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MDH Living Lab is an arena for method development that strengthens collaboration between MDH, companies and the public sector. Through the development of methods for co-production, opportunities for increased efficiency, creativity and innovativeness are created. The vision is to contribute, through collaboration, towards a sustainable society from a holistic perspective.
MDH Living Lab - methods for collaboration
MDH Living Lab - methods for collaboration
MDH Living Lab is an arena for method development that strengthens collaboration between MDH, companies and the public sector. Through the development of methods for co-production, opportunities for increased efficiency, creativity and innovativeness are created. The vision is to contribute, through collaboration, towards a sustainable society from a holistic perspective.
MDH Living Lab operates in a triangular relationship between the University, companies and the surrounding community. The basic idea of MDH Living Lab is to develop methods to enhance the prospects for collaboration. In interdisciplinary constellations Living Lab carries out projects that involve users in different stages of a design and/or innovation process. Here, researchers and teachers from the technology area, the humanities, social sciences, health care sciences and the arts collaborate in knowledge development in various sectors.
For MDH Living Lab the users are employees in different organisations as well as end users of products and services. In the Living Lab projects we define problems and challenges together with the users in an organisation, to subsequently explore, experiment and evaluate these together. This takes place in iterative processes and not sequentially.
Member of the European Network of Living Labs
In 2018 MDH Living Lab was accepted as a member of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), which means that MDH has access to and the opportunity to cooperate with different living labs all around Europe, the USA and India. ENoLL’s members operate within numerous different sectors such as health and welfare, smart cities, culture and creativity, energy, social inclusion and education. Several of these areas match the areas which are of interest to MDH Living Lab. Membership of ENoLL gives MDH Living Lab the opportunity, together with other living labs, to apply for EU funding, but can also have a certain influence in how the calls within the EU could be formulated.
MDH Living Lab unites academia, the private sector and society
The ambition is to work to bring about dynamic meetings between students, researchers, teachers and representatives from organisations and the surrounding community, which lead to new knowledge for both the University and the external stakeholders. To realise this ambition we, together with external parties, are focusing on refining our methods, in research- and student projects, to be able to support and develop processes for collaboration.
MDH Living Lab collaborates with MDH’s strategic collaboration parties: ABB AB, Bombardier Transportation, Volvo Group, MITC (Mälardalen Industrial Technology Center), Automation Region and Robotdalen, but also with municipalities and regions.
MDH Living Lab, within the research specialisation of Innovation and Product Realisation (IPR), includes:
- Mälardalen User Experience Lab (mUX)
Digital collaboration spaces and examination rooms with equipment for recording and eye movement studies. - Innovation Gym
Areas that stimulate creative workshops. - MITC (Mälardalen Industrial Technology Center)
Lab environment for researchers, students and companies.
Publications
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Att säkerställa kvalité i samverkan och samproduktion i högre utbildning – en metod för samverkanssäkring av utbildningsprogram
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Visuell Management, smart kommunikation och design : Tavlor för visuell styrning, planering, uppföljning och i förbättringsarbetet
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Improving Quality in Higher Education by using Living Lab Methods
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Learning via “Nattljus” 2018 : A report on co-creation and learning in Spatial Design-Information Design education, developed as part of the activities produced in conjunction with Mälardalen University Living Lab
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Students' comprehension of design collaborations with external organizations
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Det konstnärsdrivna initiativet - Drömlokalen
Core team
Professor
Yvonne Eriksson
+4616153699
yvonne.eriksson@mdh.se
Senior Lecturer
Ulrika Florin
+4616153403
ulrika.florin@mdh.se
Senior Lecturer
Karin Axelsson
+4616153423
karin.axelsson@mdh.se
Doctoral Student
Laura Gottlieb
+4616153621
laura.gottlieb@mdh.se
Lecturer
Mona Tjärnberg
+4616155188
mona.tjarnberg@mdh.se
Lecturer
Andrea Hvistendahl
+4616153273
andrea.hvistendahl@mdh.se
Lecturer
Marcus Bjelkemyr
+4616153624
marcus.bjelkemyr@mdh.se
Contact
Professor
Yvonne Eriksson
+4616153699
yvonne.eriksson@mdh.se
Senior Lecturer
Ulrika Florin
+4616153403
ulrika.florin@mdh.se