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Description of what the network is about
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs. Living Labs are real-life test and experimentation environments that foster co-creation and open innovation among the main actors of the Quadruple Helix Model, namely:
- Citizens
- Government
- Industry
- Academia
ENoLL facilitates knowledge exchange, joint actions and project partnerships between its historically labelled +480 members in Europe and worldwide.
Societal problem they want to address
Its aim is to promote the Living Labs concept in order to influence EU policies, enhance Living Labs and enable their implementation at a global level.
Societal domain
General / governance arrangements
Basic aim of network
Federation of living labs: platform for best practice exchange, learning and support, living lab development.
Contribution
ENoLL facilitates knowledge exchange, joint actions and project partnerships between its historically labelled +480 members in Europe and worldwide.
How ENoLL views Living Labs:
- Living Labs (LLs) are open innovation ecosystems in real-life environments using iterative feedback processes throughout a lifecycle approach of an innovation to create sustainable impact.
- They focus on co-creation, rapid prototyping & testing and scaling-up innovations & businesses, providing (different types of) joint-value to the involved stakeholders.
- In this context, living labs operate as intermediaries/orchestrators among citizens, research organisations, companies and government agencies/levels.
- Within a wide variety of living labs, they all have common characteristics, but multiple different implementations.
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