors registration
  • 10 May 2019 – Draft program available

 

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17/06 - 21/06

IoT Week Aarhus

IoT Week is an annual event organized by the IoT Forum since 2011. The IoT Week conference gathers industry and academia representatives from around the world. So far editions of the IoT Week were held, respectively, in Barcelona, Venice, Helsinki, London, Lisbon, Belgrade, Geneva and Bilbao.

The last edition attracted about 850 participants specialized in the IoT domain, including research centres, research projects, large industries, SMEs, developers, standards development organizations and policymakers, including the European Commission.

 

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ENoLL Projects (U4IoT, SynchroniCity) will be present at the IoT Week. For more information see project websites.

17/06 - 21/06

EU Sustainable Energy Week

EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) is the biggest event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe. It is made up of a 3-day policy conference offering various networking opportunities, an EU Sustainable Energy Awards competition with a public vote for the citizens’ award and local events, Energy Days, held across Europe throughout the months of May and June.

 

The 14th edition of EUSEW will take place from 17 to 21 June 2019, with the policy conference running from Tuesday 18th to Thursday 20th June in Brussels. The event is relevant for Living Labs working in the field of energy and mobility.

 

See the official website of the event

17/06 - 19/06

International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation

The 25th ICE/IEEE ITMC International Technology Management Conference will take place from June 17th to 19th 2019, in Sophia Antipolis on the French Riviera. This event is locally organized by the European Society for Concurrent Engineering (ESoCE), Presence & Innovation team – Arts & Métiers ParisTech and R2M Solution. ICE Conference is one of the premier conferences associated with the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (IEEE TEMS).

 

The 25th ICE/IEEE ITMC is the place where research, science and industry innovators are invited to contribute original ideas, papers, Special sessions, workshops and open initiatives. At ICE 2019, we would like to kindly invite our growing community of researchers, innovators, industrialists, engineers and practitioners to share their insights, practices, projects and case studies that address the
conference theme: “Co-creating our Future: Scaling-up Innovation Capacities through the Design and Engineering

of Immersive, Collaborative, Empathic and Cognitive Systems.”

 

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05/06

Digital Cities Challenge: A strategy for EU cities in the 21st Century

Cities host 72% of the EU population and are Europe’s economic engine, contributing to two thirds of its GDP.  As centres of economic activity, employment and innovation, cities have a vital role to play when it comes to promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and tackling economic, environmental and social challenges.

The revolutionary potential of emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, Internet of Things, blockchain offers to cities unprecedented opportunities for innovative business models, new market creation and addressing societal challenges, climate change, resource efficiency and a circular economy.

The European Commission with the Digital Cities Challenge initiative is helping over 40 European cities to reap the benefits of advanced technologies, develop comprehensive strategies and thriving ecosystems and achieve smart and sustainable growth. Launched in October 2017, the initiative offers policy advisory services, mentoring and coaching opportunities, while the cities share a network of collaboration, knowledge sharing and peer learning.

04/06 - 07/06

The Nature of Cities Summit

It is through collaboration that we can make an impact that is greater than any one of us could achieve alone. In this spirit, the TNOC Summit is altogether a new creation. The TNOC Summit is where thought leaders, from communities of practice, policy, and academia come together in a truly integrated and collaborative event to think, learn, create and build in interactive sessions. The key goal of the TNOC Summit is to spark conversations that build a movement – a new collaborative movement for green cities that are just, liveable, resilient, and sustainable.

 

Thematic Drivers

The summit will have five integrated thematic pillars: justice, livability, health, resilience, and sustainability. Sessions will be organized around these five urban goals, focused on specific local challenges, but always mixing disciplines, points of view, ways of knowing, and modes of action. The key overarching challenge for every session is: How can collaboration inform dialogue and propel better cities?

 

 

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30/05

WEBINAR SERIES: Green Infrastructure: Their Role in Air Pollution Abatement

This webinar series aims to bring together global experts to participate in a community forum for the dissemination of information relating to best practice around passive mitigation of air pollution in the built environment. Experts will provide their unique experiences relating to how they have gathered evidence relating to these passive techniques for air pollution mitigation, such as green infrastructuresolid barriers and urban design. They have done so in a range of methods: from real-world monitoring assessments to wind-tunnel experiments studies and theoretical simulations at micro- and macro-scales. A range of external air pollution specialists will also provide external contributions to the community of researchers working in the area of passive mitigation techniques to air pollution.

The series will take place across eight sessions in 2019 (four in Spring/Summer and four in Autumn/Winter), through monthly online presentations and interactive discussion sessions with international speakers from around the world. Each webinar will include two speakers who are experts in the field, coming from backgrounds of research, practice and governance. The discussions following these presentations will help identify remaining gaps in knowledge and will guide further research priorities to maximise the impact of these solutions. The outputs from the webinar series will help inform those implementing passive techniques for air pollution mitigation in the built environment of best practice on an international stage, which can support the response to protecting our urban inhabitants.

Thursday 30th May: Green Infrastructure: Their Role in Air Pollution Abatement

Dr. Sara Janhäll, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden

Dr. David Nowak, USDA Forest Service, USA

 

Chair: Dr. Richard Baldauf, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA

 

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21/05 - 22/05

Smart Cities: Shaping Cities Based on Living Labs

“In Brainport region Eindhoven, innovations that light up the world are realised. Smart, inquiring minds meet to challenge each other, collaborate and achieve the seemingly impossible.”  – www.BrainportDevelopment.com                                             

Programme

 

Join us for a one-and-a-half day event in the Eindhoven region. We offer you an interesting programme with lectures, interactive workshops, field trips and plenty of time for networking. We will show you how we collaborate to reach our innovative ambitions.

 

What can you expect at the Smart Cities event?

  • Introduction to the topics Smart City and Smart Society in the region.
  • Visit to Brainport Smart District: a new district and living lab for tomorrow’s society.
  • Visit to Strijp-S: a living lab for improving quality of life for residents and visitors.
  • Introduction and visit to Helmond Automotive campus: the national and international hotspot, meeting place and business location for automotive business.
  • Introduction to the Dutch Technology Week: how the region stimulates enthusiasm for and pride in technology, focusing on children and adolescents.
  • Participation in discussions on topics about Smart Cities solutions.

Don’t miss this international event on sharing knowledge about Smart Cities challenges.

Target audience:

  • representatives of Smart City partners in the Lighthouse Smart Cities & Communities projects running under the Horizon 2020 program of the EU,
  • network of Brainport Smart District (companies, business challenge partners, municipalities, residents and partners from the regions of Helmond and Eindhoven) and network of TU/e Smart City Programme (professors, management layer, project leader);
  • other networks of our partners.

Costs: Participation fee 99 euros for admission, transport and meals.

Location: Eindhoven and Helmond, The Netherlands.

 

Are you interested or do you have any questions? Please send an email to Delia Mitcan (municipality Eindhoven): d.mitcan@eindhoven.nl

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21/05 - 22/05

FIWARE Global Summit

Join innovators along with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, startups and decision-makers at the FIWARE Global Summit for the very first time in Genoa, Italy. Exchange experiences and discuss how disruptive smart solutions will be created in the future and how successful business can be developed around them.

 

The FIWARE Foundation strongly supports the adoption of de-facto standards of open source, reusable components that implement common APIs and interfaces for portability and interoperability of applications.

 

Meet startups and entrepreneurs who continue to push the boundaries with their innovative solutions. Talk to cities and business executives leading innovation. Connect with potential partners, and catch up with the latest advancements in FIWARE technology.

 

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17/05

European 5G Observatory

The stakeholder workshop “European 5G Observatory – Is Europe ready for 5G?” will take place in Brussels (Conference Centre Albert Borschette) on Friday, 17 May 2019 from 10:00-16:00. The workshop will be the opportunity to review the main findings of the first phase of the 5G Observatory and discuss the next steps to ensure the implementation of the 5G Action Plan.

 

The Workshop

This workshop is open to all stakeholders interested in 5G, including telecom operators and suppliers, national authorities in charge of telecom and spectrum policy and regulation, as well as representatives of the vertical industries looking at the use of 5G for their use cases. If you are interested in this event, please book the date in your agenda.

The 5G Observatory

The European 5G Observatory was launched in 2018 to monitor market developments and preparatory actions taken by industry stakeholders and Member States in the context of 5G roll-out in Europe and beyond. It enables the Commission to assess the progress of Europe’s 5G Action Plan and take action to fully implement it.

The 5G Observatory online platform provides the latest news and key trends in 5G deployment in Europe and world-wide, and its quarterly reports provide snapshots, including scoreboards, of 5G progress, as well as an assessment in view of the objectives of the 5G Action Plan.

Presentations from the Observatory

At this workshop, IDATE, who is conducting the European 5G Observatory for the Commission, will first present the main findings of its first phase and stakeholders will be able to react and discuss.

The workshop will then offer the opportunity to reflect on how the Observatory can move from “readiness” reporting to “deployment” reporting. What are the key parameters to measure: fibre backhaul, use of pioneer bands, service capabilities, coverage and quality mapping…?

Finally, the last session will explore how regulators can facilitate 5G roll-out looking at the implementation and application of the legal frameworks such as the EECC, the cost reduction Directive, and the Net Neutrality rules. Further measures necessary to facilitate the deployment targets could also be identified.

 

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16/05 - 18/05

VIVATECH

From top speakers and exhibitions to open innovation and live experiences, VivaTech is a celebration of today’s innovations and tomorrow’s possibilities for everyone who believes in the power of technology to transform business and society.

 

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13/05

OLLD19 Call for Papers deadline

The European Network of Living Labs invites you to send a contribution to work on the theme of Co-creating Innovation: Scaling up from Local to Global. If you have a great case study, a piece of research or on-going project you want to share with the Living Lab community, then we encourage you to submit a paper to the conference. As a practitioner, a researcher, a student, a member of a public authority, you can share your experience with the largest community of Living Labs, so do not hesitate to take part.

 

You can submit papers in four different categories to encourage a diverse participation of actors:

 

  • Full Research Papers.
  • Research-in-Progress Papers.
  • Doctoral Consortium Papers.
  • Innovation cases/project from industry/practitioner/innovation agents

 

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13/05 - 17/05

EU Green Week 2019

Environmental laws have a huge impact on our life. They improve water and air quality, they protect nature, and they encourage recycling and waste management. But to really make an appreciable difference, these EU laws have to be properly implemented.

 

The next edition of EU Green Week (13-17 May 2019) will put this process of environmental implementation into the spotlight. We’ll be asking questions like – do these laws really matter, and what the added benefits are for citizens? What does successful implementation look like? Why do “implementation gaps” exist? How can we move from knowing that stakeholders need to take ownership of these laws to actually making it happen? And most importantly, how can the EU facilitate the process, making sure that citizens’ voices are heard?

 

EU Green Week 2019 will include events across Europe, with the official opening event on 13 May in one of the EU Member States and a high-level summit in Brussels from 15 to 17 May. The opening event will have a particular prominence, setting the tone for the Week’s debates. The closing of Green Week will take place at the end of the Brussels conference and will showcase the political conclusions from the Week.

Registration will open in March 2019.

 

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02/05 - 03/05

EU-Startups Summit

At the 2019 edition of the EU-Startups Summit we expect over 1.200 startup founders, tech folks, corporates, business angels, media people and investors from all across Europe. The event offers great networking opportunities, inspiring speakers and a workshop stage. We’ll also have an exciting pitch competition with a prize package worth more than €70,000 and great after-parties in the evening for further networking and drinks!

 

The EU-Startups Summit will also gather hundreds of Europe’s leading Venture Capital investors, business angels and accelerators. As a startup, you can directly engage with them, and we are proud to have one of the best startup-investor ratios of any startup event out there.

 

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02/05

Releasing the Power of Procurement

About

In the European Union, public procurement accounts for 14% of GDP demonstrating the high potential of public procurement to support policy objectives, to stimulate innovation and hence, jobs and economic growth.

 

But current public procurement processes are struggling to keep up with the fast pace of digital innovation and data-driven solutions in key application domains such as smart cities & communities, health-care and energy. As a result, public administrations and their communities are not reaping the full potential of digital transformation through public procurement.

 

Public procurement as a tool has largely failed to help administrations and companies cross the ‘valley of death’ for digital and data-driven solutions between small-scale experimentation and real-life scale-up across Europe. The net result is a European digital transformation with brakes on due to the inadequate risk profiles along the innovation cycles. Strategic cooperation and interoperability between public administrations across Europe can help to lower the risks for first movers while helping SMEs to create scalable markets for innovative solutions across Europe.

 

This workshop aims to

  1. Stimulate a debate on the benefits and shortcomings of public procurement processes and how to fix the shortcomings to benefit both public purchasers and the local innovation ecosystem.
  2. Discuss the role of open standards for public administrations and the local innovation ecosystem for procuring digital, IoT-enabled solutions
  3. Explore possible ways forward in deepening the European cooperation in procurement of innovative IoT solutions and services.
  4. Showcase innovative procurement methods from advanced sectors as well as domain frontrunners

 

Wim De Kinderen, Brainport Eindhoven / ENoLL vice chairman, will be one of the speakers on the last panel on “best practices and next steps”

 

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25/04

WEBINAR SERIES Pt.2 Solid Barriers: Air Pollution Dispersion around Existing Infrastructure

Workshop Series Overview

 

This webinar series aims to bring together global experts to participate in a community forum for the dissemination of information relating to best practice around passive mitigation of air pollution in the built environment. Experts will provide their unique experiences relating to how they have gathered evidence relating to these passive techniques for air pollution mitigation, such as green infrastructuresolid barriers and urban design. They have done so in a range of methods: from real-world monitoring assessments to wind-tunnel experiments studies and theoretical simulations at micro- and macro-scales. A range of external air pollution specialists will also provide external contributions to the community of researchers working in the area of passive mitigation techniques to air pollution.

The series will take place across eight sessions in 2019 (four in Spring/Summer and four in Autumn/Winter), through monthly online presentations and interactive discussion sessions with international speakers from around the world. Each webinar will include two speakers who are experts in the field, coming from backgrounds of research, practice and governance. The discussions following these presentations will help identify remaining gaps in knowledge and will guide further research priorities to maximise the impact of these solutions. The outputs from the webinar series will help inform those implementing passive techniques for air pollution mitigation in the built environment of best practice on an international stage, which can support the response to protecting our urban inhabitants.

Thursday 25th April: Solid Barriers: Air Pollution Dispersion around Existing Infrastructure

 

Prof. Akula Venkatram, University of California, Riverside, USA

The passive control of urban air pollution using solid barriers: After 10 years of research, where do we stand? – Assoc. Prof. Aonghus McNabola, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

 

Chair: Prof. Prashant Kumar, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

 

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10/04

Urban Living Lab Framework: Webinar

In the framework of the UNaLab project (https://unalab.eu/), Botnia Living Lab presents the Urban Living Lab framework & provides an introduction to the Living Lab webinar series to follow throughout 2019 – 2020.

 

The webinar series will consist of Living Lab case study presentations, following the Urban Living Lab framework format, in presenting the different approaches and methodologies used by Living Labs across the globe.

 

The webinars last ±30 minutes, followed by ±15 minute Q&A. You may pre-submit your questions to the presenters, for them to consider in preparing for their presentations.

 

Name of presenter: Abdolrasoul Habibipour (Botnia Living Lab)

Do you have questions about the Urban Living Lab Framework, or general questions on the basics of Living Labs? Pre-submit your questions here!

 

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10/04 - 11/04

EUGIC 2019 London

EUGIC 2019 London will be opened on 10 April 2019 by London Deputy Mayor for Environment & Energy, Shirley Rodrigues, chaired by Jim McClelland of SustMeme, co-hosted by The Bartlett, UCLand Loughborough University London at Here East in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Join the urban greening revolution! 
Leading urban green infrastructure experts and practitioners from across Europe and beyond celebrating nature-based solutions for climate-adapted, resilient, healthy cities.

Early Bird 50% discount tickets £150
Register now:

www.eugic.events

Key themes

  • Collaborative networks to green Europe’s cities
  • Governance and policy approaches
  • Horizon 2020 Workshops
  • Industry Speed Dating – meet the supply chain
  • Integrating nature into planning, design and construction
  • Urban biodiversity for ecosystem services – cooling the city, managing water, improving air quality
  • Finance mechanisms
  • Health, happiness and wellbeing
09/04

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

The Forum for the Future of Agriculture (FFA) has been contributing to the debate on agriculture and the environment in Brussels since 2008. The FFA is now firmly established as the premier event where agriculture and environment meet each year for an open dialogue.
08/04 - 12/04

WSIS forum

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum is a global United Nations (UN) multistakeholder platform facilitating the implementation of the WSIS Action Lines for advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is co-organized by ITU, UNESCO, UNDP and UNCTAD, in close collaboration with all WSIS Action Line co-/facilitators and other UN organizations (UNDESA, FAO, UNEP, WHO, UN Women, WIPO, WFP, ILO, WMO, ITC, UPU, UNODC, UNITAR, UNICEF and UN Regional Commissions). It represents the world’s largest annual gathering of the ‘ICT for development’ community. It provides an opportunity for information exchange, knowledge creation and sharing of best practices, while identifying emerging trends and fostering partnerships, taking into account the evolving Information and Knowledge Societies. In follow up to the outcomes of the UN General Assembly Overall Review of the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes (Res. A/70/125) and with the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Res. A/70/1), the WSIS Forum is constantly evolving and strengthening the alignment between the WSIS Action Lines and the Sustainable Development Goals.

 

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07/04 - 10/04

ISPIM CONNECTS OTTAWA

ISPIM Connects Ottawa is a three-day event that will bring together world-renowned innovation managers, researchers, and business and thought leaders to share insights on specific local and global innovation challenges as well as general innovation management hot-topics:​

  • Scaling Start-ups
  • Adopting AI & Analytics
  • Innovating with Government
  • Managing Innovation

 

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS is closing on 1 December – VIEW FULL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

 

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04/04 - 05/04

Paris Forum of Nature-Based Solutions

“Paris Forum on Nature-Based Solutions. Addressing Major Societal Challenges: Climate Change Adaptation-Mitigation, Risk Management And Resilience”, will be held in the City of Paris (France), on April 4 – 5, 2019. This Forum is an initiative of the coordination platform ThinkNature, and is co-organized by the Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB) and Paris Municipality.

 

The Forum will be a lively debate among multidisciplinary participants on the current knowledge and ongoing research on Nature-based Solutions, in relation with the main topics of climate change adaptation and mitigation, risk management and resilience. It will also explore the governance and financial mechanisms, the dialogue on knowledge gaps, the research agenda and the road map for future actions.

 

The format is designed to promote the dialogue among multiple participants and stakeholders from different sectors and different backgrounds. It will include inspirational talks by lead experts and parallel interactive working sessions. It will also bring together representatives from the European Commission and other international institutions dealing with Nature-based Solutions. European-wide demonstration projects and representatives from “Frontrunner Cities” will showcase their actions and researches.

 

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03/04

Seminar & Networking Reception

Join us for the Smart with a Heart seminar and networking reception organized by The Stavanger Region European Office, Stavanger Municipality and Rogaland County. The event will illustrate the importance of European cooperation in developing smart cities and communities with citizens at the core, and that the smartest food is local.

The seminar consists of the following elements:

  • Financing the Smart City –  Launch of the City Alliance Initiative
  • The Smart Meeting Place – Launch of Nordic Edge Expo 2019
  • Feeding the Smart Citizen – Smart Labelling and City Farming

The seminar will be followed by a networking reception with food samples from the Stavanger Region

 

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02/04 - 03/04

City-zen Days

City-zen Days Amsterdam showcases innovative projects aimed at building a methodology and tools for energy efficient cities, industries and citizens. Propelling this project forward is a consortium that comprises over 20 partners ranging from knowledge institutions and business to local governments. City-zen is a joint initiative by the cities of Amsterdam and Grenoble.

Taking place in Amsterdam in the first week of April, the conference will:

  • Showcase projects (including field visits) that accelerate the energy transition.
  • Offer breakout sessions with hands-on experts who will share valuable lessons learned.
  • Offer ample opportunities to expand your network of like-minded professionals.

 

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28/03

WEBINAR SERIES on Air Pollution: Pt.1 Delving into Passive Techniques for Air Pollution Mitigation

Workshop Series Overview

This webinar series aims to bring together global experts to participate in a community forum for the dissemination of information relating to best practice around passive mitigation of air pollution in the built environment. Experts will provide their unique experiences relating to how they have gathered evidence relating to these passive techniques for air pollution mitigation, such as green infrastructuresolid barriers and urban design. They have done so in a range of methods: from real-world monitoring assessments to wind-tunnel experiments studies and theoretical simulations at micro- and macro-scales. A range of external air pollution specialists will also provide external contributions to the community of researchers working in the area of passive mitigation techniques to air pollution.

The series will take place across eight sessions in 2019 (four in Spring/Summer and four in Autumn/Winter), through monthly online presentations and interactive discussion sessions with international speakers from around the world. Each webinar will include two speakers who are experts in the field, coming from backgrounds of research, practice and governance. The discussions following these presentations will help identify remaining gaps in knowledge and will guide further research priorities to maximise the impact of these solutions. The outputs from the webinar series will help inform those implementing passive techniques for air pollution mitigation in the built environment of best practice on an international stage, which can support the response to protecting our urban inhabitants.

A webinar series begins on March 28th on Passive Air Pollution Mitigation in urban spaces – how green infrastructure, solid barriers and urban design can combat air pollution exposure in cities

Thursday 28th March: Delving into Passive Techniques for Air Pollution Mitigation

 

Introductory Talks

The Impact of Passive Air Pollution Mitigation Measures in the Built Environment – Asst. Prof. John Gallagher, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Towards Optimizing the Designs of Transportation Green Infrastructure – Prof. Max Zhang, Cornell University, New York, USA

 

Upcoming Sessions & Panel Discussion

Solid Barriers: Air Pollution Dispersion around Existing Infrastructure – Prof. Prashant Kumar, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Green Infrastructure: Their Role in Air Pollution Abatement – Dr. Richard Baldauf, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Urban Design: Informing Change through Advancements in Modelling – Dr. Stijn Janssen, VITO NV, Belgium

 

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26/03

Making the most of your presentation

Strong presentation skills are a key to success for researchers and other professionals alike, yet many are at a loss to tackle the task. Systematic as they otherwise can be in their work, they go at it intuitively or haphazardly, with much good will but seldom good results. In this talk, Dr Doumont proposes a systematic way to prepare and deliver an oral presentation: he covers structure, slides, and delivery, as well as stage fright. An engineer (Louvain) and PhD in applied physics (Stanford), Jean-luc is acclaimed worldwide for his no-nonsense approach, his highly applicable, often life-changing recommendations on a wide range of topics, and Trees, maps, and theorems, his book about “effective communication for rational minds”.

 

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25/03

13th wave for ENoLL Membership application deadline

How to Apply?

Step 1 – Contact the ENoLL office at info@enoll.org to receive the application material.

All necessary application material can only be obtained through pre-registration with the ENoLL Office (info@enoll.org) by providing the following:

  • Living Lab name
  • Host organisation name
  • Web address
  • Applicant country
  • Contact person details

 

Step 2 – Submit a complete application and proof of payment before 09:00 AM Monday 25th March (GMT+1) to info@enoll.org

Applications can be submitted by any legal entity from any country in the world that is or hosts a Living Lab or equivalent structure.

The Complete Application Package includes:

  • Single PDF file containing a complete application form of around 10 pages, not counting Annex documents.
  • Annex Documentation such as brochures, activity reports, letters of support, audiovisual material, and any other relevant support documents.
  • Proof of Payment of 250 Euro evaluation fee

 

 

Important Dates

January 8th – Application Opens

March 25th – Application Closes

May 13th – Notifications of results

June 1st – Activation of Membership

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September 3rd OpenLivingLab Days 2019 – Welcome ceremony for new ENoLL members

 

Important Dates

January 8th – Application Opens

March 25th – Application Closes

May 13th – Notifications of results

June 1st – Activation of Membership

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September 3rd OpenLivingLab Days 2019 – Welcome ceremony for new ENoLL members

 

 

Evaluation Process

To ensure high-value added exchanges within the network and quality outputs from ENoLL certified Living Labs, Adherent and Effective membership is limited to those organisations able to demonstrate the consistent use of a Living Lab approach.

 

As such, ENoLL Living Labs undergo a structural and methodological quality assessment on their maturity as an innovation ecosystem. This seal of quality makes ENoLL Living Labs the global standard on user-driven innovation.

 

Complete applications are evaluated by a Committee of 3 experts. These 3 evaluators are selected from a pool of long-standing Living Lab practitioners from the network. Their selection is done to ensure geographic and thematic diversity, and avoid any conflict of interest.

 

Stages

– Submission of completed form

– Payment of evaluation fee

– Eligibility check by Secretariat

– Review of application by Evaluation Committee and request of further support material if necessary

– Applicant receives evaluation report on maturity level assessment of Living Lab structure

 

Consult ENoLL application guidelines brochure for more information on the evaluation criteria and Frequently Asked Questions

22/03

CCPA & GDPR Workshop

PrivacyConnect is a global community of privacy and security professionals focused on tools and best practices to implement global privacy laws in practice, specifically the CCPA and GDPR. Through in-person events, ongoing webinars, and an online community, PrivacyConnect enables practitioners to connect, share experiences, and learn the latest regulatory requirements and implementation best practices.
Connect With Privacy and Security Professionals in Brussels
Hotel NH Collection Brussels Centre
22 March, 2019 | 09:30-17:00 CET
21/03 - 22/04

Biennale International Design Saint-Etienne

The Saint-Étienne International Design Biennial celebrates its 11th edition from March 21 to April 22, 2019, with the theme “ME, YOU, WE, Let’s create common ground”. This is an opportunity to look at the following question: How can design facilitate exchanges by proposing new connections, new spaces and even new objects?

 

With China’s UNESCO Cities of Design – Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Wuhan guests of honor, the Biennial recognizes China’s exponential growth and celebrates its place on the international design scene. The exhibition “Equi-Libre”, curated by FAN Zhe offers us a panorama of contemporary Chinese creation. The “Stefania” exhibition by ESADSE presents more than 30 French and international design schools that have worked with Chinese schools. These proposals are complemented by exhibitions and events at the Sino-French Contemporary Art Center at Chambon sur Lignon, a new venue dedicated to creativity and international exchange.

 

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21/03

EU Research and Innovation for Cities of the Future

Registration for the EU Research and Innovation for Cities of the Future event, jointly organized by the URBAN Intergroup of the European Parliament and the European Commission, Directorate General for Research and Innovation is now open.

This joint event will show how EU funded Research and Innovation actions are driving Sustainable Urban Development to address major urban challenges.

The event aims to:

  • Inform Members of the European Parliament, City Leaders, policy makers, academia, private sector, industry and innovation firms on the substantial evidence knowledge base from EU funded Research and Innovation projects /initiatives /actions
  • Discuss EU R&I emerging findings, challenges and opportunities building on the main highlights of the draft High-Level Expert Group report on “Innovating Cities
  • Support knowledge transfer towards sustainable urban transition, tapping on the existing EU funding instruments.

Secure your spot at the event that brings together European Parliament (MEPs), city leaders and policy-makers, innovation providers, representatives of cities networks, pioneers from technology and economics, European Institutions senior representatives and UN agencies.

The event is structured around 3 sessions, including inspirational talks, panel discussions and representative case studies from Horizon 2020 ongoing demonstration projects.

 

Registration 

06/03

The Future of Government 2030+

Why

Changing power relations in decision making and public value delivery

Contemporary society is rapidly changing. Citizens are deeply affected by the emergence of social inequalities, migration, and the use of new technologies to access, communicate and exchange information. These developments are influencing power relations in the society and might lead to new forms of democracy and governance. The role and form of government is changing. New actors, such as digital platforms and web- based organisations are operating in the field of public values and service delivery. In addition trust and accountability towards governments is decreasing in many countries. Therefore identifying requirements for future governments allows us to rethink the way they operate and to explore how they might look like in the future.

 

What

Exploring future government models

The overall aim of the project is to better understand the changing relationships among citizens, businesses and governments. Alternative scenarios and government models will be envisioned and discussed with a wider group of stakeholders.

 

More information

 

 

ENoLL representative will attend the event.

06/03

Le Grand Débat National des Think Tanks du Numérique

5 think tanks du numérique s’appuient sur leurs travaux pour éclairer les 4 thèmes du Grand Débat.

Ce n’est pas le numérique qui change nos vies, c’est parce que l’Homme franchit une étape dans son évolution qu’il délègue les tâches primaires aux machines et à la chimie.

 

De ce fait, de nouvelles formes de gouvernance et un nouveau pacte social deviennent nécessaires. Ceci impacte les fondamentaux de notre système actuel. Le numérique est au cœur des solutions possibles mais aussi des dangers.

 

Un numérique plus mature, plus proche des aspirations européennes est possible et même en route. Il nous concerne tous.

Tout citoyen peut contribuer !

 

Date : 6/3/19 de 18:30 à 22:30 – ouverture des portes : 18 :00

Lieu : Télécoms Paristech – 46 Rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, France

 

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28/02

EUSIC 2019 Launch event

The launch of the 2019 edition will take place on Thursday 28th February at Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Join us to hear insights from previous Competition winners and our expert judging panel, as well as to experience a live social innovation ideation session and the ‘Toasted Furniture’ circular economy art exhibition.

 

Join us at the event to hear from previous Competition winners sharing their experience and from experts discussing the solutions we’re looking for this year. We’ll explore how Ljubljana became the first zero waste capital in Europe and the attendees will participate in group activities brainstorming possible solutions to the problem that 2019 Competition will try to tackle! The event will end with the ‘Toasted Furniture’ art exhibition by Nuša Jelenec and Nina Mršnik during the reception.

 

We’re excited to be hosting this year’s launch event at CANKARJEV DOM, Cultural and Congress Centre in Ljubljana – Slovenia’s largest cultural institution built in the early 1980’s and designed by the architect Edvard Ravnikar.

 

The agenda for the event is:

14:00 – Registration

->Refreshments and networking

15:00 – Introduction and Official Welcome to Ljubljana

15:25 – Insights from Slovenian 2018 Competition Winner

->2018 Competition Winner Heritage Lab share their experience of the Competition and provide advice for other Slovenian entries

15:40 – Official Launch of the Competition

->2019 theme announcement and formal opening of the application window

16:00 – Break

->Refreshments and networking

16:30 – In Conversation with the Judges

->Representatives from the Judging Panel share their expertise and insights on social innovation and the 2019 Competition theme

17:15 – Closing Remarks

17:25 – Ideation and Brainstorming

-> Opportunity to innovate with other attendees

18:00 – Drinks Reception

->Refreshments, networking and ‘Toasted Furniture’ art exhibition that aims to visualise the circular economy

19:00 – Event closes

Registration opens at 14:00 with the event starting promptly at 15:00. Please make sure you allow enough time to go through the check-in process.

 

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26/02

WEBINAR: CEF Building blocks

Dare to rethink your city.
Be part of a Smarter Europe.

 

The European cities Paris, Amsterdam and Barcelona have been named among the top 10 Smart Cities worldwide. They are transforming their urban environments through technology by using data to connect, digitalise and make their cities future proof.

The European Union can help you transform your city too!

The European Commission, through the CEF Digital programme, offers eight digital services that can support your digital transformation to a smarter city. Every service is free of charge, cross-border, open-source and standard compliant and tested. These services enable smart interactions between citizens, businesses and public administrations.

Learn more about these services in the next “Digital Building Blocks for Smart Cities”webinar taking place on the 26th of February, 10:00 – 11:30 (CET).

And start building a #EUSmartCity !

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18/02 - 22/02

Igls-Forum 2019

IGLS-FORUM Series
Innovative format for presentations and extended discussions

 

A joint initiative by agri-food groups of leading European and international universities and business schools providing a discussion platform for the European and international scientific community. Endorsed by international scientific associations in agricultural economics, agribusiness, engineering, and information research:

  • EAAE (European Association of Agricultural Economists)
  • IFAMA (International Food and Agribusiness Management Association)
  • AIEA2 (Assoc. Intern. di Economia Alimentare e Agro-Industriale)
  • CIGR (International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering)
  • INFITA (Intern. Network for IT in Agric., Food and the Environment)

 

Workshop activity is from morning to noon and during late afternoons and evenings. Afternoons are free for individual and group meetings for reflection, discussions, networking, and relaxation while skiing, walking, enjoying mountain restaurants or discovering the medieval roots of Garmisch.

 

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18/02

Global IoT Summit Paper Submission Deadline

The 2019 Global IoT Summit (GIoTShttp://www.globaliotsummit.org/  17-21 June 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark, seeks contributions on how to nurture and cultivate IoT technologies and applications for the benefit of society. 

 

Important Dates for papers submissions to Workshops 

  • Paper submission deadline: February 18, 2019
  • Acceptance Notification: March 31, 2019
  • Camera-Ready Paper Submission: April 30, 2019

Contacts for Special Sessions and Workshop

 

Original papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following topics:

IoT Enabling Technologies

  • 5G Networks and IoT
  • IoT Security and Trust
  • IoT and Personal Data Protection
  • Artificial Intelligence and IoT
  • IoT Large Scale Pilots and Portability
  • IoT Interoperability and Multi-Platform Integration
  • Software Defined Network (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and IoT
  • Sensor and Actuator Networks
  • IoT Protocols and Standards (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, WoT, oneM2M, etc.)
  • Ultra-low power IoT Technologies and Embedded Systems Architectures
  • Wearables, Body Sensor Networks, Smart Portable Devices
  • Design Space Exploration Techniques for IoT Devices and Systems
  • Heterogeneous Networks, Web of Things, Web of Everything
  • Named Data Networking for IoT
  • Internet of Nano Things
  • Sensors Data Management, IoT Mining and Analytics
  • Adaptive Systems and Models at Runtime
  • Distributed Storage, Data Fusion
  • Routing and Control Protocols
  • Resource Management, Access Control
  • Mobility, Localization and Management Aspects
  • Identity Management and Object Recognition
  • Localization Technologies
  • Edge Computing, Fog Computing and IoT
  • Machine to Machine (M2M)/Devices-to-Devices communications and IoT
  • Industrial IoT and Factory of Things and Internet of Things

IoT Applications, Services and Real Implementations

  • Smart Cities, Smart Public Places, and Smart Environments
  • Smart Home, and IoT-based Building Automation
  • Smart Agriculture and Water Management
  • Smart factories and Industry 4.0
  • e-Health, Assisted Living and e-Wellness
  • Automotive, Intelligent Transport
  • IoT-based Supply Chains
  • Smart Grid, Energy Management
  • Wearables
  • Cyber-physical systems, Context Awareness, Situation Awareness, Ambient Intelligence
  • Collaborative Applications and Systems
  • Service Experiences and Analysis
  • Consumer Electronics, Assisted Living, Rural Services and Production
  • Industrial IoT Service Creation and Management Aspects
  • Crowd-sensing, human centric sensing
  • Big data and IoT Data Analytics
  • IoT and AI techniques
  • Internet Applications Naming and Identifiers
  • Semantic Technologies, Collective Intelligence
  • Cognitive and Reasoning about Things and Smart Objects
  • Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and IoT
  • Horizontal application development for IoT
  • Design principals and best practices for IoT application development

End-user and Human Centric IoT, including IoT Multimedia, Societal Impacts and Sustainable Development

  • IoT and Sustainable Development, including the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org) and the International Declaration on IoT for Sustainable Development (http://iotforum.org/the-international-declaration-on-the-internet-of-thi…).
  • Human Role in the IoT, Social Aspects and Services
  • Value Chain Analysis and Evolution Aspects
  • New Human-Device Interactions for IoT, Do-It-Yourself
  • Social Models and Networks
  • IoT and Arts
  • Green IoT: Sustainable Design and Technologies
  • Urban Dynamics and crowdsourcing services
  • Metrics, Measurements, and Evaluation of IoT Sustainability and Roi

IoT Security, Privacy and Data Protection

  • IoT and blockchain
  • Artificial Intelligence based security and data protection
  • IoT Privacy, data protection and Security Concerns
  • IoT Privacy and Security Tests, Certification, and Labelling
  • Security and Data protection risk analysis and mitigation
  • Identification and Authentication Issues
  • Wireless Sensor Network for IoT Security
  • Intrusion Detection in IoT
  • Cryptography, Key Management, Authentication and Authorization for IoT
  • Physical/MAC/Network Attacks in Internet of Things
  • Cross-layer Attacks in IoT
  • Security with QoS Optimization in IoT
  • Privacy based Channel Access in IoT
  • IoT Forensic Science
  • Big Data and Information Integrity in IoT
  • Communication Security in IoT
  • Security Standards in IoT

IoT Pilots, Testbeds and Experimentation Results

  • Large scale pilots on IoT
  • IoT testbeds and testing tools
  • Closing the Gap between Research and Implementation
  • Experimental prototypes, Test-Bed and Field Trial Experiences
  • Multi-Objective IoT System Modeling and Analysis—Performance, Energy, Reliability, Robustness
  • IoT Interconnections Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference
  • Real case deployment scenarios and results
  • IoT Deployment at Government and ISPs
  • IoT Deployment on Agriculture, Retails, Smart Cities, etc.
  • IoT Interconnections among ISPs Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference
  • Gaps Analysis for Real Deployment
  • IoT and Future Internet Architectures
  • Standardization and Regulation

Paper Submissions and Publications

The Global Internet of Things Summit (GIoTS 2019) solicits submissions.

  • Full papers describing original research. Suggested size is four to six pages will be accepted. Papers will be fully peer reviewed. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases (pending approval)

Submission Guidelines 

  • All papers must conform, at time of submission, to the IEEE Formatting Guidelines. Please use either this Word Template or this LaTeX package. Make sure that you use US letter page format.
  • GIoT2019 takes the protection of intellectual property seriously. Accordingly, all submissions will be screened for plagiarism using CrossCheck. By submitting your work you agree to allow IEEE to screen your work. For more information please visit:http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck/index.html

Important Dates for Paper Submissions

  • Manuscripts Due: January 15, 2019
  • Acceptance Notification: March 31, 2019
  • Camera-Ready Submission: April 30, 2019

Papers must be submitted electronically: https://edas.info/N25358

Contacts for Papers

 

More information

08/02 - 10/02

JAM Today Andalusia

What is JAM Today? 

 

JamToday is a European project dedicated to the creation, implementation and development of educational games. The project brings together different types of actors, such as creatives, gaming companies, education, public sector institutions, municipalities, etc. to run the Game Jams across Europe.

 

What is the aim of JAM Today Sevilla? 

 

Bring together more than 70 passionate people from the world of games with the aim of creating video games or educational board games. It is a non-competitive event aimed at amateurs and professionals of the development of video games and table games, where you can test your skills, learn from others, and above all, have fun.

 

Participants can be programmers, graphic designers, content creators, creatives, sound designers or curious people eager to learn. For this event we will have a group of experts who will be at your disposal to solve all the doubts that may arise during the development process.

 

How can you participate? Find out here https://www.jamtodayandalucia.com/

 

This event is organisation by ENoLL Member Consortio Fernando de los Rios – Guadalinfo Living Lab network

 

06/02 - 07/02

Connected Driver

With 60+ expert speakers and 250+ senior attendees, The Sixth annual ConnecteDriver & Smart Mobility conference is a must attend event that brings together the automotive, mobile and aftermarket electronics companies, smart mobility operators and cities.

 

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05/02 - 06/02

EU Industry Days 2019

As in previous editions, the EU Industry Days conference will include various sessions organised by different Commission departments and industrial stakeholders.

 

High profile industry speakers will attend the event with the purpose of influencing and inspiring future industry leaders, and prompting discussion and debate amongst different audience categories.

 

The thematic areas selected for 2019 are:

  • industry and sustainability
  • industry and globalisation
  • innovation and digitalisation

 

The third EU Industry Days conference will have a greater focus on societal aspects of industrial policy and will demonstrate how EU policies will positively affect the lives of European citizens.

 

The event should enable the Commission to monitor new trends and progress in today’s society.

 

See the official page of the event

05/02 - 06/02

EU Industry Days 2019

Industry Days 2019 will be a high-level conference featuring key political speakers and experts from various industrial spheres, as well as sessions organised by industrial stakeholders. Review progress on the Commission’s strategic approach to industrial policy and present actions to further develop industrial competitiveness in Europe.

 

During the event, we will hold an exhibition showcasing how the EU supports industrial modernisation through various programmes and initiatives. We will also hold a hackathon to develop solutions to industrial challenges.

 

The thematic areas selected for 2019 are industry and sustainability, industry and globalisation, and innovation and digitalisation.

 

A call for expressions of interest in organising a stakeholder session is now open. Also accepting expressions of interest in organising local events under the ‘EU Industry Week’brand. These events, on the same themes as the conference, will take place across Europe between January – March 2019.

 

Contact

EU Industry Day team: EU-INDUSTRY-DAY@ec.europa.eu

 

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30/01 - 31/01

ACCOMPLISSH Co-creACTION Summit

ACCOMPLISSH is a European project aimed to create and foster societal impact from Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). By combining the forces from stakeholders from businesses, governments, civil society and SSH researchers across Europe, ACCOMPLISSH generates a quadruple-helix dialogue platform to help tackling societal challenges.

 

As closing conference, the  ACCOMPLISSH Co-creACTION Summit will present the findings from three years of research and will also showcase some inspirational best practices of unexpected stakeholders working together to face the 21st century challenges, such as migrations, sustainability and technological change.

 

REGISTER

29/01 - 31/01

Business for Smart Cities Expocongress

Business for Smart Cities is a global event that annually gathers the leaders of the region to define solutions to the problems of their cities and find the most appropriate partners to develop projects and services.

 

BSC is not a conference or a simple discussion event, it is a space for decision makers of big global firms to find partners, for city leaders to find solutions to their problems, for start‐ups to find investors, and for investors to find projects and/or companies to invest in.

 

The event will take place at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv. The event will have morning sessions with well‐known keynote speakers recognized worldwide as well as leaders in the region who will talk about real projects. Multinational companies, cities, technology centers, investors and start‐ups will share a large exhibition area.

 

 

 

TOPICS: 

  • Business participation in cities transformation (Day 1). Mayors and representatives of cities,
    governments and private companies will present their successful stories of business participation in
    transforming Cities to Smart & Sustainable, and how they have achieved real partnerships.
  • Smart cities in the Region: experiences and challenges (Day 2). The main topic to be discussed
    in this session is Enhancing the Role of Business in City Smart Strategies in Ukraine and the Region: A
    New Economy. Experts will talk about circular economy, blockchain technologies, green and blue
    economy, etc.

SESSIONS: 

  • Smart Mobility: Electric and driverless cars, integration of transport modes and sustainable
    mobility etc.
  • Smart Environment: Renewal energy, energy efficiency, solid waste management etc.
  • Smart Economy: Industrial and innovation parks, their role in sustainable growth
  • Smart Living: Health and Sport, and how technologies are enabling to improve living conditions and
    the practice of sports
  • Smart Governance: Coordination between public administrations in the development of smart
    projects, e‐governance or how to integrate technology in the management of the city
  • Smart People: Living labs, education, ethics, etc. and their role in transforming cities in Smart &
    Sustainable

 

ENoLL Chairman will be speaking at a Smart People session on Wednesday 30th January. Register for the conference.

17/01

Connected Smart Cities Conference

The Connected Smart Cities Conference is the place for cities, research, policy makers and businesses to come together and to connect to the forefront of human-centric societal development of technologies, markets, and policy in the 21st century.

 

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30/12

CALL FOR ARTICLES: Open Innovation for Sustainability: An Urban Perspective

This Special Issue aims to collect two different kinds of contributions:

  • Articles describing how open innovation models, frameworks and findings can help address sustainability challenges within cities. They may include:
    • Research on a particular city sustainability challenge examined from the perspective of open innovation.
    • Conceptual and theoretical frameworks illustrating how open innovation can contribute to enhance the development of solutions to address sustainable development challenges in cities.
    • Empirical city sustainability research based on quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods, addressing and illustrating the benefits of drawing on open innovation. Cases analysed by adopting a process theory approach (e.g. Langley, 2009) are particularly welcomed.
    • Comparative and analytical studies on urban cases, projects and initiatives responding to sustainable challenges with open innovation approaches.
  • Empirical cases of innovation projects concerning the sustainability of cities, which can provide useful insights into open innovation practices and methodologies. They may include:
    • Urban projects and initiatives that address global sustainability challenges and are able to describe or capture peculiar aspects of open innovation in urban environments.
    • Specific solutions implemented or experimented in cities, which clearly represent the outputs (products or services) of open innovation processes oriented to global challenges and aiming at shifting towards sustainability.
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2018
 
18/12

Citizens’ Dialogue in Frankenberg

Join the citizens dialogue to discuss the Future of Europe.

 

When
Tuesday 18 December 2018, 11.30 – 14.00 (CET)
Where
Martin-Luther-Gymnasium Frankenberg/Sa Lutherplatz 1
09669 Frankenberg/Sa

Germany

05/12 - 07/12

OEB18

OEB Global, which will incorporate Learning Technologies Germany – Europe’s leading exhibition on learning technologies in the workplace – for the first time this year, announces its Call for Proposals and the overall theme for 2018:

Learning to Love Learning

 

Technology is changing society. The way we live and the jobs we do will never be the same again. The development of artificial intelligence will allow machines to replace workers on an unprecedented scale. Humankind will face some fundamental, existential questions. Education will shape our response to the immense challenge of this new age. Learning will no longer be a brief phase in life. It will become a central part of our existence. In an era of constant and increasing change, we will discover a new appreciation of learning and an understanding of its place in the future. We will learn to love learning.

 

But how should we change education and training, so that they can play the leading role the future demands of them? How should institutions, organisations and employers adapt to the challenge? How will it help to place education at the heart of life? How will it inspire a new generation? How will we learn to love learning?

 

Finding answers to these questions will be the main task of this year’s OEB. In our unique mix of plenary sessions, discussions, debates, learning labs and many other formats, as well as in the products and services on display in our exhibition, we invite you to join us to discuss the shape of the future and the place of learning in it.

 

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05/12

Conference on European Web Accessibility Regulations

With key speakers from the European Commission and leading subject matter experts, this day will provide all the information you need regarding legal requirements on accessibility with examples of compliance strategies and solutions currently implemented by large companies and government agencies for web sites, mobile apps and services, public access points, electronic documents and user interfaces for all types of information systems and digital services.

 

Background
The new requirements on accessibility in public procurement have been active for nearly two years. The Web Accessibility Directive entered into force on the 23rd of September 2018 and very soon we expect the European Accessibility Act to be published as well.

The Web Accessibility Directive covers all public sector websites, intranets, apps and documents. All ICT suppliers that would like to sell to the public sector need to understand how to offer compliant products and services. When the European Accessibility Act enters into force, the regulations may be broadened to cover parts of the commercial sector as well, such as banks, TV, self-service terminals, computers and many others.

 

About G3ict
G3ict – the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies – is an advocacy initiative launched in December 2006 in cooperation with the Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at UNDESA. Its mission is to facilitate and support the implementation of the dispositions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) promoting digital accessibility and Assistive Technologies. Participating organizations include industry, academia, the public sector and organizations representing persons with disabilities. Through its division IAAP, the International Association of Accessibility Professionals, G3ict offers professional development, training and certification to more than 1,700 members in 42 countries. For more information, please visit www.g3ict.org

 

REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE

 

 

04/12 - 06/12

ICT 2018

ICT 2018, the key European ICT research and innovation event organised by the European Commission, will be hosted in Vienna on 4-6 December 2018

The 2018 Austrian Presidency will host the next ICT event at the Austria Centre Vienna in December next year. The ICT events organised since 1998 by the European Commission have become Europe’s most visible international forums for ICT innovation and a unique gathering of the entire ICT research and innovation community.

 

The 2018 edition of this major networking event will have the following main components:

  • a conference on digital research and innovation policies,
  • an exhibition of EU-funded research and innovation projects in the field of ICT,
  • a series of networking activities,
  • an innovation and startups village to showcase European entrepreneurship.

 

 

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04/12

Access City Award 2019

The Access City Award is an award recognising cities that have worked to become more accessible for their citizens. This year’s edition will be held on 4 December 2018, European Day of Disabilities.

 

It is an EU initiative that

  • recognises efforts by cities to become more accessible
  • promotes equal access to urban life for people with disabilities
  • allows local authorities to promote and share their best practices

 

This year’s edition of the ACA also includes awards celebrating the European Year of Cultural Heritage, which recognise cities that have made their cultural heritage sites more accessible.

 

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01/12

ISPIM – Call for Submissions

ISPIM Connects Ottawa is a three-day event that will bring together world-renowned innovation managers, researchers, and business and thought leaders to share insights on specific local and global innovation challenges. Hosted by local universities in partnership with industry and the public sector, ISPIM ConnectsOttawa seeks participation, submissions and presentations from academia, industry, research organizations, consultants, intermediaries, and policy makers.

 

Ottawa is Canada’s Capital City and it boasts a highly educated and skilled technology workforce, world-class research and higher-education institutions, strong startup ecosystems, and nearly 2,000 knowledge-based businesses. But, it takes more than that to stand out on the global stage.Invest Ottawa –the city’s leading economic development agency –recently completed its new strategic plan, which focuses on the city’s need to create local capability to be competitive in global markets, with the ultimate goal of cementing Ottawa’s status as a global technology hub.

 

With this goal in mind, ISPIM Connects Ottawa will highlight three local innovation challenges that are also of global importance:

 

Scaling Startups

  • How can we design and sustain a startup ecosystem in a way that enables new ventures to grow early, rapidly, and securely?
  • How can we help startups quickly reach a scale where they can make a real impact on the local economy and in global markets?

 

Adopting AI and Analytics
  • How can we move from hype to real customer value and competitive advantage?
  • How can we transform the use of AI and machine learning to enable SME innovation and growth?

 

Innovating with Government
  • How can we encourage collaboration between industry and government to drive innovation and provide benefit to citizens?
  • How can we use this as an opportunity to develop advanced capacity and capability in startups, SMEs, and large companies?
Submissions from academic, research, consulting, industry, intermediary and policy organisations are encouraged to focus on these main issues as well as:
  • Business model innovation strategies
  • Collaboration, networks, and open innovation
  • Futures & foresight for innovation
  • Innovative cybersecurity solutions for global SMEs
  • Innovation policy and performance
  • Machine learning applications in innovation management
  • Managing, designing, and measuring innovation
  • Managing innovation in smart cities and sustainable communities
  • Managing innovation in public
  • services & the defence industry
  • Platform-based businesses and marketplaces
  • Social, sustainable, and responsible innovation
  • Technology entrepreneurship
  • Training, teaching, and coaching innovation
Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings with an ISBN and included online in EBSCO, ProQuest ABI-Inform, Business Source Corporate Plus & Business Source International (forthcoming) and SCOPUS (forthcoming).
29/11

Enabling the Open Science Modus Operandi in Europe

The symposium takes place on Thursday 29 November 2018 in Brussels at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel from 16:00 to 19:30 and will be followed by a networking reception.

 

The symposium aims to discuss key enablers of the open science modus operandi in Europe, including:

  • how to transition to immediate open access swiftly and foster a transparent and competitive scholarly communication sector;
  • rewards and incentives for embedding open science in research practices, promotions and assessments.

 

 

Confirmed speakers already include:

  • Jean-Claude Burgelman – Head of Unit Open Science, European Commission
  • Michael Hengartner – President of swissuniversities and Rector of Zurich University
  • Stephan Kuster – Secretary General of Science Europe
  • Karel Luyben – Former Rector Magnificus Delft University of Technology and Dutch National Contact point for Open Science
  • Kamila Markram – CEO Frontiers
  • Ingeborg Meijer – Senior Researcher and Research Evaluation Consultant, Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS)
  • Gareth O’Neill – President of the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers
  • Florian Pecenka – Head of Unit, Austrian Permanent Representation to the EU
  • Falk Reckling – Head of Department Strategy, Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
  • Alexis Walckiers – Invited Professor in Microeconomics, Université Libre de Bruxelles

 

More details in the draft programme can be found here.

 

Registration for the symposium is already open. Kindly note that the number of seats is limited.

28/11 - 30/11

G-STIC 2018

Launching G-STIC is the response of VITO and its international partners to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change (December 2015) and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (September 2015). To limit global temperature rise well below 2 degrees Celsius and to achieve the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, a global transition towards less resource-intensive and more resilient economic and social development models is of the utmost importance. G-STIC aims to help accomplish that transition by contributing a robust technology advisory system to the United Nations and other multilateral governance systems.

 

Visit the official website for more information

26/11 - 28/11

Fiware Summit

The FIWARE Summit unites developers, entrepreneurs, decision-makers, thought leaders, business executives
and investors to exchange views and developments on how smart IoT and Open Data solutions can be implemented in the areas of Smart CitiesIndustry 4.0Smart AgriFood and Smart Energy.

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Want to leave your mark on the next event? The entire FIWARE Community is invited to actively take part in designing the next FIWARE Summit. Submit your proposals by July 31st, 2018 for a chance to participate.

 

14/11 - 17/11

Placemaking for Innovation

International co-creation workshop will be held at La Marina Living Lab to explore the role of placemaking in fostering open innovation.

 

What is La Marina Living Lab

“In La Marina de València we understand the value of co-creation and the importance of including different actors in the design and improvement of our urban environment. This is why we have collaborated with Western Sydney University (WSU) in the process of consolidating La Marina Living Lab – an urban laboratory, which uses systematic practices of participatory co-creation to design and reimagine inclusive and innovative public spaces. Our Lab is a user-based process through which public space is adjusted to the preferences of those who work, study and play in La Marina. Furthermore, it follows a multi-stakeholder approach, counting on the support of research organizations, public administrations, civic associations as well as the private sector”.

 

Marina Living Lab is “a place-based, open and collaborative process which generates new ideas, products, and services that are relevant to their social, economic and cultural context”

 

Marina Living Lab is “a place open to everyone, which regardless of its ownership, creates a physical and emotional framework that facilitates spontaneous encounters and interactions”

 

More about Marina Living Lab

 

Agenda:

 

NOV 15
10:00 – 10:30 Welcome & Registration
10:30 – 12:30 Keynote Speakers
Ramon Marrades (La Marina de Valencia)
Fernando Vilariño (European Network of Living Labs)
Pip Collin & Amanda Third (Western Sydney University)
Jeroen Laven (Stipo)
Charlot Schans (Stipo)
13:00 – 14:30 Exposition of previous projects & Lunch
14:30 – 16:00 Boat trip & walking tour of La Marina
16:00 – 17:00 Panel 1. Strategies for Public Space Design
Hayrettin Gunc
Philippa Collin & Roos Gerritsma
Inés Novella
Levente Polyak
17:00 – 18:00 Panel 2. Innovation and Inclusive Economy
Martin Adler
Giulia Maci
Eoin Costello
Giles Semper
18:00 – 19:00 Informal group activity

 

13/11 - 15/11

SMART CITIES EXPO BARCELONA

The world is becoming even more interdependent and cities must act together across borders to deal with similar challenges: population growth, climate change, traffic congestion and pollution, lack of adequate and affordable housing, education and health, the integration of refugees and migrants into urban life, among many other pressing issues.

 

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12/11 - 15/11

Circular Economy Innovation Camp

Call for applications to participate in the Circular Economy Innovation Camp with financial support, 12-15 November 2018, Krakow, Poland

 

The above event is part of the CIRC4Life project. The project will pay the cost of your participation in the event, including travel, hotel and meals.

 

The CIRC4Life (No 776503) is a project of three-years commencing May 2018 supported by the European Commission H2020 circular economy programme, with project budget of 7.3 million Euros. The project will develop three new circular economy business models (CEBMs), including co-creation of product and services, sustainable consumption and collaborative recycling and reuse. The CEBMS will then be demonstrated in four industrial sectors including LED lighting products, vegetable farming, meat supply chain, and recycle/reuse of tablets.

 

CIRC4Life Innovation camp is a carefully prepared and facilitated innovation sprint which brings together about 70 leading experts/specialists and industrialists across the world who have a passion for systemic change. In the camp, participants will share knowledge and experience to find solutions how to further develop and implement the CEBMs and related industrial demonstration in real life.

 

Participants can experience the camp by joining in one of the demonstration (DEMO) working groups and develop all three CEBMs for that particular demonstration. Alternatively, participant can join in one of the CEBM groups and focus on developing a single business model for all four demonstrations.

 

Further information
Please visit project website www.circ4life.eu for further information of the CIRC4Life project and the Innovation Camp participation terms.

 

Application Procedure
1. Complete the online application form via Website www.circ4life.eu
2. Deadline for application: 30th September 2018.
3. Successful applicants will be informed by 5th October

 

Look forward to meeting you at the Innovation Camp

Professor Daizhong Su
Coordinator of the CIRC4Life project
Head of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering Centre, Nottingham Trent University, UK

 

Dr. Tuija Hirvikoski
Host of the Innovation camp
Director at Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Emerita President of European Network of Living Labs, 2015 – 2018

08/11

Awards Ceremony – European Social Innovation Competition 2018

The European Social Innovation Competition is delighted to invite you to join us on the 8th of November for our annual celebration of social innovation. The Brussels event will showcase the ten finalists of the 2018 competition, as well as feature the announcement of the three 2018 winners and the Impact Prize winner.

 

The theme of the 2018 European Social Innovation Competition is RE:Think Local. After launching in March 2018, the competition aimed to find and support the most innovative projects which empower young people in a changing economy. Thirty semi-finalists were selected for a three-day training Academy held in Cluj, Romania and were been supported with individual coaching, before submitting Development Plans for the consideration of the competition’s judging panel. In September, we were delighted to announce the ten finalists for this years competition.

 

At the event, you will hear from each of the finalists about their projects and from expert speakers on the importance of social innovation in Europe. Please register your attendance today!

 

 

Important information:

Timings

Registration on the day will commence at 15:30 CET, with the event promptly starting at 16:00. The Awards will finish at 18:45 for cocktails and canapes until 20:00.

 

Directions

The venue is Albert Hall, Eudore Pirmez 9, 1040, Belgium. Please do not use the entrance on Chaussée de Wavre 651. The venue can be reached by car/taxi, bus (buses 34 and 36; bus stop: La Chasse) and tram (tram 81; tram stop: La Chasse).

 

Language

Please note, the ceremony will be held in English.

 

Dress Code and Photography

The dress code is smart casual and a photographer will be capturing the event. If you do not wish to appear on camera, please let a member of staff know when you arrive.

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the team atinfo@socialinnovationprize.eu.

Find out more about the European Social Innovation Competition on the webpage and spread the word on Twitter @EUSocialInnov#diogochallenge.

06/11 - 07/11

The RTO Innovation Summit

Five thematic areas will be explored, in line with the five clusters of the “Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness” pillar, the heart of Horizon Europe for RTOs. We will highlight the impact and importance of collaborative applied research and present suggestions for future topics and technologies in the next Framework Programme. See the website

 

Why should you attend? 

Get to know and experience cutting-edge technologies from Europe’s leading organizations for applied research. Learn about our vision and technology roadmap for Europe until 2030 and beyond. Discuss the research fields of highest relevance for Horizon Europe.

 

Conference and Exhibition
In addition to an inspiring conference programme, you will be able to access our interactive exhibition during the whole event. You will discover our latest innovations in the five clusters of Horizon Europe and see how technologies can help and complement human beings in their lives.

 

ENoLL Representation

ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi will attend the event to represent ENoLL and promote the Living Labs

25/10 - 26/10

Regional Living Lab Summit

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and Basaksehir Living Lab are jointly hosting a “Regional Living Labs Summit” in Istanbul during 25-26 October 2018. The aim of the event is to create a model to develop the innovation ecosystem in the region by making Istanbul Metropolital City the bridge between MENA (Middle East and Africa) and near Asia, including also the Balkan countries. The aim is to repeat the conference every year to ensure follow-up of actions and future roadmaps.

 

Innovative Development can be successful with the decision power, the policies and the commitment of mainly Municipalities and Governments supported by Public, Private or Academic Innovation Eco-systems. Istanbul City has an Eco-system of more than 60 various kinds of innovation hubs.

 

Chairman of ENoLL, Fernando Vilariño, and some distinguished members of the ENoLL community will be present as speakers and panelists during the summit.

 

ENoLL’s world of Living Labs have the knowledge and experience to support the development of this eco-system around the world. Therefore, Living Lab representative are invited to join the Summit and support the development of a Regional Living Lab Model.

 

To register for the event, please send an email to elif.genc@basaksehir-livinglab.com

 

Agenda of the event:

 

OCTOBER 25 – DAY 1
08:00 – 09:00 Registration & Coffee
09:00 – 09:15 Welcome Speech by the Mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
09:15 – 09:30 Turkey’s Strategies on Regional Development
09:30 – 09:45 Metropolitan City Views on Being a Regional Innovation Hub

09:45 – 10:00 Value of Başakşehir Living Lab
10:15 – 10:30 Future of Innovation & Technology
10:00 – 10:15 Roles of Living Labs in help developing societies
10:15 – 10:30 Views on Innovation Eco-systems for Regional Development

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Panel 1 : How Can Living Lab Concept Help Development of the region

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 13:45 * Startup Stories 1 & 2 2 successful Startups
13:45 – 15:15 Panel 2 : Views of local governments of EMEA Region

15:30 – 18:30 Visits to Istanbuls Innovation & Entrepreneurship Eco-system
19:30 – 22:30 Dinner (Invited Guests)

OCTOBER 26 – DAY 2
08:00 – 08:30 Registration & Coffee
08:30 – 09:00 * Startup Stories 3,4 & 5 3 successful Startups
09:00 – 10:30 Panel 3 : The European View of the Regional Development through Innovation Ecosystems

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 11:15 * Startup Stories 6 & 7 2 successful Startups
11:00 – 12:30 Panel 4 : Future Cities Concepts Experts in Smart City concepts
11:00 – 12:45 Panel 5 : Funding Opportunities & Tools for Developing of Innovation Ecosystems

12:45 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30- 13:45 * Startup Stories 8 & 9 2 successful Startups
13:45 – 15:15 Roundtables: Policies, Business Models and Actions for Utilizing Innovation Eco-Systems

13:45 – 15:15 Panel 6: How can Science Parks and Accelerator Programs help foster regional development

15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45- 16:00 * Startup Stories 10 & 11 2 successful Startups
15:45 – 16:45 Submission of Workshop Outputs
16:45 – 17:00 Closing Remarks

25/10

Enhancing Regional Health Innovation Policies through the Living Lab concept

On the 25th of October, 2018, discuss the role of the living lab concept in regional policy instruments for health innovation. This will be done by Mr. Bror Salmelin, Former Adviser to the European Commission, Ms. Zsuzsanna Bódi, Association Director of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), Mr. Tim Daniels, Project Manager at Brainport Development and Mrs. Astrid Kaag, Policy Officer of the Province of North-Brabant. Furthermore, we would like to share with you some of our most popular Good Practices which have been identified within the HELIUM project.

 

Zsuzsanna Bodi will speak about “Involvement and engagement of SME’s in the living lab process. SME’s are by far the most important category of companies for health innovation”. See full agenda. 

This event will bring Interreg Europe projects together with an interest in improved policy for health innovation and/or the living lab concept. During the event you will have a chance to share and exchange ideas and experiences.

 

Interreg Europe supports regional and local governments across Europe to develop and deliver better policy. HELIUM, one of the Interreg Europe projects, is focusing on policies affecting Health Innovation. By creating an environment and opportunities for sharing Good Practices, HELIUM aims to improve the support mechanisms for Health Innovation. Among many other inspiring Good Practices, we concluded that the living lab concept which is built upon principles of user driven open innovation has the potential to enrich the existing sets of instruments for regional innovation policies.

 

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT 

24/10

WORTH project: Submission deadline

IF YOU ARE SELECTED YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • Funding of up to € 10,000 for each project
  • Coaching and advice
  • Product market positioning and branding
  • Participation at two international events
  • Networking and cross-sector collaboration
  • Product development.

FIND OUT IF YOU CAN APPLY

Partnerships must involve two or three partners with different profiles

  • Designers; self-employed professionals, design labs, and start-ups
  • Makers; crafters and SME manufacturers
  • Technology firms; innovators, tech labs, tech providers and start-ups

from at least two participating countries. We are looking for creative and disruptive minds involved in the following sectors: #Fashion/textile #Footwear #Furniture/home decoration #Leather/fur #Jewellery #Accessories

YOU CAN APPLY

  • If you have an idea and already have a potential partner to work with
  • If you have an idea but do not know a partner, we can help you to find the right one.

 

 

MORE INFORMATION

23/10

European R&I Partnerships Initiatives

For further details and registration contact: ferlaino@apre.it

Due to limited space, registration is on a first come first served basis.

 

Participant will receive a confirmation email before the event

 

This event will be attended by ENoLL Network Manager Miguel Galdiz.

22/10 - 23/10

H2020 Proposal Writing Workshop

Join H2020 Proposal building workshop organised by ENoLL Innovation Partner – Vandejong. The workshop will take place on 22 and 23 October in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Open and forthcoming calls of common interest will be addressed, mainly under Science with and for Society (SwafS), Societal Challenge 6 and ICT. Participants can also propose other interesting calls! Don’t forget to register for the workshop via this link

 

Participants are invited to indicate the calls in which they are most interested. Based on the interest of participants, the calls will be clustered.

 

Agenda of the two-day session: 

 

Monday 22 October
11:00-12:00 Welcome & Introductions
12:00-13:00 Overview and Scene Setting
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-18:00 Parallel Call Clusters Working Groups (SC6 Calls)
19:30 Dinner

 

Tuesday 23 October
10:00-13:00 Parallel Call Clusters Working Groups (SWAFS Calls)
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00 Parallel Call Clusters Working Groups (ICT and Other Calls)
17:00 Closing

 

 

Calls which will be addressed

 

SC6 Calls

MIGRATION-01-2019 Understanding migration mobility patterns: elaborating mid and long-term
migration scenarios
MIGRATION-06-2019 Addressing the challenge of migrant integration through ICT-enabled
solutions
MIGRATION-03-2019 Social and economic effects of migration in Europe and integration policies
MIGRATION-07-2019 International protection of refugees in a comparative perspective
TRANSFORMATIONS-02-2019 Transformative impact of disruptive technologies in public services
TRANSFORMATIONS-03-2019 Innovative solutions for inclusive and sustainable urban environments
TRANSFORMATIONS-04-2019 Innovative approaches to urban and regional development through cultural tourism
TRANSFORMATIONS-07-2019 The impact of technological transformations on children and youth
TRANSFORMATIONS-08-2019 The societal value of culture and the impact of cultural policies in Europe
TRANSFORMATIONS-11-2019 Collaborative approaches to cultural heritage for social cohesion
TRANSFORMATIONS-13-2019 Using big data approaches in research and innovation policy making
TRANSFORMATIONS-16-2019 Social platform on the impact assessment and the quality of
interventions in European historical environment and cultural heritage sites
TRANSFORMATIONS-17-2019 Societal challenges and the arts
GOVERNANCE-04-2019 Enhancing social rights and EU citizenship
GOVERNANCE-13-2019 Digitisation, Digital Single Market and European culture: new challenges
for creativity, intellectual property rights and copyright
GOVERNANCE-17-2019 Democratic crisis? Resolving socio-economic and political challenges to
reinvigorate democracies

GOVERNANCE-18-2019 Innovation in government – building an agile and citizen-centric public sector

 

 

SWAFS Calls
SWAFS-01-2019 Open schooling and collaboration on science education
SWAFS-05-2019 Grounding RRI practices in research and innovation funding and performing
organisations
SWAFS-07-2019 EURAXESS TOP V
SWAFS-08-2019 Research innovation needs & skills training in PhD programmes
SWAFS-09-2019 Supporting research organisations to implement gender equality plans
SWAFS-11-2019 Scenarios for an award/certification system for gender equality in research
organisations and universities in Europe
SWAFS-12-2019 The gender perspective of science, technology and innovation (STI) in dialogue
with third countries
SWAFS-14-2019 Supporting the development of territorial Responsible Research and Innovation
SWAFS-15-2019 Exploring and supporting citizen science
SWAFS-16-2019 Ethics of Innovation: the challenge of new interaction modes
SWAFS-17-2019 Consolidating and expanding the knowledge base on citizen science
SWAFS-19-2019 Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication
SWAFS-20-2019 Building the SwafS knowledge base

 

ICT Calls

ICT-25-2019 Interactive Technologies
ICT-33-2019 Startup Europe for Growth and Innovation Radar

 

Other Calls

SC5-14-2019 Visionary and integrated solutions to improve well-being and health in cities

 

Find more information on the calls here. For any questions contact francesca.spagnoli@enoll.org.

19/10

MED Creativity for Inclusive Innovation

The Social&Creative Community organizes the international seminar “MED creativity for inclusive innovation” on October 19, 2018 in Palermo, within Vestino festival.

 

Creativity is a central feature mediterranean life and an essential component of its economy in many ways that are currently being explored by ongoing initiatives in the Social&Creative Community of the EU’s Interreg MED Programme. In particular, the CreativeWear project is developing a network of Creative Hubs to build new forms of collaboration between individual creatives and the textile and clothing industry. Vestino 2018, a city-wide celebration of creativity in textile and clothing held in Palermo on October 19-22, is one example of this approach.

 

ENoLL will be present in this meeting facilitating encounters, supporting knowledge transfer and testing co-creation techniques amongst Mediterranean creatives.

 

For more information on the event click here.

12/10

EU budget for the future – the road ahead

AGENDA:

 

  • 08.30 – 09.30 (Europe/Brussels)

    Registration

  • 10.00 – 11.20

    Panel I – The priorities for the European Union

  • 11.40 – 13.00

    Panel II – A modern approach to traditional EU policies

  • 15.00 – 16.20

    Panel III – The future of the EU budget

  • 16.20 – 17.30

    Q&A and closing

10/10

Co-creating open digital services for age-friendly cities and communities

Local governments are more and more using open data to provide public services to their citizens. However, they lack tools on how to involve citizens, especially older citizens, in the design, planning, implementation and evaluation of these initiatives in order to make them address citizens’ needs and expectations in their daily life.

 

The EU-funded Mobile Age project, together with older persons, has developed and tested co-creation methodology and tools in field sites across Europe (Bremen, South Lakeland, Zaragoza and Region Central Macedonia). The final conference of the project will be the opportunity to present both tools and feedback, helping other cities and regions benefit from them.

 

The event is free of charge. For more information consult https://www.mobile-age.eu/

10/10 - 11/10

The flood expo

The Flood Expo is the world’s largest exhibition and conference designed to showcase the latest innovations that further the way flooding is predicted, prevented, and managed. It takes place on the 10th & 11th of October 2018 at ExCeL London, and tickets are free from the Flood Expo website.

The show features over 200 innovative suppliers, 100 expert speakers, live demos, live debates and networking areas.

 

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09/10

Delivering Sustainable Development Goals at regional and local level

The European Committee of the Regions, Eurocities, and the Council of European Municipalities and Regions, have joined forces to organize a workshop on the implementation of SDGs at regional and local level. This event will take place during the European Week of Regions and Cities. Registrations opened on Monday 9 July. The event code is 9WS73.

Following the adoption of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in 2015, the European Commission is proceeding with the translation of SDGs within the EU. Among other initiatives, it has created a multi-stakeholder’s platform on SDGs, where its 30 members, representing a wide variety of interests, advise on SDGs delivery and help to speed up its process. The creation of the platform itself already highlights a new drive towards inclusiveness; it shows that the EU is shifting towards new ways of governance to face the challenge of sustainability, thereby maximizing the potential of all actors to contribute to SDGs.

At this event, we will explore how regions and cities in particular contribute to the implementation of the sustainable development agenda. We will address what sustainable development means at their level, how they translate it on the ground, and the steps involved in “localizing SDGs”. We will also discuss how to link these efforts with progress and support at EU and national levels, as well as the key role of cities and regions in SDGs governance.

This event is directed as much at regions and cities, which are already working on SDGs and are willing to exchange on their experience, as at regions and cities, which are not yet engaged in SDGs but which want to know where to start.

Programme of the event:

We will debate with leading regions and cities on the added-value of their mobilisation on sustainable development, how they translated it on the ground and where to start when you want to “localize SDGs”.

We will also debate on how to link these efforts with progress and support at EU and national levels, what kind of governance we need to boost implementation.

14:30 – 14:35: Setting the scene

14:35 – 15:15: Panel 1: SDGs & Europe – Multi-level governance for Europe

Moderator: Bert Kuby, Head of Unit, European Committee of the Regions

Panellists:

  • Daphne Von Buxoeveden, Policy Officer, European Commission Secretariat General, responsible for the EC multi-stakeholders’ platform on SDGs
  • Annika Lindblom, Secretary General, National Commission on Sustainable Development, Counsellor, Ministry of the Environment, Finland
  • Natalia Vera, Secretary General, Network of Regional Government for Sustainable Development
  • Arnoldas Abramavičius, Member of the EC multi-stakeholder Platform on SDGs, Member of the Committee of the Regions and local, Mayor of Zarasai, Lithuania

Q&As

15:15 – 15:55: Panel 2: Localising SDGs

Moderator: Silvia Ganzerla, Policy Director, Eurocities

Panellists:

  • Stefano Marta, Coordinator, Territorial Approach to SDGs, OECD
  • Hans Sakkers, Head of department of European and International Affairs, City of Utrecht
  • Enric Nomdedéu i Biosca, Autonomous Employment Secretary and General Director of the Valencian Employment and Training Service, Region of Valencia, Spain
  • Bert Janssens, Coordinator International and Europe, Flemish association of municipalities, VVSG, Belgium

Q&As

15:55 – 16:00: Conclusion and next step – Angelika Poth-Mogele, Executive Director, CEMR

Come and join us on 9 October! Register at https://europa.eu/regions-and-cities/ with the event code 9WS73.

The Square Conference Centre is located in Rue Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussel

09/10

Cross-border co-creation Living Laboratories for Local development

How can co-creation improve the definition and implementation of local and cross-border development policies? This workshop will begin by presenting the European Network of Living Labs co-creation expertise and experiences with local development as well as transnational living labs. This will be accompanied by the experience gained by the PITER GRAIES Lab – Integrated Territorial Plan “Active, Innovative and Solidly Rural Generations” on the Italy-France cross-border cooperation programme Interreg Alcotra. Goal: to make rural areas attractive (governance, services, mobility, work, economy) for new populations and generations. Strategy: co-creating solutions and skills with the territories, in an integrated, innovative and sustainable (living laboratories) way.

 

 9QA124
 Q+A sessions

Moderator: Zsuzsanna Bodi (ENoLL Director)
 Tiziana Fiorini , Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL Chairman of the Executive Board)
 Territorial development (regional, urban, rural)
 Metropolitan City of Turin
 english (en)
 Building SQUARE – Brussels Convention Centre, Room Silver hall
 28/09/2018

 

 

08/10 - 11/10

European Week of Regions and Cities

The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.

 

The event was created in 2003 when the European Committee of the Regions invited Brussels-based local and regional representations to the European Union to open their doors to visitors simultaneously. One year later the European Commission’s DG for Regional Policy also joined the adventure.

 

Developing from the initial concept, the event has become a European networking platform for experts in regional and local development. Exchange of good practice in economic development and social inclusion, cross-border cooperation, public-private partnerships, regional innovation and community-led local development have become some of its many topics.

 

Over the years, the event has grown into the key event on EU Regional Policy. It welcomes some 6.000 participants in October each year (local, regional, national and European decision-makers and experts) for more than 100 workshops and debates, exhibitions and networking opportunities.

 

In addition to the Brussels-based workshops, local events are run from September to November all over Europe.

 

Who should participate?

 

The European Week of Regions and Cities and its workshops, debates and networking activities are addressed to:

  • members of the European Committee of the Regions, members of the European Parliament and national, regional and local politicians;
  • European, national, regional and local government officials and experts in the field of managing and evaluating cohesion policy programmes;
  • representatives of private companies, financial institutions and European and national associations;
  • journalists from European, national, regional and local media outlets;
  • researchers, PhD or masters students and practitioners in the field of European regional and urban policy.

The typical participant is from the regional or local administration and new to the event, and is travelling to Brussels specifically for the event.

 

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05/10 - 07/10

JAMTODAY GRANADA 2018

What is JamToday Granada?: it is a contextualized event, taking place yearly in Granada (a location in South Spain) aiming creation, implementation and development of educative games.

 

Different actors and stakeholders are joined (game development companies, educative and creative profiles, public sector, municipalities, Living Labs entities, etc.) to run an event called “Game Jam”. A Game Jam is a kind of contest similar to a Hackathon but concerning games development: 2 or 3 days where different groups develop a game prototype according to a defined topic.

 

More than 100 participants in the last edition!!

 

Website and registering: http://www.jamtodayandalucia.com/
Video: https://youtu.be/T4oychRJbGI
Twitter: @jamtodayAND
Hashtag: #JamTodayGR2

Creativity, design and new training models as a mean to open new innovation tracks on young people.

04/10 - 05/10

Open science: from values ​​to practice. Building a roadmap for transformative change

Open Science (Open Science) is a movement that aims to share scientific research and its data in all civil society, reinforcing the idea of scientific knowledge as a public good and taking advantage of the possibilities offered by new digital technologies to disseminate and facilitate access to scientific knowledge. Includes open access to publications, data, codes, methodologies, ethics and integrity, open evaluation of research, educational resources with the participation of various interest groups in research . The Open Science is implemented in parallel with the responsible research and innovation (RRI) since they share some of the objectives and both movements are driven by different scientific communities, governments and the European Commission.

 

 The objective of this act is to start building a roadmap for the practice of Open Science with the collaboration of national and international experts from different disciplines and the exchange of knowledge and good practices among the participants.

 

We will focus on four main strands of Open Science:

1) Open access;

2) Integrity and reproducibility of research; 

3) Evaluation of research; and

4) Involvement of interest groups . 

 

 

The event itself will be an experience of co-creation from work sessions dedicated to generating specific recommendations with the contribution of all relevant stakeholders.

 

The target audience is the academic scientific community and the industry, political and financial leaders, civil society organizations and the educational community. The main result of this B · Debate will be a list of actions with the possibility of becoming a vital guide for the implementation of the Sciences Oberta in Catalonia and Spain. This will include specific recommendations for different interest groups, as has been done in other countries such as the Netherlands or Portugal.

 

Sign up

03/10

Experts Workshop: EntreComp and Living Labs

This workshop aims to present the EntreComp Framework and to contextualize it into a Living Lab network as Guadalinfo is. By producing a common definition of what entrepreneurship as a competence is, the framework aims to establish a bridge between the worlds of education and work.

Guadalinfo is working on evolving the strategic support to entrepreneurship, considering the potential of developing human competences instead of only accelerating start-ups. Sparking creativity and designing methologies on the basis of the quadruple helix innovation model, confer a Living lab a predominant position on developing entrepreneurship competences among citizenship.

 

Draft agenda:

 

  • State of the art and entrepreneurship opportunities
  • EntreComp into action
  • Using EntreComp
  • Competences mapping in Guadalinfo
  • How to tackle vulnerabilities
  • How to assess the impact
  • Moving forward: new action lines

 

EntreComp:

JRC Science Hub https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/entrecomp

http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC101581/lfna27939enn.pdf

28/09

The prospects of climate services

EU-MACS and MARCO organise a whole day stakeholder meeting for users and providers of climate services in Berlin on Friday 28 September.

 

What can you expect: 

– main findings and messages
– meeting experts and acquainting with specific results and tools in person
– discussing the projects’ output and recommendations
– panel discussion
– recurrent on-line feedback on the presentations and discussions

 

Draft Agenda

09.00 – 09.10: Welcome from the project coordinators (Adriaan Perrels (FMI) and ThanhTam Le (Climate KIC))

09.10 – 09.40: Highlights from MARCO & EU-MACS

09.40 – 10.00: Questions & Answers (+ on-line feedback option)

10.00 – 11.10: How to position and profile your climate services products (Patrizia Pawelek UnternehmerTUM)

11.10 – 11.30 coffee break

11.30 – 12.40 Matching user needs and climate service offers (LGI)

12.40 – 13.30 : Lunch (Buffet on site) + ‘exchange ideas / try the tools / challenge solutions’

13.30 – 14.30 : Panel Discussion: How to enhance take-up and use of climate services and create a viable climate services market? Panelists: users, service providers, service developers, policy makers

14.30 – 14.45 : Coffee Break

14.45 – 16.00 : Shaping the future of the market for climate services – what are the critical success factors? – short presentations on selected topics – pitches from the participants – plenary discussion

16.00 – 16.15 : Conclusions (Adriaan Perrels and Thanh-Tam Le)

 

 

REGISTRATION

28/09

The Collider by MWCapital – Application Deadline

Following a successful first edition, the Mobile World Capital is re-opening applications for one of its most disruptive programmes, the tech-transfer Venture Builder The Collider. I would greatly appreciate it if you could help us to disseminate our latest communications pack to your communities

 

The Collider venture builder is looking for serial entrepreneurs in the following fields:
● Utilities
● Health
● Mobility
● Industry 4.0

and technologies in the following fields:
● Artificial Intelligence
● Internet of Things
● Blockchain
● Virtual Reality/3D

The Collider will select 10 CEOs, 10 COOs and 12 scientists to become founders of disruptive
startups through venture building trainings, developing a minimum viable product with up to
€50K in funding.

 

More information

27/09

Citizens’ Dialogue in Paris

Main topics: the future of Europe and the EU budget.

 

When:
Thursday 27 September 2018, 18.00 – 20.00 (CEST)
Where:
288 Boulevard Saint-Germain
75007 Paris

France

 

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26/09 - 27/09

Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference

The second Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference will take place in September 26 – 27, 2018. Lahti University of Applied Sciences organizes the second international Smart Cities in Smart Regions Conference in 26-27 September 2018. Esteemed keynote speakers will introduce their insight of the conference themes. The second keynote has been confirmed and he is Dr Stephan Pflugmacher Lima, Professor, University of Helsinki, joining Professor Rohinton Emmanuel from Glasgow Caledonian University.

 

The main themes of the conference are:

• Green Infrastructure and Well-being

• Design, Technology and Digitalisation

• Circular economy and Entrepreneurship

 

The call for proposals for oral presentations and posters in the mentioned topics is open until 29th of January 2018. Alongside academic papers, also best practices and case studies are welcomed and they will be accepted according to more practical criteria.

 

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25/09 - 27/09

Nordic Edge

By bringing together the best thinkers and the best doers, Nordic Edge Expo will be a not-to-be-missed arena for ideas exchange, inspiration, insights and action.

 

Follow the official website of the event 

 

ENoLL is joining forces with Eindhoven, Groningen, Stavanger and ERRIN to prepare a co-creation workshop in the frame of UNALAB project.

 

The workshop ‘Co-creating Smart Nature-based Liveable Spaces – Necessary Solutions for Real-life Challenges’ is part of the Nordic Edge Expo & Conference 2018 and will take place on 26th September in Stavanger, Norway. This interactive workshop will bring together relevant stakeholders from municipalities, academia and businesses to address real life climate issues, which today’s European smart cities are facing. Through a facilitated gamified co-creation tool – the CoCo-toolkit, participants will explore pre-selected urban challenges.

 

CHALLENGES:

 

CHALLENGE 1: Mitigating the effects of excess surface water from the Ullandhaug catchment area during extreme rain events by Stavanger city council

Challenge Topic Flooding

Scale of the challenge District

Description of Challenge

Plan and establish workable nature-based solutions to ameliorate the effects of flooding in a steeply sloping area with high rainfall.

 

 

CHALLENGE 2: Reduction of environmental impacts of medium-sized cities as Lemgo by implementing smart sensors and actors by Fraunhofer IOSB-INA Industrial Automation branch, Lemgo

Challenge Topic Environmental Monitoring

Scale of the Challenge All medium-sized cities in Germany and in Europe

Description of the Challenge

Continual recording and evaluation of environmental data to allow a serious and unemotional public discussion about the impacts of environmental factors based on hard facts. As part of the LEMGO DIGITAL initiative, the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA will expand the city centre of the Old Hanseatic City Lemgo into an open test and hands-on laboratory (Living Lab). The goal is digital innovations for everyday life based on the Internet of Things (IoT). The innovation platform will be used by researchers, municipalities and industry in the future together with citizens.

 

 

CHALLENGE 3: Mobility as a service: how to widen the scope of sustainable and efficient means of transportations in Greater Geneva area? by SnailMob

Challenge Topic Well-being, Densification, Pollution

Scale of the Challenge City

Description of the Challenge We believe in the need to find alternative, more innovative solutions, and promote the legal and infrastructure changes needed to implement them. There is an enormous potential to bring significative improvement to mobility efficiency and safety, well-being, noise reduction, air quality, traffic congestions, frustration levels, city attractivity, and more.

 

 

CHALLENGE 4: How nature-based solutions can support circular systems in city blocks? by City of Tampere

Name of Challenge How nature-based solutions can support circular systems in city blocks?

Challenge Topic Scarcity, Densification

Scale of the Challenge Neighbourhood

Description of the Challenge

City of Tampere is growing, and city centre is becoming denser. This densification leads into small, multi-layer and multi-functional urban grounds, which should serve e.g. recreation/health, water management and traffic/parking. In addition, these grounds should not waste resources (e.g. energy, water, nutrients). In densifying city, gardens are often built on top of underground car parking, which limits carrying capacity and possibilities to infiltrate storm waters. Furthermore, water/nutrient recycling has not taken place so far in urban blocks and maintenance has difficulties to cope with multifunctional gardens.

 

Summary of the challenges can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDgU4D9LnSU&feature=youtu.be

 

 

25/09

Citizens’ Dialogue in Vienna

When
Tuesday 25 September 2018, 10.00 – 11.30 (CEST)
Where
Haus der Europäischen Union, Vienna, Austria
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20/09 - 21/09

OPEN INNOVATION SUMMIT II EDITION

OIS 2018 will explore the key enabling factors of cities’ capacity to innovate, prosper and share the benefits of growth with all.
OIS 2018 will bring together leaders from governments, cities, corporates and civil society organisations to share successful practices, models and ideas, in the spirit of mutual learning and exchange.

 

ENoLL Member Torino City Lab will host two sessions:

 

16.30 – 19.00: THIRD SESSION – City Lab

The session will host two connected panels: a roundtable hosted by the City of Turin to confront on the model of its forthcoming “ Torino City Lab” initiative, and an arena between large companies and start ups engaged in a discussion about open innovation, cities as testing grounds and the future of the Smart City.

 

16.30 – 18.00: Torino City Lab

After the development of several sectoral “Living Lab pilots” in the field of “civic technologies” applied to urban environment at the district since early 2016, the Torino is aiming to scale this experience towards a new and improved administrative and policy framework called “Torino City Lab”. The shift will be in brief from sectoral living labs managed through periodical “Call for testbeds” to an “always open” framework specifically aimed at providing real-life testing environments for “frontier innovation” in smart cities.

 

The objective of this session is then to open the confrontation in a multi stakeholder perspective and with a view to other EU and extra-EU experiences to fine tune the operational model of “Torino City Lab” which will be launched in October 2018.

 

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20/09

Citizens’ Dialogue in Turin

Main theme: “Europe in my plate. Waste less, eat better”.

When
Thursday 20 September 2018, 18.00 – 19.30 (CEST)
Where
Circolo dei lettori, Via Bogino 9 , Turin, Italy
17/09 - 18/09

iSCAPE Summer School in Hasselt

The 2-day Summer school (Air Quality Sensing and Approaches for Mitigation using Smart Solutions and Citizen Engagement) organized by the iSCAPE project (www.iscapeproject.eu) is scheduled to be held on 17 and 18 September 2018.
Objectives and Expected Outcomes:

The summer school aims to broaden awareness of air pollution and ways to control it. The two day event will provide participants with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in relation to behavioral change initiatives and sensing technologies for air quality management and control. Through the co-creation workshops during the 2-day summer school, participants will learn about the living lab approach to solve various problems related to the environment.

 

Participants will have an opportunity to use low-cost sensors, developed within the iSCAPE project and make sense of the collected data through visualization platforms. A team of international experts and practitioners will be there to guide participants throughout these 2 days.

This Summer School is organized as part of the iSCAPE project and it will showcase the most recent research and development activities.

 

Who should attend

We invite students and researchers who are involved in environmental and air quality management studies and have keen interest in learning tools/methods to engage communities, stakeholders and citizens in resolving air quality problems.

 

Cost

Registration is free of cost, but seats are limited. Please click here to register.

 

Agenda

The agenda for the 2-day summer school can be found here (pdf, 221 KB)

 

Where

The summer school will be held at Conference Room OG-B1.1 groen, Universiteit Hasselt, Martelarenlaan 42, 3500 Hasselt, Belgium. More details on how to get there can be found from https://www.uhasselt.be/Contact-and-location

13/09

The Interreg Europe good practice database for regions and cities

Interregional cooperation has proven to be an efficient tool for identifying good practices. But how useful are the practices if only the project partners know about them? The Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform and our good practice database make this knowledge accessible to everyone.
The database covers four topics: research and innovation, SME competitiveness, low-carbon economy, and environment and resource efficiency. It features a continuously growing collection of good practices that are well evidenced and validated by experts. These initiatives have already proven to be successful and have the potential to be transferred to other contexts.

This lunchtime briefing will introduce the good practice database and other ways policy makers can benefit from the services of the Policy Learning Platform. In addition to presentations by the representatives of the Interreg Europe Joint Secretariat and experts of the Policy Learning Platform, project partners and regional practitioners will also share their experiences.

 

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12:00 – Registration and light lunch
13:00 –Welcome by:

  • Anne Wetzel, Hauts-de-France Region
  • Erwin Siweris, Interreg Europe
13:10 – Introduction to the Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform by:
  • Kirsten Petersen, Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
  • Thorsten Kohlisch, Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform

13:20 – Discover the Interreg Europe good practice database with:

  • Luc Schmerber, Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
  • Katharina Krell, Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform

13:30 – Good practices in the spotlight. Presentations by:

  • Voucher for SMEs to access pilot and demo infrastructures, Brecht Vanlerberghe, Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant, Ghent (BE) / SmartPilots project
  • Regional roadmap towards circular economy, Susanna VanhamäkiLahti University of Applied Sciences, Lahti (FI) / BIOREGIO project

14:00 – Q&A from the audience
14:30 –End

 

 

Please register here by 6 September

Websteaming will be provided.

 


Contact:
Organizer: Interreg Europe
13/09

NGI Forum 2018

The Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative aims to shape a human-centric internet which empowers individuals and reflects European values, boosting its socio-economic impact and strengthening European digital leadership.

 

The NGI Forum aims to gather those actors whose work and active engagement in various policy, research and innovation areas are paving the way to design, build and refine the Internet of tomorrow. The NGI Forum is an opportunity to share knowledge with leading experts from a variety of disciplines, including privacy and trust, decentralised data governance, discovery and identification, artificial intelligence, and more.

 

While attending, you can contribute to the dialogue on the best way to build the next generation internet. The event will include a mix of specialist talks, open discussions, and interactive working groups, with an emphasis on stimulating discussion and the free exchange of ideas between researchers, SMEs & startups, industry players, policy makers, and civil society.

 

Please, register at ngiforum2018.eventbrite.co.uk.

13/09

Citizens’ Dialogue in Ljubljana

This dialogue is part of a full day event entirely devoted to youth, youth work, youth employment and the active participation of youth in society.

Several youth NGOs from Slovenia have joined forces and have led youth empowering projects, backed with EU funds, to help young people gain skills, enter the labour market, open their own business and to make their  voice heard.

 

The conference will showcase the key results and lessons learned, it will provide space for an in-depth discussion on the future of youth work, youth employment and youth policies, including on EU level, it will open a dialogue with political decision-makers, and offer some inspiring stories with interesting speakers.

 

For more information check out  https://mladimoprihodnost.si or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/583205548748655/

Interpretation SI/EN for the dialogue with Commissioner Navracsics will be available.

 

Practical information

When
Thursday 13 September 2018, 16.00 – 17.30 (CEST)
Where
Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention centre, Dunajska cesta 18, Ljubljana, Slovenia
12/09

Evidence-based development of serious games for the educational sector

Seminar objective

The seminar aims to create an open space of exchange, bringing together representatives of the relevant stakeholders in the field of games and serious games for educational purposes.

 

During the event, European Schoolnet, eConfidence partners and Scientix experts will engage with the participants around the lessons learnt from their activities concerning games at school.

 

Participants will have the opportunity to contribute actively presenting their experience, projects and initiatives related to key topics and questions during the group discussions.

 

Target audience

  • Representatives of Ministries of Education
  • National/regional authorities responsible for education policy
  • Games developers
  • Researchers in the field of social sciences and games for learning
  • Educational professionals (teachers, school heads, pedagogical coordinators, school counsellors)

 

Seminar topic

Serious games – that is, games with an educational purpose – have become popular in schools and have been shown to support knowledge acquisition as well as bring about behavioural, perceptual and cognitive change. They can be an important learning method provided they have a sound underlying pedagogical design.

 

In this workshop, we will look beyond what we already know about their use in education to what kind of impact we expect them to have and how to move from vision to evidence.

 

We will identify some of the current challenges for initiatives aiming to develop games for the schools context and to involve social science researchers, game developers and schools in this process.

 

We will look together at how serious games have a positive impact in behavioural changes, how they can be used in learning and teaching environments as a positive resource for young people, teachers, parents and carers, what innovative methodologies can be applied to develop games and serious games for the educational context. We will also look into opportunities, sustainability actions and recommendation for future activities.

 

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12/09 - 23/09

Metropolis: by Light

Metropolis: by Light is the unique result of a collaboration between cities, universities and companies in Greater Copenhagen, to develop, test, research and demonstrate intelligent & human centric lighting solutions.

 

During the event we will also officially open the Lighting Metropolis living lab in Greater Copenhagen. The new living lab will work as a strong complement to DOLL, as it’s geographically more spread out and is based on cross-regional collaborations.

 

The conference has, among others, four acclaimed keynote speakers, guided tours of the new living lab, roundtable talks to drive the political agenda forward – and concludes with a 10-day major lighting event to show what light can do for a city’s social sustainability.

 

At Metropolis: by Light you will meet speakers fom the visionary cities, cutting edge researchers and industry leaders who are transforming the region into a world-leading living lab, as well as getting the opportunity to tour the lab and get first-hand experience of the innovative solutions, such as:

  • Office building of the future
  • Light for learning
  • Light for safety & security
  • Light for place-branding
    Plus many more

 

REGISTER

12/09

SynchroniCity Open Call Webinar

Join SynchroniCity on 12 September for the introductory webinar on the SynchroniCity 3M€ Open Call which will be launched on 1stJune. The Open Call will be an opportunity for SMEs, cities and large businesses to apply for funding and pilot IoT and IoT enabled solutions in Europe and beyond. We are pleased to be hosting speakers from four of SynchroniCity’s partners: Martin Brynskov from Aarhus University, coordinator of the project; Francesca Spagnoli from European Network of Living Labs,Communications Lead; Gemma Guilera from Future Cities Catapult, who leads the Open Call and Martino Maggio from Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa, responsible for the SynchroniCity framework. All together, the team will be providing an overview of the project, the Synchronicity framework, the Open call and next steps.

 

AGENDA:

10am – 12pm CET

Welcome – Francesca Spagnoli – European Network of Living Labs

Introduction to SynchroniCity – Martin Brynskov – Aarhus University

SynchroniCIty Open Call presentation – Gemma Guilera – Future Cities Catapult

SynchroniCity Framework – Martino Maggio – Engineering Ingegneria Informatica spa

Open Call Administrative requirements – Gemma Guilera – Future Cities Catapult

Q&A

Closing Remarks – Francesca Spagnoli – European Network of Living Labs

 

 

Please connect to the following link to access the webinar:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/1418839882712538883

 

 

REGISTER

 

10/09 - 21/09

CIID Summer School

Learn new design skills and tools to create impact! The Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design launches their Summer School in Barcelona (10-21 September). All the 10 workshops will happen under the umbrella of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

The Institute will bring world-leading experts in digital technologies, innovation and creative leadership from across the world. Thanks to the ‘learning by doing’ philosophy the Summer School platform is open to all and does not require any specific prior knowledge or skill-set.

 

Enroll in the Summer School Programme

06/09

Public Hearing: European Regional Development and Cohesion Policy

The EESC is preparing several opinions on this package and will organise a public hearing on “Regional Development and Cohesion Policy – Cohesion Policy for the Period 2021-2027” bringing together officials, experts and civil society representatives to engage in the necessary consensus-building on the way ahead for our cohesion policy, which would also serve as an input to the EU leaders’ decisions expected in the coming years.

 

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03/09

World Smart City Awards DEADLINE

The prestigious World Smart City Awards were established in order to identify cities, projects and innovative ideas promoting sustainable urban development around the globe and are one of the key activities at the event. These internationally acclaimed awards aim to recognize, promote and support pioneering city strategies, projects and ideas that can potentially change citizen’s lives through their outstanding innovation and impact.

 

Each year hundreds of proposals are sent in from key smart city players from around the globe, with last year’s figures reaching 309 applications received from 58 participating countries, and winners hailing from the Netherlands, Spain, China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Argentina and USA.

Winners will be announced on November 14 in front of an audience of more than 1,000 key public and private decision makers, providing an excellent opportunity to gain prestige and visibility. For the chance to be considered, submit your entry by the deadline of September 3.

Who can participate?
The World Smart City Awards are aimed at both public and private sector, cities, businesses, entrepreneurs, startups, digital innovators, developers, research centers, universities, civic techs, civil society representatives, non-governmental organizations, cooperatives, consortiums (public-private) and social activists with innovative ideas, research, visions and solutions for the management and development of our cities.

 

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22/08 - 24/08

OpenLivingLab Days 2018

 

OpenLivingLab Days 2018 will take place in Geneva, Switzerland between Wednesday 22 August and Friday 24 August. The event will be hosted by Genève Lab, Energy Living Lab & Mobile Communications and Computing for Quality of Life (mQoL) / CUI – ISS.

 

The annual event includes interactive sessions, workshops, lively discussion panels with excursions and off-site visits with the aim of giving the participants a wider insight about models, theories and technologies related to Living Labs. Participants have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience from the leading experts on the subject and to network with other Living Lab enthusiasts.

 

VISIT THE WEBSITE

21/08

Learning Lab Day

One day before the OpenLivingLab Days annual conference – we will invite Learning Lab member and all interested organisation to learn about Living Labs – how to establish a Living Lab, how to run and sustain it, business models and best practices.

 

The learning Lab programme is offered on an annual basis to a group of Learning Lab mentees. The programme consists of Living Lab trainings and learning materials.

 

Visit the website

15/08

Open Call for Innovations – Deadline

What should you do?

Shortly describe your innovation and ambitions for testing and improvement. The BRIGAID team will contact you to explain next steps and guide you in registering your innovation at www.climateinnovationwindow.eu. From the submitted innovations BRIGAID will select 6 to 9 innovations and provide them with funding and support for testing and improvements.During this final call BRIGAID especially welcomes nature based solutions, but other solutions are also eligible.

Minimum requirements of innovations:

• has been developed by an innovator with legal representatives in a EU or associated country
• mitigates impacts from floods, droughts or extreme weather events
• is at a technical readiness level (TRL) of 4 or higher (i.e. a prototype has been developed and is ready for further testing in the lab or field)
• is a structural, software or nature based solution

 

 

Interested? Contact the BRIGAD team before 15 August 2018 at:
climate-innovation@brigaid.eu

17/07 - 22/07

Moscow Urban Forum 2018

On 17–22 July 2018, Zaryadye Park will host the Festival of the Moscow Urban Forum. This year’s theme is «Connect Generations».

 

The lecture and educational part of the Festival is aimed at providing clear answers to vital questions with the participation of famous Russian and foreign architects, economists, scientists and business representatives by means of lectures and discussions.

 

As part of the cultural, entertainment and sports programs there will be premiere screenings of films about the world’s megacities, competition of urban startups, theatrical and musical performances and urban master classes. Visitors will be able to taste street food from Moscow’s best start-up eateries, sign up for tours and quests around the capital, take part in a photo exhibition, dance a waltz on the stage of the amphitheatre, attend a large concert of independent alternative music with artists from all over the world and work out in the park.

 

ENoLL President, Tuija Hirvikoski, will present ENoLL and leading Finnish examples at the session City as a living lab. Testing technologies for the future cities. 

 

Follow the official website for more information

16/07

Webinar: Creative ways to address housing exclusion

Join The Young Foundation and FEANTA – European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless – for an informal conversation on different ways to address housing exclusion and share your own experiences and stories of creative methods tackling the issue of affordable housing.

 

If you want to share your own experience/work or want to learn about new creative solutions and approaches for dealing with the problem of housing exclusion this webinar could give you some inspiring ideas. We’ll be covering:

  • Approaches for innovation that focuses on impact
  • Networks and collaborations as a route for scaling impact
  • Community-led initiatives

 

 

Sign up here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/21fe8efe139d2c70cde7dc3c8da9331e

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

03/07

Pathways for employ: Final demo

Experts workshop for the validation and demonstration of the “Pathways for employ” assessment and accreditation on digital competences platform. An event to discuss important aspects about the validation and certification on digital competences.

 

Pathways for employ assessment and acreditation platform is based on the DIGCOMP framework, and evaluates the key elements of the digital competence that are required in the competence profiles selected: entrepreneur and virtual office workers.

29/06

Nordic Edge workshop: Challenge submission deadline

The workshop ‘Co-creating Smart Nature-based Liveable Spaces – Necessary Solutions for Real-life Challenges’ is part of the Nordic Edge Expo & Conference 2018 and will take place on 26th September in Stavanger, Norway. This interactive workshop will bring together relevant stakeholders from municipalities, academia and businesses to address real life climate issues, which today’s European smart cities are facing. Through a facilitated gamified co-creation tool – the CoCo-toolkit, participants will explore pre-selected urban challenges.

 

Submit a concrete example of a challenge related to climate change and nature-based solutions that your city or region is facing, that can be used during the workshop. Please note that if your challenge is selected for the workshop, we would like somebody from your city or region to come to the workshop in Stavanger to present the challenge to the group of participants that will work with your challenge.

 

SUBMIT A CHALLENGE 

27/06 - 28/06

SMART CITY EVENT 2018

On the 27th and 28th of June 2018, Euroforum will organize the 8th edition of the International Smart City Event 2018. This Event will take place in The Hague during the Volvo Ocean Race. In 2017 more than 700 professionals from 30 different countries, attended this Event.

 

Governments, corporates and knowledge institutions will work together on smart solutions for the city (of the future). You meet smart city experts and hear about best practices!

 

During these 2 days there will be several keynote speeches, masterclasses, round table sessions, project battles, experiments, Excursions and much more!

 

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27/06 - 28/06

Smart City Global Technology & Investment Summit 2018

Smart Cities Global Technology & Investment Summit 2018

which is under the Patronage of His Excellency, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the President of the Algerian People’s Democratic Republic, and hosted by Smart City Algiers, will feature:

 

  • Two-day leadership summit
  • Business exhibition
  • Gala dinner
  • VIP city tour

 

With attendance from:

  • Over 4000 delegates
  • 150 key speakers
  • 50 sessions

 

Building on the experience of a wide range of speakers working with a variety of technology startup ecosystems around the world, the most critical ones will be revisited, with a specific emphasis on the aspects that relate to incubating, accelerating and funding the nascent high-risk technology ideas, all the way to engineering and business validation, and growth.

 

Together with ENoLL President, Tuija Hirvikoski, key Speakers will include International City Mayors and Government Ministers, Smart City Investment Heads, Industry CEOs and CIOs, Heads of Smart City Investment at Global Institutions. There will be a specific focus on Africa and the Emerging World’s challenges in evolving their technology and innovation ecosystems.

 

The agenda shall include:

  • Witnessing startup ecosystem models: experiences from around the world with experts from Korea, USA, Japan, France, UK, UAE, Algeria, India, Egypt, Turkey, Germany, etc.
  • Accelerators, incubators: whats next 10 years after. Lessons learned
  • The venture capital dimension: few decades after, are the VC models up for disruption?
  • Startups competition and awards with international juries

 

Apply to attend: http://www.smartcityalgiers.com/contact

25/06

Supporting Innovation – “Sharing experience in view of Horizon Europe”

The workshop intends to take stock on Horizon 2020’s schemes for funding innovation. Some of them are currently part of the EIC Pilot programme 2018-2020 (SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation, FET Open, Horizon Prizes), whereas other experiences come from the EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) and will be discussed in view of Horizon Europe. A dedicated session will explore the current activities and strategy of well-known innovation platforms supporting innovators, bearing in mind the objective of streamlining the European innovation ecosystem as a whole.

 

For registration, contact: aprebruxelles@apre.it

25/06

Horizon 2020 Info Day on Societal Challenge 2 calls for proposals of 2019

This event is organised in conjunction with the brokerage event organised on 26 June 2018by the BIOHORIZON project. More information and registration are available here.

 

This information day is the opportunity for attendees to get some insight into the Societal Challenge 2 calls for proposals of Horizon 2020, for the Work Programme of 2019, covering Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy.

 

This Info Day targets potential applicants of the three upcoming calls for proposals published under the Societal Challenge 2 Work Programme for 2018- 2020:

  • Sustainable Food Security
  • Blue Growth
  • Rural Renaissance

 

Registration for the event is free of charge and compulsory. However, due to limited space, applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. Registrations will be open until 15 June but will close when the maximum number of participants is reached. Travel and subsistence costs should be covered by the participants.

 

All sessions will be webstreamed and recorded, and presentations will be published after the event.

The links to the webstreaming will be live on 25 June 2018 from 9:30 onwards.

21/06

The Rise of Midsized Cities in the Meetings Industry

The findings from the report show more and more meeting planners are looking toward midsized cities to host their programs. Many groups are getting priced out of the larger metropolitan areas, as rates for hotel rooms, meeting venues, food and beverage and other ancillary spend increases incrementally every year.

At the same time, midsized cities from Calgary, Canada to Stuttgart, Germany have undergone sweeping urban revitalization efforts, building up their infrastructure and transportation links. They’ve increased airlift, hotel and venue capacity and enhanced their visitor experience exponentially.

The result of these shifts is that for some destinations, being a midsized city is no longer necessarily a negative for attracting events. Midsized destinations have easily navigable downtown footprints. They often have a unique visitor experience or local vibe that’s not easily duplicated elsewhere. More than anything, midsized cities are more affordable, and local leaders in both the public and private sectors dedicate more effort and individualized attention to service groups because they appreciate the business.

 

Webinar details

20/06

E-COOL Kick-off Seminar

Guadalinfo Living Lab network will be presenting their experiences in contextualizing the ENTRECOMP framework to the territory at the E-COOL kickoff seminar (Interreg Europe). The presentation will be deglosed into three main pillars:

 

  • Preliminar results on the adoption of the ENTRECOMP framework in the Living Lab methodologies to support and promote entrepreneurship through competences training.
  • How to articulate entrepreneurship and digital competences (ENTRECOMP and DIGCOMP) on a Living Lab environment
  • Best practices

 

E-COOL project summary:

Promoting entrepreneurship is an enabler of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and it is one objective EU regions have pursued since the EC included it into 2020 Strategy. Entrepreneurship development has economic and social benefits, since it is not only a driving force for job creation, competitiveness and growth; it also contributes to personal fulfillment and to achieve social objectives. That is why the EU encourages entrepreneurial initiatives and to unlock the growth potential of businesses and citizens. However, only a 37% of Europeans (Eurobarometer 2012) would like to be self-employed.

The Entrepreneurship Action Plan adopted by the EC in 2013 to reignite Europe’s entrepreneurial spirit includes initiatives for educating young people on entrepreneurship. To ensure that EU economy remains globally competitive, young generations of Europeans need to be inspired to develop their entrepreneurial mindset. EU 2020 Action Plan argues that young people benefitting of a specialised entrepreneurial education are more likely to start-up a business and to better tackle challenges in their professional career and life in general. Hence, there is good reason to ensure better quality of entrepreneurial education. Most approaches in recent years have focused on improving the skills or competences youngsters should obtain only within the education system. However, an integrated approach is needed, where the school, their friends, family and the social environment, shall play each one a relevant role, contributing to generate a more adequate atmosphere to boost their entrepreneurial mindsets, intrapreneurial attitudes and innovation capacities. This project will identify and exchange –through a quadruple helix approach- good practices for creating friendlier entrepreneurial ecosystems and actions to boost entrepreneurship in young people mindsets. The good practices and lessons learnt will be transferred into Action Plans to be included in regional policies.

19/06 - 21/06

Air pollution 2018

Air Pollution 2018 is the 26th Annual Meeting in the successful series of international conferences organised by the Wessex Institute dealing with Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution.

 

The meetings in this series have discussed and considered many important air pollution issues and the international nature of the attendees has ensured that the conference findings and conclusions enjoy a wide and rapid dissemination amongst the air pollution science and policy communities. Air pollution issues remain one of the most challenging problems facing the international community. The series has demonstrated the widespread nature of the air pollution phenomena and has explored in depth their impacts on human health and the environment.

 

The scientific knowledge derived from well-designed studies needs to be allied with further technical and economic studies in order to ensure cost-effective and efficient mitigation. In turn, the science, technology and economic outcomes are necessary but not sufficient. Increasingly, the conference has recognised that the outcome of such research needs to be contextualised within well-formulated communication strategies that help policymakers and citizens to understand and appreciate the risks and rewards arising from air pollution management. Consequently, the series has enjoyed a wide range of high-quality papers that develop the fundamental science of air pollution and an equally impressive range of presentations that places these new developments within the frame of mitigation and management of air pollution.

 

This important conference brings together contributions from scientists from around the world to present recent work on various aspects of air pollution phenomena. Notable in each of the conferences in this series has been the opportunity to foster scientific exchange between participants. Each meeting has provided a further opportunity for identifying new areas of air pollution science demanding collaborative investigations.

 

Read more on the official website of the event

18/06 - 19/06

Global Entreps Awards #5G Citizens

This year’s edition is devoted to the ‘Addis Ababa’ UN Sustainable Development Goals. The Global Entreps Awards are always accompanied by an International Congress showcasing cutting-edge best practices, keynote speakers and an open debate between society (citizens), authorities, and private stakeholders: #5Gcitizens 2018 is this year’s proposed output, with Social Innovation being the leading subject matter.

We split #5Gcitizens, the most remarkable event on Social Innovation for 2018, into a cross-cutting subject matter: ‘Citizens’, plus five main topics:

  • Digitisation,
  • Collaborative Economy,
  • Energy Poverty,
  • the UN Sustainable Development Goals (in particular EmploymentEducation and Tourism) and
  • Circular Economy for Global Trade.

 

See more

16/06

JAMTODAY JUNIOR

A collaborative experience to discover, learn, explore and share new skills while developing a videogame with social and educative purpose. 30 kids under 14 years grouped in 10 teams will share a complete journey developing low skilled videogames based on Scratch aiming to awake vocations, spark creative thinking and promote competence training.

 

This event is one more piece of the big picture representing the project: “JAMTODAY ANDALUCIA”

This is the way the ‘narrative’ of the project is traced: low skilled users are trained in basic game (creativity, narrative, graphic design) and videogame (Scratch) skills and prepared to share game jams ( www.jamtodayalmeria.com ; www.jamtodaygranada.com ) with creative, professional developers and experts. We are experiencing that users participating as novel users have the opportunity to create synergies, contacts and competences to spark motivations and evolve to a professional career in the game and videogame sector. And this is what we use to name as: “the narrative of the participant”:

14/06

Guadalinfo Innovators Demo-Day

“Start up your idea at the Demo-Day”: 11 innovators (8 women) are going to present their technological innovations and business models to investors and experts

 

These innovations emerge from the previous editions of the acceleration programme “Guadalinfo Boost”, a six months accompaniment programme, both online and presential, with the expert advise of mentors where ideas are developped into real innovations within a community based innovation ecosystem

13/06 - 14/06

Water Innovation Europe 2018

Water Innovation Europe is returning for its 2018 edition under the theme ‘The road towards a water-smart society: Overcoming the water challenges of the future’ on 13& 14 June 2018 in Brussels to shed light on how Europe can ensure availability of water for urban, agricultural, and industrial use and deal with the risks of increasing water scarcity, pollution of fresh water sources, and impacts of climate change.

 

Follow the official page of the event

13/06 - 14/05

Krakow the City of Innovation. IMPACT CEE Conference

Krakow is one of the most breathtaking Polish cities. The Old Town, the Jewish Quarter and the Wawel castle. All who joined us during OpenLivingLAb Days 2017 in Krakow for sure will agree with that.However, there is much more in Krakow than just old historical places. Krakow is a perfect mix of tradition and modernity, and it is the ideal place to start and to talk about your business.

 

Krakow is home for over two hundred startups, modern hubs and many technological and economic events. Heard of Azimo, Brainly, sher.ly, Seedia or Airly? These great startups hail from Krakow. If an entrepreneur chooses Krakow as a home for business, he or she will benefit from well educated, and qualified young graduates from over 30 universities that are based in Krakow. The startup ecosystem might be a new one, but it’s developing fast; it’s already in the top three Polish cities when it comes to the number of startups. There are a loads of tech university graduates looking for a new challenge. So is Malopolska region with 3 mln population.

 


 

IMPACT CEE in numbers: 2 days, 4 stages and 8 tracks impacting our world: 5G economy & the future of IoE,  Fintech,  Science to business, Industry 4.0. , Digital state, Biotechnology and digital health,  Transportation, energy and environment, Retail and e-commerce.

 

Target groups: Industry 4.0., ICT companies, innovative service companies, manufacturing companies, R&D institution, public authorities

During Coffee Breaks there is the opportunity to have B2B meeting with accredited companies, start-ups and Business Innovations Centres and Bodies offering support and dealing with SME & big companies.

 

Afternoon: Business Booster, Start-up Prize, Expo, Matchmaking

 

INTERESTED in INDUSTRY 4.0?

On 13th June Krakow Technology Park is running the session Industry 4.0 together with project partners 3D Central project, financed by the Interreg Central Europe Programme. It is the final conference closing project and we expect active participation of all the partners of the consortium which established a network of regions of innovation active in rapid prototyping and smart engineering technologies from Südtirol-Alto Adige, Lombardy, Austria, Region Stuttgart from Germany, Slovenia, Hungary, and Poland.

 

Under the 3D Central the e-learning platform has been created as well.

Interested? Go to: https://trainingtool.3dcentral-interreg.eu/moodle/

Looking for networking opportunities. You can’t find the better place. Each year there are over 500 events organized and IMPACT CEE is one of the top events ever.

For more information go to: https://impact18.impactcee.com/

13/06 - 16/06

International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management

The Conference aims to address the significant issue of sustainable solid waste management through the promotion of safe practices & effective technologies. The Conference focuses mainly on modern solid waste technologies. It aims to stimulate the interest of scientists and citizens and inform them about the latest developments in the field of municipal solid waste management.

 

Separation at source, Biological Treatment, the treatment at central facilities, waste prevention, bio-waste utilization, recycling promotion, Waste-to-energy technologies & energy recovery, smart technologies for waste management, sludge management, agricultural and livestock waste, management of specific waste streams (construction & demolition waste, waste from electrical and electronic equipment, etc.), biotechnology, circular economy, Best Available techniques, symbiosis networks, energy consumption and saving, carbon footprint and water footprint, zero-waste initiatives, plastics and bioplastics, marine litter constitute main conference subjects.

 

Special attention will be drawn to the valorization prospects & the products from solid waste, such as: biofuels, compost, materials, etc. It is also ambition to strengthen the link of the applied research with industry. Emphasis will be placed on waste management issues and resource efficiency in islands and generally isolated and remote areas. Hazardous waste including household hazardous waste constitutes new target area of the conference.

 

The Conference will provide an opportunity to bring together scientists & professionals from government departments, industries, Municipalities, private institutions, research & education institutions, being a forum for the exchange of the most recent ideas, techniques & experiences in all areas of solid waste management. A special workshop will also focus on representatives of local authorities and municipalities in order to promote integrated solid waste management schemes.

 

Visit the official website for more information

12/06

SynchroniCity Open Call Webinar

The SynchroniCity open call launches June 1st 17:00 CEST and closes September 30th 17:00 CEST. Here you will find all the information you need to join, including guidelines, technical specification and helpdesk. SING UP FOR THE WEBINAR

AIM OF THE OPEN CALL

The purpose of this is to create a global market for human-centered IoT-enabled urban services which are interoperable, replicable and reusable across cities and across domains.

WHO IS IT FOR?

  • Companies that can provide an IoT data-enabled application or a full stack solution.  The application/solution must have been that have already demonstrated in a relevant environment. SMEs can apply alone or in a Pilot Group. Large businesses can only apply in a Pilot Group in partnership with at least one SME Lead Applicant. To find out more, download the documentation for SMEs and Large Businesses.
  • Cities that will help create and sustain a global and agile market for IoT-enabled urban services. Cities can only apply in a Pilot Group in partnership with at least one SME Lead Applicant. To find out more, download the documentation for New Applicant Cities.

SCOPE

The SynchroniCity open call will cover three specific themes: sustainable mobility, citizen engagement andenvironment & wellbeing as well as a an open theme.

FUNDING

Each application can be funded with:

  • up to €100.000 if an SME applies alone;
  • up to €200.000 for Pilot Groups of 2 organisations;
  • up to €300.000 for Pilot Groups of 3 organisations or more.

Synchronicity open call will co-fund 80% of the total individual budget of each project. The remaining 20% will need to be provided by applicants either as in-kind support or by bringing in funding to the project. Funding to cities and large businesses is limited to €60.000. Note that SMEs, cities and large businesses that are not from the EU or H2020 associated countries are welcome to apply but they will not be eligible for funding.

OPEN CALL PILOT CITIES

You will need to pilot your solution in at least two pilot cities, but preferably more.

At least one of the pilot cities should be a Core Pilot City (Antwerp, Carouge, Eindhoven, Helsinki, Manchester, Milano, Porto and Santander). You may also include new cities in your Pilot Group.

You may also include new cities in your Pilot Group. Find out more about the Core Pilot Cities here and New Applicant Cities here.

DURATION OF THE PILOT

Maximum 6 months (between February and September 2019).

 

SynchroniCity webpage 

12/06 - 28/06

International Business Festival

Our Festival celebrates and supports business, through unmissable conferences, seminars and bespoke business brokerage meetings. We’re returning to Exhibition Centre Liverpool for three weeks from the 12 – 28 June 2018, bringing a world of business to anticipated crowds of more than 25,000 visitors. We’re building upon the legacy of our successful 2014 and 2016 festivals, but we’re also bringing you something totally different at the same time.

 

Over three weeks, the 2018 International Business Festival will showcase the world of business as it is today, through an exceptional programme of conferences and seminars. Each will feature input from leading authorities in their fields, promising a range of contrasting and insightful views. It’s what gives our festival its lively atmosphere, memorable debates and lasting value.

 

The 2018 International Business Festival will also help businesses get to grips with new markets, including China, India and the Americas. True lands of opportunity, where savvy businesses can secure substantial growth.

 

The event will feature an international marketplace, festival incubator, TED style talks from leading business minds, an innovation hub and brokered business meetings to make new deals happen. If you’re looking to shake up your business, access new markets, grow, develop, innovate and network, there’s no better event for you than the 2018 International Business Festival.

 

WEBSITE 

08/06

High-level conference dedicated to the EU cohesion policy: post-2020 perspectives for convergence and sustainable regions

The event is scheduled within the framework of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. It will be the first public debate on the proposal for the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2021-2027, which was announced in May.

The purpose of the conference is to enable the relevant stakeholders to convey their key messages regarding the future cohesion policy, taking into account the European Commission’s legislative proposals for cohesion policy and the MFF for 2021-2027. The discussions will be based on 3 panels:

 

  • The European added value of cohesion policy
  • The new EU budget – challenges and opportunities for cohesion policy after 2020
  • Risk and cost of non-cohesion of the EU regions

 

Commissioners and high-level officials of the European Commission, members of the European Parliament and the European Committee of the Regions, and ministers from the Member States will participate in the forum.

 

Webpage of the event

05/06

Innovative Europe? Time for a new EU innovation strategy

Europe’s economy is picking up – but what about its engine for future growth: Research and innovation? This conference debates the policies and programmes Europe will need for long-term prosperity – across all sectors: health, ICT, manufacturing, energy, regional development and more.

 

Highlights include:

  • Devising a broad, cross-sectoral innovation policy – energising industry large and small
  • How to finance innovation – from Juncker Plan to European Innovation Council?
  • What mission for the next EU Framework Programme?
  • Workshops on removing barriers to innovation – in artificial intelligence, intellectual property, regional development and other areas (registration for the workshops will open soon)

 

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Jean-Eric Paquet, Director-General, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission
  • Mariana Mazzucato, Special Advisor on Mission Driven Science and Innovation to Commissioner Moedas, European Commission; Founder and Director, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, University College London
  • Christian Ehler, Member of the European Parliament
  • Karen Maex, Rector Magnificus, University of Amsterdam
  • Jacques Volckmann, Associate Vice-President, Global R&D sites, hubs and scientific support, Sanofi Pasteur; CEO, Sanofi Vaccine technologies SAS
  • Hermann Hauser, Chair, High Level Group of Innovators, European Commission; Co-founder, Amadeus Capital Partners
  • Patrick Prendergast, President and Provost, Trinity College Dublin
  • Sauli Eloranta, Head of Innovation and Technology, Rolls-Royce Marine
  • Daria Tataj, Chair, Research, Innovation and Science Policy Experts (RISE), European Commission; CEO, Tataj Innovation
  • Pekka Soini, Director General, Business Finland

 

More information

04/06

Workshop Leveraging Behavioural Change for Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings

The workshop is organized within the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Project called TOGETHER (Towards a Goal of Efficiency Through Energy Reduction). The TOGETHER project aims at promotion & dissemination of the concept of integrated energy management in public buildings, also by involving building users in the process and giving them opportunity to follow real-time energy consumption through the installation of smart meters.

 

During the event the participants will have a unique opportunity to get familiar with:
– holistic vision of a building, considering it not only as a structure but also a set of functions, processes and people using it;
– innovative concepts for managing energy in public buildings, involving data analytics and users empowerment;
– innovative tools developed within the TOGETHER project supporting active users engagement in energy management processes;
– practical cases related to the so called Demand Side Management, i.e. the modification of consumers’ demand for energy through various methods such as incentives and education.

 

Apart from listening to the inspiring presentations, the participants will have an opportunity to take part in the networking session with the representatives of project partners. Together they will discuss the best ways of motivating building users to engage in energy-saving efforts and of using smart metering systems to ensure this change.

 

The workshop is part of the European Sustainable Energy Week and will be followed by a thematic stand at the Energy Fair on the 6th of June (Residence Palace, Rue de la Loi 155- Brussels). You are kindly welcome to visit us also there!

 

The event is organized in cooperation with the Veneto Region, Brussels Office.

 

Alun Jones, Representative of the European Network of Living Lab for the Coventry University will speak about Living Lab Concept and Approaches.

 

Register here

04/06 - 05/06

Future oriented- technology analysis conference

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission is launching a call for contributions for the 6th edition of the FTA – Future oriented- technology analysis- conference 2018. Focused on the theme ‘Future in the making’, it will be held on 4 and 5 June 2018 in Brussels.

 

In a time when policymaking is going through a paradigm shift, a stronger emphasis is placed on the ability and flexibility of future-oriented methods to respond to new needs. The conference will foster conversations on how to combine forward-looking approaches with elements of complementary fields of policy support, especially those bringing innovation to how policymaking is conceived and implemented – such as design for policy, behavioural insights, science and technology studies and complexity approaches – to improve its strategic relevance for policymaking.

 

Contributions and discussions will be framed around a set of horizontal themes: People & Power, Policymaking & Practice and Perceptions & Potentials. Around these themes we would like to invite contributions that bring:

 

Challenging insights from recent (policy-oriented) foresight and future-oriented processes (STRAND 1)

 

Advances in theory and methodology supporting policymaking (STRAND 2)

 

Hands-on experience of methods and tools (STRAND 3)

 

Abstracts of individual presentations, hands-on sessions and posters can be submitted until Sunday 4 March 2018 (midnight) through this website: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/FTA2018contribution .

Further details on the horizontal themes, the strands, the contributions, the Steering Committee and other important dates can be found in this call-for-contributions.

The conference organisers encourage contributions from practitioners coming from science, business, policymaking and civil society organisations.

Please note that only abstracts submitted directly through the online form will be considered.

Abstracts should include a clear description of the contribution to the selected strand, the methodological approach, the results and/or impacts.

Please disseminate this notice to your network of contacts that might be interested to contribute to FTA 2018.

 

· To submit your contribution: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/FTA2018contribution

· Further information: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/fta2018

· Email: JRC-FTA@ec.europa.eu

The conference registration will open on March 1st, 2018.

30/05 - 31/05

Smart City for the Citizens 2018: Urban Mobility

This year’s program will mostly focus on urban mobility: how to use data for planning public transport in the cities, which are the best intelligent transport system practices in the world, how to engage citizens in urban planning and inform them about temporary changes etc.

 

Follow the official website of the event. 

22/05 - 25/05

U4IoT Co-Creation Workshop for Smart Cities

Co-creation techniques are an important method for enabling smart cities projects to be driven by the wants and needs of citizens and municipalities. In collaboration with the City of Carouge, Mandat International, the University of Geneva (MAS on IoT), and SynchroniCity, the European project U4IoT is organising a four-day course and workshop on co-creation for smart cities from the 22nd – 25th of May in Geneva and the City of Carouge.

 

The program starts with two days of instruction on co-creation techniques for smart cities and methods for aligning Internet of Things projects with local stakeholders’ needs and priorities. It will bring experts from across Europe and will be followed by two days of co-creation workshops in Carouge where participants will get the chance to apply those techniques in a real environment.

The program is free and open to smart city employees, IoT experts, European LSP partners, and University students*, with the opportunity to attend only the days that really interest you.

 

For a complete overview of the full four days, see the workshop booklet: 2018_03_16_U4IoT Co-creation Workshop for Smart Cities_v1.1

Register for the event here: English / Français

*participation in the full program will count for 3 credits in the Master of Advanced Studies on the Internet of Things at the University of Geneva.

21/05 - 25/05

EU Green Week

EU Green Week 2018 will explore ways in which the EU is helping cities to become better places to live and work. Showcasing policy developments on air quality, noise, nature and biodiversity, waste and water management, it will promote participatory approaches to urban development, networking schemes, and tools for sharing best practices, engaging local authorities and citizens, and encouraging them to share their vision of a sustainable future.

 

The week will officially open on 21 May in Utrecht (The Netherlands) and will close on 25 May in Madrid (Spain). The high level EU Green Cities Summit will take place in Brussels, 22-24 May

 

Read more on the official website of the event

21/05 - 22/05

DIGITAL DRAGONS CONFERENCE in KRAKOW

On 21 and 22 May Kraków will again become the Capital of European Gamedev, and this thanks to the Digital Dragons conference. We’ve slated nearly 100 talks by the industry’s experts and tycoons from all over the world, the competition for indie game developers, and a plethora of opportunities for networking into the two days. We hope this year you will join us!

 

Why is it worth it? First of all, Digital Dragons is a true feast of the Polish game dev community, attracting representatives of practically all studios in Poland. It is a unique opportunity to hold countless meetings, discover the pearls of Polish game dev, and test new domestic productions.
It is not a coincidence that Digital Dragons has become known as the Polish GDC: attractive lectures by experts from studios of the magnitude of Naughty Dog, 11-bit studios, Remedy Entertainment, CD Projekt RED, Sony Santa Monica, Creative Assembly, and Techland. Increasing their attractiveness from year to year, they make the presentations component highly popular.

 

Indie games fans have their place secured at Digital Dragons: in fact, there is an entire floor where Indie Showcase is held. The most prestigious indie games competition in Poland, it attracts plenty of attention, and last year boasted 60 studios from 13 countries. High level of the games presented at Indie Showcase is proved by the later success of its winners, to mention 911 Operator and Timberman.

 

We have far more attractions for you: an ideal chill out zone with a view of the historic Wawel Castle for comfortable, off-the-record meetings, accompanying events hosted in the coolest places of Kraków, the city of cool, and last but not least, the Digital Dragons Awards Gala for the best productions of 2017.

 

Interested? Ready for challenges and a lot of fun?

 

Visit our website: http://digitaldragons.pl/

and register today.

08/05 - 09/05

Fiware Global Summit

The FIWARE Global Summit unites developers, entrepreneurs, political decision-makers, thought leaders, business executives and investors to exchange views and developments how smart IoT and Open Data solutions can be implemented in the areas of Smart Cities, Industry 4.0 and Agriculture.

 

Startups and Corporates

… get in touch with high-level decision makers on municipal, state and EU-level.

… meet the potential public and private partners

… get up-to-date insights about the upcoming global Open-Data-Standard and its adoption for business benefits

… get access to international investors in the field of IoT, Smart Cities, Industry, Agriculture

 

Cities and Public Authorities

… share best-case-practices with one another

… get access to state-of-the-art service providers

… get up-to-date insights about the upcoming global Open-Data-Standard and its relevance for increasing the quality of urban life and public well-being

 

Developers

… share up-to-date knowledge about Open Data technology amongst one another

… get in touch with the most innovative cities worldwide

… get in touch with leading businesses and most innovative startups in the field of Smart Cities, Industry, Agriculture

 

 

For more Info, visit the official website website: https://www.fiware.org/summit/global-2018/

07/05

Mediterranean Innovation comes to Brussels: Bringing creative minds together

ENoLL, as a partner in TALIA, is inviting you to join us in Brussels on 7th May for a networking event between two creative and complementary communities of practice: the Med Creative Community (TALIA project partners & Modular Projects) and the Belgian Creative ecosystem, represented by Creative Ring and De Krook. The host, Hub.Brussels is an exceptional location where co-creation, collaboration, and creativity come together through their main Living Lab project: Living.Hub

 

What is the event about?

In a nutshell, the aim of the event is to increase transnational activity and knowledge exchange between creative clusters and networks in the Mediterranean and Belgium. This is a powerful approach deeply rooted in the concept of inclusive growth in moving towards a more collaborative and creative Europe. In this sense, the role of ENoLL in TALIA is of key importance in connecting the Med area with the ‘heart of Europe’ and other creative communities across the continent.

 

This event will be an opportunity for you to network and learn, create new contacts, discover new sources of creativity and expand the possibilities for future transnational project collaboration.

 

You can register now here: goo.gl/55kzBZ

07/05 - 11/05

Open Gov Week

For one week in May, doers, leaders, and thinkers from around the world will come together to share ideas, discuss solutions, and commit to new levels of citizen participation in government.

 

Find out more on the official website of the event 

06/05 - 08/05

International Future Center Summit

Experience the art of mixing play and serious work‭, ‬learning together and doing something of value‭.‬

In this‭  ‬nomadic‭, ‬three-day learning/co-creating event‭, visit and experience several world class Future Centers and discover their‭ ‬operating principles‭.‬

Join the three-day prototyping Lab

You can explore and co-create new ways to drive impact‭, ‬using insights and learnings from the places attendees will visit‭, ‬the operating principles‭ ‬of‭ ‬Future Centers‭, ‬and the multi-intelligence that you bring‭.‬

The summit is like a pop-up prototyping lab‭: ‬prototype some of these new ways of thinking and working‭, ‬using real world challenges as an agenda‭,‬‭ ‬and real world locations as our playing field‭.

 

Find more information on the official website of the event

04/05 - 06/05

JAMTODAY ALMERIA 2018

What is JamToday Almería?: it is a contextualized event, taking place yearly in Almería (a location in South Spain) aiming creation, implementation and development of educative games.

 

Different actors and stakeholders are joined (game development companies, educative and creative profiles, public sector, municipalities, Living Labs entities, etc.) to run an event called “Game Jam”. A Game Jam is a kind of contest similar to a Hackathon but concerning games development: 2 or 3 days where different groups develop a game prototype according to a defined topic.

 

More than 100 participants in the last edition!!

 

Website: http://www.jamtodayalmeria.com/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FIck7StsUA
Twitter: @jamtodayAND
Hashtag: #JamTodayAL3

Creativity, design and new training models as a mean to open new innovation tracks on young people.

03/05

Digital Transformation: Delivering the vision for agile, flexible and secure public services

Enterprise Transformation Summit: Blueprint for Commercial Success is bringing together senior business leaders to hear from the biggest global brands and innovators. Join us to learn how strategic digital transformation can drive businesses to greater commercial success. The senior-level event will be attended by industry experts including chief executives and board directors, Chief Digital Officers, Heads & VPs of Digital Transformation, and Chief Technology Officers from companies actively seeking inspiration to transform their customer experience, services, products and cultures.

 

According to Gartner’s latest survey results, 42% of CEOs are now actively pursuing digital transformation efforts in one form or another. The study found that 56% of CEOs said that digital improvements have already increased their profits, proving that the approach is paying dividends. Disruptive technologies, including intelligent machines and advanced analytics, are reaching the masses and transforming not only customer experiences but also changing the way businesses operate.

 

Learn how the integration of digital technology within all areas of business will result in fundamental changes that provide new growth, innovation opportunities and fastest time to value.

 

Read more on the official website of the event

25/04

Cities and regions in Europe as Test beds: making the most of the opportunities

Building on a series of debates, around the need for a coherent strategy for Test beds in Europe, this lunch debate will focus on the role of cities and regions as test environments and how test beds can contribute to urban- and regional development and increase regional attractiveness.

 

A panel with representatives from the European Commission, regions and cities, industry and research will discuss the topic together with the audience. ENoLL Vice-President Wim de Kinderen will present regional perspective at the Panel debate.

 

If you would like to attend this lunch debate, please register by sending an email to elin.nyberg@stadshuset.goteborg.se by Monday 23rd April.

 

The debate is co-organised by RISE, Research Institutes of Sweden; The Association of Swedish Engineering Industries, Teknikföretagen; City of Gothenburg European Office and Business Region Göteborg.

24/04

Collective Innovation for Public Transport in European cities conference

The H2020 Project CIPTEC is coming to an end. Now, it’s time to share our findings with the community. CIPTEC has created innovative concepts and tools for Public Transport that lead to more passengers at reasonably low cost. Also, CIPTEC tested collective intelligence methods to improve the overall understanding of urban public transport demand.

 

Do you wish to know:

• how you can be (more) innovative,
• how you can involve and engage your customers in processes and
• how you can embrace knowledge transfer from other sectors?

 

Contact information:
e-mail: conference@ciptec.eu
tel.: +32 (0)9 223 86 12

Registration and more information:
http://conference.ciptec.eu

 

24/04

Open Research Data to Support Sustainable Health Initiatives

The Open Science platform Frontiers has the pleasure to announce its 2nd Annual Data Services Workshop ‘Open Research Data to Support Sustainable Health Initiatives’ (24 April 2018, 09:00-16:30, Hotel Renaissance, Brussels).

The workshop is organised in collaboration with SwissCore and the Horizon 2020 Open Science projects OpenMinTed and OpenUp.

The workshop aims to draw lessons from recent successes in the application of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) to data-intensive health research, and to discuss policy challenges and actions necessary to unleash the full potential of open research data in health for the benefit of society. It will feature panellists from leading institutions and companies specialising in this field, together with representatives from academic libraries, patient advocacy, research funders, universities and the European Commission.

 

 

Register for the event

20/04 - 22/04

African Hackathon VR/AR

DigiArt LivingLab will host from April 20th to 22nd at NET-INFO School Tunis, the African Hackathon for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. The hackathon will hold in 7 African countries (Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Egypt, Kenya, Cameroon,Tunisia). this hackathon is a fun, fast paced, strenuous, yet highly rewarding event where developers/coders, designers, strategists, and enthusiasts come together to work on project ideas and win prizes. The AR/VR hackathon will last 48 hours and focus on the rapidly evolving immersive technologies of Augmented and Virtual Reality.

 

Follow official website of the event. 

18/04 - 19/04

Made in MED

Built on the concept of Fablab: “Fabrication Laboratory”, the MADE in MED event will present the first results of our 90 projects through a conference and an exhibition. These two days will be an opportunity to convey the idea and values of co-working, knowledge sharing and innovation but also to look towards the future of cooperation in the Mediterranean.

 

The whole event will therefore combine a political agenda, with the integration of PANORAMED (axis 4 project) and with the active participation of decision-makers, linked with a thematic/technical agenda, showing how Interreg MED project results contribute to three transversal themes: climate change, blue economy and inclusive growth.

 

More information on the official website of Interreg MED

15/04

Social Challenges

Socialchallenges.eu is a platform aiming at creating a marketplace where actual social challenges can meet powerful and innovative solutions. A space where the work among different players make the European Social Ecosystem vibrant and collaborative. Where a challenge is transformed into a new business opportunity.

 

The Platform supports committed Public Authorities, Private Companies, Third Sector Organisations in defining, prioritising social and environmental challenges, and uploading them onto the platform It encourages the participation of social innovators, startups and SMEs to identify, fund, co-develop and test concrete solutions to these needs.

 

 

SocialChallenges.eu will disburse its grant fund of €2.400.000 through an open call for proposals. Applications may only be submitted via the Social Challenges Innovation Platform (http://www.socialchallenges.eu). Please note applications must be submitted in English. A grant of EUR 30,000 will be allocated to each of the 81 successful grant applications. The 2nd cut-off date goes from January 15th 2018 to April 15th 2018. At that time, the solutions that have been proposed for those challenges that have been online for at least 90 days and have received at least 3 solutions will be evaluated.

 

Read more on the official website

04/04 - 06/04

International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society

Theme of the conference is: Expanding cities – Diminishing space

 

Cities are growing. Retreat and regeneration areas are getting smaller. This brings along enormous challenges and threats.

 

At the same time there are unprecedented technologies that might help solve the issues.

 

Can “Smart Technologies” and “Smart Cities” be the answer on how to handle the challenges of urban growth? What is the role of urban planning in those highly dynamic developments?

 

We invite researchers and practitioners from the world of urban planning, urban technologies and related disciplines to propose presentations for REAL CORP 2018 via www.corp.at. Your abstract should indicate the topic of your presentation and how the paper will make an original contribution to the subject.

28/03

Golden Opportunities for the Silver Economy

Learn about the Silver Economy and the chance it offers to solve some of the biggest challenges ahead during our SEAS 2 Grow annual event on 28th March at Brussels Explore what it means for you and your organisation and connect with people and businesses to unlock its opportunities and drive its potential.

 

Click here to register to this free-of-charge event

 

Attending this event co-organised by SEAS 2 Grow and the Enterprise Europe Network gives you access to thought-leaders, policy-makers, developers, funders and buyers of innovations designed for the ageing population. Join us to be part of the conversation about better, happier, ageing and to be part of the community who will make the world a better place in which to grow old.

 

Focus

  • Understanding the silver economy and the cross-border challenges and opportunities it represents
  • Developing innovative products and services to meet the challenges ahead for our older citizens
  • Connecting people and businesses to solve silver economy problems
  • Fast track networking through pre-booked meetings and on-the-day speed-networking sessions

 

Why is it necessary for you to attend this event?

  • Latest insights into the silver economy across four European regions
  • Opportunity to join the debate and share your views on ageing and independent living
  • Raise your profile in the silver economy sector
  • Engage at strategic level with influential and useful contacts
  • Make valuable connections in and across disciplines, industries, organisations and countries
  • Pre-schedule one-to-one meetings with the most useful delegates
  • Meet buyers, commissioners and sellers of cutting-edge innovations for the older population
  • Become part of a community which will make this a better world for us all to grow old in

 

Who should come to the SEAS 2 Grow conference?

People and organisations whose roles or responsibilities focus on, or relate to the ageing population and/or independent living:

  • Companies developing products and services aimed at the silver economy
  • Local authorities who have challenges that need solving
  • Care organisations
  • Formal and informal care-givers
  • Assistive living specialists
  • Research institutes
  • Consultants and policymakers
13/03 - 14/03

Open Science Conference 2018

The Open Science Conference 2018 is the 5th international conference organized by the Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0. It is dedicated to the Open Science movement and provides a unique forum for researchers, librarians, practitioners, infrastructure provider, policy makers, and other important stakeholders to discuss and exchange their ideas and experiences.

 

The Open Science movement focusses on research data management in general and since most recently on FAIR data principles, i.e. findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable research data. Within this context the thematic focus of this year’s conference will be on FAIR principles of research data and supporting research data infrastructures. Invited as well as carefully selected talks, hands-on reports and panel discussions will cover both the view of research data infrastructures and the view of the scientific communities.

Within this context, this call invites providers and users of research data infrastructures, librarians, and scientists to submit project descriptions covering topics including (but not limited to):

  • Innovations and experiences with open research data infrastructures and repositories.
  • Innovative tools and methods for managing, storing, and sharing of research data.
  • Best practices and case studies dealing with FAIR research data principles and secondary data use.
  • Contributions on current data initiatives such as, for example, the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) and others.
  • Experiences and empirical studies on the use of open research data by the academic community and on the requirements of the individual researchers.

 

Please submit your English abstract which describes the main idea and the practical relevance, its innovative impact, the pursued strategy for sustainability and openness. The abstracts may not be longer than 500 words.

 

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the members of the programme committee and a review board based on the criteria practical and innovative relevance, sustainability, and openness. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present a poster and a lightning talk at the conference. The abstract, the poster and the lightning talk must be submitted and presented in English.

 

To also contribute to the open science movement, the programme committee will publish the scientific justification for acceptance on the conference website. All accepted posters (including the abstract) will be displayed on the conference website in advance. Additionally, the posters will be listed in the conference brochure.

 

Please send your submission as PDF document via EasyChair (requires free EasyChair account): https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=osc2018

 

Important dates

  • Abstract submission deadline: September 29, 2017
  • Notification of acceptance / rejection: November 13, 2017
  • Final abstract and poster submission: February, 05, 2018
  • Conference dates: Berlin (Germany), March 13–14, 2018

 

Programme Committee

Thomas Köhler, Technical University Dresden

Stephanie Linek, Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW)

Peter Mutschke, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences

Marc Rittberger, German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF)

Klaus Tochtermann, Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW)

Andreas Witt, Institute for the German Language (IDS)

07/03

European Leadership through Disruptive Technologies

The EFFECT project is pleased to invite you to the workshop “European Leadership through Disruptive Technologies: Future and Emerging Technologies towards 2030”, which will take place on the 7th of March 2018 from 18:00 to 20:00, in the building of the European Parliament in Brussels.

 

REGISTER TO THE WORKSHOP

 

The aim of the event is to reflect, together with Public Institutions, private companies, academia and researchers, on the future of FET (Future and Emerging Technologies) in the next Framework Programme (FP9). The discussion will focus on the potential of FET to act as catalyst for disruptive research and a basis for radical innovations.

 

The event will be hosted by the MEP Patrizia Toia, Vice-Chair of the ITRE Committee, and the MEP Isabella De Monte, also member of the ITRE Committee. Among the speakers, experienced researchers will share their experience in developing FET funded projects, together with representatives of research organisations, the FET Advisory Group and the European Commission.

 

The event will be followed by a networking cocktail.

28/02

Digital Democracy Day 2018 – Crowdsourcing EU legislation: Taking Decisions With Citizens and Not For Them

Many local and national governments worldwide are using crowdsourcing methods to enable people to participate in policy debates in a constructive way and to learn from each other throughout the deliberation process (“wisdom of the crowd” principle).

 

Digital Democracy Day 2018 is being organised in the framework of the EUCROWD project, under the Europe for Citizens programme of the European Commission, and will focus on how to encourage democratic engagement by exploring several national case studies and establishing a framework for an EU level pilot of crowdsourcing on the ‘Future of Europe’.

 

The event will give an overview of international crowdsourcing practices, conclusions from conferences in Europe organised by project partners, and recommendations on the most suitable policies to be crowdsourced at EU level and the most appropriate e-participation tools to be used.

 

The conference will feature two panels of experts and will explore:

Let’s Crowdsource! – Lessons Learned from Citizens at the National level

Building Our Future Together! – Towards a Crowdsourcing Pilot at the EU Level

 

MORE INFORMATION

28/02 - 02/03

World Sustainable Energy Days 2018

The energy world will meet at the “World Sustainable Energy Days” from 28 February – 2 March 2018 in Wels, Austria.

 

Energy efficiency and renewable energy are key to boosting the economic competitiveness of the EU, its member states, regions and individual businesses. Resulting economic growth provides jobs and the ability to invest in the further progress of the clean energy transition to the benefit of all citizens.

 

Clean energy for economic competitiveness and how to make the clean energy transition work for business, the planet and people will therefore be core themes of the World Sustainable Energy Days 2018.

 

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28/02

5GINFIRE Open Call

GINFIRE Open Call – phase 1 – on “Initial experiments and additional functionalities and infrastructures for experimentation” 

Submission deadline: 28 February 2018 at 17:00 Brussels local time.

 

Call objectives:

The main technical objective of 5GinFIRE is to build and operate an open and extensible 5G NFV-based reference (Open5G-NFV) ecosystem of experimental facilities that not only integrates existing FIRE facilities with new vertical-specific ones, but also lays down the foundations for instantiating fully softwarized architectures of vertical industries and experimenting with them. The initial instantiation of the Open5G-NFV ecosystem is driven by the automotive vertical industry deployed across state-of-the-art 5G infrastructures. However, it is as generic as possible in order to host other verticals applications.

 

In alignment with the overall project objectives 5GINFIRE is organizing a competitive open call targeting external organizations, industry including SMEs, research institutions, and academia, interested to perform experiments on the top of the infrastructure provided by 5GinFIRE. In order to further improve the 5GinFIRE ecosystem and add new needed functionalities for experimenters, the open call mechanism is used to involve third parties, which are able to provide the needed additional infrastructures and functionalities.

 

This 5GinFIRE open call targets the following types of experimenters and facility providers:

  • Category 1: Invite experimenters to use the Automotive EVI environment as it is, taking advantage of the provided EVI features such as SDN, NFV and VxFs to test vertical applications
  • Category 2-a: Invite open source developers to provide missing functionality that is necessary for the lifecycle management of infrastructure components that enable virtualized infrastructures (call identifier 5ginfire-1-inf-a-1).
  • Category 2-b: Invite designers and facilities providers of other verticals to take advantage of the 5GinFIRE toolsets, facilities and best practices, and instantiate new EVIs from other vertical industries (call identifier 5ginfire-1-inf-b-1).

 

Available funding:

  • Category 1: for experiment proposals, maximum 75,000€ funding per accepted proposal
  • Category 2-a: for new functionalities, maximum 60,000€ funding per accepted proposal
  • Category 2-b: for extending infrastructures, maximum 125,000€ funding per accepted proposal

 

Total of 375,000€ for proposals in Category 1 is available for this Open Call.

Total of 375,000€ for proposals in Category 2 (including both sub-categories a and b) is available for this Open Call.

 

Complete Open Call announcement can be find in the attached document and further detailed information is available on the 5GINFIRE project website at https://5ginfire.eu/.

 

If you have any further questions, please, do not hesitate to contact contact@5GinFIRE.eu.

28/02 - 01/03

Smart Cities Expo Curitiba

Smart Cities focused congress

The Congress is a great immersion for companies, researchers and world representatives who seek to meet and discuss the concepts of smart cities. It is the propitious environment for acquiring a broad benchmark on global solutions that are contributing to the development of our society. This is where the best business ideas meet and evolve.

 

Expo: A practical exchange of activities that inspire progress 

The exhibition gives participants the opportunity to see projects and technologies as well as connect all the ecosystem agents from a smart city as it is where key urban representatives come together with challenges and inspire solutions. The Expo enables the partners to create networks, sales, presentations of projects and great business opportunities.

 

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23/02

Interop Summit

INTEROP SUMMIT 2018 is all about interoperability in the context of e-government. The event aims to promote and disseminate best practices on interoperability, based upon the building blocks of the European Commission’s ISA² programme. It is organised by Informatie Vlaanderen that drives the transition to a digital Flemish government. READ MORE

20/02 - 21/02

Technology to create the most attractive SmartCity

This workshop will be limited to 24 attendees to enable meaningful discussions and interactions and will leverage real world examples of digital transformation projects in cities across Europe and in topics of interest such as how to create an innovative Smart City. Throughout the day attendees will be invited to share experiences from their digital and smart city agenda so that we all can learn from each other.

 

Who should attend:

This Executive Briefing is intended for business decision maker from Ministries of Finance, Tax administrations, Treasuries, Customs, Ministries of Economy. Decision maker profiles include Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Project & Program Manager, Chief Digital Officer (CDO), Cities CTO,. Please apply early, attendee numbers for each event will be strictly limited to create an environment for an exchange of thoughts and for the exploration of joint opportunities.

 

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19/02

ITU WORKSHOP ON DATA PROCESSING AND MANAGEMENT

1st ITU Workshop on Data Processing and Management for IoT and Smart Cities & amp; Communities, at the European Commission in Brussels

 

The International Telecommunication Union is organizing the 1st ITU Workshop on Data Processing and Management for IoT and Smart Cities & Communities, which will be co-hosted by the European Commission (Brussels, Belgium) and Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) and will. take place at the European Commission (Avenue de Beaulieu 25, 1160 Auderghem, Brussels, Belgium) on 19 February 2018.

This workshop will take place with the third meeting of the ITU-T Focus Group on IoT and Smart Cities & Communities (FG-DPM), Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) ) (Pleinlaan 9, 1050 Brussels, Belgium) from 20 to 23 February 2018 in Brussels, Belgium.

 

Objectives

The one-day workshop will provide an overview of the state-of-the-art in data processing and management to support IoT and Smart Cities & Communities, bringing global contributors together. Topics include understanding requirements, cities as customers, emerging minimal interoperability mechanisms, architectures and data models, and market creation.

 

Target Audience

ITU members and non-members are invited. Participation is free of charge.

 

MORE INFORMATION

14/02 - 15/02

Clarity Conference

No one can predict how government will look or be run in ten years time. However, we do know that we are in the middle of a digital transformation that will radically change the development of society. When public data is opened up and decision making processes are becoming more transparent, citizens will demand new knowledge, new services and a new ways to interact with the public sector.

 

What technologies, regulations and knowledge do we need to move from vision to action? How can society leverage from the digital transformation and maximise the benefits?

 

These topics will be addressed during this two day event, where changemakers are invited to discuss, share and create the Open Government of the Future. Some of the world’s leading experts in the field, along with public actors at the forefront of digital transformation, will share their knowledge and valuable experiences.

 

Welcome to an inspiring and interactive event at The Great Northern in Skellefteå, February 14 – 15, 2018.

 

The conference is a partnership between the Clarity Project and Skellefteå Municipality.

 

Visit the official website of the event: https://www.clarity-conference.com/en/

29/01

Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference: call for papers

The second Smart Cities in Smart Regions 2018 conference will take place in September 26 – 27, 2018.

The call for proposals for oral presentations and posters on the mentioned subthemes is now open. Alongside academic papers, also best practises and case studies are welcomed and they will be accepted according to a more practical criteria. Theory and practice will be equally emphasised in the programme.

 

Conference sub themes: 

  • Green Infra​structure and Well-being
  • Design, Technology and Digitalisation
  • Circular Economy and Entrepreneurship​

 

Submission:

Please submit an abstract via electronic form: here​​ by Jan 29, 2018. Abstracts will be peer reviewed and authors of proposals will be notified on March 19, 2018. Full papers are requested by the end of April 2018.​

 

EVENT WEBSITE

11/01

Connected Smart Cities Conference 2018

CSCC 2018 brings together representatives and changemakers from European and international institutions, cities, companies, NGOs, SMEs, investors and other interested professionals from around the world to discuss this year’s theme

Cities Driving the Digital Transition 

 

Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, will open the event followed by high-level plenary speakers and thematic sessions covering hot topics in the digital transition of cities and communities.

 

  • Date: 11 January 2018
  • Time: 08:30 – 18:00
  • Venue: The EGG Brussels, Bara Street 175,
  • 1070 Brussels, Belgium

 

More details and the full programme will be shortly announced on the OASC website. Find the themes of the planned sessions below:

 

05/01

ShareLab Fund Expression of Interest

ShareLab Fund aims to support early stage organisations to develop and apply collaborative digital platforms to tackle real world challenges is launching a new call. Grants of £15,000 – £30,000 are available.

 

In last year’s fund, ShareLab Fund worked in partnership with eight pilot projects, which focused on areas as broad as sharing community spaces to helping the homeless.

 

What is the ShareLab Fund?

The ShareLab Fund was established in 2016 to grow evidence and understanding of how collaborative digital platforms can deliver positive social impact. To date, most applications of collaborative digital platforms have been driven by the corporate world – and especially by Silicon Valley – in for-profit business models. We believe there is potential for some of the characteristics of those platforms, such as enabling new ways to find and mobilise assets, time, skills, money, resources and people, to be directed specifically towards addressing social needs.

 

The ShareLab Fund aims to test this hypothesis by supporting early stage organisations to develop and apply collaborative digital platforms to tackle real world challenges that deliver positive social impact.

What is meant by collaborative digital platform: A web based digital tool, such as an app or a website, that helps find, connect or mobilise assets, time, skills, money, resources or people

 

This year’s fund theme: Prevention

 

Recognising the intense pressure on local authorities and other public sector organisations, people with ideas for how collaborative digital platforms can help relieve pressure on existing local public services are invited to express their interest. These ideas might be focused on preventing social problems from starting, from growing worse, or from creating follow-on needs.

Example areas might include:

 

  • Connecting the elderly
  • Addressing transport poverty
  • Sharing community resources
  • Reducing waste and improving sustainability
  • Supporting communities to help themselves
  • Supporting people with low-level care needs
  • Encouraging children to learn and play
  • Addressing anxiety and mental health issues in young people
  • Tackling homelessness

 

Grants between £15,000 – £30,000 are given to organisations who best meet the criteria (see below), and who wish to test an innovative idea, or move from prototype to pilot.

Nesta’s grant funds can be used to cover:

 

  • Direct project costs
  • Related staff costs
  • Learning and development / user research

 

Non-financial support is also offered, in the form of:

  • Providing mentorship and advice to develop and grow the idea
  • Helping to identify local authorities or other community partners who may be willing to support a pilot
  • Accessing other funding opportunities
  • Criteria for Expressions of Interest (EOIs)

 

To be considered, ideas submitted in EOIs must:

Make use of a collaborative digital platform, broadly defined as: “a web based digital tool, such as an app or a website, that helps find, connect or mobilise assets, time, skills, money, resources or people to address a social challenge.”

 

Clearly demonstrate the ability to contribute to the aim of prevention: directly or indirectly preventing problems from starting, growing worse, or creating follow-on needs.

 

Focus on areas of prevention that are likely to help relieve pressure on existing local public services provided by local authorities or other public sector organisations.

 

Desirable

  • Applications demonstrating some or all of these characteristics will be favoured:
  • Have the potential to be conducted or tested in partnership with local authorities or other public sector organisations.
  • Outline a plausible route to becoming financially sustainable.
  • Explore innovative forms of operating / ownership that spread benefits widely.

 

As a social innovation charity, Nesta will not be able to fund ideas that:

  • Are likely to increase inequality or exclusion, or otherwise have a harmful or detrimental effect on individuals.
  • Are not likely to benefit the public, or a sufficient portion of the public. We cannot support ideas that are solely or predominantly for the personal or private benefit of an individual or organisation.

 

Eligibility

Anyone may submit an idea to the ShareLab Fund, even if they are not in a position to develop it themselves. However, to take things further, they will need to be able to receive funds through a legally incorporated body such as a company, charitable incorporated organisation or similar, which is registered in the UK.

 

How to apply

Phase 1 – Submit an idea

We invite you to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI) by 5 January 2018. You will need to fill out a short questionnaire to explain your idea.

 

Phase 2 – Development workshop and webinar

Nesta will shortlist the ideas with greatest potential and host a workshop to develop them on 22 January 2018 at Nesta’s offices at 58 Victoria Embankment, London. Selected applicants will meet with Nesta mentors and external advisors to review and iterate the ideas together. The aim is to create connections between applicants and improve all the ideas. Those who cannot make this workshop will need to join a webinar covering the same content on 23 January 2018.

Those who have joined the workshop or webinar will then be invited to submit full applications, with funding requests of £15,000 – £30,000. The deadline for the full applications will be 5 February 2018.

 

Phase 3 – Selection and awards

A panel of experts will review the full applications to determine which will receive funding. Beyond the requirement to meet our main criteria, specified above, the panel will consider the following five elements when recommending awards:

 

1. Innovation and Ambition: is the idea original and compelling; does it meet a clear and demonstrable public need?

 

2. Desirability: is it appealing to users / commissioners?

 

3. Impact: if the idea were successful, would the impact be meaningful?

 

4. Scale: is this an idea that could have broad applicability in other geographies / contexts?

 

5. Sustainability: is there a credible route to the initiative becoming self-sustaining?

 

We will also consider the extent to which each team has the necessary skills and partnerships in place. As part of the support offer, Nesta will provide teams with appropriate advice, networks and support.

 

Timeline

 

5 January 2018 – Submit your idea via the Expression of Interest form

 

22 January 2018 – Workshop for shortlisted ideas

 

OR

 

23 January 2018 – Webinar for for shortlisted ideas

 

5 February 2018 – Submit your full application

21/12

Start Date

06/12 - 09/12

Turkey Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week

The first event that comes to mind in the name of innovation is “Turkey Innovation Week”, which contributes greatly to the settlement and development of the concept of innovation in our country and as of 2017, it is meeting you as “TURKEY INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK” by including “BORN GLOBAL” (Inner Global) identity into its constitution. TEB, Sabancı Holding, Turkcell, Turkish Airlines, Arçelik and Çalık Holding as strategic partnerships, with the participation of 200 invited speakers from 31 foreign countries and more than 200 institutions and reaching the number of 60.000 visitors last year, and this year very valuable names of innovation and entrepreneurship world will take part in our event.

 

This year the event, which will be held at the Istanbul Congress Center between 6-9 December 2017, brings together all the colors of the world of innovation and entrepreneurship.

 

By assembling AR-GE and science technology centers under the same roof with industrialists, academics, university students, technology leaders, entrepreneurs, angel investors, non-governmental organizations from the world and Turkey, we are preparing to bring together the subjects and speakers who will change the agenda of Turkey with our visitors and participants.

 

VISIT WEBSITE 

06/12 - 08/12

OEB17: Learning Uncertainty

OEB is the world’s leading conference on technology supported learning and training. Every year, it attracts more than 2,300 educators, L&D professionals, policy-makers, entrepreneurs and investors from over 100 countries and a wide variety of sectors for a unique programme of briefings and discussions about learning, technology and the future.

 

OEB 2017 is about acknowledging uncertainty and preparing for it. It is about how transformative education, training and learning can equip businesses, organisations and individuals with the skills to survive and prosper in our new era.

 

Read more about this year’s theme and become involved in shaping the agenda by proposing a topic, talk or session by 29 May 2017.

 

SUBMIT YOUR POPOSAL HERE 

06/12 - 08/12

OEB Global 2017

OEB Global 2017, the global conference on technology supported learning and training, which takes place from December 6 – 8 in Berlin, will bring you to the forefront of learning and technology developments, give you new insights on opportunities and challenges that are changing the world of learning, show you the latest best practice from leading organisations, offer you openings for engagement and collaboration and allow you to meet, discuss and network with over 2.300 international learning professionals and experts.

 

You will find information on our just released Pre-Conference Workshops taking place on Wednesday, December 6, here. These include:

  • Design Thinking Taster Workshop
  • The Changing World of Work: Identities and their Transformation
  • Tools and Tips for Secure Assessments
  • Future Happens– Hack your Way to Influencing and Changing Pedagogical and Technological Strategy and Practice
  • The Engine of Innovation Story
  • Setting Up And Using gRSShopper to Create MOOCs and Personal Learning Environments
  • Transform yourself – How Vertical Development Helps you Thrive in a VUCA World
  • Create your Own Collaborative Gamebook for Educational Purposes
  • Civilization-Level Change in Education
  • DistancE-Learning in Europe – Exchange of Experience and Knowledge Sharing
  • Speexx Exchange Reality Check

 

At OEB you can never run out of things to explore, with 80+ international exhibitors, ranging from established market leaders to emerging edtech start-ups, and 100+ sessions in various formats: plenaries, discussions and debates, hands-on workshops, interactive breakout sessions, labs, demos and performances, receptions, parties, speed networking, matchmaking and much much more!

 

Stay tuned via www.oeb.global.

06/12 - 08/12

OEB Global

Join some of the world’s leading practitioners, decision makers and innovators in Berlin to develop skills, exchange best practices and lay the foundations of innovation for the future of learning.

 

At OEB Global you will find 1000s of innovative solutions to shape the future of learning and a host of experts, advice and resources to make them happen!

 

Join global audience from the Business, Education & Research and the Government & Public Sectors.

 

The latest OEB 2017 speakers and sessions include:

  • Keynote Pasi Sahlberg, Educator, Author and Changemaker, Finland
  • A Tech Lab that will allow you to identify the right occasions for use of augmented reality equipment in the classroom. When is it worth the time, effort, and money?
  • A discussion of Strategies for the Incorporation of Open Education. If you want to meet the needs of learners anytime and anywhere, then this is the time to present to share ideas with Myron Cizdyn, Larry Cooperman and many more!

 

Get ready for the future of augmented reality training and technical requirements for providing on-the-job support: find out how BMW leading in this area.

 

SEE OFFICIAL WEBSITE 

29/11 - 30/11

Water Knowledge Europe 2017

Another edition of the WssTP’s annual H2020 Brokerage event is here, under the name ‘Water Knowledge Europe’. The new name of our event coulnd’t reflect better its goal: Enhancing our members’ and network’s knowledge around the upcoming H2020 water-calls! Water Knowledge Europe conference is scheduled to take place on the 29 -30 November in Brussels.

 

Why Should you Join WKE?

  • To benefit from experts’ guidance and special instructions on the preparation for H2020 calls and other EU funding opportunities.
  • To network with new potential partners through the matchmaking session.
  • To present your own project ideas.
  • To get involved in the new WssTP WG-Cluster.
29/11 - 30/11

The European Urban Green Infrastructure Conference

EUGIC 2017 Budapest – interactive, dynamic, exciting – urban green infrastructure leaders share nature-based solutions for cities. Global practitioners, local experts, projects from Europe and around the world.

 

300+ participants and leading urban greening experts meet in Budapest to celebrate nature-based solutions – planners, policy makers, ecologists, architects, landscape architects, engineers, developers and investors, constructors and facilities managers

 

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Scoping The Horizon Workshop

A two-day strategic planning and proposal workshop at MetroLab will take place in Brussels in December. The workshop hopes particpants will share the burden of consortium forming and proposal preparation, allowing them to work collaborativley across different calls.

 

Specifically the workshop will address forthcoming calls of common interest, mainly under Science with and for Society (SwafS), Societal Challenge 6 and ICT, though you are more than welcome to discuss other calls.

 

Please register at this link by 6 December 2019.

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