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Presentation of the delegates of a trip dedicated to social innovation in UK. La 27e Région

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London Tour on May 11th, 12th and 13thOrganized by :

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Social Innovation and Public Policies : Great-Britain's Best Practices

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A few words about the tour in London

Who are the organisers ?The 27th Région is at the origin the tour, and the agency User Studio has organised the pro-gram. This program is co-financed by the european commission and by the attendees.

Who are the attendees ?Half of them are elected people or civil servants for regional and local governments, in charge of prospective, innovation, technology, social entrepreneurship, and local development. One third comes from a think tank dedicated to technology, called Fing (Next Generation Internet Foundation). The others works for companies such as Orange Labs.

What are they interested in?Social innovation is mostly « social entrepreurship » in France. The activity dedicated to social innovation and service design is more developped in UK and scandinavian countries than it is in France : in schools, think tanks, gouvernments (local and national).What are the values, the methods, the resultats of user-driven projects in UK ? How is social innovation in UK now, with the crisis, as a method, a sector, a market, a know how ? How can social innovation and design impact on policies ? What are the most interesting cases in the fields of education, urban policy, employment, culture, etc ? What about social innovation during the crisis, and what could be the future ?

About

Social Innovation and Public Policies : Great-Britain's Best Practices

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Program

Social Innovation and Public Policies : Great-Britain's Best Practices

The following calendar presents the three day schedule of meetings, conferences and debates.

CounterpointCatherine Fieschi

live|workDaniel Letts et Ben Reason

Engine Service DesignCale Thompson et Aviv Katz

In ControlSimon Duffy, Julie Stanfield

Review meeting of the trip

Young FoundationGeoff Mulgan

Social Inovation CampAnna Maybank

ParticipleCharles Leadbeater

Think PublicDeborah Szebeko, Paul Thurston, Ivo Gormley, Ian Drysdale

Conference-debate on "Mobile Working"Organized by Édouard Moreauand Damien Horner avec Frank Duffy

SILKSophia Parker

NESTARohan Gunatillake

Design CouncilMilitza Vukovic

Social InnovatorsMitchell Sava Dominic Campbell

lundi 11 mai mardi 12 mai mercredi 13 mai

09:00

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11:00

12:00

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Meeting at the Hoxton HotelMeeting out of the hotel Conference-debate

ConferenceLÉGENDE :

11:20 - 12:00

Paris - LondonArrival : 8:59

9:00 - 10:00

9:30 - 11:30

12:30 - 1:30

Lunch1:30 - 2:30

2:30 - 4:00

4:00 - 5:45

2:15 - 3:45

4:30 - 6:00

8:00Diner Diner

Lunch & dinerGathering of the delegates

8:00

10:15 - 11:15

11:30 - 1:30

12:00 - 1:00

1:00 - 3:00

4:00 - 6:00

6:45 - 8:00London - ParisDeparture : 19:02

AM

PM

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Conference room at the Hoxton

Hoxton Hotel81 Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3HU

www.hoxtonhotels.com

+44 (0)20 7550 1000

[email protected]

Important :Information about the conference room loca-tion is dedicated to the organizations which have an appointment at the conference room of the hotel. It does not concern the organizations which will be visited by the french delegates.

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27e RégionThe innovation Lab of the 26 french regional governmentsLocation : Pariswww.la27eregion.fr

Creativity, social and digital innovation in the regions. Supported by the Association of the French Regions, the European Commission, Caisse des Dépôts, and Fing.

Social experimentation : user-driven projects implemented in schools, rural areas, business parks etc. hosting multidisciplinary teams involving designers, social innovators, architects, researchers, artists.www.territoiresenresidences.net

Prospective design : creative way of doing prospective with the regions

Benchmarking : meetings and seminars with innovators, in France and abroad

Events : creative workshops and barcamps for and with the regions

Stéphane VINCENT, director [email protected]

Romain THÉVENET, service design [email protected]

Main Organizers

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UserStudioUser-centered design agencywww.userstudio.fr

User Studio is a design consultancy based in Paris, France. With a strong focus on user-cente-red design methods, the firm specializes in designing digital products and services for in the telecom, media, software and public service industries.User Studio's clients include private and public sector reasearch and development labs, such as the french region's first innovation lab, the 27e Region.

Matthew [email protected]

Denis [email protected]

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Association des Régions de FranceThe official association of the 26 french regionsLocation : Pariswww.arf.asso.fr

The Association des Régions de France represents the 26 French Regional Councils towards the French national government and the main European institutions. Its team works on all kind of regional policies, including : Education, transport, vocational training and apprenticeship , econo-mic development and employment, higher education and research, local development, cross-bor-der issues , culture, IT, urban and housing,sustainable developpement, health and social affaires, democracy, tourism, sport…

President : Alain Rousset (Also president of Region Aquitaine)

Claire BERNARD, survey department [email protected]

Regional Councils

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Regional Council of Nord Pas de Calais Location : Lillewww.nordpasdecalais.fr

North Pas de Calais is a densely populated region with some 4 million inhabitants - 7% of Fran-ce's total population, making it the fourth most populous region in the country - 83% of whom live in urban communities. Its administrative centre is the city of Lille. The second largest city is Calais which serves as a major continental economic hub with Dover, England of Great Britain 35 miles away and the white cliffs of Dover, England are visible from Calais on a clear day. Other major towns include Valenciennes, Lens, Douai, Béthune, Dunkerque, Maubeuge, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Arras, Cambrai and Saint-Omer.

President : Daniel Percheron (PS)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nord-Pas-de-Calais

Jean-François CARON, Green party, regional [email protected]

Bio on wikipedia : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-François_Caron

Sylvie DEPRAETERE, Office of Mr Caron [email protected]

Pierre-Jean LORENS, sustainable development, prospective, [email protected]

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Regional Council of Ile-de-France, Location : Pariswww.iledefrance.fr

With 11.7 million inhabitants Île-de-France is the most populated region of France. It has more residents than Austria, Belgium, Greece, Portugal or Sweden. It is the fourth most populous country subdivision in the European Union after England (of the UK), North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria (both of Germany). Economically, Île-de-France is the sixth richest region in the European Union: in 2006 its total GDP as calculated by Eurostat was �462 billion at market exchange rates,[1] nearly as large as the entire Dutch economy,[1] with a per capita GDP of � 40,100 the same year (at market exchange rates, 170% of the European Union average).

President : Jean-Paul Huchon (PS)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ile-de-France_(region)

Francine BAVAY, vice-Présidente, in charge of social [email protected]

Bio on wikipedia : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francine_Bavay

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Regional Council of Champagne-Ardenne, Location : Chalons en Champagnewww.cr-champagne-ardenne.fr

Champagne Ardenne is located in the northeast of the country, bordering Belgium, and consists of four departments: Aube, Ardennes, Haute-Marne, and Marne. The region is famous for its sparkling white wine (champagne). Its rivers, most of which flow west, include the Seine, the Marne, and the Aisne. The Meuse flows north. The population of Champagne-Ardenne has been in steady decrease since 1982. With 1.3 million people and a density of 52/km_, it is one of France's least populated regions.

President : Jean-Paul Bachy (PS)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champagne-Ardenne

Muriel MARTIN-DUPRAY, Directrice générale adjointe [email protected]

Bertrand RIGAL, IT project [email protected]

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Regional Council of LimousinLocation : Limogeswww.cr-limousin.fr

Famed for some of the best beef farming in the world, herds of Limousin cattle—a distinctive chestnut red—are a common sight in the region. In addition to cattle, the region is also a major timber producing area. The regional capital, Limoges, was once an industrial power-base, world-renowned for its porcelain and is still a leader and innovator in electric equipment factories (which used porcelain as an insulator originally). However, large factories are now few in number. With a slowly rising population of just under 750,000, Limousin is the second least populated French region in Metropolitan France after Corsica. There are fewer inhabitants in Limousin than in the city of Marseille.The population of Limousin is aging and, until 1999, it was declining. The Creuse department has the oldest population of any in France. Between 1999 and 2004 the population of Limousin increased slightly, reversing a decline for the first time in decades.

President : Jean-Paul Denanot (PS)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limousin_(region)

Sylvie CHAPPELET, project manager, social [email protected]

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Regional Council of BourgogneLocation : Dijonwww.cr-bourgogne.fr

Bourgogne (known as Burgundy) is famous for its wine. With a population of 1 631 000 in one of the largest area in France, its density is low, and people mostly lives around the main highways and infrastructures. Bourgogne is dependant from its neighbours, Ile-de-France (Paris) and Rhône Alpes (Lyon). The population is older. Dijon and the metropolitan aera are the most attractive places.President : François Patriat (PS)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgogne

Christian PAUL, vice-President, and member of french [email protected]

Bio on wikipedia : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Paul_(homme_politique)

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RATP (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens)Major operator for public transportation in Paris and surroundingsLocation : Pariswww.ratp.fr

The Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP/Autonomous Operator of Parisian Trans-ports) is the major transit operator responsible for public transportation in Paris and its surroun-dings. It is under the authority of the Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France (STIF), the Paris region transit authority. Its operational divisions include the Paris Métro system (16 lines), part of the RER, an extensive bus system, and three tram lines. It also operates the Montmartre funicu-lar.Currently, the RATP operate a multi-mode public transportation infrastructure. In Île-de-France, the RATP operates buses, regional trains, trams and Métro services. In Germany, Italy, and the USA, in association with their respective partners, the RATP operates and maintains regional buses and trains. Noctilien is the network of night buses in the Île-de-France region.Currently there are projects under way to create new light rail lines.

Delphine BISSON, Business [email protected]

Other Public Authorities

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Sur la rive droite,Grand Projet de Villes « Bassens-Cenon-Floirac-Lormont »Location : Cenonwww.surlarivedroite.fr

On the right side of Bordeaux, « Sur la rive droite » is a authority gathering the cities of Bassens, Cenon, Floirac and Lormont. It’s goal is to develop a new social and economic development for this cities, with a population of 66 000 inhabitants.

Sophie TROUILLET, cultural development Grand Projet des Villes Bassens - Cenon - Floirac - Lormont [email protected]

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Fing (Next Generation Internet Foundation)Digital innovation in the context of social transformationLocation : Paris and Marseilleswww.fing.org

Working at the crossroads between technology, business, the arts and social change, Fing is a think tank and a ressource for innovators. 160 members, including : Caisse des Dépôts et Consi-gnations, Laser, Orange, RATP, Bouygues Telecom, BNP Paribas, EDF, SNCF, SFR, Paris, Rennes, Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur, Ile de France…

Cities 2.0 is dedicated to urban innovation & empowerment. Main projects : Green Watch is a personal, mobile and connected device that comes equipped with a GPS chip, CO2 and noise sensors. Worn as a wristwatch, it moves with its owner, capturing and storing pollution levels throughout the day and (anonymously) sharing them on the network. City wall is a new urban medium for service and exchange. CityScan’s goal is to measure the digital pulse of the city ; Hyperlocal plans to reveal and represent hyperlocal information. www.villes2.fr

Active Identities, « managing and projecting our digital existence ». Main projects : i is a brand, cv 2020, personalize without identifying, privacy 2.0. www.identitesactives.net

AgingLab (« Plus longue la vie, ») : Innovation by and for all ages. The contribution of technolo-gies and digital services to the quality of life, the society cohesion and the economic dynamism in an ageing world. Social networks, autonomy, evolutive housing, intergenerationnal, www.pluslonguelavie.net

Thierry MARCOU, Project manager "Villes 2.0", [email protected]

Carole-Anne RIVIÈRE, Project manager "Plus longue la vie" , [email protected]

Non-profit Organisations

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InternetActuFirst french newsletter dedicated to social impact of technologiesLocation : Romans sur Isèrewww.internetactu.net

InternetActu is the newsletter created by the FING (Next Generation Internet Foundation). With 70 000 single readers each week, Internet Actu is the first online newsletter in french. Its content is strictly independant, supported by 15 actors of innovations and research.

Hubert GUILLAUD, Editor [email protected]

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Orange LabsThe innovation network of France TelecomLocation : Issy les Moulineauxwww.orange.com/en_EN/innovation

Orange Labs form the worldwide innovation network of the France Telecom-Orange Group. Set up in 2006, they have a staff of 5,000 (researchers,marketeers, engineers) in 9 different coun-tries (UK, France, Poland, China, Korea, Japan, Jordan, Egypt and USA) on 4 continents. Each Orange Labs is thus integrated into its own geographic ecosystem, enabling it to get a grip on and anticipate technological progress and changes in usages throughout the world. The Orange Labs international network is a concrete expression of the Group’s aim to breathe new life into innovation and make it the driving force behind its transformation.

Mathilde SARRÉ-CHARRIER, project manager, Futurology [email protected]

Companies

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Lyon InfocitésDigital and Game companies in Lyon and Rhône AlpesLocation : Lyonwww.lyon-infocite.org

250 members. Main goals : promote cooperation in the digital and game industry (18 000 sala-ries, 2,6 Billion euros in Rhône Alpes), promote know how, represent the sector towards the public authorities, etc.

Céline COLUCCI [email protected]

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Delegates

Social Innovation and Public Policies : Great-Britain's Best Practices

Francine BAVAY, vice-Président, in charge of social entrepreneurshipRégion Ile-de-France

[email protected]

Claire BERNARD, survey departmentAssociation des Régions de France

[email protected]

Delphine BISSON, Business departmentRATP

[email protected]

Jean-François CARON, Green party, regional councillorRégion Nord-Pas de Calais

[email protected]

Sylvie DEPRAETERE, Office of Mr CaronRégion Nord-Pas de Calais

[email protected]

Hubert GUILLAUD, EditorInternet Actu

[email protected]

Laura PANDELLE, studentNational Institute for Advanced Studies in Industrial Design (ENSCI)

[email protected]

Pierre-Jean LORENS, Sustainable development, prospective, evaluationRégion Nord-Pas de Calais

[email protected]

Thierry MARCOU, Project manager "Villes 2.0"Fondation Internet Nouvelle Génération

[email protected]

Matthew MARINO, DesignerUserStudio

[email protected]

Muriel MARTIN-DUPRAY, Associate directorRégion Champagne-Ardenne

[email protected]

Christian PAUL, vice-President, and member of french parliamentRégion Bourgogne

[email protected]

Denis PELLERIN, DesignerUserStudio

[email protected]

Bertrand RIGAL, IT project managerRégion Champagne-Ardenne

[email protected]

Carole-Anne RIVIÈRE, Project manager "Plus longue la vie"Fondation Internet Nouvelle Génération

[email protected]

Romain THÉVENET, Service designla 27e Région

[email protected]

Sophie TROUILLET, cultural developmentGrand Projet des Villes Bassens - Cenon - Floirac - Lormont

[email protected]

Stéphane VINCENT, Directorla 27e Région

[email protected]

Mathilde SARRÉ-CHARRIER, project manager, FuturologyOrange Labs [email protected]

Sylvie CHAPPELET, Project manager, social entrepreneurshipRégion Limousin

[email protected]

Céline COLUCCILyons-Infocités

[email protected]

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People in charge of the Tour :

Stéphane Vincent, la 27e Régiontél : +33 (6) 09 09 09 09mail : [email protected]

Matthew Marino, User Studiotél : +33 (6) 06 98 94 06 70mail : [email protected]

Contacts

Social Innovation and Public Policies : Great-Britain's Best Practices