Decarbonising Buildings: Making a net-zero built environment a reality
ENoLL pitchers matchmakingsession 27082013 Laurea Living Lab
1. The Helsinki Region Pioneering EU
Laurea LivingLab Network
e4 = (e)Health & (e)Services and Service Business, (e)Security, Safety
and Social Responsibility & entrepreneurship
Project References
• http://www.laurea.fi/en/Research
/Focus_in_Research/Pages/defaul
t.aspx
• www.laurea.fi/focus_in_research
• http://www.laurea.fi/en/Research
/Projects/Current%20Projects/Pa
ges/Ongoing-projects.aspx
ISJ Call for papers
• http://www.slideshare.net/tuih
irv/isj-call-for-papers
Contact
Tuija.Hirvikoski@Laurea.fi
Laurea is your access point to Helsinki
metropolitan area
55M€ | 12M€ | 4.1 M€
8000 people
Open access theses and dissertations about
Living labs oatd.org
2. T3 / RYM EUE & Espoo & Aalto:
Focus on Developing Attractive
Innovation Environment
Markku
Markkula
• Espoo, Chair of the City
Planning Board
• Member of the EU
Committee of the
Regions, Rapporteur on
“Horizon 2020” and
“Closing the Innovation
Divide”
• Advisor to the Aalto
Presidents at Aalto
University
Digitisation and globalisation drive change, and convergence towards
digital services is speeding up. For regions and cities this means:
- Innovation communities operate as ecosystems through
systemic value networking in a world without borders.
- Innovation processes are strongly based on demand and
user orientation and customers as crucial players in
innovations.
- Innovation strategies focus on catalysing open innovation
and encouraging individuals and communities towards an
entrepreneurial mindset and effective use and creation of
new digitalised services.
- Innovation is often based on experimenting and
implementing demonstration projects by
partnerships, using the best international knowledge and
creating new innovative concepts.
markku.markkula@aalto.fi
3. The Helsinki Region Pioneering EU
Laurea LivingLabs
Clusters in Helsinki-Uusimaa Region
Helsinki Smart Region:
Pioneering for Europe 2020
http://www.slideshare.net/tuihirv/helsinki-smart-
region-paper-for-co-r-educ-25-26-april-2013-v0-85
Europe 2020 conference
of the Committee of the
Regions
Brussels, 27 November
2013, 10:00-16:00
4. 1) Societal challenges
… ageing society, transport, energy efficiency, security (pursuit of criminals across a
border or close support of vehicles going through a border, disaster relief
operations, food security..), Overcoming the crisis, climate change, digital agenda, social
and societal innovation, innovative public procurement, Social Platform on Cultural
Heritage for Reflective and Inclusive Societies; Inclusive and sustainable Europe for the
young generation; EU-Japan socio-economic research platform; Reflective Societies;
Twinning; – Achieving IU and ERA; New forms of innovation; Digital empowerment of
citizens; Cooperation with third countries; Ensuring societal engagement in research and
innovation; Strengthen the evidence-base for R&I policy making….
2) Excellent Sciences/Marie Curie;
3) Industriel leadership/ SME innovation
– New innovation activities of SMEs shall be promoted through facilitating cross-border and cross-sectoral
collaboration and entrepreneurship across different regions and value chains
– Design driven innovation in European SMEs
4) Others:
• Erasmus+ for using LivingLabs in education
• COSME with SMEs
Horizon 2020 theme(s): Industrial Leadership, Societal
challenges and Excellent Science fit our living lab
5. Laurea offers access to one of the world’s most
competitive and advanced metropolitan areas
6. With you we create even better RDI results
and improve their usage in companies and within society
(e)Health: Expertice in Nursing and Coping at Home project references
1) Joining Innovative Approaches for the Integration and Development of
Transnational Knowledge Clusters Policies related to Independent living of Elderly
(JADE); 2) mHealth booster; 3) Express to Connect; 4) Training and market
dialogue for Innovative Nordic Health Procurement (INHP); 5) Pumppu; 6) Safe
Home and CaringTV Caring TV - service design with and for clients; 6) Confident
Motion (COM'ON); 7) The GUARANTEE Project - A Guardian Angel for the
Extended Home Environment; 8) ForeMassi2025, 9) Empowering Art, 10) Welfare
and energy efficiency for living. Using innovation environment and user
information in welfare and energy saving, 11) VIRTU -project - Virtual Elderly Care
Services on the Baltic Islands
(e)Services: Service Innovation and Design; Service Business project
references
1) From co-production to co-creation (CoCo); 2) Integrating Design for All in Living
Labs (IDeALL), 3) Confident Motion (COM'ON); 4) EXPAT- Innovative Services for
Internationals - easier access to the CBSR; 5) Service Innovation through Strategic
Stakeholder Integration (SISSI); 6) The GUARANTEE Project - A Guardian Angel for
the Extended Home Environment; 7) 3) Express to Connect; 8) CIDe Cluster
Finland; 9) Ballad LivingLabs make export of digital services possible! 10) EKA
Pioneering Region and Energizing Urban Ecosystems; 11) Twinning Kosovo, 12)
With All senses – Developing open learning environments, 13) Measuring
Innovation Competencies, 14) Sustainable logistics solutions through
international networking,
7. With you we create even better RDI results and
improve their usage in companies and within society
(e)Security, Safety and Social Responsibility project references
• 1) Multiagency cooperation in cross-border operations
(MACICO); 2) Protection of European borders and Seas Through
the Intelligent Use of Surveillance (PERSEUS); 3) Airborne
information for Emergency situation Awareness and Monitoring
(AIRBEAM); 4) Mobile Object Bus Interaction (MOBI); 5)
AIRBEAM (AIRBorne information for Emergency situation
Awareness and Monitoring)
• 6) The public health implications of neoliberal policy and
management on professions and vulnerable populations; 7) Re-
integration into Labour market through Entrepreneurship Skills
Enhancement (RELESE)
entrepreneurship
1) Quicker Steps; 2) Co-creation of network modes for market
entry in developing countries – Finnish renewable energy SME
(CONNECT), 3) The project Young Entrepreneurship Developing
in Action (YEDAC); 4) Spinno Enterprise Center
8. LivingLabs
• Service Innovation and Design Lab
• BarLaurea
• Safety and Security Lab
• Smart Hospital
• Medical and Care Simulation
Centre
• CIDE cluster
• Ballad – Baltic Region for SMEs
• Abrilab / Aalto
• NanoLab / Vantaa Innovation
institute
• Urban Mill / EUE
• Sendai Finland Wellbeing Centre /
City of Sendai, Japan
• Shuan-Lien elderly care Living Lab /
NTU, Taiwan
9. Call for papers
ISJ -the Interdisciplinary Studies Journal
Laurea Living Labs network invites Living Labs professionals keen on Service Business
(including topics like eServices) and Expertise in Nursing and Coping at Home
(including topics like eHealth and eWellbeing) to introduce their Research work and
results in ISJ - the Interdisciplinary Studies Journal.
Important dates
• Edition ‘Expertise in Nursing and Coping at Home’ Deadline 31.11.2013
• Edition ‘Service Business’ Deadline 01.02.2014
Contact and Info
• Email: isj@laurea.fi
• Website : http://www.laurea.fi/en/isj/about_isj/Pages/default.aspx
Read more: http://www.slideshare.net/tuihirv/isj-call-for-papers
10. Call for papers and presentations
– Societal system research and analysis. Smart ICT systems, environments, networks, and digital
services
– Humanistic research on societal models, information flows, communication and services
– Implementations
– Societal and business applications of smart environments and ICT systems, new markets
areas, collaboration proposals
The submission procedure
For submission, please send your paper extended abstract or presentation abstract to Laura.Tarkkanen@laurea.fi .
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TIEMS Workshop on Smart Environments and ICT System Living Lab
for Societal Security.
26-27 September 2013. Espoo, FINLAND
With the help of the Lbd and LivingLab models weat Laurea want to offer their best RDI co-operation for international partners and consequently access to one of the world’s most competitive and advanced metropolitan areas. - At Laurea, we search for RDI co-operation with universities, LivingLabs and companies that have a similar role in other leading European regions. Together with our international partners, we aspire to construct better RDI results and improve their usage in companies and within society. Through joint international RDI projects we want to provide domestic and international students with an interesting and competitive learning environment to boost their professional and academic careers
As a director at Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Tuija Hirvikoski is responsible for the development of Laurea focus areas (Service Business and Nursing Expertise and Coping at Home) and the internationalization of its RDI and LivingLab operations. Since the early 1990s, she has had a vital contribution in enriching the Finnish higher education sector and its impact on joint value co-creation in Helsinki metropolitan area. Before her current position she was for almost twenty years first the president of Kerava Business Collage and then the Vice-President of Laurea. During that time Laurea had a continuous nine-year tenure as a Centre of Excellence as appointed by the National Evaluation Council due to its operative model (Learning by Developing, LbD) that integrates RDI with learning and regional development. The LbD model in conjunction with the LivingLab approach is based on innovation co-creation among various stakeholders within the Helsinki Metropolitan area and on an international level. It provides Laurea graduates with great employment and start-up opportunities. Moreover, due to this successful strategic choice, Laurea has a central role in orchestrating national and international RDI operations aiming at joint value creation in the Metropolitan area. Hirvikoski has promoted national and cross-border co-operation related to LivingLabs, user-centered research and knowledge-intensive innovation ecosystems as an expert or/and council/steering group member of the European Network of Living Labs, the Committee of the Regions (EU), Regional Coordination Committee of Uusimaa Regional Council, Finnish technology centres, Sendai-Finland Wellbeing Centre, Helsinki Information Technology Association, Pioneering Region for Europe2020 and the Talent Cultivation Program for Smart Living Industry in Taiwan. As a sought-after speaker and advisor, she has provided various audiences with inspirational examples and research results concerning how to combine LivingLabs, innovation and education. Recently, she has made conference appearances, for instance, at the World Bank and OECD.Hirvikoski has received a PhD in Industrial Management (Innovation and Innovation Ecosystems), MSc in Education and MSc in Administration.