RRI HUB South-Eastern EuropeCentre for the Promotion of Science
Aleksandra Drecun, DirectorDivna Vuckovic, Assistant Director
RII Tools Hubs Meeting, Lisbon, April 23-24th, 2015
SEE RRI HUB STEERING COMMITTEEStakeholders from Albania, B&H, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia
BRAINSTORMING. GOOD ENERGY. CO-CREATION. NEWORKING. SHARING. MULTYPLYING.
SEE HUB STAKEKOLDERS CONSULTATION22 participants from five SEE countries
SEE PROMISING PRACTICESBioSense Center
ICT solutions in agriculture
Dr Vesna Crnojevic Bengin
Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, Serbia
EuroBioActEuropean Bioethics in Action
Dr Amir Muzur
University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
SocIoTalSocially aware citizen-centric
Internet of Things
Dr Srdjan Krco
DunavNet, Novi Sad, Serbia
Center for the Promotion of Science
Bringing science closer to the public
Aleksandra Drecun
CPN, Belgrade, Serbia
JGL Counselling center
Pharmaceutical Company Counselling center
Dr Iva Rincic
University of Rijeka, Croatia
BeResponsible
Citizens reporting irregularities and socially responsible actions
Dr Zoran Veljovic
University of Podgorica, ME
REPORT! SAVE!
Citizens reporting suspected trafficking of young girls
Dr Esmeralda Shehaj
University of Tirana, Albania
Doctors&Patients
Doctors and PatientsSupporting System
Dr Darko Huljenic
Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Croatia
GeekFEST
Summer school of innovation for high school students
Dr Jasminka Hasic
IntUniversity of Sarajevo, B&H
Science Summer Camp
Students Summer Camp for R&I practice
Dr Darko Huljenic
Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Croatia
Fiscal Monitor Service
Monitoring of revenues and expenditures of municipalities
Dr Naida Dervishalidovic
University of Sarajevo, B&H
Cryo-Save Board of Parents
Stem cells storage in family stem cell bank
Dr Vojin Rakic
Center for the Bioethics, Serbia
BioSense CENTER, NOVI SAD, SERBIAICT solutions in agriculture, ecology, environmental protection and forestry
Interaction with end users in developing the ICT application and innovative agriculture solutions
http://biosense.rs
BioSense CENTER, NOVI SAD, SERBIAICT solutions in agriculture, ecology, environmental protection and forestry
AIMS
Advancing scientific knowledge.
Reinforcing the role of agriculture to follow sustainable, smart and inclusive growth, through
innovation and utilization of advanced ICT systems.
ACTIVITIESContinuity - Evolution - Consensus
To engage the region in a path of innovative growth
Incorporating the needs and expectations of stakeholders in the vision and the strategy of the
BioSense Center
RESULTS
Promoting Open Innovation approach in research, sharing knowledge and fostering intensive collaboration with end users to design appropriate and economically feasible systems according to stakeholders' real needs.
PA4ALL Living Lab in Precision Agriculture
The first living lab in Serbia and Europe with a focus on precision agriculture
PA4ALL is a result of the long term continuous cooperation between BioSense Centre and the
stakeholders, designed as an instrument for systematic user co -creation approach which
integrates research and innovation processes.
STAKEHOLDERSInnovative ICT SMEs, End Users, Farmers, Agricultural Enterprises, Regional
Government
BioSense CENTER, NOVI SAD, SERBIAICT solutions in agriculture, ecology, environmental protection and forestry
Creating a socially aware CITIZEN-CENTRIC Internet of Things
FP7 EU FUNDED PROJECTDunavNet, Serbia
SOCIOTAL addresses a crucial next step in the transformation of an emerging business driven Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure into an all-inclusive one for the society by accelerating the
creation of a socially aware citizen-centric Internet of Things.http://www.sociotal.eu/
AIMS
Enable a citizen-inclusive and pro-citizen IoT
Encourage citizen participation in the IoT to boost (societal) innovationProvide direct benefits to citizens, help addressing true needs of neighbourhood, communities and society at largePut control into the hand of the citizen on who can access information
ENABLING USERS – KEY FEATURESIntuitiveIt should be easy to use. Not too much to install, smooth learning curve, natural UI metaphors where possibleTrustworthyNo unwanted information leaks, enforce privacy policies, flexible about policies depending on context of useAssistiveAssist in common tasks, (e.g. place an alarm if energy consumption data are suspicious)
APPROACHDesign and provide key enablers for a reliable, secure and trusted IoT environment by encouraging people to contribute their IoT devices and information flowsProvide a citizen-centric IoT approach towards creation of large-scale IoT solutions of interest to the society in order to exploit billions of new IoT information streamsBy equipping communities with secure and trusted tools that increase user confidence in IoT environment, enable their transition to smart neighbourhoods, communities and cities
IoT ECO-SYSTEM Key elements: TRUST, USER CONTROL and TRANSPARENCY establish the confidence of everyday users and citizens. By providing adequate socially aware tools and mechanisms that simplify complexity encouraging citizen participation in the Internet of Things. This will provide a wealth of opportunities for the creation of new services and applications that address true societal needs and allow the improvement of the quality of life across European cities and communities
PILOTSNovi Sad city
Mood of the cityElevator supervisor
Santander citySantander Citizen (Weather forecast/Sharing info)Santander Dusk (Ubiquity)Enabling Santander (Route Calculation)
Taipei (new partner)Smart retail
Creating a socially aware CITIZEN-CENTRIC Internet of Things
FP7 EU FUNDED PROJECTDunavNet, Serbia
Involving end-users – CO-CREATION WS
Purpose:Uncover end-users needsIdentify positive and (potentially) negative receptionBuild effective device/sensors interface
ApproachPick a card depicting daily-life situationsAssess positive and negative aspectsIntroduce sensors, define their role and placementDesign interfaces and way to interact with sensors (tablets, smartphones, PCs)
*Nathalie Stembert
Creating a socially aware CITIZEN-CENTRIC Internet of Things
FP7 EU FUNDED PROJECTDunavNet, Serbia
GOALTo develop bioethical standards - a list of conditions optimizing human relations to their own health, animals, plants and environment, based upon the principles and theory of European bioethics combined with experiences and realistic ambitions of local communities (local government, CSOs, etc.). Three local communities have been selected as pilot communities: Krsan, Bakar and Mali Losinj.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES“Bioethical standards” will be formed including the conclusions from workshops where different representatives of local community (local politicians, NGO representatives, local association representatives) will be involved. The workshops will promote dialogue between all of them with the possibility to discuss the quality of life and the major problems in environmental protection from their own point of view.
METHODOLOGYThe process of developing of "bioethical standards"
will be formulated through the workshops, negotiations, talks and conferences. The participants
will be scientists of various profiles (public health, veterinary medicine, agriculture, forestry,
philosophy, theology, politics, etc.) from Croatia, Serbia and Germany and with involvement of the
local stakeholders (including CSO).
BENEFITSBy applying the results of scientific and philosophical research to concrete problems of endangered communities, the research itself is supposed to gain volume and sense. In case the work on forming the bioethical standards would result in the increase of local consciousness, this might become a good practice worthy of repeating and disseminating.
EuroBioAct, RIJEKA, CROATIABioethics as a discipline instigating multi-perspective approach to complex environmental issues
STAKEHOLDERS
Research Community, Local Government, CSOs, General Public
Center for the Promotion of Science Bringing science closer to the public
http://www.cpn.rs/
Center for the Promotion of Science Bringing science closer to the public
TARGET GROUPS AND STAKEHOLDERSTargeting all citizens of the Republic of Serbia. Among CPN stakeholders there are various societal actors: public media, local and national governments, academic and scientific communities and institutions, National council for science and technological development, Ministry for education, science and technological development, small and medium enterprises, non-government and civil society organisations, etc.
GOALTo foster, strengthen and bring together all science promotion initiatives and create a large front for scientific culture widespread. The goal of the Center is to stimulate curiosity and creativity, and inspire young people to opt for a future career in science. To raise the level of education and knowledge of the citizens in Serbia and to make science interesting, appealing and popular, involving all actors in the society.
Center for the Promotion of Science Bringing science closer to the public
EXPECTED OUTCOMESTo improve a public perception of science and to involve citizens and maintain participation of all sectors of society in the process of creation of
science policies and application of scientific findings. To include members of society with different
backgrounds and characteristics (both woman and man, wealthier and poorer population, families or
individuals, etc.) through appropriate communication channels and approaches.
METHODOLOGYOrganization of lectures, debates, workshops and exhibitions and all other kind of activities inspired by various scientific fields. The inclusion of all society groups with special attention to young people. Filling the huge gap between research and general public, making the public more informed and empowered to influence the whole cycle of the research and innovation, based on true needs of the society.
Center for the Promotion of Science Bringing science closer to the public
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