The future of business is collaboration. The future of capitalism is co-capitalism. The problem is that we don’t know what we really mean when we speak of co-business, and we just don’t know how we can put it into practice.
In his talk, Alfons Cornella will demostrate how co-society (an initiative to encourage the systematic intersection of business between companies from different sectors, with the participation of the most innovative companies in Spain) has achieved exactly this by bringing together the smartest teams from different country’s best companies to combine their expertise to generate new projects that would normally be "unlikely" to become reality, and thereby creating sustainable wealth.
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Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFsociety
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Peer-to-Peer Finance and Crowdfunding are reaching momentum. Beyond Kickstarter, almost 3 billion dollars were raised in 2012 across 700+ platforms, double compared to the previous year. As the crowdfunding market matures, with clear verticals and burgeoning niche platforms adressing specific needs, this new way of raising money for creative, social and entrepreneurial projects is becoming more and more appealing, as an alternative to traditional financing.
What does this mean for the banking industry, and what will the future of finance look like? What will be the role of traditional banks in this new landscape? These are only a few of the questions we will try to address in this panel.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFfinance
There's a relevant chance that the advancements in Digital Manufacturing coupled with a growing open source hardware community will radically change the manufacturing process, switching from a traditional large scale approach to a just in time, efficient, decentralized one.
We'll ask the experts to describe the state of the art in this transformation process and we will point out the major challenges.
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D.Collective is a Design Thinking co-working space in Neukölln, Berlin created, run and financed by collaboration. Members support each other by developing projects together in multidisciplinary teams, exchanging knowledge and giving feedback to others' ideas.
In this workshop specially developed for OuiShare Fes, we will face the question "How might we share the unshareable?" as a starting point to explore the boundaries between ownership and collaboration in a user centered perspective.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFdesign
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In this session, we wil dig into two of the most critical topics for a p2p marketplace: how to build a great community around your product, and how to reach the critical mass of users for it to work.
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A panel about Open Government Data.
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The network of Open Source Ecology in Italy have to face new challenges and have new opportunity to deal with. There are a lot off differences between the USA and Europe and we will not let this differences stop us. The diffusion and the reproduction of the GVCS and the realisation of the Open Source Economy are the main goal of the movement and we want to to let people know how to contribute and diffuse our proposals and how we think to solve the main issues of OSE in Europe.
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Around a year and a half ago, a collaborative team including 00, Espians and Momentum Engineering began working on WikiHouse, an open source construction set. Its aim is to make it possible for anyone to design, share, download, adapt and ‘print’ out low-cost, high-performance, houses which are suited to their needs, and can be assembled quickly and without traditional construction skills: to slowly build a construction commons for the social economy, owned by everyone and accessible to anyone. Now being developed with a small community of collaborators around the world, the session will make a case for citizen-production of cities, and discuss some of the big practical challenges facing open production if it is to be genuinely disruptive.
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During lunch break, we will hear awesome pitches from our candidates to the OuiShare Fest Awards! Join us in the circus main stage :)
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFawards
The mobility sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Urbanization, demographic changes and environmental factors are bringing on challenges, which are requiring governments and private transport services to rethink their approaches to mobility in an intermodal way.
In this panel we will ask international mobility experts working in ridesharing, peer-to-peer carsharing and service design about their visions of the future of shared mobility. The panelists will shed light on the different types of mobility services and how they can be integrated with other forms of transportation as well as address topics such as the opportunities of on-demand mobility apps, the changing role of the user from a consumer to a service provider, open data in mobility and "smart cities".
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How the collaborative consumption can impact the B2B world, by adapting the principles of the P2P marketplaces? This is what we will investigate in this panel.
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In this panel, we will dig into several key questions regarding research and knowledge about the collaborative economy: What are we talking about? What are the research topics related to the collaborative economy, peer-to-peer and networked citizen innovation? What are the scientific disciplines involved? What are the key existing and upcoming research works about the collaborative economy? What is really missing now? How could networked communities work with research institutions, both as an object of research (living lab) and a source of data/analysis? What is the status research projects about collaboration at the EU level?
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Just had a lunch and a glass of wine? You fear you might dose off if you are not pro-active? Join us and continue to meet fellow participants in an original and fun workshop.
Your challenge will be to co-design networking games and objects using insignificant things. From Waste to Potential, it is up to you to co-create frugal solutions!
For two hours, traditional posts-its, waste materials and tools will be your Play-Doh to express your collaborative, intellectual and manual potential.
Designed and facilitated by Laura (gamer), Marie (upcycle designer), and Shabnam (solutions provider).
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OuiShareFest
P2P services is one of the hottest spaces of the sharing economy. What are the different approaches to building a sustainable P2P service? How to build trust in the community? Who are the users of those services? What is the true potential of this sector? Those are some of the questions we are going to answer in this panel
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
In the recent year we have seen a boom in complementary currencies. What are they? What can they do? How can Citizen, Companies and/or Local municipalities use and design their own currency to serve a mission that they agree on?
With concrete examples of Toulouse and a time-bank Projet in Barcelona we will discover how these models work and with the help of Sharelex's Law expert we will understand the legal frame in wich they can develop!
This is a revolution of people starting to issue their own credit and give eachother thrust again, be part of it ;)
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This panel will look into what means to create an efficient, powerful economy on top of a shared basis of common innovation. We will discuss how and why we should stop reinvent the wheel and dedicate our efforts to added value and differentiation.
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Is Crowdfunding an Optimism-Generation Machines for creators?
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Come to co-create the "ownership to Access" toolkit. With a Creative Commons by licence, participants will become authors of a service design methodology based on stakeholders mapping and storytelling. This methodology aims to identify the different opportunities to create value in a given industry and map this value : stakeholders mapping, stakes mapping, opportunities mapping, channels and touchpoint mapping, collaborative and access based service and value mapping.
The co-creation of this toolkit was started during the Saint Etienne Biennale du design 2013. Utilisacteur / Uinfoshare is a service design consultancy and a collaborative services laboratory.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFdesign
Internet gives us all new capacity to collaborate worldwide on common aims. In this session 5 people will share their experience with enabling such networked creativity. Talking about their aims, values, organizational structures, online toolboxes, economical sustainability, events and community spirit which makes it all possible.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFsociety
In this workshop, we will investigate in how we can create a timebanking system for social entrepreneurs, to exchange goods, skills, time, and evrything useful to help changemakers reach social impact.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFfinance
Keynote presentation by Marc-David Choukroun, Co-Founder of La Ruche Quit Dit Oui
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Social Media is one of the most exciting innovations of the early 21st century. With over a billion active users, Facebook has long been one of the go-to-places for new businesses to find and communicate with customers. Yet 500 or even 5,000 Facebook friends could never provide the 3 Million travel opportunities carpooling.com offers at any given moment. This is why Collaborative Consumption businesses need to learn to do more with a lower degree of social connectivity. With good ratings people can start to trust people they don't know because they were recommended by other people they don't know. Social media offers interesting advertising opportunities – but to really succeed, CollCons need to go beyond the friend zone.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
Closing Keynote of Dale Dougherty, founder and editor of Make Magazine, giving an inspiring view of the power of the Maker Movement.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFmakers
Markets are about making culture, and not just money. What can the "transactional" markets and businesses of today learn from the "natural" markets we've had ever since we traded shells for food?
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A session to dig into the challenges of making public policies work with the sharing economy, and support it. This session will also act as a debrief of the public policy jam of thursday evening
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This workshop will be dedicated to understand how to make horizontal management work in your organization and how to co-create strategy in a collaborative manner.
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The FacLab was created in February 2012. It is a real fablab, open to all, to learn, experiment and create with tools, machines and internet, provided the process is documented and made available to the community. François Germinet, President of the University of Cergy-Pontoise hosting the FacLab, once stated it is an “Educational UFO”. During those 15 months of existence, we made some observations about pedagogy and education within a fablab, and will share them in this presentation.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFmakers
"Trust between strangers" and online reputation are fueling the new peer-to-peer economy. Personal profiles, data from social networks, ratings and more are making it a lot easier for people to decide whether they trust someone with their car or house. But there is still a long way to go: a lack of trust is still named as one of the main barriers to sharing. For the p2p economy to scale, this must be overcome.
This panel will feature experts from different areas of the online trust space, who will discuss fundamental questions of trust on the web such as the conditions of trust in different contexts, the need for an online trust and reputation "standard", portable reputation and digital identity. It will also look at the key challenges p2p marketplaces face as well as how and with which technological infrastructure they can build trusted user communities around their platforms.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
A session exploring the changing works structure of the 21st century, the rise of the slashers and freelancers economy, and the connected work movement driven by new collaboration tools and coworking spaces.
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A session about the potential of crowdfunding for local impact.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFfinance
The Collective Action Toolkit (CAT) is a package of resources and activities that enable groups of people anywhere to organize, build trust, and collaboratively create solutions for problems impacting their community. The toolkit provides a dynamic framework that integrates knowledge and action to solve challenges. Designed to harness the benefits of group action and the power of open sharing, the activities in the toolkit draw on each participant’s strengths and perspectives as the group works to accomplish a common goal.
Elizabeth Roche and Kara Pecknold will introduce the story behind the development of CAT and share how it can be used to assist others as a framework for change.
A practical session will be held afterwards during the OuiShare Fest Barcamp.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFdesign
Western society is currently facing the challenge of finding new ways to support lifestyles that are less resource intensive than our current ones. Efficiencies alone will not be enough to bring current consumption patterns to sustainable levels, widespread changes in consumer wants, status symbols and values will also be required. As collaborative thinking in consumption and production is opening many opportunities in this direction, you'll be taken in a trip to 2050, picturing how different forms of the collaborative economy can help Bernd to achieve his vision of a sustainable lifestyle.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
What does it mean to build a new production process that is decentralized, local and open for everyone? How will this new form of production (from supply chain to workers, from facilities to infrastructures) emerge? What are the major signs that this will be possible? And the major constraints? These are some of the questions we'll try to answer with this panel.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFmakers
With the growth of open science and open access movement, Ecosystem of knowledge evolve and is living a kind of revolution. New actors emerge with the rise of open data and open knowledge in general. New business models has to be found based on service and no more on production. Which are this new actors and initiatives? How do they insert and deal with the traditional models? Which are the new use and practice that we could we see happening with open science? We will try to bring answer to this questions with our different speakers?
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFopen
The second day of OuiShare Festwill feature a huge BarCamp, i.e. a user-generated "unconference" where the content is defined by participants. In order to follow the openness principle of the BarCamp format, we offered a few free access to the Cabaret Sauvage, for people willing to access the BarCamp only.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbarcamp
to be completed
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A session about trust in the sharing economy.
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Just a lunch break :)
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OuiShareFest
The Collaborative Economy is thriving in times of systemic change, and its players grow at a tremendous pace, while legacy businesses are observing. However, these two families share the same reality and live in the same world: they can clash, or they can collaborate. The purpose of this track is to explore a new framework for collaboration between these two worlds.
Part 1 : Keynote to introduce the framework.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbusiness
Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer and Founder of The People Who Share, the campaign to build a Sharing Economy and the people behind Global Sharing Day (June 2nd) will reveal the tactics needed to take the Sharing Economy mainstream. Mass engagement campaigns, community Crowdshare events, compareandshare.com the world's first comparison marketplace for the Sharing Economy, working with the popular press, catalysing cross sector partners and even launching a TV Channel dedicated to all things sharing, this session will demonstrate how the future of the Sharing Economy depends on mainstreaming it. Benita will be joined by Imran Azam, Media Sharer at The People Who Share and Co-Founder of Sharing Economy TV (SETV).
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
The second day of OuiShare Festwill feature a huge BarCamp, i.e. a user-generated "unconference" where the content is defined by participants. In order to follow the openness principle of the BarCamp format, we offered a few free access to the Cabaret Sauvage, for people willing to access the BarCamp only.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbarcamp
SparkFun is a company of 140 employees that design, build, sell, and teach fun electronics. Our 400+ unique products are used by electronic enthusiasts to complete their latest project and by beginners to learn about the fun of DIY electronics. Join Pete Lewis as he tells the story of SparkFun, and how open source hardware and fostering community has lead to such great success.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFmakers
The Collaborative Economy is thriving in times of systemic change, and its players grow at a tremendous pace, while legacy businesses are observing. However, these two families share the same reality and live in the same world: they can clash, or they can collaborate. The purpose of this track is to explore a new framework for collaboration between these two worlds.
Part 2: panel to share knowledge and experiences.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbusiness
A meetup for all candidates of the OuiShare Fest Awards, in order to prepare for the awards ceremony in the evening.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFawards
Sam is a videographer aiming to tell the story of free culture, open education, and open hardware through a series of projects and collaborations with local artists and hackers in Berlin. He's learning to code, knitting with hacked hardware, making open source underwear and even designing his own furniture, as he tries to apply free/libre/open concepts to every aspect of his life. As a tech newbie and non-designer, it's not always easy - he'll be discussing his most recent projects and sharing the perspective of someone who's been thrown in the deep end.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFopen
Keynote speech by Olivier Schulbaum, co-founder of Goteo, a crowdfunding platforms for the commons.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFfinance
The Collaborative Economy is thriving in times of systemic change, and its players grow at a tremendous pace, while legacy businesses are observing. However, these two families share the same reality and live in the same world: they can clash, or they can collaborate. The purpose of this track is to explore a new framework for collaboration between these two worlds.
Part 3 : Workshop to identify Collaboration Strategies.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbusiness
What are the challenges of building a collaborative consumption startup? This is what we will explore during this session, with a panel comprised of young but seasoned sharing entrepreneurs.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
Discussion on new models of communal habitats, imagined as modern hubs for technological & societal innovation, for hackers, scholars, creatives, artists. Topics in both theoretical and practical aspects.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFsociety
The second day of OuiShare Festwill feature a huge BarCamp, i.e. a user-generated "unconference" where the content is defined by participants. In order to follow the openness principle of the BarCamp format, we offered a few free access to the Cabaret Sauvage, for people willing to access the BarCamp only.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFbarcamp
Managing transactions on a P2P Marketplace can be a tricky problem, especially when you are a young startup with little experience with online payments. Pierre will present MangoPay a new payment solution for Market Place and specilly for collaborative consumption and crowdfunding websites. This solution allows you to outsource any part of the payment online by adapting to your needs
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFcollcons
Have you ever dreamed of a more collaborative city? This panel aims to define what a shareable city is and will be. Panelists from diverse sectors and backgrounds will address how cities can be designed for sharing and how doing this could impact citizens. Without giving up the collective dream of a more shareable city, this panel will stay concrete and discuss where there is already proof that shareable cities exist with specific examples.
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFsociety
Four proponents of diverse virtual currencies discuss the evolving space of complementary and virtual currnencies, including their own innovative solutions for the globally interconnected 21st centruy.
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Closing keynote of OuiShare Fest by Michel Bauwens, founder of the Foundation for P2P Alternatives, who will introduce us to 4 prospective scenarios for a P2P Economy.
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Awards Ceremony for OuiShare Fest Awards!
Twitter hashtag for this session: #OSFawards
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Pour les enfants !
Massimo Menichinelli is one of the best recognized Fablabs experts in Europe and worldwide. He designed and bootstrapped few fablab and will share his experience to help you build the fabbing space you always wanted:
What is a FabLab and how can build one?
This workshop will explore the features of a FabLab and the best practices for starting one. We will test together how to develop a FabLab starting from its users, by analysing them and developing its business model.
The worshop will be held in english.
Hashtag for this session: #OSFmakers
Aujourd'hui, un clic souvent suffit pour accéder à l'information, mais aussi à la mésinformation. Une société de la connaissance est-elle un rêve ou une réalité? Nous tenterons d'y répondre avec les différentes intervenants de cette table ronde. Noyés sous des milliers de données, de faits, d'actualités, comment réussir à gérer et traiter l'ensemble de ses informations et données? Quels nouveaux enjeux et champs de recherche sont impliqués? Big data, long data et science de la complexité seront des notions clefs abordées Le développent et l'engouement pour les MOOCs (Massive Open Online Classes) portent l'espoir d'une connaissance accessible à tous. Mais est ce que de tels cours "massifs" sont suffisant à l'intégration des connaissances? Ne manque til pas à cette échelle globale des actions locales à articuler?
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