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Connected Smart Cities Conference Brussels, 21st January 2016 Open & Agile Smart Cities - contributions by EU projects Olavi Luotonen Experimental Platforms Net Futures DG CONNECT European Commission

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Connected Smart Cities ConferenceBrussels, 21st January 2016

Open & Agile Smart Cities- contributions by EU projects

Olavi LuotonenExperimental PlatformsNet FuturesDG CONNECTEuropean Commission

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Each city is unique …

… but there are common challenges!

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Open Innovation for Future Internet-enabled Services in Connected Smart Cities

• 20+ experimental platforms projects, 50 M€ EU funding

• Boost deployment of Internet enabled services

• Real-life experiments by creative smart citizens

Cross-border

networks of

smart cities

Innovative Internet-

based services

User-driven

open innovation ecosystems

Supported e.g. by the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme - EC, DG CONNECT, Experimental Platforms

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Turkey

Serbia

In CIP 2010-12: 60+ Smart Cities in 20 European countries

Croatia

FIRE lady image by Turku Touring

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CITADEL Commons4EU CitySDK

GEN6 i-SCOPE LiveCity iCity

CIP-Call 5 (2011)

AP

OLL

ON

CIP-Call 4 (2010)

EPIC

Open Cities

PEOPLE

SMART-ISLANDS

Life 2.0

SMARTiP

PERIPHERIA

CIP-Call 6 (2012)

SPECIFI IES Cities

Digipay4Growth*

RADICAL

CROSS My neighbourhood

Connected Smart Cities

Connected Smart Cities experimental EU projects, 2010-12 calls – first projects networked 2010, many of you engaged, results used e.g. in OASC.

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Open & Agile Smart Cities:75 cities, 15 countries signed – and growing

Source: OASC Task Force, ConnectedSmartCities.eu

Driven by Implementation(procurement, projects, labs, accelerators)

Common API

(NGSI)

Data Models

(CitySDK)

Open Data Platform(CKAN)

Signed:

Brazil, Finland, Belgium,Spain, Italy, Portugal, Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark, Scotland, France, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, England

Waves:1st: March 20152nd: September 20153rd: November 2015

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FIRE for the People

•   Experiments by Creative

Smart Citizens•  

in Connected Smart Cities,Communities or Regions

•   Future Internet Research & Experimentation

•  •  Image by courtesy of Turku Touring

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OrganiCity -Co-creating Smart Cities of the Future

• Integrated Project, in H2020 FIRE+ (ICT-11), EC contribution 7,26 MEUR, 36 months, 15 participants.

• OrganiCity combines top down planning and operations with flexible bottom-up initiatives where citizen involvement is key.

• OrganiCity will develop an integrated Experimentation-as-a-Service facility.

• Two open calls will invite 25-35 experiments to use the new OrganiCity facility and its co-creation tools for trans-disciplinary participatory urban interaction design.

Three clusters – Aarhus (DK, coordinator), London (UK) and Santander (ES)

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SELECT for Cities - Pre-commercial Procurement (PCP) Cofund Action

• PCP Cofund Action (€4m EU funding), started 1st December 2015, led by Forum Virium Helsinki, the innovation company of the City of Helsinki.

• The common challenge of the SELECT for Cities PCP is the design, research and development of “cities as linked and large-scale Internet of Everything labs”.

• The challenge lies in developing an open, standardized, data-driven, service-oriented and user-centric platform that enables large-scale co-creation, testing and validation of urban IoE applications and services.

• This approach fosters the longer-term goal of evidence-based innovation in cities. • The joint effort of the partners procuring this pre-commercial track lies in guarding

the integration capabilities of the platform with solutions that exist in the respective cities today. Particular attention will thus need to be paid to technologies and tools that allow smooth communication and integration between these existing solutions.

Three key cities – Helsinki (FI, coordinator), Antwerpen (BE) and Copenhagen (DK)

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For more information:http://connectedsmartcities.eu/open-agile-smart-cities/ (Open & Agile Smart Cities)http://www.forumvirium.fi/en/sixpackstrategy (OASC example: Finnish Six City strategy)

http://ec.europa.eu/ict-fire (FIRE)http://www.fi-ware.org/ (FIWARE)http://cities-today.com/2015/03/ec-launches-new-alliance-iot-players/ (AIOTI)

http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/ (EIP SCC)https://eu-smartcities.eu/ (EIP SCC Market Place)

http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/big-data-value-public-private-partnership (Big Data Value PPP)

Digital Single Market:http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-single-market

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