ICE 2011 - "Innovating Products and Services for Collaborative Networks"
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The Living Lab Track at the 2011 edition of the ICE Conference analyzed two important aspect:
- The Thematic Domain Network (and the rationale for the establishment of such Networks together with the coming step for their official launch)
- The concept of ”Common Asset” key element element for the Thematic Domain Network (as resources owned by different parties that can be shared as a foundation to the infrastructure of smart cities ecosystems)
Panelist and participants were involved also in a interactive session to analyse what can be done with the establishment of Domain Networks and how the relevant phases can be achieved.
Proceedings from ICE Conference 2011 Living Lab Track are available in this section
[edit] ICE Conference 2011: Innovating Products and Services for Collaborative Networks
[edit] Introduction and Registration
We are proud to announce the 2011 edition of the International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising:
- Place: Aachen, Germany
- Dates: 20-22 June 2011
- Registration Fee:
- All 3 days 650€ (600€ Early bird)
- Single day 275€ (250€ Early bird)
- (Additional charge of 50€ for onsite registration, All prices include VAT, Early Bird Registration ends 15 April 2011)
- The Conference Fee includes:
- entrance to all Paper presentations and Workshop sessions
- entrance to Exhibition
- documentation with Paper abstracts and programme
- refreshments at morning and afternoon breaks and luncheons
- Networking Cocktail Reception
- Gala Dinner (Limited availability)
- Cyber Cafe facilities
- OnLine [Registration]
[edit] Aims of the ICE Conference
The ICE conference (http://www.ice-conference.org/) is a premier forum to enable practitioners, researchers as well as tool vendors to present, demonstrate and share the results and achievements of their work in the broad domain of Concurrent Enterprising and can be considered both a scientific forum and an Industry event.
[edit] Living Lab Track @ the ICE Conference
The Living Lab Track at the International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising 2011 will focus on Domain Networks establishment. The foundation and the establishment of such Workgroups originates from the identification of resources and assets the Living Lab network can make available and is combined with the experiences and lesson learnt that pilots and testbed experimentations are able to concretely provide. For further information look at the specific wiki pages Thematic Living Labs Networks
In order to support the discussion towards the setting-up of such Domain Networks, three distinct workshops will be organized during the Conference. The objective is then to identify resources available at Living Lab level, methods and operational activities that are combined within concrete experiences.
Specifically, the 3rd Conference day will be dedicated to the presentation and discussion of concrete experiences that will be exchanged among participants. The approach is to demonstrate how and at which level this exchange of experience can be useful for identifying what could be shared among network members in terms of resources and best practices as well as potential synergies within each Thematic Domain Network.
[edit] Organization and Sponsor
Organized by:
The ESoCE-NET, European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network, is a non-profit Organisation bringing together academics, researchers and industry practitioners to stimulate the exchange of ideas, views, practices and latest research and developments in the field of Concurrent Enterprising. We offer a wide range of information and consulting services to our members and to the public.Supported by:
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. Founded in November 2006 under the auspices of the Finnish European Presidency, the network has grown in ‘waves’ up to this day. To this date, 4 Waves have been launched; resulting in 212 accepted Living Labs. The ENoLL Living Labs are already operational in different domains, spanning from eHealth to Energy Efficiency, from Intelligent Mobility to Inclusion of the elderly and disadvantaged people and Rural Development.Sponsored by:
The FIREBALL project (www.fireball4smartcities.eu) aims to establish a coordination mechanism through which a network of Smart Cities across Europe engages in long term collaboration for adopting User Driven Open Innovation to explore the opportunities of the Future Internet.
The ELLIOT project (www.elliot-project.eu) aims to develop an Internet Of Things (IOT) experiential platform where users/citizens are directly involved in cocreating, exploring and experimenting new ideas, concepts and technological artifacts related to IOT applications and services.
[edit] In Collaboration with Living Labs:
[edit] Programme
[edit] Tuesday 21 June Morning: Living Lab Track
09.00 – 09.30 Assessing Living Lab Movement and Establishing Domain Networks – ESoCE Net (Roberto Santoro)
Keynote presentation: Jean-Pierre Euzen (European Commission)
[edit] Tuesday 21 June Morning: Living Labs for experimenting the Future Internet in Smart Cities
09.30 – 10.30 Common Assets for Smart Cities Living Labs Innovation: IT Infrastructures, methods and user communities (Chair: Hans Schaffers, ESoCE Net)
FIREBALL project (FP7-ICT) explores models of collaborative innovation including three communities: Smart Cities, Future Internet and Living Labs. Such models are based on what is called “common assets”: the resources owned by different parties that can be shared to build the infrastructure of smart cities ecosystems: testbeds, living lab facilities, end-user communities, technologies, methodologies, IPR, open data. The session discusses the identification of such common assets as well as the role they play in the collaborative innovation ecosystem of smart cities.
- Hans Schaffers (ESoCE Net): Framework of common assets management for smart cities collaborative innovation, developed in FIREBALL
- Annika Sällström (CDT): Example from TEFIS (Testbed for Future Internet Services)
- Brigitte Trousse (INRIA), Marc Pallot: Example from ELLIOT project (Experiential Living Lab for Internet of Things)
Coffee Break
11.00 – 12.30 Collaboration Frameworks for Access to Commons, including IPR, valorization and access mechanisms (Chair: Roberto Santoro, ESoCE Net)
This session focuses on defining and elaborating access and governance mechanisms for common assets to support living labs innovation for smart cities.
- Roberto Santoro (ESoCE Net): Framework for common assets access and governance mechanisms.
- Cases of common assets mechanisms from FIREBALL, Michel Corriou Images et Réseaux
- Cases of common assets mechanisms from FIREBALL, Esa Posio University of Oulu
- Cardiac Power Monitoring: a Galileo Advanced Innovation Services experimentation in Living Lab – Anders Carlsson (New Homes for Health)
After the presentation a discussion took place gathering access Mechanisms ideas from the participants (Interactive session - “Towards collaboration models for living labs innovation in smart cities”).
[edit] Tuesday 21 June Afternoon: Living Lab Domain Networks Session
13.30 – 15.00 Cross-border Living Lab Collaboration and Networking: (Chairs: Annika Sällström and Hans Schaffers, Aalto University School of Economics)
The APOLLON project (CIP ICT-PSP) explores cross-border collaboration of living labs to support SME innovation. This session discusses the framework of methodologies to support cross-border living labs networking and collaboration, the evaluation of cross-border collaboration, and the sustainability of such collaborative networks
- Hans Schaffers (Aalto University): Cross-border networks of living labs and methods & tools support as developed in Apollon.
- Annika Sällström (CDT): Arranging sustainable cross-border living labs operations.
- Bram Lievens (IBBT), Pentti Launonen (Aalto University): Examples of methodologies for setting up and operating Cross-Border Living Labs networks in Homecare, Energy Efficiency and e-Participation domains.
A Discussion on APOLLON Methodology took place (toolsets to support cross border networks of Living Labs).
Coffee Break
15.30 – 17.00 Towards Living Labs Thematic Domain Networks: Rational, Expectations and Benefits, organisational settings and activities (Chairs: Roberto Santoro and Marc Pallot, ESoCE Net)
A panel of Living Labs’ representatives (Tujia Hirvikoski, Laurea LLAB, Angelos Ktenas – AGROCERT – Hellenic Ministry of Rural Development and food, Martina Ziefle, Future Care Lab, Sabine Legrand, Autonom’Lab, Annika Sällström (Living Lab Lulea), Jordi Colobrans (Citylab), Brigitte Trousse (ICT Usage Lab, INRIA)
This session is intended to support the discussion towards the setting-up of Living Labs Thematic Domain Networks and discusses their role in the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) and AMI Communities.
Panelist and participants were involved in this interactive session to analyse how the establishment of these Domain Network could be achieved and what contribution could be envisaged from and to their members. They analised the aspect both for vertical domains and for horizontal domains. An important result has been the identification of specific themes that are useful for all the vertical domains, for which participants have expressed an interest in establishing transversal working groups:
- Including design discipline in system development
- Assessing and influencing Users’ behaviors
- Designing and measuring Users’ Experiences
- Including Service Science discpline in Service Innovation
[edit] Wednesday 22 June Full Day: Sharing experiences and Joint initiatives (Pilots experience and lesson learnt)
All the interested Living Labs having infrastructures and practices in their respective thematic domain to share with other Living Labs have the opportunity to ask for a presentation slot
09.00 – 09.30 Open Data, Communities of Users as a Common Crowdsourcing approach for different thematic domains, Roberto Santoro and Marc Pallot, ESoCE Net
The Thematic domain Network wiki pages were showed to the participants in their latest development status involving participants and requesting contribution in the definition / completion of their charters
[edit] 09.30 - 10.30 Health, Autonomy and Wellbeing
- Living Lab Movement - Scientific Framework - Piotr Krawczyk
Identifying existing theoretical frameworks that could be used to study the Living Lab phenomena. Workshop was based on Delphi method: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi_method) for 'relatively strongly structured group communication process, in which matters, on which naturally unsure and incomplete knowledge is available, are judged upon by experts', as defined by Häder and Häder
Coffee Break
[edit] 11.00 - 12.30 Health, Autonomy and Wellbeing
- Facilitating homecare and independent Living through ICT – a pilot case in the APOLLON Project
- Internet of Things well-being services experimentations - (San Raffaele Hospital – ELLIOT project)
Lunch
[edit] 13.30 - 15.00 Energy Efficiency and Environment Monitoring
- Smart Individual Energy Savers - experiences from the first phase (SmartIES)
- ICT Usage Lab: ECOFFICES Project on energy efficiency in offices and ELLIOT Project on Green Services for air quality monitoring (INRIA)
- Addressing the challenges of Energy Efficiency through ICT – a pilot case in the APOLLON Project - (Aalto University)
- Real-World Vehicle Emission Profiles: a Galileo Advanced Innovation Services experimentation in Living Lab - (Mobility Lab)
- Smart grid technologies demonstrators linked to electro-mobility in support of cities sustainable development - (Fondaterra)
Coffee Break
[edit] 15.30 – 16.30 Media and Manufacturing domain pilots.
- Digital Smart Cities: e-participation and e-democracy (Issy Media) - (Navidis)
- Design and Use of Intelligent Product Applications in an IoT environment Logistic case in the ELLIOT project - (BIBA)
- Future Factory and Living Lab case in the APOLLON project - (SAP)
- Enterprise Integration Center - (FIR)
[edit] 16:30 – 17:00 Various Platforms supporting Living Lab Collaboration and Information sharing
- User experience measurement and benefits with IOT – (Polymedia)





