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| - | This is where we collect resources and links | + | |
| - | [[UNRF Unconference]]\\ | + | ==== Resources and Links ==== |
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| + | [[PhygitalGR | Υλικό για το πρόγραμμα στα ελληνικά]].\\ | ||
| + | [[CommoningUnconference19 | Unconference: Free and Open Source Technologies, | ||
| [[Lakatamia Makerspace]]\\ | [[Lakatamia Makerspace]]\\ | ||
| [[Prototypes]]\\ | [[Prototypes]]\\ | ||
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| - | Tender Announcements\\ | + | [[Tender Announcements]]\\ |
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| + | ==== Project Description ==== | ||
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| + | The starting point of the project has been a socio-institutional problem and a tentative techno-economic solution. In the context of the recent developments in the social economic sector, an increasing number of people has been contributing to social innovation projects, striving to create sustainable options for surpassing the deep economic, social and environmental crisis in Europe. However, these communities face certain challenges in creating sustainable livelihoods and in supporting the appropriate organisational and governance structures. At the same time, the wide diffusion of ICT and the decentralisation of the means of information production pose as an untapped opportunity, | ||
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| + | PHYGITAL aims to pilot, evaluate and promote an emerging production and business model, based on the conjunction of a global digital commons of knowledge, stemming from various open source projects, with distributed manufacturing technologies, | ||
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| + | The project idea has been initiated by the ongoing discussions over the long-lasting disparities in the Balkan-Mediterranean region, developed by 3 organisations from the wider area, namely: Stitching Peer to Peer Alternatives - Greece (a.k.a. “P2P Lab”); Lakatamia Municipality, | ||
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| + | PHYGITAL adopts a multi-level approach, in order to bring together diverse stakeholders and promote synergy on local, transnational and global level, by: (a) developing a multilingual open knowledge platform, which will host, organise & diffuse the global knowledge commons; (b) developing and connecting open collaborative production spaces (makerspaces), | ||
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| + | ==== Detailed description ==== | ||
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| + | The starting point of the project has been a socio-institutional problem and a tentative techno-economic solution. In the context of the recent developments in the social economic sector, an increasing number of people has been contributing to social innovation projects, striving to create sustainable options for surpassing the deep economic, social and environmental crisis in Europe. However, these communities face certain challenges in creating sustainable livelihoods and in supporting the appropriate organisational and governance structures. At the same time, the wide diffusion of ICT and the decentralisation of the means of information production pose as an untapped opportunity, | ||
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| + | PHYGITAL aims to pilot, evaluate and promote an emerging production and business model, based on the conjunction of a global digital commons of knowledge, stemming from various open source projects, with distributed manufacturing technologies, | ||
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| + | PHYGITAL adopts a multi-level approach, in order to bring together diverse stakeholders and promote synergy on local, transnational and global level, by: (a) developing a multilingual open knowledge platform, which will host, organise & diffuse the global knowledge commons; (b) developing and connecting open collaborative production spaces (makerspaces), | ||
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| + | The PHYGITAL target groups include restless entrepreneurs and freelancers; | ||
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| + | ==== Understanding the Set-up ==== | ||
| + | The project idea has been initiated by the ongoing discussions over the long-lasting disparities in the Balkan-Mediterranean region, developed by 3 organisations from the wider area, namely: Stichting Peer to Peer Alternatives - Greece (a.k.a. “P2P Lab”); ARTos Foundation, along with its hosted hacker-community “hHack66” - Cyprus; and Open Labs - Albania. They have all joined forces under the umbrella of the Greek Free Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) to design a project that will provide sustainable alternatives for innovative entrepreneurship, | ||
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| + | The starting point of the project has been a creative social and economic unrest that becomes evident amidst the deep economic, social and environmental crisis in Europe. There is arguably an increasing number of people finding novel ways to self-organise with the aim to address local challenges and have a positive social impact. Such initiatives, | ||
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| + | At the same time, technological diffusion and networked collaboration stand as untapped opportunities in creating new economic options, especially for the areas worst hit by the current crisis. There is indeed an abundance of knowledge and experience available from open source projects around the globe, providing viable solutions to specific challenges. This information constitutes a common pool of collectively managed information resources, often referred to as a “global knowledge commons”. However, it remains to a large extent vast, scattered and poorly documented, while the related stakeholders are often fragmented and unaware of each other. | ||
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| + | In this framework, the proposed project aims to create, test and evaluate the conditions under which an emerging productive and business model could operate, based on the conjunction of the global digital knowledge commons with distributed manufacturing technologies, | ||
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| + | The PHYGITAL target groups include restless entrepreneurs and freelancers seeking to make a difference; local SMEs and micro-enterprises, | ||
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| + | ==== Project details ==== | ||
| + | The project idea has been initiated by the ongoing discussions over the long-lasting disparities in the Balkan-Mediterranean region, developed by 3 organisations from the wider area, namely: Stichting Peer to Peer Alternatives - Greece (a.k.a. “P2P Lab”); Municipality of Lakatamia, along with its hosted hacker-community “hHack66” - Cyprus; and Open Labs - Albania. They have all joined forces under the umbrella of the Greek Free Open Source Software Society (GFOSS) to design a project that will provide sustainable alternatives for innovative entrepreneurship, | ||
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| + | The starting point of the project has been a creative social and economic unrest that becomes evident amidst the deep economic, social and environmental crisis in Europe. There is arguably an increasing number of people finding novel ways to self-organise with the aim to address local challenges and have a positive social impact. Such initiatives, | ||
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| + | At the same time, technological diffusion and networked collaboration stand as untapped opportunities in creating new economic options, especially for the areas worst hit by the current crisis. There is indeed an abundance of knowledge and experience available from open source projects around the globe, providing viable solutions to specific challenges. This information constitutes a common pool of collectively managed information resources, often referred to as a “global knowledge commons”. However, it remains to a large extent vast, scattered and poorly documented, while the related stakeholders are often fragmented and unaware of each other. | ||
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| + | In this framework, the proposed project aims to create, test and evaluate the conditions under which an emerging productive and business model could operate, based on the conjunction of the global digital knowledge commons with distributed manufacturing technologies, | ||
| + | |||
| + | The PHYGITAL target groups include restless entrepreneurs and freelancers seeking to make a difference; local SMEs and micro-enterprises, | ||
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| + | ==== Objectives of the Project ==== | ||
| + | In line with the programme’s priorities, the project aims to promote cooperation and bridge territorial disparities, | ||
| + | to develop the necessary conditions and build the relevant techno-social competences that would engage people in open collaboration and organisation; | ||
| + | to improve existing knowledge on the current state and business conditions in relation to the targeted sectors and areas;\\ | ||
| + | to enhance local capacity for innovation, diffusing knowledge, tools and technologies; | ||
| + | to improve linkages and synergies among diverse stakeholders on local level;\\ | ||
| + | to increase networking and cooperation on transnational level through open sharing of knowledge and experiences; | ||
| + | to improve strategies supporting open innovation through policy proposals; \\ | ||
| + | to catalyse innovative start-up entrepreneurship in response to local challenges; | ||
| + | to improve support to SMEs for business innovation through prototyping and mentoring; | ||
| + | to increase the number of people contributing to open and collaborative projects allowing them to create sustainable income; \\ | ||
| + | to empower individuals and communities to work for the social benefit; \\ | ||
| + | to increase clustering and entrepreneurial support through an open decentralised network of professionals and businesses operating on transnational level;\\ | ||
| + | to improve competitiveness and overall business environment in the area, by providing alternative instruments for business innovation and collaborative funding; \\ | ||
| + | to improve the prospects of the social economic sector as a drive for employment and smart, sustainable and inclusive development. | ||
| + | Expected outputs of the project (tangible and visible outputs or products relating to project activities). | ||
| - | === Project Description === | + | The project’s main outputs consist of 3 interwoven streams: (a) physical and digital (PHYGITAL) tools and methodologies; |
| + | Stream a: a digital techno-social platform, sharing open knowledge, designs and tools; 3 physical collaborative production spaces (makerspaces), | ||
| + | Stream b: 3 scalable pilot programmes and (at least) 15 prototypes as minimum viability products for 5 SMEs/social enterprises in each area; training and mentoring of local entrepreneurs for open and business innovation.\\ | ||
| + | Stream c: an open decentralised network operating on transnational level to support business innovation and entrepreneurship; | ||
| + | The PHYGITAL (physical+digital) infrastructures, | ||
| - | **GR**\\ | ||
| - | Το Phygital δραστηριοποιείται εκεί όπου συναντιέται ο φυσικός (physical) και ο ψηφιακός (digital) κόσμος. Ένα νέο μοντέλο προκύπτει από τη σύζευξη της παγκόσμιας ανοικτής γνώσης, | ||
| - | Το έργο σχεδιάστηκε και υλοποιείται από επτά οργανισμούς, | + | ---- |
| - | τον Οργανισμό Ανοικτών Τεχνολογιών – ΕΕΛΛΑΚ, | + | |
| - | Το P2P Lab, μία ερευνητική κολλεκτίβα με έδρα τα Ιωάννινα που θα συνεργαστεί με τον Δήμο Βορείων Τζουμέρκων για την υποστήριξη του πρωτογενούς τομέα στην ευρύτερη περιοχή, | + | |
| - | το hack66, μία ανοικτή κοινότητα από hackers & makers στη Λευκωσία, | + | |
| - | το Open Labs, ένα hackerspace με έδρα τα Τίρανα, | + | |
| - | Το έργο Phygital υλοποιείται στο πλαίσιο του Προγράμματος Διακρατικής Συνεργασίας Ιnterreg V-B “Βαλκανική – Μεσόγειος 2014-2020”, | ||
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