循环创客空间作为智慧和可持续城市的创业平台

Nikolay Premyanov, Julie Metta, M. Angelidou, Nikolaos Tsoniotis, Christos Politis, Elli Roma Athanasiadou, A. Tsolakis
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创客运动正在迅速发展,并演变为城市规划和循环经济的生活工具。其核心是提供各种服务(即网络、知识转移、培训等)和设备的协作空间,这些协作空间具有多种类型,如车间、创客空间或技术商店。这些空间主要侧重于激发创造力,将想法转化为实际产品和解决方案,同时积极支持社会协作和循环创新。然而,在大多数情况下,对创新的支持仅限于项目发展,而没有随后对商业化、获得资金的机会和总体上对企业家精神的刺激提供支持,从而使巨大的市场潜力未得到开发。本研究探讨了循环创客创业计划的设计,该计划直接在创客空间内执行,提供基本业务方面和创业技能的培训和指导,同时支持获得资金和市场驱动的网络。所介绍的方案目前正在六个欧盟国家的七个创客空间中部署,对这一努力的可持续性提供了一些初步见解,包括主要挑战、限制和缓解措施。
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Circular Makerspaces as entrepreneurship platforms for smart and sustainable cities
The maker movement is rapidly growing and evolving into a living instrument for urban planning and circular economy. At its core, collaborative spaces that offer a variety of services (i.e., networking, knowledge transfer, training, etc.) and equipment, are making their appearance, with several typologies such as fablabs, makerspaces, or techshops. These spaces are mainly focused on stimulating creativity and enabling transformation of ideas into actual products and solutions, while actively supporting social collaboration and circular innovation. Nevertheless, in most cases, innovation support is limited to project development, without being followed by support on commercialisation, access to funding, and in general the stimulation of entrepreneurship, leaving high market potential untapped. This study explores the design of a circular maker entrepreneurship programme that is directly executed from within a makerspace to provide training and mentoring on fundamental business aspects and entrepreneurial skills, while supporting access to funding and market-driven networking. The programme introduced is currently being deployed in seven makerspaces, in six EU countries, delivering some first insights on the sustainability of this endeavour, including key challenges, limitations and mitigation measures.
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