DATE & TIME

1 October 2026, 11:00 – 12:30

ROOM 
Peacock 1
TRACKS

TRACK 1: Living Labs for Grand Societal Challenges

TRACK 2: Living Labs for Policies, Governance, Collaboration and Innovation Ecosystems  

TRACK 5: Living Labs Operations, Methods, Tools, and Impact

Description

Join us to explore how gamified, collaborative tools from diverse disciplines can enhance interdisciplinary learning and action! 

This workshop invites participants to experiment with interactive methods to co-create transition pathways and translate shared values into place-based initiatives. 

We invite participants to gain hands-on experience with tools inspired by fields such as urban planning, geography, architecture, art, music, and social work, supporting inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration. Grounded in Living Lab methodology and place-based approaches, the session introduces a card-based toolbox designed to foster collaboration, exploration, ideation, and knowledge sharing. Through a mix of interactive methods, participants will engage in small-group work, individual reflection, and plenary exchanges. The workshop tackles such questions as integrating diverse perspectives, strengthening stakeholder engagement, and translating complex territorial transition issues into actionable initiatives. 

Participants will develop practical skills in collaborative facilitation, interdisciplinary dialogue, and collective learning, while gaining experience with participatory tools that can be adapted to their own projects. Beyond immediate learning, the workshop offers a playful and reflective environment that encourages experimentation, peer exchange, and the development of concrete strategies to support transition-oriented initiatives. 

Agenda

Time Item
11:00 – 11:10 Toolbox and Workshop Introduction (facilitators present; participants discover)
11:10 – 11:15 Group Formation and Tool Selection (facilitators support; participants actively engage)
11:15 – 12:00 Hands-On Exploration and Testing of Selected Tools (facilitators support; participants actively engage)
12:00 – 12:25 Collective Reflection and Feedback (facilitators guide exchanges; participants actively engage)
12:25 – 12:30 Wrap-Up and Exploration of Future Collaboration Opportunities (facilitators and participants exchange contacts and ideas for collaboration)

Facilitators

Joëlle Mastelic

Living Lab Manager, Researcher, and Full Professor, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland (HES-SO Valais-Wallis)

Anastasia Ponomareva

Senior Researcher and Living Lab Practitioner, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland (HES-SO)