The CSCP Joins the European Network of Living Labs as Innovation Partner The CSCP has joined the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) as an Innovation Partner, marking a step forward in the mission to foster collaboration, co-creation, and the development of holistic solutions that address the diverse needs of society. With a strong foundation in multi-stakeholder engagement and testing solutions on the ground, the CSCP has been at the forefront of creating impactful, collaborative formats such as Communities of Practice (CoPs), Stakeholder Clubs, and Living Labs. These formats are designed to increase collaboration, co-creation, and promote solutions that are both impactful and inclusive. Joining ENoLL will enable the CSCP to connect with a broader network of organisations, facilitating the exchange of experiences and expertise, and foster the implementation of projects that can benefit society as a whole. The CSCP has a strong track record in implementing Living Labs across Europe. As part of the PSLifestyle project, which supports sustainable lifestyles through its Lifestyle Test, we coordinated Living Labs in eight European countries and acted as a lab implementer in Germany. Currently, the CSCP is coordinating living labs in 11 European countries as part of the LIKE-A-PRO project, which promotes the integration of alternative proteins into diets while co-creating new alternative protein products. As part of the SOILUTIONS project, aimed at improving soil health, the CSCP is responsible for establishing and coordinating three Living Labs in Belgium and Spain. As of September 2024, the CSCP will coordinate Living Labs in 10 European countries for the iCOSHELLs project, which aligns with the EU mission to establish 100 living labs focused on sustainable soil management. As a new member of ENoLL, the CSCP is eager to take on leadership and partnership roles in joint initiatives, project proposal development, and activities that contribute to the development of innovative and sustainable solutions that address the challenges of today. If you would like to learn more or engage with us on the topic of living labs, please contact Arlind Xhelili.