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  2. Living lab - Wikipedia

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    A living lab is a user-centered, open-innovation ecosystem, [19] [20] [21] often operating in a territorial context (e.g. city, agglomeration, region, campus), integrating concurrent research and innovation processes [22] within a public-private-people partnership.

  3. Smart Living Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Smart Living Lab building, which is scheduled to open in 2024, will provide workspace for the 130 members of 11 research teams from the EPFL, the School of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, and the University of Fribourg. [14] In 2021, the Smart Living Lab joined the European network of living labs Enoll. [15]

  4. Kent Larson - Wikipedia

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    Kent Larson is an architect and Professor of the Practice [1] at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Larson is currently director of the City Science [2] research group at the MIT Media Lab, and co-director with Lord Norman Foster of the Norman Foster Institute on Sustainable Cities [3] based in Madrid. [4]

  5. MIT Senseable City Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Senseable City Lab begins its project and research work with a vision for an urban future, or "urban demo". This vision is tailored to a particular city's needs and can be motivated by the challenges a place may be confronting, or by opportunities for providing new experiences or services due to advances in digital technologies.

  6. Living technology - Wikipedia

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    Living technology is the field of technology that derives its functionality and usefulness from the properties that make natural organisms alive (see life).It may be seen as a technological subfield of both artificial life and complex systems and is relevant beyond biotechnology to nanotechnology, information technology, artificial intelligence, environmental technology and socioeconomic ...

  7. Sidewalk Labs - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk Labs LLC [1] was an urban planning and infrastructure subsidiary of Google. Its stated goal was to improve urban infrastructure through technological solutions, and tackle issues such as cost of living, efficient transportation and energy usage .

  8. Citilab - Wikipedia

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    Citilab is related to the model of Living Lab, a mixed public/private partnership where citizens, businesses, government agencies and research centers are involved in the innovation process. Unlike facilities for conventional research, the Living Labs aim to create and validate technologies, products, services and business models in real ...

  9. Newlab - Wikipedia

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    Additive manufacturing (3D printing) technology is a component of the design process for many Newlab residents. [24] Prototyping shops are a distinguishing feature of the hardware-centric facility. Newlab leverages partnerships with firms like AutoDesk, Stratasys, BigRep, Haas, Ultimaker, and others to provide and maintain equipment and ...