A “Living Lab” is a research concept that takes innovation out of the basement and into real-life settings. Instead of testing a smart-city sensor in a controlled environment, it is installed in a busy neighborhood where actual citizens interact with it.

This user-centric approach ensures:

  • Rapid Feedback Loops: Developers can see immediately how people actually use (or break) a new technology.
  • Social Acceptance: By involving the community in the design phase, innovations are less likely to face public pushback.
  • Co-Creation: Citizens, companies, and researchers work together to solve local problems, such as optimizing traffic flow or reducing urban heat islands.