[csaa-forum] Australian Living Labs Innovation Network 2017 Symposium
Amanda Third
A.Third at westernsydney.edu.au
Wed May 24 10:30:15 ACST 2017
Calling all those interested in Living Labs to participate in the Australian Living Labs Innovation Network (ALLIN) 2017 Symposium at QUT in Brisbane on 5 June 2017.
Register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/2nd-australian-living-labs-innovation-network-symposium-tickets-33032928378
The 2nd Annual Living Labs Symposium builds on the key themes of Smart and Urban, Health and Ageing, and Rural and Remote Living Labs.
The morning session speakers introduce case studies across the three examples and the afternoon sessions mix panel and hands on practice session.
Programme
The 2nd Annual Living Labs Symposium builds on the key themes of Smart and Urban, Health and Ageing and Rural and Remote Living Labs:
Morning Programme and Speakers:
Welcome and introduction to Living Labs and ALLIN from 8.15 am
Professor Lars Coenen<http://sustainable.unimelb.edu.au/people/lars-coenen> the inaugural City of Melbourne Chair of Resilient Cities from the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute will speak about this investigation of the 50 Urban Living Labs in Europe as part of the GUST project<http://www.urbanlivinglabs.net/>.
Associate Professor Michael Dezuanni<http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/dezuanni/> will outline the concept of social living labs as developed through the Fostering Digital Participation Project, undertaken in Toowoomba and Townsville regions from 2014-2016. The project saw the development of six separate living labs in which local residents co-designed projects to foster the use of digital technologies in the community.
Dr Philippa Collin<https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/people/researchers/philippa_collin> will present on the early development of a Mental Health and Well-being living Labs at Western Sydney.
Afternoon Programme
In the afternoon we continue the three themes of Smart and Urban Living Labs, Health and Ageing and Rural and Remote.
Smart and Urban Cities
* A panel discussion with Lars Coenen, Neil Temperley (Data61, Transport and Logistic Living Lab Mentor and Smart Cities expert) and Associate Professor Nickolas Falkner
* Workshop a real example of an Australian Energy Living Lab
* Develop a smart City Living Lab tool kit
Health and Ageing
* Two hands on workshops co-creation workshops (a) using emotion lead design and (b) building a Living Lab community
* Panel discussion including with Dr Philippa Collin and Dr Malcolm Fisk<http://www.telehealth.global/author/malcolm-fisk/> an international telehealth, ageing and co-creation expert from the UK
Rural and Remote Social Innovation
* A/ Professor Michael Dezuanni<http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/dezuanni/> will introduce a social living labs toolkit used for the Fostering Digital Participation Project and participants will have an opportunity to consider how the toolkit might be used in their local communities to promote co-design and user led engagement.
* Discussion - How do Living Labs help regional urban transformations conversation
* 2 further workshops hands on workshops tbc
4.45pm - Close
(Program subject to change.)
For more information please visit www.openlivinglabs.net.au<http://www.openlivinglabs.net.au%20/>or contact:
Phil.Donaldson at sustainsa.com.au<mailto:Phil.Donaldson at sustainsa.com.au> / Gareth@<mailto:Gareth at actionforesight.net>actionforesight.net<mailto:Gareth at actionforesight.net>/ A.Third at westernsydney.edu.au<mailto:A.Third at westernsydney.edu.au>
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The 2nd Annual Living Labs Innovation Network Symposium is held in conjunction with The Community Care Business Transformation and Innovation Conference. The conference, held on the 6th June at QUT Gardens Point, is designed to expand the community care sectors thinking in the way that technology, disruption and innovation can uniquely benefit and tailor future outcomes. Book your tickets to this exclusive event at <http://www.ccbtic.com.au/> https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/2nd-australian-living-labs-innovation-network-symposium-tickets-33032928378
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