Oct. 3rd, 2025. The Living-Lab Piloting Program is continuing and RESILINK is preparing the dissemination events that will take place in Algeria, Egypt and Morocco in April-May 2026.

To present the RESILINK project’s objectives and innovations in events with stakeholders, RESILINK prepared a set of slides that can be viewed below in video format.

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Sep. 1st, 2025. During the summer break, the Living-Lab piloting is continuing with more than 360 offers from March 1st, 2025 to September 1st, 2025. The ARC team in Egypt conducted a third evaluation session with new testers!

July 21st, 2025. The Living-Lab piloting is continuing with more than 320 offers from March 1st, 2025 to July 21st, 2025.

IMPLEMENTING THE LIVING LAB EVALUATION PROGRAM – 2025

Starting in 2025, RESILINK is now implementing the Living Lab Evaluation Program where several groups of farmers will use on a longer time period, typically several weeks, the RESILINK Digital Platform and the RESILINK Mobile App, to provide feedbacks. Partners is Algeria, Egypt and Morocco are ready to launch the Living Lab program with their farmers & stakeholders partners. Updated documentations and posters supporting the Living Lab Evaluation Program are customized for each country.

GET THE UPDATED LIVING LAB MEMO TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TESTERS

RESILINK MOBILE APP EVALUATION PROGRAM – 2024

From Oct. 2024 to Dec. 2024, RESILINK will run the larger scale evaluation program to prepare the Living-Lab! You can download the complete evaluation program guide & the evaluation feedback form.

GET THE EVALUATION PROGRAM MEMO TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TESTERS

GET THE EVALUATION PROGRAM KIT (4 PAGES) TO BE PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTED TO TESTERS
IN ORDER TO TAKE GROUP PHOTOS

GET THE QR CODE LABEL TAG SHEET TO BE PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTED TO TESTERS
TO GET ALL THE NECESSARY INFORMATION LINKS

From March 2023 to May 2024. A series of workshops and interviews with questionnaires and then with the RESILINK mobile application mockup have been conducted by our Algerian, Egyptian and Moroccan research teams to ensure that proposed functionalities meet the farmers’ needs and expectations. It was a great source of information to prepare the piloting in Living-Lab mode. Congrats to UMCM (Algeria), ARC (Egypt), INRA & USMS (Morocco) for their hard work!