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EuropeanSmart City
Development –Top-Down and
Bottom-Up
Markku MarkkulaPresident of the European Committee of the
Regions CoR
CoR: EU Needs Radical TransformationMindset & Pioneers & Scalability
There is a huge gap between the latest research knowledge and real lifepractice. What do we need to do to fill it?1. Europe needs pioneering regions to be forerunners in implmenting the
EU2020 and through that to invent the desired future.2. Lifelong learning and the full use of ICT are cornerstones for this
change of mindset towards entrepreneurship and innovation.3. We need the dynamic understanding of regional innovation
ecosystems where public, private and third sector learn to operatetogether. Modernize Triple Helix.
4. We need methodologies to mobilize public private partnerships andencourage especially people participations: user-driven openinnovation & living labs.
5. We need to speed up the change by scalability & implementation.Markku MarkkulaCoR opinions 2011-2014
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RYM SHOK: Energizing Urban Ecosystems / research program, 4 years, 20 m€
All European major cities are Smart Cities. What next?CoR stressed already in 2011 the importance of REGIONAL INFORMATION MODELLING.
Open Shared Ecosystem
Meshmoon:Shared 3DEcosystem
Research,UniversityProjects
City
Companies
People
Interactive 3D Internetecosystem constructiontogether with universities,cities and local companies.
Shared platform enables newways of making business
Functions as a channel andmeeting place for business,services and active citizenship.
Source: Meshmoon / Adminotech Oy
My Smart City related activities as the CoR President within thelast two months:
• Negotiation with several Vice-Presidents andCommissioners
• JRC & Smart Specialisation Platform, OECD• Joint planning for the Dutch EU Presidency Spring 2016• Need to Renew the Urban Agenda• Taking the Steps in Implementing the Smart City Concept• Using 6AIKA and other regional initiatives as EU pioneers
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Blueprint as the Product of a Tripartite EU High Level Expert Group:
Inspiring and CompletingEuropean Innovation Ecosystems
• “The basis for open innovation is Quadruple Helix where Government,Academia, Industry and Citizens collaborate to drive structural changesfar beyond the scope any one organization could achieve on its own.”
• “At the moment, EU governance is excessively focused on regulationand not enough on mentoring, collaboration, stewardship and peerreview.”
• ”Between the traditional Community Method and the Open Methodof Coordination, it requires new instruments for innovativeCollaborative Governance.”
• ”Setting coherent and compelling criteria for making the EU InnovationEcosystems flourish.”
• ”Public procurement needs urgent and full application of the newrules in order to make use of its inherent innovative potential.”
www.highlevelgroup.eu
Stakeholders Involved in Implementing RegionalWell-Being Initiatives
Elected Politicians & Civil Servants Scientific Community
Civil Society & Citizens & NGOs Private Sector
Source: OECD (2014), How's Life in Your Region?
Regions and Cities Are the Key Actors:Build More on the Process Nature of Transformation
All-permeating development activities should be targeted in the followingcritical success factors of the transformation process:
• Network centric working culture focusing especially on desiredattitude and mindset change.
• Targeted orchestration of major transformation operations.• Creating new collaborative value creation methods, processes
and models.• Planning and implementing the activities to co-create regional
innovation ecosystem architecture based on virtual reality.• Making strategic choices to start potential breakthrough mega-
level initiatives focusing on joint-research topics and by thehelp of them on societal innovations to create new solutions.
• Sustainable development a cornerstone for all.Markku MarkkulaCoR & Aalto University
The Six City Strategy:Open Innovation Platforms, Open Data and Interfaces,
and Open Participation• An open innovation platform consists of infrastructure, physical and
virtual elements, productized processes and community members thatform a strong value added environment.
• Offer a structured platform for digitalization of municipality services,involve the companies and community members in creating newinnovative ways to implement services and thus utilize all available localresources.
• The role of the city will evolve from service provider to service creationenabler.
• Utilizing concept models and processes is in the core of development. Thiswill in turn enable the scalability and multiplication of the benefitscompared to independent platforms.
Source: 6AIKA material, Outi Rouru
LocationData Source(Locus, NIS, CIVIL)
Detailed3D-model
(LOD3-4)
ArchitectureBureau
ArchitectureBureau
EngineeringBureau
UserInterface
UserInterface
UserInterface
3D – Virtual City Development Platform
Basic 3D-model(LOD 1-2) Accurate data for open
Innovation Platform
Accurate Data forplanning purposes
OPEN INNOVATIONPLATFORM
3D-model
MaintainingThe Data base
New Services and Business
Construction, Land Use ,Environment planning,
3D role in Urban Planning - City of Oulu3D as a new business creationand innovation platform -universitiesand business community
Enabling Technology
Basic 3D modelcreation basedon location data
Data tuning
Open DataSources
Accurate data for citydevelopment and
monitoringmaintenanceneeds, trafficdata, citizen
feedback
EUE / City PerspectiveEUE / City PerspectivePlan & Design
Construction
Use
Strategy
Maintenance
4D CityModel)
Internet of Things:Sensored streets,
bridges, traffic signs,cables know their
condition and location
City urban planning:New plans are
tested in the CityModel (noise, energy,safety...), offering open
access also to the public.
Building permits:Applications are receivedas pieces of model. Cityofficials process the
application in ”virtualcity”
Open City Modeleventually replaces old
2D maps, offers avirtual map for newapplications such asautonomous cars,
citizen participationetc.,
Digitalizationenables:• Productivity &
savings in keyprocesses
• New serviceprocesses
• New businessinnovations
Source: EUE/SITO
Energizing Urban Ecosystems (EUE) research activities 2014-2015
EUE is a 4 year and €20 million research program (financed 50 % industry, 50 % public).
City and people
Open accurate 3D-world –compare and produce
plans - Espoo
Living Labs
Regional InformationModel
Citizens and decisionmakersDemos, Apps, Future
Human behaviour &Knowledge
management inRegional Information
Model
09.02.2015prof. Hannu Hyyppä ja prof. Juha Hyyppä
How to Increase Renewal Capital?
Contact PersonsTommi HollströmJuho-Pekka Virtanen
http://rym.fi/programs-list/?p=eue&t=resultsRESULTS FOR EUE PROGRAM