This seminar provides participants the chance to delve into the transformative potential of open innovation within living labs. Learn how these initiatives can foster collaborative development and address complex challenges across various problem-settings. Investigate the role of living labs in offering real-world contexts that promote stakeholder collaboration and effective knowledge exchange. As dynamic environments, living labs are crucial for developing innovative solutions and facilitating interdisciplinary cooperation. They contribute to the creation of novel products and services, offering insights into customer preferences and product viability during the development phase, which enhances their adoption. To fully harness the potential of these initiatives, it is essential to understand how to effectively develop and implement open innovation initiatives, particularly within the context of living labs. The seminar will emphasize qualitative research methods to provide a deeper understanding of these processes. Join this academic venture to explore how living labs act as catalysts for open innovation.
Semester:
Sommersemester & Wintersemester
Course Type:
Seminar
Time:
Kick-Off (centrally organized by Prof. Dr. Sven Laumer): Friday, 25th of April, 11:30 – 13:00 in H6
Additional sessions organized by the chair will be soon published here