This symposium presents the open innovation activities of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) living lab “ThessAHALL” (Thessaloniki Action for Health and Well-being Living Lab) in collaboration with the Cast Museum at AUTH and the McGill University Living Lab (McGill-CRIR Living Lab). ThessAHALL is an interdisciplinary open innovation living laboratory that promotes the integration of research, education, health, and social participation with the aim of improving well-being and quality of life for children and adults. Through participatory and experiential approaches, it operates as a hub for collaboration among the academic community, healthcare professionals, and social organizations.
To begin, the Museum of Casts and its collaborating McGill-CRIR Living Lab highlight the dynamic environment for learning and participatory engagement as reflected in findings from focus groups, experiential activities, and technology-supported programs for older adults, individuals with aphasia, and children with language and/or cognitive difficulties. Subsequently, ThessAHALL presents its activities promoting health, well-being, and educational initiatives, including activities related to cancer research, active and healthy ageing, the promotion of healthy behaviors, collaborative and experiential learning, and environmental health.
Overall, the living lab constitutes a model of applied research and innovation, with an emphasis on interdisciplinarity, community participation, and the transfer of knowledge into practice.