DATE & TIME

1 October 2026, 11:00 – 12:30

ROOM 
Peacock 2
TRACKS

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

Description

The workshop will present the Living Lab Harmonized Allocation & Resource Tracking tool (LL HART) developed by the VITALISE project, which has been adopted within the Living Lab Harmonization Framework. The tool integrates the harmonized Living Lab services portfolio with resource allocation, supporting Living Labs in effectively planning and monitoring their activities. The session will showcase real-life examples and results from the VITALISE project, illustrating its practical value. Participants will be introduced to the tool and will have the opportunity to explore it hands-on. We will guide participants through the process of integrating the tool into their day-to-day practices. Through interactive exercises, participants will be provided with concrete Living Lab scenarios (or use their own examples), such as co-creation sessions, needs assessments, and small-scale piloting activities, and will be invited to use the tool to plan and allocate resources accordingly. 

Agenda

TimeItem
11:00 – 11:10Welcome and Session Framing
A brief welcome and introduction to the workshop objectives. The facilitator outlines the focus on systematic resource planning in Living Lab activities and introduces the three activities that will be addressed: stakeholder mapping, needs assessment, and co-creation workshops.
11:10 – 11:30World Café-Style Group Work: Challenges and Best Practices
Participants are divided into three tables, each dedicated to one Living Lab activity. Each table discusses challenges and best practices related to resource planning, focusing on questions such as who is responsible for planning, which tools are used, whether harmonized approaches exist, and how resource estimates and monitoring are currently handled. Facilitators support the discussion and capture key insights.
11:30 – 11:40Introduction to the LL HART Tool
The facilitator introduces the LL HART tool, explaining its purpose and structure. Real-life examples from previous projects are used to illustrate how the tool supports planning, monitoring, and comparability across activities.
11:40 – 12:15Hands-On Exercise: Applying the Tool
Participants continue to work in the same groups and apply the LL HART tool to their topic. Facilitators provide guidance and answer questions throughout the exercise.
12:15 – 12:30RAISE Platform and Wrap-Up Reflection
Introduction to the RAISE platform, focusing on how resource and activity data can be collected cumulatively, reused across projects, and shared within the Living Lab community. The final minutes are dedicated to a short plenary reflection on key takeaways, lessons learned, and how participants can apply the tools and approaches in their own Living Labs.

Facilitators

Despoina Petsani

Research Associate, Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation, AUTH

Evdokimos Konstantinidis

Assistant Professor, Lab of Medical Physics and Digital Innovation at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Teemu Santonen

Principal Lecturer, Laurea University of Applied Science