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2 2  **Description:** Co-creation session is a facilitated group activity to find solutions for a specific problem by gathering ideas, solutions and insights from workshop participants while using variety of methods. Depending on the workshop focus, it may comprise ideation, concept development and testing. Typical duration for short workshop is from 45 minutes to 90 minutes, medium-length workshop from 90 minutes to 3 hours, and long-workshop from 3 hours to 1 day. The number of participants may vary depending on how many facilitators are available, and what kind of working methods are utilized. Typically, a workshop facilitated by a single facilitator consists of six to eight persons. Number of participants are sometimes numbered to enable them to work in pairs.
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5 -(% lang="en-US" style="line-height:107%" %)**R&D service category-ies: **Co-creation
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8 8  **Key characteristics in Living Lab context:**
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1 -Participants’ role:In the beginning of the innovation process, involve the users as the creatorsIf there is a product with higher TRL, a ready MVP is more like a focus group,Need finding session, focus group is more of an evaluation,
1 +Participants’ role: In the beginning of the innovation process, involve the users as the creators If there is a product with higher Technology Readiness Level (TRL), a ready Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is more like a focus group, Need finding session, focus group is more of an evaluation,
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1 - facilitated a group activity to find solutions for a specific problem by gathering ideas, solutions and insights from workshop participants while using variety of methods. Depending on the workshop focus, it may comprise ideation, concept development and testing. Typical duration for short workshop is from 45 minutes to 90 minutes, medium-length workshop from 90 minutes to 3 hours, and long-workshop from 3 hours to 1 day. The number of participants may vary depending on how many facilitators are available, and what kind of working methods are utilized. Typically, workshop facilitated by a single facilitator consist of six to eight persons. Number of participants are often even numbered to enable them to work in pairs.
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1 -Often multi-stakeholder approach: Researchers, clinicians, students (e.g., paediatric project, project on language and communication). Depending on the concept all actors of the quadruple helix are contacted, number of users depends also
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