News
In this section we regularly publish information on ongoing event formats, on current and planned experiments and formats, on joint action, on relevant calls for proposals, announcements and project developments. Take a look and join in!
Real-World Lab Conference in Dresden
The annual conference of the Network for Real-World Labs will take place in Dresden on April 11 and 12, 2024. The conference will address conceptual, methodological, and practical issues related to research and design in real-world laboratories. It aims to foster dialogue between researchers and practitioners, change agents, and urban and regional developers, and will facilitate an exchange of perspectives and experiences from both research and practice. The call for abstracts is open until December 10, 2023.
Scenario Workshop on Climate Adaptation on Campus
On November 15, 2023, we held our first workshop for the participatory further development of the digital data table with approximately 30 colleagues from various departments and disciplines at TU Berlin and the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district. The data table is being further developed as a web-based participation and scenario-planning tool within the ClimateHOOD_CampusPARK_Charlottenburg project.
Pilot Funding for Berlin Real-World Labs
It was a pleasure for us to provide technical support for the development of Berlin’s pilot funding program for real-world labs. The call for proposals titled “Real-World Labs: Creating Value Through Innovation in Neighborhoods,” issued by the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy, and Public Enterprises (SenWiEnBe), has been published. We would be happy to provide you with the relevant information regarding the call for proposals and assist you in developing real-world labs
Summer School CityLAB 2023 – Prototyping for a healthy City
The CityLAB 2023 Summer School will take place this year from September 11 to September 22 at the Kiezlabor and on the premises of CityLAB and HTW, which are jointly organizing the event. Under the motto “Prototyping for a Healthy City,” students will develop technology-based solutions using appropriate software and hardware.