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Gary Gong Meili Hsiao Ming-Der Hsieh Laura Liu Tony Chiu Li-Chieh Lin Kuan-Ting Chen Belinda Chen Hsiao-Hung Lin Emily Fang Mina Wang Jimi Yung-Chuan Wen

Abstract

Starting in 2009, the Institute for Information Industry (III) began implementing empirical Living Lab applications in different locations throughout the Minsheng Community, Songshan District that targeted different user groups. These applications included the Future Classroom and Green Life Ecological Tourguide, which targeted junior high school students; ComCare, which targeted the elderly residents of the community; In-Snergy, which targeted large buildings; and inMedia_Kiosks, which targeted the general public. There are three main contributions to this study. First, it provides complete solution to technological service enterprises. Secondly, the Living Lab improves partnership relations with local residents. Thirdly, it enables Taiwan to establish close links and conduct knowledge 
exchange with Living Lab projects around the world.

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Application of the Living Lab Concept: Empirical Validation in Taiwan’s Minsheng Community. (2012). International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology, 2(3), 209-229. https://doi.org/10.5875/ausmt.v2i3.135
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Application of the Living Lab Concept: Empirical Validation in Taiwan’s Minsheng Community. (2012). International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology, 2(3), 209-229. https://doi.org/10.5875/ausmt.v2i3.135