Innovative Processes Research Team
The ERPI team’s mission is to conduct research into the management and control of innovative processes. ERPI is an Industrial Engineering laboratory specializing in the study of innovation processes. Its activities focus on methods, tools and skills for optimizing the management of innovative projects.
themes
Innovation capability /
Product / Process
Business model
Technological emergence
maturity product / Process
Supply chain
Creative exploration
Physic & digital
(Virtual) prototyping
Multi-actors acceptability
User experience &
Test by use
La plate-forme
The Lorraine Fab Living Lab® (LF2L®) supports the creation of immediate results through an established process based on the paradigm of use.
By bringing together complementary cutting-edge tools in a single space, LF2L® facilitates collaborative thinking and the development of innovation.
news
From May 21 to 24, 2024, the Lorraine Fab Living Lab hosted 14 professionals from the University of Santiago de Chile to conclude the CLIP program. The seminar featured creativity and prototyping workshops, institutional visits, and a focus on innovation spaces, culminating in a certificate ceremony and celebration of a new partnership.
- 9 April 2024 | 3 questions to LF2L, member of the federation of innovation spaces
Factuel interviewed Laure Morel, Mauricio Camargo, and Laurent Dupont to learn more about the LF2L innovation space, its main activities, and its standout projects.
- 9 April 2024 | Test bench for tool design for GRTgaz
As part of the ENSGSI and GRTgaz partnership, Benjamin Ennesser-Serville built a test bench at the Green Fab Lab for operator training. ENSGSI’s 2nd-year engineering students used it to test prototypes for their Iterative Design and Evaluation module, which will be presented on April 11, 2024.
- 24 March 2024 | Spring of Innovation
On March 21, the second part of the Printemps de l’Innovation 2024 at LF2L brought together 10 speakers from 6 European countries and Canada on “systemic innovations”. Nearly 90 participants attended.
Blandine Laperche opened the day. Muthu De Silva from London’s Birkbeck University spoke about “ecological innovation and co-creation”. A round table on the circular economy included experts from several countries. Workshops on trust and innovation took place.
In the afternoon, Patrick Cohendet from HEC Montréal discussed “trust, innovation and organizational renewal”. A round table on co-creation ecosystems followed, with experts from Germany and France.