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===2008-05-07 to 09 IST Africa, Windhoek, Namibia===
===[[2008-05-07 to 09 IST Africa, Windhoek, Namibia]]===
'''Day 2: 08 May 2008'''
* 14h00 Working Session - '''African Network of Living Labs I''' (Session Chair: Adam Turowiec, ITTI, Poland)
** '''Living Lab Methodology, Concept and Development of the European Network of Living Labs''' by Adam Turowiec, ITTI, Poland
** '''Networked Micro-Enterprises: The Added Value of Collaborative Procurement in Rural South Africa''' by Carsten Friedland, SAP Research, Germany
** '''Open SOA Value Add for Collaborative Services Delivery to Rural SMMEs''' by Rudi de Louw, SAP Research CEC PTA, South Africa
 
 
* 16h00 Working Session - '''African Network of Living Labs II''' (Session Chair: Adam Turowiec, ITTI, Poland)
**'''ERP Process Modelling for Rural e-Governance - A Living Lab Approach''' by Potjie van der Walt, TshwaneUniversity of Technology, South Africa
**'''Presenting a Knowledge Support Portlet as part of a Collaborative Educational Community Learning Area''' by Bertie Buitendag, TUT, South Africa





Revision as of 16:03, 12 June 2008

Next networking opportunity
  • 2008-06-11 Living Lab development workshop
  • Supporting the Living Labs in South Africa 2008-2010 Strategy workshop


Overview

The lack of a proper understanding what triggers innovations and which innovations prove to be successful in different environmental, social and cultural contexts poses a big threat to the design of real-world innovation. This is in particular true for South Africa. Being a ‘society in transition’ facing the challenge of social change and social innovation South Africa needs to understand how to set advanced African innovation research. Designing real-world innovation in an African advanced way might therefore differ from the indigenous tradition and might not be similar to the western world as well; however, what’s similar is that its start is community-driven.


Meraka’s vision

"Innovation in ICT leading to applications that address development challenges facing South Africa, the Continent and the developing world thereby directly contributing to addressing the challenges faced by the second economy.

Application innovation, through innovation in ICT contribute to and facilitate the research, development and implementation of ICT application that address ‘Digital Divide’ related problems in South Africa and other developing countries. The institute will focus on the pre-competitive space and areas of market neglect with strong emphasis on co-operation with end-users and industry players. A number of application domains have been identified with stakeholders and implementation of R&D and innovation programmes are being prioritized in consultation with stakeholders"


The Focus

Specialists in this group have a joint vision of South Africa as a “competitive and progressive 21st century nation". Through user-driven, open innovation initiatives; bring forth a new mindset of the South African society as equal custodians of the building blocks to all-forms-of- access-&-inclusion.

We are participating in the global economy and want to be recognized internationally for the contribution we will make as co-creators of the Global Knowledge Society.

Living Lab Initiatives in South Africa

  • Sekhukhune Living Lab
    • Rural Enterprise creation
    • Limpopo Living Lab
  • Dwesa Living Lab
    • Partnership in the Eastern Cape between Universities of Rhodes & Fort Hare, Nokia Siemens Networks, Meraka Institute and COFISA
    • Rural connectivity and ICT applications
    • Feasibility study-phase in June 2008
  • Ndlovu Living Lab
    • Partnership between the Ndlovu Medical Centre, Elandsdoorn Development Trust, INTEL and Meraka
    • Telemedicine and rural connectivity
  • Soshanguve Living Lab
    • Planned by Tshwane University of Technology (ICT Faculty)‏
    • Education, Research, Community Development, Job Creation
  • Bushbuck Ridge
    • SAP Research and Wits University
    • Patient Health System for chronically ill patients in rural areas

International Linkages

ENOLL

Network of Living Labs

COFISA

Framework on Innovation Systems between Finland and South (COFISA)

Methods and Tools

The Harmonization Cube

The Harmonization Cube
The Harmonization Cube


Events

2008-04-24 Workshop at Meraka Institute

2008-05-07 to 09 IST Africa, Windhoek, Namibia

2008-05-12 to 16 Collaboration @ Rural 4th Plenary meeting

C@R 4th Plenary Agenda


2008-05-17 to 24 COFISA-Finland Living Labs Collaboration Visit

2008-06-11 COFISA Workshop - Living Lab development

Venue: The Innovation Hub, Pretoria

Living Labs Development Workshop Programme

Aim:


Attendees: Several stakeholders from:

  • academia (e.g., Rhodes University, University of Fort Hare, Tshwane University of Technology, CSIR,),
  • governmental institutes (COFISA, HSRC, DST, Meraka Institute)


Facilitated by: Aki Enkenberg, Mario Marais and Shela Boshomane


Presentations

2008-06-00 Supporting the Living Labs in South Africa 2008-2010 Strategy workshop

Publications

(Under construction)

Living Labs discussion forum

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A Google discussion group called Supporting Living Labs in South Africa has been created as a discussion and interaction platform. Any Living Lab practitioner is welcome to join.


Contact Details

Contact Person: Shela Boshomane
Tel: +27(0)12 841 4432
Fax: +27(0)12 841 4720
Email: sboshomane[at]csir.co.za
Contact Person: Mario Marais
Tel: +27(0)12 841 3771
Fax: +27(0)12 841 4720
Email: mmarais[at]csir.co.za

Meraka Institute COFISA Telematica Institute Rhodes University Intel