SWEET LANTERN

Lausanne Site Visit & Monitoring Panel

UNIL welcomed us for two inspiring days.

Lucerne Living Lab – Site Visit

A day of exchanges and learnings in Lucerne.

Lugano Living Lab – Site Visit

The consortium enjoyed the sunny Lugano!

Retrospective on the first year of SWEET Lantern

A short video review of the first year of activities.

SWEET Lantern at the OLLD

OpenLivingLab Days is the flagship annual event organized by the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL).

National Open Innovation Camp 2023

Research Day at the NOIC in Winterthur! SWEET Lantern hosted the final day of the National Open Innovation Camp (NOIC) dedicated to research in Winterthur in strong collaboration with WinLab (Living Lab in Winterthur). The goal of the event is to gather innovation actors, companies, researchers and start-ups active in the field of the Energy Transition supported by Innovation Boosters to exchange best practices, knowledge and tools. Synergies were be generated at the crossroads of key thematics such as Decarbonisation, Smart City, and Applied Circular Sustainability. Throughout the reasearch day, a variety of workshops, talks and progress presentations were held. Participants were able to exchange their views on research topics related to the SWEET Lantern programme Our partners The National Open Innovation Camp 2023 is organised by the City of Winterthur in collaboration with the Energy Living Lab Association, the Innovation Booster Swiss Smart Cities, the Innovation Booster Applied Circular Sustainability, the Innovation Booster Energy Lab, the Innovation Booster Swiss Food Ecosystems, the ZHAW and the SWEET Lantern. Aftermovie

A snap of Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) in the energy!

A snap of Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) in the energy! The SSH Consortium has held its 3rd workshop on June 2, 2023, in Energypolis, Sion. The SSH community includes researchers from social sciences, humanities, and political sciences who share a common interest in the energy sector. In this blog post, we will delve into the vision of the group, explore past workshops, discuss the recent inclusive workshop, and highlight the importance of collaboration and transdisciplinarity. The SSH community aims to bridge the gap between the energy sector and the social sciences, humanities, and political sciences. It starts from the recognition that energy is not only a technical problem; rather, it is embedded into a broader history of human. The energy transition is a scientific necessity to avoid the worst consequences of climate change and a narrative that encompasses societal, cultural, and political aspects. The SWEET Lantern, with its emphasis on transdisciplinarity, offers a platform for researchers to explore connections between disciplines and address complex energy challenges.   Retrospective on Past Workshops: The SSH community has already organized two workshops in the past, each with its unique focus and outcomes. The first workshop took place in Martigny, predominantly attended by senior researchers. This initial gathering served as a platform to initiate discussions and lay the foundation for future collaborations, starting from the presentation of many specific research projects everyone was doing or envisaging. The second workshop, held in Murten, was a turning point for the SSH Group. It provided an opportunity for researchers to shape together the urgent agenda for common works by choosing impact as major feature and identifying research directions capable of transforming the energy sector.  From the workshop, held taking a living lab co-design flavour, five prominent topics emerged, urgent, transformational and underfunded. These topics were later documented in a shart and concise paper, reminding that “energy research (ER) largely remains the remit of hard sciences, such as climatology, physics, and engineering. Contributions of social sciences and humanities (SSH) are routinely separated and rarely considered in discussions about energy strategies. This is particularly problematic because citizens have a role to play in the decarbonization of energy systems through the pursuit of more localized and collective forms of renewable energy production, reduced and more efficient energy usage, and voting for necessary regulatory change”. Co-organised by HES-SO Valais Wallis (Institute of Sustainable Energy) and the University of Bern (Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research), the third workshop in Sion has held five parallel hybrid sessions, each coping with one of the commonly identified priorities, laying the ground for a book, showing how positively build a new way to interact with the broader scientific community engaged in the energy field. Towards more impactful energy research:The salient role of social sciences and humanities Media : PLOS Climate, UK, Februrary 2023Article written by Gracia Brückmann, University of Bern MORE ABOUT THIS ARTICLE 

Retrospective on the first General Assembly

Retrospective on the first General Assembly  The SWEET Lantern Consortium has held its first General Assembly on June 12, 2023, in Uni Bern. Welcome to our blog, where we provide an exclusive glimpse into the inaugural General Assembly of the SWEET Lantern consortium. This assembly brought together diverse actors and stakeholders who play crucial roles in the consortium’s mission of advancing sustainable energy solutions. In this session, consortium members participated in a retrospective workshop, reflecting on the achievements, challenges, and lessons learned during the first year of SWEET Lantern. The exchange of insights and experiences aimed to enhance future project planning and decision-making.A Cooperative Agenda for Progress: The General Assembly of SWEET Lantern commenced with an engaging agenda designed to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and strategic planning. The first General Assembly of the SWEET Lantern consortium set the stage for an exciting journey towards sustainable energy. Through productive discussions, strategic planning, and a shared vision, the consortium’s actors and stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to advancing

First General Assembly

First General Assembly on June 12t, 2023 The SWEET Lantern Consortium will held its first General Assembly on June 12, 2023, in Uni Bern. The programme:8:00 to 9:30: Scientific & Innovation Committee: Breakfast Meeting 9:30 to 10:00:  Introduction from the Host (UniBern) & Coordinator 10:00 to 10:30: SFOE Keynote: SWEETs News 10:45 to 11:30: Status and first retrospective workshop 11:30 to 12:00: General Assembly 13:00 to 14:00: Lantern narratives and communication 14:00 to 15:00: Integrated Impact Assessment 15:00 to 17:00: R&D session 17:00 to 18:30: Conclusion and celebration This exclusive event is invitation-only. All the decisions and results of this conference will be communicated in a future blog.

National Open Innovation Camp 2023

Sept. 5-6-7, 2023: National Open Innovation Camp in Winterthur Swiss Green Economy Symposium Innovation Forum Smart Cities, National Open Innovation Camp   The National Open Innovation Camp 2023 will take place in Winterthur on the 5, 6 and 7 September as a side event of the Swiss Green Economy Symposium 2023. The National Open Innovation Camp will gather the actors in Open Innovation in Switzerland through the Swiss Network of Living Labs and Swiss Smart Cities to exchange best practices and tools. Hands on activities will be part of the event in order to share use cases, knowledge and networks around the topics of Open Innovation in different fields.  This event is organised in partnership by the Innovation Booster Living Labs for Decarbonisation, WinLab, the Innovation Booster Swiss Smart Cities and the Innovation Booster Energy Lab.  Please save the date. The programme as well as detailed information will follow shortly.   More on the website