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Published on 06 April 2018
Italy
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About this good practice
Open 2.0 is an open source application made available by the Lombardy Region for the creation of collaborative tools. A set of ready-to-use and customisable software solutions for those looking for a solution for optimising resources, sharing experiences and responding to strategic challenges of growth and competitiveness.
Open 2.0 is the ideal tool to efficiently address the organisational and management needs of government entities and complex organisations. It was inspired by the experience of www.openinnovation.regione.lombardia.it: the collaborative platform promoted by the Lombardy Region to improve the competitiveness of the Lombard knowledge system.
In summary, Open 2.0 principles are:
• Promote participant innovation ecosystems
• Facilitate development and management of projects
• Connect to similar experience
• Connect to other services
• Convey knowledge of related topics
• Facilitate involvement of the stakeholders
Open 2.0 is the ideal tool to efficiently address the organisational and management needs of government entities and complex organisations. It was inspired by the experience of www.openinnovation.regione.lombardia.it: the collaborative platform promoted by the Lombardy Region to improve the competitiveness of the Lombard knowledge system.
In summary, Open 2.0 principles are:
• Promote participant innovation ecosystems
• Facilitate development and management of projects
• Connect to similar experience
• Connect to other services
• Convey knowledge of related topics
• Facilitate involvement of the stakeholders
Resources needed
In order to customize and implement the open sure platform project managers and IT technicians are required. The source code of all the solutions, along with the technical resources needed to customise them, will be provided.
Evidence of success
The open source platform is being adopted from diverse users: from regional authorities to clusters, from project consortia to local associations.
The benefits identified are:
- Flexibility
- User Friendly
- Security
- Accessibility
- Interoperability
The benefits identified are:
- Flexibility
- User Friendly
- Security
- Accessibility
- Interoperability
Potential for learning or transfer
The platform can be transferred to:
- Public and private entities that need tools to support research processes, technological and social innovation.
- Business networks, districts and clusters, groups of companies operating within "network contracts" or more or less structured partnership agreements. ATI, groups of international projects, consortia, industrial districts, "hubs", science and technology parks, associations and organisations that aggregate multiple public or private entities.
- Public and private entities that need tools to support research processes, technological and social innovation.
- Business networks, districts and clusters, groups of companies operating within "network contracts" or more or less structured partnership agreements. ATI, groups of international projects, consortia, industrial districts, "hubs", science and technology parks, associations and organisations that aggregate multiple public or private entities.
Further information
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Good practice owner
You can contact the good practice owner below for more detailed information.
Organisation
AFIL
Italy
Lombardia
Contact
Project Manager