The City of Issy-les-Moulineaux is a Living Lab for Innovation. Issy has developed a proactive policy to build a local information society which is innovative and open to all. The strategy adopted is to follow the developments of new technologies benefiting the population across the country, without any exception. Issy is a cluster for innovation. By creating a collaborative environment bringing together the public, the private and
Territories of Tomorrow Living Lab gathers, under the auspices of Saint-Laurent de Neste
A living-lab within the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie (Paris)
The “3D Living Innovation” Living Lab has been launched by La Fabrique du Futur, a Paris-based NGO created in 2006. 3D Living Innovation is aimed at co-creating new products and solutions for the future, based on the use of 3D and 3D related resources: virtual worlds (metaverses), augmented reality, ambient intelligence, PLM 2.0, imagery technologies, etc.
Autonom’IS is a territorial, scientific and technical, and social innovative project which aims at developing solutions for compensating the loss of autonomy, based on a rationale of social inclusion and improvement of social care. The initiative transcends barriers which typically exist within this field, by covering a variety of settings (medical, health, social, home), addressing both issues of ageing and disability, and combining a technological approach (ITC, home automation technologies) with a social approach (sociology, societal approach).
The Greater Paris Region Living Lab aims to structure a technical and marketing incubator of innovative projects, relying on the regional Fiber Broadband network, to accelerate the prototyping and the industrialization of new innovative online services. It vocation is to better understand and develop new digital uses, to facilitate communication activities to disseminate and to share best practices and results gathered by local Living Labs such as “Quartier Numérique” in the 2nd district of Paris, the Center Georges Pompidou, the City of sciences, or the CUBE.
A living lab in the heart of Paris
Quartier Numérique (Digital Area) is project in situated Paris downtown and is intended to implement and benchmark innovating mobile services for the development of new uses founded on high-speed communication services. Our living lab aims to study of the development of the wandering behaviours and mobility of enterprises and inhabitants to identify the adoption vectors of the digital revolution of their way of life.
LEVIER (Laboratoire d’Expérimentation et Valorisation Images Et Réseaux) Living Lab, thanks to its diversity of broadband infrastructures and panels of users wants to provide an experimental facility, services and methodology for enterprises and R&D project wanting to practice user centric R&D. LEVIER is much centered around the fixed-mobile convergence paradigm and provides both “real” and virtual infrastructures. The LEVIER Living Lab is federated around the Media and Networks Cluster and the
The Normandy Living Lab generates propitious conditions for the development of innovative products and services in the fields of m-logistics, m-payment, m-health, m-tourism, m-marketing and m-citizen, by systematically integrating the end user within the innovation process. The Normandy Living Lab relies on skills, networks and resources provided by the Secure Electronic Transactions (TES) and Normandie Seine Logistique (LSN) Competitiveness Clusters. The NLL is administrated by the TES Cluster.
Developed in the framework of the NIT (Noyau d’Innovation et de Technologie / Core of
Highlight of LL objectives and profile/domain : Imaginove decided to create a living lab in Rhone-Alpes/Lyon to help our members (about 120 SMEs, labs and schools) to take concern of the demand-driven approach. Our first concern is how become more efficient in our future collaborative R&D program by filling the gap between technologies and market needs. We strongly believe that a living lab, as a user-centric focus, is the key point for the surviving of our European image industries.
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e-Care Lab promotes the living lab approach in the healthcare sector through an operational co-creation platform for the uptake of healthcare innovative solutions in Rhône-Alpes territory. e-Care Lab is at the interface between care organization (“patient follow-up”) and medico-social technical procedure (“related medical device”). It provides healthcare practitioners with a coordination tool allowing them to propose adequate care solutions to patients.
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Erasme is specialized in digital innovation for public administrations. We focus specially on three fields : education, museums and elderly people. We run open innovations projects with schools, museums, families, retirement houses. Our living lab involve urban and rural areas (around Lyon, France). And we set up connexions between our different fields and users. We are specialised in designing new use of technologies for public services.
Paris Region Lab aims to boost innovative initiatives with the City’s staff and Region’s staff and to launch calls for tender, focusing on experimentation of innovative solutions, involving future users / citizens. Paris Region Lab is unique in the innovative ecosystem of Paris region, collaborating with local authorities, clusters, start-ups, organizations dedicated to innovation development, incubators, seed capitals...
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NEW MEDIA is a creation of Cinema and Audiovisual northern Paris Multimedia Pole with the participation of Empreinte.com and Foundation Tomorrow Territories . It represents 300 companies (technology providers, broadcasters, producers, researchers) and 80% of French TV actors.
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The Design Creative City Living Lab (DCC-LL) is a living lab focused on city services and applications corresponding to a Human Adapted Design. It promotes a “design that invents and develops new ways of living, through objects, images and services”. It takes the individual as the central theme, in relation to his activities: living, working, travelling, communicating, playing, and caring.
The ICT Usage Lab was launched in 2002 by four academic partners and six industrial partners developing a concrete approach based on enterprise needs, employees or organisations, and defining co-conception methodologies for new ICT services. Partners represent an interdisciplinary research team who investigate technical challenges and legal, social, societal and economical issues related to new ICT usages.