Living Lab Value proposition

Last modified by Sarantis Dimitriadis on 2023/11/23 19:47

Value proposition for companies:

Living Labs provide a compelling opportunity for companies to connect with users and actively involve them throughout various phases of the innovation process. This inclusive approach enables companies to effectively test, validate, and analyze the impact of their solutions iteratively. Moreover, by participating in Living Labs, companies gain access to enhanced networking and collaboration opportunities, fostering a dynamic ecosystem for innovation and growth.

Value proposition for policy makers and public authorities:

Living Labs present an effective platform for policy makers and public authorities to identify, engage, and involve users and diverse stakeholders throughout various phases of the innovation process. Through this collaborative approach, Living Labs facilitate the gathering of reliable feedback, needs, and requirements from the real end-users. Additionally, the process allows for the verification of user acceptance, ensuring that policies and public initiatives are designed and implemented with a strong focus on meeting the genuine needs of the community they serve.

Value proposition for researchers:

Living Labs provide researchers with unparalleled networking and collaboration opportunities, fostering a rich environment for academic and practical exchange. Beyond this, Living Labs serve as a powerful platform for researchers to create and demonstrate proof of concept, enabling them to test and validate their research results iteratively. By aligning with the cutting edge of innovation, Living Labs offer researchers a unique space to refine and fine-tune their work, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of advancements in the field. Through these invaluable resources, researchers can drive their projects towards real-world impact and contribute meaningfully to societal progress.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101007990

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