1 Living Labs & PCP in the perspective of Cross-Regional Innovation. Some Reflections and Guidelines Francesco Molinari Manchester,

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1 Living Labs & PCP in the perspective of Cross-Regional Innovation. Some Reflections and Guidelines Francesco Molinari Manchester, 28 August 2013

2 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 MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013

3 The grand objectives of Alcotra Innovation

4 Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 « Old style » Interregional Cooperation We wanted to land here No-Fly Zone Regional (local) Living Labs Added value of the Living Lab approach Added value of the cross- border dimension

5 Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 VDA PIE LIG PACA RRA

6 Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 « Old style » Interregional Cooperation We wanted to land here No-Fly Zone Regional (local) Living Labs Added value of the Living Lab approach Added value of the cross- border dimension

7 Results

8 The Alcotra Innovation « Process » Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Regional Policy AS-IS Cross- border WGs LL Pilots Policy Lessons

9 The Alcotra Innovation « Process » Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Regional Policy AS-IS Cross- border WGs LL Pilots Policy Lessons …Policy Innovation Space…

LIG Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Intelligent Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for proposal Ideas of Experimentation Feasibility Plans LL agreements Cross-border pilots

PACA Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 eHealthCross-border WGs “In Vitro” Experiments “In Vivo” Experiments

PIE Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Intelligent Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for proposal Ideas of Experimentation Feasibility Plans LL Agreements Cross-border pilots

RRA Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Creative Industry Cross-border WGs Calls for proposal Ideas of Experimentation Cross-Border Demonstrators

VDA Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Intelligent Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for PCP Prototypes (ph.1) Local Installations (ph. 2) Cross-border LL Partnerships

15 Summary I. DomainsII. InstrumentsIII. OutputsIV. Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for proposal Experimentation Ideas Feasibility Plans LL agreements Cross-border WGs“In vitro” experiments“In vivo” Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for proposal Experimentation Ideas Feasibility Plans LL agreements Cross-border IndustryCross-border WGs Calls for proposal Experimentation IdeasCross-border Mobility Smart Energy Cross-border WGs Calls for PCP Prototypes (ph.1) Local installations (ph. 2) Cross-border LL partnerships Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013

16 Feedback Loop IIIIIIIV Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Regional Sectorial Policy AS-IS IIa. Cross-border Working Groups IIb. Calls for proposal IIc. Calls for PCP IIIa. Experimentation ideas IIIb. Feasibility Plans IIIc. “In vitro” experiments IIId. Prototypes IIIe. Local installations IVa. LL agreements IVb. Cross-border pilots IVc. “In vivo” experiments IVd. Cross-border demonstrators IVe. Cross-border LL partnerships

17 Timeline IIIIIIIV Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August months for SotA analysis 3-6 months for Cross-border WGs establishment 3-6 months for launching Calls (for proposal and/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 months for pilots months for LL partnerships Deployment (3-6 months) Preparation (3-6 months) Kick-Start (0- 3 months) Running (6-12 months)

18 PCP in Vallée D’Aoste

19 Process Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August

20 Other qualifying aspects Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 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) …

21 Conclusions

22 Main advantages of “working across the borders” Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 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

23 Implications Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Framework conditions Physical/Virtual Infrastructure Human Capital Natural Resources Etc. Regional development Sustainable Growth Social Inclusion Policy instruments Smart Specialisation Strategy EU Funding of R&D and Innovation (Cross- Border) Living Labs

24 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) Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013

25 Where to get the Handbook A printed edition is currently in press. Soon it will be downloadable from: innovazione.eu/livingLabs/definizio ne.shtmlhttp:// innovazione.eu/livingLabs/definizio ne.shtml An excerpt of the Conclusions has been made available here: innovazione.eu/livingLabs/dwd/Con clusions_EN.pdfhttp:// innovazione.eu/livingLabs/dwd/Con clusions_EN.pdf For updates on the project events (in France and Italy) stay tuned to: innovation.eu/ innovation.eu Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013

26 Many thanks for your attention Francesco MolinariManchester, 28 August 2013 Francesco Molinari, Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (