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Living Labs & PCPin the perspective of Cross-Regional Innovation.
Some Reflections and Guidelines
Francesco MolinariFrancesco [email protected]@francescomolinari.it
Manchester, 28 August 2013Manchester, 28 August 2013
Contents
• The grand objectives of Alcotra Innovation• The « process » established by the project• Focus: PCP in Vallée d’Aoste• Conclusions: Main advantages of “working
across the borders”• Focus: NeSTI - European Network of Regions
and Cities for Social and Territorial Innovation• Link: The Alcotra Innovation « Handbook » Francesco Molinari Manchester, 28 August 2013
The grand objectives of Alcotra Innovation
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Added value of theLiving Lab approach
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Results
The Alcotra Innovation « Process »
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The Alcotra Innovation « Process »
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…Policy Innovation Space…
@ LIG
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@ PACA
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@ PIE
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@ RRA
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@ VDA
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SummaryI. Domains II. Instruments III. Outputs IV. Outcomes
@LIG Intelligent MobilitySmart Energy
Cross-border WGsCalls for proposal
Experimentation IdeasFeasibility Plans
LL agreementsCross-border pilots
@PACA eHealth Cross-border WGs “In vitro” experiments “In vivo” experiments
@PIE Intelligent MobilitySmart Energy
Cross-border WGsCalls for proposal
Experimentation IdeasFeasibility Plans
LL agreementsCross-border pilots
@RRA Creative Industry Cross-border WGsCalls for proposal
Experimentation Ideas Cross-border demonstrators
@VDA Intelligent MobilitySmart Energy
Cross-border WGsCalls for PCP
Prototypes (ph.1)Local installations (ph. 2)
Cross-border LL partnerships
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Feedback Loop
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RegionalSectorialPolicy AS-IS
IIa. Cross-borderWorking Groups
IIb. Calls for proposalIIc. Calls for PCP
IIIa. Experimentation ideasIIIb. Feasibility PlansIIIc. “In vitro” experimentsIIId. PrototypesIIIe. Local installations
IVa. LL agreementsIVb. Cross-border pilots
IVc. “In vivo” experiments IVd. Cross-border demonstrators
IVe. Cross-border LL partnerships
Timeline
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0-3 monthsfor SotAanalysis
3-6 months for Cross-borderWGs establishment
3-6 months for launching Calls(for proposaland/or PCP)
+3 months for ideas/plans +6-9 months for prototypes+3-6 months for local installations (PCP ph.2)
+3 months for LL agreements+6-9 months for demonstrators+9-12 months for pilots+12-15 months for LL partnerships
Deployment (3-6
months)
Preparation (3-6 months)
Kick-Start (0-3 months)
Running (6-12 months)
PCP in Vallée D’Aoste
Process
Francesco Molinari Manchester, 28 August 2013http://ec.europa.eu/environment/gpp/pdf/news_alert/Issue24_Case_Study54_Valle%20D%27Aosta%20Region_Energy_Mobility.pdf
Other qualifying aspects
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• Price paid is always lower than the market value of research and development
• The Regional government shares IPR and exploitation interests with the proposers
• Always 2+ awarded proposals at each stage of the process and for each thematic domain (Smart Energy, Intelligent Mobility)
• It’s a public purchase, not a research grant less exchange of paper, more tangible results (local pilot installations) …
Conclusions
Main advantages of “working across the borders”
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• Realise or facilitate Regional Smart Specialisation• Obtain a critical mass of population and demand• Integrate the respective socio-economic systems• Exchange good practice of policies• Develop pan-European products and services
Implications
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NeSTI• Adoption of the Living Lab citizen-
centric approach to co-design policy solutions capturing the benefits of the Future Internet
• Bottom-up Smart Specialisation strategies integrating local Territorial Agenda and Digital Agenda priorities with innovation profiles
• Experimentation of multi-stakeholder co-production of public services and pre-commercial public procurement as a motor of innovation
• 45+ signatures from 30+ Regions and 12 EU MS (+2 non-EU)http://www.centralivinglab.eu/NeSTI
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Where to get the Handbook• A printed edition is currently in
press.• Soon it will be downloadable from:
http://www.alcotra-innovazione.eu/livingLabs/definizione.shtml
• An excerpt of the Conclusions has been made available here:http://www.alcotra-innovazione.eu/livingLabs/dwd/Conclusions_EN.pdf
• For updates on the project events (in France and Italy) stay tuned to:http://www.alcotra-innovation.eu/
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Many thanks for your attention
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Francesco Molinari, [email protected]
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