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1 Driving Innovation DALLAS Mike Biddle Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP) Leader 8 th June 2011 – ALIP Showcase

2 Driving Innovation Contents DALLAS overview Application process Scope Summary

3 Driving Innovation Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dph1110/471774454/sizes/o/in/photostream/

4 Driving Innovation Source: www.flickr.com/photos/jamesz_flickr/1425249057/sizes/l/in/photostream/ “More pilots than British Airways?” We want to drive forward at scale...

5 Driving Innovation... communities must leave a legacy! Source: www.flickr.com/photos/kenny_barker/4911706473/in/photostream/ Take previous learning to scale...

6 Driving Innovation DALLAS Overview 3 to 5 communities of 10,000 people each –one will be in Scotland –other locations will develop through the process Assisted living technologies and services Wellbeing, and top quality health and care including a preventative approach An open competition –all types and sizes of organisation –public, private and third sectors –Including charities and social enterprises

7 Driving Innovation Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jvhemer t/301228916/sizes/l/in/photostream/ One community will be in Scotland Statutory public sector organisations in Scotland must agree involvement with Scottish Government –organisations outside of Scotland will also be part of the community All other organisations from Scotland apply using the same process as rest of UK

8 Driving Innovation Now open Up to £23 million investment –£18m from us and National Institute for Health Resource –£5m from Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise UK-wide programme Register by 20 th July –http://bit.ly/lxAek4http://bit.ly/lxAek4 Apply by 27 th July (noon)

9 Driving Innovation DALLAS Programme Communities ABCDE Evaluation Cost / Benefit Analysis Interoperability Lifestyles Inter-site networking and improvement

10 Driving Innovation Application process

11 Driving Innovation Stage 1: Open application Stage 1: selection Stage 2: Facilitated workshop Stage 3: Full proposals after facilitated workshop

12 Driving Innovation Workshops Workshop #1 – DALLAS consortia forming –70 delegates –Meet on Monday 12 th September ‘11 for dinner –Finish at 2pm Thursday 15 th September ’11 Follow-up meeting – DALLAS update –23 rd November ‘11 –Proto-proposals report on progress before stage 1 report Workshop #2 – DALLAS proposal development –<70 delegates –Meet on Monday 9 th January ‘12 for dinner –Finish at 2pm Thursday 12 th January ‘12 MANDATORY! note these dates

13 Driving Innovation Detailed timeline Announce DALLAS31 st March ‘11 Open DALLAS7 th June ‘11 “Competency” application 27 th July ’11 (register by 20 th July) Workshop #1 (3 days)w/c 12 th September ’11 Follow-up meeting (1 day)10 th November ‘11 Phase 1 report deadline23 rd November ’11 Workshop #2 (3 days)w/c 9 th January ‘12 Full proposals deadline4 th April ’12 Presentations to panel18 th & 19 th April ’12 Applicants informed30 th April ‘12 Issue contracts31 st May ‘12

14 Driving Innovation More eligibility information Private, public and third sector organisations –all applicants must be a legal entity Universities may not apply directly –could form part of a final proposal (via sub-contract) –if communities decide that academic input is required To be successful, final DALLAS proposals must show significant advances towards interoperability

15 Driving Innovation Stage 1 application – the questions CV/Track Record 1.organisation 2.you Added value and benefit 3.projects, collaborations and connections 4.ability to commit the resources needed 5.top level support and authority to act 6.how you might benefit from DALLAS Vision 7.ambitions, aims and objectives 8.What will be difficult and what are the challenges? 9.Partners you think can help 10.How to overcome challenges to deliver at scale?

16 Driving Innovation Scope

17 Driving Innovation The challenge Deliver innovative and cost-effective services at scale Improve quality of life Enable people to live independently for longer Products, services and systems Communities will connect: –Markets (public through to private) –Lifestyles (technical to social) –and promote health and wellbeing (illness and wellness)

18 Driving Innovation Illness Lifestyle Market Health and Wellbeing Community scope Private Public Technical Social Wellness

19 Driving Innovation Summary

20 Driving Innovation Summary Up to £23 million investment –£18m from us and National Institute for Health Research –£5m from Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise Stage 1 is open to all – (Portfolio selection) –No pre-formed consortia or proto-proposals –No golden tickets if funded previously Save the dates for the mandatory workshops http://bit.ly/lxAek4 –Register by 20th July, apply by 27 th July (noon)

21 Driving Innovation Get involved – join _connect https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/dallas https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/dallas

22 Driving Innovation http://www.innovateuk.org e: mike.biddle@tsb.gov.uk m: +44 (0)782 460 0043 tw: Mike_Biddle


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