Fab labs provide the general public with digital fabrication capabilities to rapidly prototype and personally manufacture a limited number of items. While this enables innovation, fab labs are not suited for large-scale production, distribution, repair, or recycling. The document discusses how personal fabrication could help address sustainability issues through localized production and reduced transport if environmental concerns related to materials use and emissions are also addressed.
Making Sustainability: doctoral defence lektioCindy Kohtala
This document provides an overview of a doctoral dissertation defense. The dissertation examined the environmental sustainability of distributed production, including personal fabrication in makerspaces and Fab Labs. Through four published papers, the dissertation reviewed literature on the topic, studied how makers envision sustainability, analyzed a case study of a Fab Lab, and explored how sustainability is constituted in maker ideologies and practices. The research found gaps in how makers address sustainability issues and technological developments. It also showed tensions between counter ideals of open access and pressures for conventional funding models. The defense discusses lessons learned about enacting ideals through material practices and configurations.
The document describes a partnership called the Global Humanitarian Lab (GHL) that aims to incubate, develop, and accelerate innovation to address humanitarian needs. The GHL will do this through three main pillars: an incubator to develop ideas, a fab lab for prototyping solutions, and an accelerator to help scale solutions. It was initiated by organizations like the ICRC and UNHCR and has a wide network of supporters. The goal is to foster a user-centered approach and empower affected populations to solve their own problems through approaches like digital fabrication and crowdsourcing.
BeeOdiversity est une entreprise qui a pour vocation de créer de la biodiversité et de la diversité alimentaire par le biais de la régénération et de la préservation des abeilles.
Une véritable ambition : créer et préserver la biodiversité sur 10% de la Belgique.
Pour ce faire, ils créent des partenariats durables avec les sociétés, institutions publiques, particuliers, agriculteurs et scientifiques.
Pour plus d’information : www.beeodiversity.com
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
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, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
The installation of a sustainable
development policy, with the
cornerstone that ecodesign thenrepresents for an industrialist’s
solutions, requires a clear vision
of the company’s objectives
andits customers’ expectations,
a well-defined organisation and
responsibilities, and finally,
rigorouscontinuity in the attention
paid to the products and
the processes
1) France's independent multidisciplinary biotechnology think-tank, Adebiotech, promotes interactions between industrial and academic fields to foster sustainable innovations in biotechnology.
2) Adebiotech works across various biotechnology areas like health, environment, food, and industry to create synergies and overcome innovation challenges.
3) Adebiotech's missions include breaking down barriers between disciplines, supporting existing industries, creating new industries, and facilitating dialogue between public and private sectors.
Pauline Rutter discusses sustainability challenges including population growth, resource use, emissions, and waste. She notes the need to move from current linear systems to more circular economies where waste is viewed as a resource. Companies have an important role to play by engaging suppliers, using assurance schemes, and potentially creating natural capital through activities like reforestation and habitat restoration.
Fab labs provide the general public with digital fabrication capabilities to rapidly prototype and personally manufacture a limited number of items. While this enables innovation, fab labs are not suited for large-scale production, distribution, repair, or recycling. The document discusses how personal fabrication could help address sustainability issues through localized production and reduced transport if environmental concerns related to materials use and emissions are also addressed.
Making Sustainability: doctoral defence lektioCindy Kohtala
This document provides an overview of a doctoral dissertation defense. The dissertation examined the environmental sustainability of distributed production, including personal fabrication in makerspaces and Fab Labs. Through four published papers, the dissertation reviewed literature on the topic, studied how makers envision sustainability, analyzed a case study of a Fab Lab, and explored how sustainability is constituted in maker ideologies and practices. The research found gaps in how makers address sustainability issues and technological developments. It also showed tensions between counter ideals of open access and pressures for conventional funding models. The defense discusses lessons learned about enacting ideals through material practices and configurations.
The document describes a partnership called the Global Humanitarian Lab (GHL) that aims to incubate, develop, and accelerate innovation to address humanitarian needs. The GHL will do this through three main pillars: an incubator to develop ideas, a fab lab for prototyping solutions, and an accelerator to help scale solutions. It was initiated by organizations like the ICRC and UNHCR and has a wide network of supporters. The goal is to foster a user-centered approach and empower affected populations to solve their own problems through approaches like digital fabrication and crowdsourcing.
BeeOdiversity est une entreprise qui a pour vocation de créer de la biodiversité et de la diversité alimentaire par le biais de la régénération et de la préservation des abeilles.
Une véritable ambition : créer et préserver la biodiversité sur 10% de la Belgique.
Pour ce faire, ils créent des partenariats durables avec les sociétés, institutions publiques, particuliers, agriculteurs et scientifiques.
Pour plus d’information : www.beeodiversity.com
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
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, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
The installation of a sustainable
development policy, with the
cornerstone that ecodesign thenrepresents for an industrialist’s
solutions, requires a clear vision
of the company’s objectives
andits customers’ expectations,
a well-defined organisation and
responsibilities, and finally,
rigorouscontinuity in the attention
paid to the products and
the processes
1) France's independent multidisciplinary biotechnology think-tank, Adebiotech, promotes interactions between industrial and academic fields to foster sustainable innovations in biotechnology.
2) Adebiotech works across various biotechnology areas like health, environment, food, and industry to create synergies and overcome innovation challenges.
3) Adebiotech's missions include breaking down barriers between disciplines, supporting existing industries, creating new industries, and facilitating dialogue between public and private sectors.
Pauline Rutter discusses sustainability challenges including population growth, resource use, emissions, and waste. She notes the need to move from current linear systems to more circular economies where waste is viewed as a resource. Companies have an important role to play by engaging suppliers, using assurance schemes, and potentially creating natural capital through activities like reforestation and habitat restoration.
Antenna Foundation is a non-profit that develops technologies to meet essential needs in developing communities. In 2015:
- It had over 60 projects in 30 countries related to water/hygiene, nutrition, energy, agriculture, medicine, and microcredit.
- Its WATA electrochlorination device produced over 5 million bottles of chlorine sold in Guinea to combat water-borne diseases, and was approved for national rollout in Burkina Faso.
Presented cases:
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 Wilson. Insights gained from Australia on the COVID19- pandemic. Global Centre for Modern
Aging (Tonsley, Australia)
MODERATOR: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL Chairperson, Library Living Lab)
We have assembled a variety of interesting articles, updates, and reading materials
from our NSF Steering Group members and other colleagues that focus on the October newsletter
themes: digital economy and youth engagement/empowerment, leadership/emerging leaders, global
health/harmonious/emerging leaders in Africa, blending digital economy with caring economy, and
continuing to build skills for leading complex change/supporting leaders involved in complex change.
Presenters:
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of city’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
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, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
Moderator: Fernando Vilariño
Food security - RRI in Agricultural research for development. By Pascal KosuthRRI Tools
Food security - RRI in Agricultural research for development
Pascal Kosuth
Director of the Agropolis Foundation
RRI Tools Final Conference - Brussels, 21-22 November 2016
PLENARY SESSION: Facing the societal challenges of our time
This document discusses using biodiversity and biotrade to promote post-conflict recovery. It provides case studies from Colombia and Indonesia where biotrade value chain methodologies were used to support livelihoods in post-conflict areas. Key lessons learned include the potential for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity to support livelihood recovery beyond traditional crops/livestock. Successful examples combined expertise from multiple actors and empowered local communities through collaboration and consensus building.
Raúl Oliván, Laia Sánchez. The initaitive frenalacurva.net. (International Project)
Rosa Paradell, Miquel Angel Pérez and Pat González. Hackovid: The people’s hackathon: Confronting the Confinement. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
The 2020 annual report of the International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) summarizes the organization's activities and achievements over the past year. Some highlights include developing knowledge products like regional waste management outlook reports, guidance documents on waste treatment technologies, and briefs on issues like electric vehicles and battery waste. IETC also provided in-country support to governments on developing waste management strategies and plans. Outreach efforts included engagement on social media and with partners around the world. Financially, IETC continues operations with funding support from the government of Japan and city of Osaka.
The document discusses the Club of Ossiach, which focuses on adopting information and communication technologies (ICT) in agriculture. The Club recognizes that ICT can support rural sustainability through innovations that benefit stakeholders across agricultural supply chains. The Club also sees opportunities for ICT to enable knowledge sharing and cooperative management of environmental and risk issues. The document proposes an ICT-enabled infrastructure and advisory model to help farmers, advisors and other stakeholders work together on integrated farm management, regional solutions, and establishing a national "trust center" for open data and partnerships. The aim is to promote inclusive and sustainable agriculture through coordinated ICT adoption and knowledge sharing.
The document discusses how farming cooperatives can help address the problem of feeding 9 billion people by 2050. It provides examples of successful cooperatives in the Netherlands and South Africa. The proposed solution is to form and strengthen cooperatives to improve productivity, market access, and collective creativity. A pilot project would help farmers in Nepal build a cooperative to invest in farming, transportation, empowerment, and community development with the goal of producing enough food to feed everyone.
The document summarizes the activities and research interests of several organizations involved in the Environmental Justice Organizations, Liabilities and Trade (EJOLT) project. The organizations study issues like environmental conflicts related to mining and extractive industries, environmental law and justice, sustainable development, environmental health risks, and supporting communities affected by environmental injustices. They collaborate on the EJOLT project to share knowledge and expertise on these topics.
Presentation on the innovation ecosystem in Barcelona based on two articles. The presentation was held on April 26th during a TEDxMediterranean. the articles can be found here:
- http://www.barcinno.com/innovationinbarcelona/
- http://www.barcinno.com/barcelona-innovation-global-entrepreneur-leader/
The document outlines a proposal for a "COVID-19 Smart Response" online platform to facilitate partnerships between public and non-public actors in the EU to combat COVID-19. The platform would match needs requests from governments and healthcare providers with offers of assistance from businesses, NGOs, and other organizations. It would provide tools for registering requests and offers, conducting due diligence on projects, and tracking contributions and partnerships. The proposal discusses technical solutions, target users, and provides examples of potential partnerships to develop medical solutions, supply critical goods, and share best practices.
The UNDP is providing travel scholarships for up to 25 people for our upcoming Climate Action Hackathon. This is a huge opportunity! Apply today. https://lnkd.in/eFCaq4q
Big Ideas, Visionaries, Amateur Forecasters and Computer Developers Welcome at UNDP Climate Information for a Resilient Africa Event
What’s It All About
Innovation, out-of-the-box-thinking, big ideas, and smart applications of technology have the potential to significantly impact the way weather information is shared across Africa. And in a world where information is power – and climate change is producing more severe storms and temperature fluctuations that affect vulnerable African communities – access to accurate and timely weather forecasts can work toward reducing poverty, empowering rural communities and saving lives.
With the goal of creating an innovation-driven crowd-sourced space for big thinkers and techno-visionaries to come together, the UNDP’s Programme on Climate Information for Resilient Development in Africa (CIRDA) is inviting developers, mobile application gurus, students and developers to this three-day hackathon and innovations incubator.
The Climate Action Hackathon will run in parallel with a multinational UNDP workshop addressing “The Last Mile: Saving lives, improving livelihoods and increasing resiliency with tailored weather information services for a changing climate.”
Participants will have access to leaders in meteorology, technology, sustainable development and communications. They will work individually or in teams to create mobile applications, technology solutions or data-crunching systems that address Africa’s persistent challenges in adapting to climate change, and sharing early warnings and accurate climate information across the continent.
The Climate Action Hackathon Challenge
• Create prototype mobile and information-system-based applications and technological solutions to share actionable weather and climate information with a variety of stakeholders, sectors and end-users.
• Connect technology with people to bridge the last mile.
• Build scalable systems that react to more frequent storms, increase in lightning, erratic weather patterns and long-term climate change.
• Create technological solutions that are built for Africa and solve local challenges.
• Design and develop next-generation applications to improve on existing systems and methodologies to use climate information and reach end users.
• Leverage existing information, networks and human capacity to seed innovation.
• Communicate existing climate information in an innovative and easy-to-understand manner to catalyze action, improve productivity, save lives and empower end-users.
WIPO GREEN_Facilitating the transfer and diffusion of clean technologyDimitra Christakou
This report identifies 15 wastewater technology needs in Indonesia from organizations working in sectors like palm oil, rubber, and pulp and paper. Needs include technologies to treat wastewater from food courts, tofu production, mills, city sludge plants, hotels, landfills, abattoirs, and river basins. Many seekers need innovative solutions that address wastewater issues while producing useful outputs. They require long-term, sustainable solutions and support with technical, design, and intellectual property issues to successfully adopt new technologies. The identified needs represent a variety of regions in Indonesia and similar companies nationwide.
Why we need open data to achieve impacts with regards to SDG2Suchith Anand
This document introduces GODAN (Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition) and discusses how open data can help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal of ending hunger (SDG2). It notes that nearly 800 million people currently struggle with hunger and malnutrition. Harnessing and opening agricultural and nutrition data through initiatives like GODAN could help find solutions to close the hunger gap. The document provides examples of open data resources and challenges that aim to encourage using open data and geospatial technologies to develop innovative solutions for local farming and reducing food waste.
Good Tech Lab explores the frontiers of technology, entrepreneurship and venture finance, where pioneers tackle the world's biggest problems. This slidedeck presents our inaugural research, leading up to a final report published in september 2018. If you like it, get in touch with us!
Lors de la crise du coronavirus les acteurs ont du inventer de nouvelles alliances et solutions outillées par les communs numériques et la fabrication distribuée à la manière de fablabs.
Et si ces manières de FAIRE étaient la clé pour faire face demain aux effets du changement climatique ?
The document discusses the Forge of North-South Adaptations project, which aims to help communities adapt to climate change impacts through distributed manufacturing and sharing of open source solutions. The project will document prototypes aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals and conduct workshops to spread these solutions across French-speaking Africa and France. The first wave of workshops is underway in West Africa. The project seeks to connect cities and makerspaces to collaboratively address resilience challenges through open, cooperative prototyping based on digital commons and networking support.
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Antenna Foundation is a non-profit that develops technologies to meet essential needs in developing communities. In 2015:
- It had over 60 projects in 30 countries related to water/hygiene, nutrition, energy, agriculture, medicine, and microcredit.
- Its WATA electrochlorination device produced over 5 million bottles of chlorine sold in Guinea to combat water-borne diseases, and was approved for national rollout in Burkina Faso.
Presented cases:
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 Wilson. Insights gained from Australia on the COVID19- pandemic. Global Centre for Modern
Aging (Tonsley, Australia)
MODERATOR: Fernando Vilariño (ENoLL Chairperson, Library Living Lab)
We have assembled a variety of interesting articles, updates, and reading materials
from our NSF Steering Group members and other colleagues that focus on the October newsletter
themes: digital economy and youth engagement/empowerment, leadership/emerging leaders, global
health/harmonious/emerging leaders in Africa, blending digital economy with caring economy, and
continuing to build skills for leading complex change/supporting leaders involved in complex change.
Presenters:
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of city’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
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, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
Moderator: Fernando Vilariño
Food security - RRI in Agricultural research for development. By Pascal KosuthRRI Tools
Food security - RRI in Agricultural research for development
Pascal Kosuth
Director of the Agropolis Foundation
RRI Tools Final Conference - Brussels, 21-22 November 2016
PLENARY SESSION: Facing the societal challenges of our time
This document discusses using biodiversity and biotrade to promote post-conflict recovery. It provides case studies from Colombia and Indonesia where biotrade value chain methodologies were used to support livelihoods in post-conflict areas. Key lessons learned include the potential for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity to support livelihood recovery beyond traditional crops/livestock. Successful examples combined expertise from multiple actors and empowered local communities through collaboration and consensus building.
Raúl Oliván, Laia Sánchez. The initaitive frenalacurva.net. (International Project)
Rosa Paradell, Miquel Angel Pérez and Pat González. Hackovid: The people’s hackathon: Confronting the Confinement. i2Cat, Catalonia, Spain.
The 2020 annual report of the International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) summarizes the organization's activities and achievements over the past year. Some highlights include developing knowledge products like regional waste management outlook reports, guidance documents on waste treatment technologies, and briefs on issues like electric vehicles and battery waste. IETC also provided in-country support to governments on developing waste management strategies and plans. Outreach efforts included engagement on social media and with partners around the world. Financially, IETC continues operations with funding support from the government of Japan and city of Osaka.
The document discusses the Club of Ossiach, which focuses on adopting information and communication technologies (ICT) in agriculture. The Club recognizes that ICT can support rural sustainability through innovations that benefit stakeholders across agricultural supply chains. The Club also sees opportunities for ICT to enable knowledge sharing and cooperative management of environmental and risk issues. The document proposes an ICT-enabled infrastructure and advisory model to help farmers, advisors and other stakeholders work together on integrated farm management, regional solutions, and establishing a national "trust center" for open data and partnerships. The aim is to promote inclusive and sustainable agriculture through coordinated ICT adoption and knowledge sharing.
The document discusses how farming cooperatives can help address the problem of feeding 9 billion people by 2050. It provides examples of successful cooperatives in the Netherlands and South Africa. The proposed solution is to form and strengthen cooperatives to improve productivity, market access, and collective creativity. A pilot project would help farmers in Nepal build a cooperative to invest in farming, transportation, empowerment, and community development with the goal of producing enough food to feed everyone.
The document summarizes the activities and research interests of several organizations involved in the Environmental Justice Organizations, Liabilities and Trade (EJOLT) project. The organizations study issues like environmental conflicts related to mining and extractive industries, environmental law and justice, sustainable development, environmental health risks, and supporting communities affected by environmental injustices. They collaborate on the EJOLT project to share knowledge and expertise on these topics.
Presentation on the innovation ecosystem in Barcelona based on two articles. The presentation was held on April 26th during a TEDxMediterranean. the articles can be found here:
- http://www.barcinno.com/innovationinbarcelona/
- http://www.barcinno.com/barcelona-innovation-global-entrepreneur-leader/
The document outlines a proposal for a "COVID-19 Smart Response" online platform to facilitate partnerships between public and non-public actors in the EU to combat COVID-19. The platform would match needs requests from governments and healthcare providers with offers of assistance from businesses, NGOs, and other organizations. It would provide tools for registering requests and offers, conducting due diligence on projects, and tracking contributions and partnerships. The proposal discusses technical solutions, target users, and provides examples of potential partnerships to develop medical solutions, supply critical goods, and share best practices.
The UNDP is providing travel scholarships for up to 25 people for our upcoming Climate Action Hackathon. This is a huge opportunity! Apply today. https://lnkd.in/eFCaq4q
Big Ideas, Visionaries, Amateur Forecasters and Computer Developers Welcome at UNDP Climate Information for a Resilient Africa Event
What’s It All About
Innovation, out-of-the-box-thinking, big ideas, and smart applications of technology have the potential to significantly impact the way weather information is shared across Africa. And in a world where information is power – and climate change is producing more severe storms and temperature fluctuations that affect vulnerable African communities – access to accurate and timely weather forecasts can work toward reducing poverty, empowering rural communities and saving lives.
With the goal of creating an innovation-driven crowd-sourced space for big thinkers and techno-visionaries to come together, the UNDP’s Programme on Climate Information for Resilient Development in Africa (CIRDA) is inviting developers, mobile application gurus, students and developers to this three-day hackathon and innovations incubator.
The Climate Action Hackathon will run in parallel with a multinational UNDP workshop addressing “The Last Mile: Saving lives, improving livelihoods and increasing resiliency with tailored weather information services for a changing climate.”
Participants will have access to leaders in meteorology, technology, sustainable development and communications. They will work individually or in teams to create mobile applications, technology solutions or data-crunching systems that address Africa’s persistent challenges in adapting to climate change, and sharing early warnings and accurate climate information across the continent.
The Climate Action Hackathon Challenge
• Create prototype mobile and information-system-based applications and technological solutions to share actionable weather and climate information with a variety of stakeholders, sectors and end-users.
• Connect technology with people to bridge the last mile.
• Build scalable systems that react to more frequent storms, increase in lightning, erratic weather patterns and long-term climate change.
• Create technological solutions that are built for Africa and solve local challenges.
• Design and develop next-generation applications to improve on existing systems and methodologies to use climate information and reach end users.
• Leverage existing information, networks and human capacity to seed innovation.
• Communicate existing climate information in an innovative and easy-to-understand manner to catalyze action, improve productivity, save lives and empower end-users.
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This report identifies 15 wastewater technology needs in Indonesia from organizations working in sectors like palm oil, rubber, and pulp and paper. Needs include technologies to treat wastewater from food courts, tofu production, mills, city sludge plants, hotels, landfills, abattoirs, and river basins. Many seekers need innovative solutions that address wastewater issues while producing useful outputs. They require long-term, sustainable solutions and support with technical, design, and intellectual property issues to successfully adopt new technologies. The identified needs represent a variety of regions in Indonesia and similar companies nationwide.
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Lors de la crise du coronavirus les acteurs ont du inventer de nouvelles alliances et solutions outillées par les communs numériques et la fabrication distribuée à la manière de fablabs.
Et si ces manières de FAIRE étaient la clé pour faire face demain aux effets du changement climatique ?
The document discusses the Forge of North-South Adaptations project, which aims to help communities adapt to climate change impacts through distributed manufacturing and sharing of open source solutions. The project will document prototypes aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals and conduct workshops to spread these solutions across French-speaking Africa and France. The first wave of workshops is underway in West Africa. The project seeks to connect cities and makerspaces to collaboratively address resilience challenges through open, cooperative prototyping based on digital commons and networking support.
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Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
Offer clear instructions and explanations to help children understand expectations and learn new concepts.
By focusing on these objectives, communication with children can be both effective and nurturing, supporting their overall growth and well-being.
3. Proof by making
7-10 K volunteers in France - Everywhere -
Ultra-local - Powerful (millions of “USO’s”).
Heliox Anthony Yann Dimitri
Couturieres
solidaires
5. What emerges ?
Actors and patterns
About 80 km meshes when you must rely on
local resources.
Incredible initiatives linking together.
Official/unofficial. States have problems...
6. Operational Commons
Made by historical actors for the 1st time
Do things happen when the solutions are no longer exclusive? Relocated
multimodal distributed manufacturing? Reprogrammable territorial resources?
“Glocal”?
WHO gel formula - Yves
Rocher Cosmetics
Open source Masks - Petit
Bateau factories
!
7. LOOPS
Stocks monitoring
Calls from caregivers
Conception
Selection/prioritization
Prototyping
Clinical validation/ certif.
Files and doc diffusion
with guidelines
Multimodal fabrication
8. Operational Commons
We have a hole in the racket...
More and more data, designs, contributions in the common good. Great.
So why today more than 100 millions of people are in needs of prosthetics ?
What are the walls to break and the path to open
to MAKE IT OPERATIONAL IN REAL LIFE ?
9. CAN WE CREATE MORE
OPTIONS THAN...
MARKET
Top down Rules to
follow (gov. driven)
Designed for those who CAN
AFFORD
Be a good or a bad
citizen. Follow the rules
or be punished.
And people choices / creativity / making / sharing ?
10. #Openhealth definition
(to be discussed:)
Linking the needs of populations and caregivers to non exclusive solutions working on the
field, being in the common good, with the objective of distributed mutimodal remanufacturing
(united citizens, fablabs, small and medium-sized enterprises, cooperatives, industry, etc.).
This covers the fields of prevention, hygiene, detection, care, long term care....
Actions are needed to improve openscience sharing (bio, hardware, human sciences),
design, validation and medical certification,international interoperability, banks of
online solutions, healthcare facilities, distributed multimodal manufacturing, use ,
repairability…
11. Historical context of the
coronavirus crisis
● One challenge
● Whole planet
● Sense and fraternity
● Needs of shared
solutions
● Legally non exclusive
● Together
Cooperation vs competition
14. Climate change
from healthcare to care of the world
The certainty of
uncertainty
means a
responsability for
those who have
experience to
“make almost
anything” and host
unpredictable projects
every day, worldwide.
15. Initiative One
Sense and priorities defined for 2021-2024
> #Openhealth
> Diversities
> Environment
Launching a pilot of “openhealth" in Montpellier
with a big public hospital in 2021-2023. (pro
with surgeons, repair pieces catalog, disabled
ppl DIY of technical devices)
http://www.fablab.fr
16. Initiative two
Launched from march 2020 without money
229 K€ openhealth program with 10 fablabs in 7 countries of west africa
For the moment 20 000 objects made and being used in Mali, Benin, Senegal
Great infos to be announced before the end of the year :-D
Phase 1 : Equipment of the labs/making on the field
Phase 2 : African precious plastic program to experiment local health solutions making
http://www.makersnordsud.org
A pilot of health fablab is being prepared by Blolab Benin with a BIG reference Hospital in
Cotonou (Benin).
17. Initiative three
North South adaptations forge (to climate change effects)
3 years documentation of workshops program to empower the
people to face to climate change effects OUTSIDE OF THE LABS.
Built by CCLab with West african fablabs network, french fablab
network, and International Association of french speaking mayors
(240 cities and villages on all the planet including Asia, Africa,
Madagascar, Canada, France...), Africa Airbus Community...
Creative Commons documentation of 106 formats adressing REAL
PEOPLE (retired, non employed, childrens, workers, students) both in
Africa and France. 2021-2024.
http://www.climatechangelab.org
18. Is your lab a tea bag ?
What is important is not the
tea bag, but the result after
infusion…
If you lab is a tea bag
what is the water ?
what are you, WHAT ARE WE
catalyzing, infusing ?
19. So make/hybrid your choices
and assume !
Competition
Exclusivity
Elite projects
Market driven
Fablab centered
Techno-solutionism
Cooperation
Common Good
Inclusive
Sustainable economic models
Holistic approach (tea bag)
Democratic and desirable
Contact Hugues Aubin -contact@ climatechangelab.org