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1. Government and innovation
2. The turn around of a mining region
3. Smart city
1. Mobility
2. Sensoring
3. Free wifi
4. Challenges: open & big data
5. Questions?
Summary
1. Government and innovation
Mariana Mazzucato - De Tijd – 19 juli 2014
What if… innovation was left
to the government?
eg: Iphone
2. The turn around of a mining
region
COAL Coal mines
MANUAL LABOR Large social issue
COMMUNICATION Paper
1st industrial revolution
OIL Companies like Ford
& Arcelor Mittal
AUTOMATISATIONWealth Increase in comfort Social impact
COMMUNICATION Broadcast
2nd industrial revolution
RENEWABLE ENERGY Sustainability
CREATIVITY Innovation
COMMUNICATION 3.0
3rd industrial revolution
Genk, cogwheel city
Genk, cogwheel city
C-mine
4 PILLARS
1. EDUCATION2. CREATIVE ECONOMY3. ARTISTIC CREATION &
PRESENTATION 4. CREATIVE RECREATIONAL
3. Smart city
“The key objective for 2050 is the best quality of life for all
inhabitants (and visitors) in Genk, while minimizing the
consumption of recources. This will be realized through
comprehensive innovation”
• 7th dimension
Smart Content Interaction System
Trough content and opportunities
constantly discovering and developing
cross-connections between the other 6
dimensions.
Extra dimension
The speed of change increases
Notable on Stock market
New listings Old listings
No real estate
$2,5 billion value
Facebook bought
Instagram, 1 billion dollar
2 years after foundation
13 employees
A turn-over of 1 billion dollar in
three days
Fastest increase ever
New companies change the field
Average annual growth (5y): +85%
Turn-over B 2013: €350 millionAverage annual growth (5y): -5%
Turn-over B 2014: €175 million
contrast with companies of yesterday
Mobile-phone monopoly till
2000
‘Inventor’- status
First mobile mobil-phone
$28 billion value in 1996
140,000 employees
Bankrupt in 2012
Inventor of the digital camera in 1975
3 example projects
• Mobility
• Sensoring
• Free WiFi
Smart mobility
Public transport
The adaptable bus stop
High ‘free’ parking cost
- During commercial hours 15% – 35% of the city traffic searches a
parking spot
- Cars are 92% of their time parked
- Self-driving cars can profoundly change the parkingpolicy
Parking of the future
Sensoring
Free Wi-Fi
Innovation boulevard
4. Open & big data
• Open & big data = the new gold
• Seven (movie)
• KBC
• Proximus
Visitors Genk on Stage 2015
Alphabet
• Open data
• How to use?
• Iminds / Europe connector
Challenge for cities
Trustworthy
LATTE
Local
Authentic
Traceable
Trustworthy
Ethical
THOR PARKQuestions?
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