ANCHORING INNOVATION

POTENT-X welcomes ENoLL aboard We are thrilled to announce that POTENT-X has forged a new partnership with the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)—a beacon in the world of user-driven innovation. This collaboration will help POTENT-X chart new waters in the energy transition of maritime ports, ensuring smoother sailing towards a more...

NEW CREW ON DECK!

POTENT-X announces it Advisory Board We are happy to share the Advisory Board of POTENT-X! The board consists of a mix of experts from academia, industry, governments, and civil society, with expertise in transport policy, energy systems, innovation, and governance. As we chart a course toward the energy transition of maritime ports,...

JOB ALERT

Chalmers University of Technology is looking for three PhD candidates We are thrilled to announce three open Doctoral Fellow positions at Chalmers University of Technology as part of the POTENT-X project! Each position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on the resilience and sustainability of port energy systems while...

PRESS RELEASE

A Bold Vision for Clean Energy Transition [Gothenburg, 2025-02-03] — The POTENT-X project has officially launched, aiming to revolutionize European maritime ports by leveraging them as dynamic energy hubs. As a key initiative in the EU’s clean energy transition, POTENT-X addresses urgent environmental challenges and energy security concerns while fostering innovation and...

THe European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)

The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is an international non-profit association based in Brussels (Belgium) that aims to promote and enhance user-driven innovation ecosystems, more precisely, the Living Labs concept. ENoLL focuses on facilitating knowledge exchange, joint actions, and project partnerships among its +480 members, influencing EU policies, promoting Living Labs, and enabling their implementation worldwide.


The ENoLL network aims to create pan-European experiments and prototypes for new markets, based on the Digital Single Market. It is an open engagement platform where new business models can be co-designed, experimented with, and developed, all based on a quadruple helix approach, creating safety nets for experiments and prototypes with new roles of the public sector as enabler and catalyzer.