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Bringing together the Elements of Future Internet and Living Labs in City Context – the FIREBALL-project! Michael Nilsson, CDT Project Coordinator @ Connected Smart Cities, Helsinki 2010-11-18 Future Internet Research and Experimentation By Adopting Living Labs – towards Smart Cities

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Bringing together the Elements of Future Internet and Living Labs in City Context – the FIREBALL-project!

Michael Nilsson, CDT Project Coordinator

@ Connected Smart Cities, Helsinki 2010-11-18

” Future Internet Research and Experimentation By Adopting Living Labs – towards Smart Cities ”

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A definition of Smart City

“We believe a city to be smart when investments in human and social capital and traditional (transport) and modern (ICT) communications infrastructure fuel sustainable economic growth and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory governance”

A. Caragliu, C. del Bo, P. Nijkamp (2009)

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Mission. FIREBALL brings together different players to exploit the linkage between Smart Cities, Living Labs and Future Internet for Connected Smart Cities Innovation.

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What can Smart Cities be about (1)? • Usage of digital spaces and ICT to enhance the city and the city life

• Digital dimensions of cities – the new intelligence of cities

• Internet as medium for organizing collective intelligence of cities

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What can Smart Cities be about (2)? • The city as an innovation space for Future Internet research and development

• Digital agendas for future city innovation strategies

• Smart people and Smart technology – making cities become Smarter together!

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Key drivers from Smart Cities of Future Internet Open Innovation (1).

• Socio-economic ambitions of large cities / city marketing • Need for connectedness (cities – rural areas – regions) • Broadband deployment experiences, need for applications pull after the infrastructure • Technology push. Need to create experimentation environments to stimulate innovation

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Key drivers from Smart Cities of Future Internet Open Innovation (2).

• Driving network development • Impact of Internet infrastructure on business attractiveness of cities • Need to create open innovation environments to attract business and knowledge centres

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Main target groups of FIREBALL CA. • Cities developing Smart/Intelligent city strategies

• Large companies developing platforms and applications for Smart Cities

• Researchers and experts performing research on the subject

• The Living Lab community

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Future internet Domain Landscape

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Living Lab domain landscape: user co-creation

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City and urban development

Networked applications and innovations

Internet technologies

Innovation facilities and processes

Landscape layers (1)

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Landscape structure (2)

Technologies For Smart Cities (Emerging, growing, maturing)

Smart City Citizens Needs and Networked Applications

Emerging Smart City Innovation ecosystems

Future Internet Research

Technologies For Smart

Cities

Smart City Applications

(federated) Testbeds

User driven innovation

FIRE  experimentally-­‐driven  advanced  research  projects  (OPNEX,  ECODE,  NANODATACENTERS,  N4C  etc)  

Testbeds  in  FP7:    OneLab2,  PII,  VITAL++,  WISEBED,  FEDERICA  

Living  Labs:  ENoLL  (200+  living  labs),      APOLLON  etc  

Smart  City    Internet  pilots:    CreaQve  media,  health  and  care,  energy  Barcelona, Manchester, Helsinki etc  

Intelligence  

Content  Management  

CollaboraQon  Web  

VisualisaQon  

Par$cipa$ve  planning  

Government  and  ci$zens  services  

Affordable  health  and  care  

for  all  

Energy-­‐efficiency  in  urban  areas  

Broadband  networks  

Entrepreneurship  support,  jobs  

“Sustainable growth and high quality of life through participatory governance”

Data mining

Collective intelligence

OLAP Wiki’s

mashups

JOOMLA

Co-design tools

Virtual collaboration Community support

Crowdsourcing

Web design

3D tools Simulation for decision making Access for all

Security and trust

”The map of opportunities”

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Landscape (example of topics)

EU  and  City  developments  

Smart  city  innovaQons  

InnovaQon  ecosystems  

Networked  applicaQons  

Service  infrastructure  

Internet  Technology    

CIP  pilots    Smart  Ci/es  

Future  Internet  PPP  (FP7)  

City-­‐based  living  labs  

Internet  of  Things  acQon  plan  

Empowered  ciQzens  

Connected  workplaces  

E-­‐parQcipaQon  plaYorms  

Smart  mobility  

Future  Internet  architecture  

FP7-­‐ICT  projects  

Digital  Agenda  

FIRE  projects  

FIRE  faciliQes  /  plaYorms  

Living  lab  methodologies  

Enterprise-­‐friendly  infrastructures  

Health  and  care  

CollaboraQve  networks  

Smart  energy  Sustainable  development  

Common  plaYorms  

Composable  services  and  networks  

Access  technologies  

PlaYorm  integraQon  

VirtualisaQon  

Regional  partnerships  

SemanQc  web  Trust,  security,  idenQty  

management  

Intelligent  uQlity  networks  

Sensor  networks  

Federated  networks  GENI  

OrchestraQon  systems  

CollaboraQve  working  faciliQes  

AKARI  (JP)  

Connected  experimentaQon  faciliQes  

Interoperability  support  

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FIRE and Living Lab interplay for Smart Cities innovation

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Topics adressed 1(3)

Creation of synergies and cooperation among different research and innovation communities related to the Future Internet

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Topics adressed 2(3)

Identification and access to common assets for Connected Smart Cities Innovation exploring Future Internet opportunities

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Topics adressed 3(3)

Creation of a Connected Smart Cities Innovation Network of advanced Smart Cities in Europe – exploring challenges how open innovation can support the uptake of Future Internet-enabled services in Smart Cities

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Advanced Smart Cities in Europé –FIREBALL examples

The Helsinki Open Future Internet innovation ecosystem

The Smart city vision of Manchester

Smart Energy of Amsterdam

A business eco-system of Smart Grids of Lisboa

Digital spaces and ICT to enhance the city life of Barcelona

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Smart Cities and FIRE

Smart Cities represent demanding users, innovation drivers and testbeds for the emerging technologies and experimentation with multiple devices and systems – involving the citizens of the cities!

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Smart Cities and Living Labs The Living Lab participatory processes combine both the strengths of collective intelligence and innovation capacity of people and the mediating role of ICTs in organising global value chains of suppliers and customers.

– Living Labs are Open Innovation Ecosystems of Smart Cities.

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FIREBALL pioneering organisations  Core partners: Centre for Distance-spanning Technology, Aalto University Economics, European Society of Concurrent Enterprising Network, Manchester City Council, Amsterdam Innovation Motor, ESADE Business School, Alfamicro, Intelligent Sensing Anywhere, Lisboa E-Nova, City of Helsinki, INRIA, Dimes, IBBT, URENIO, University of Oulu, Media and Network cluster, Barcelona City Council

Supportive partners: City of Brussels, City of Stockholm, City of Nice, City of Luleå, City of Oulu, Region of Sicily, City of Agueda, Project Panlab

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Expected results from FIREBALL (1) • A European-wide community of Future Internet Innovation constiuencies (FIRE, Living Labs and Smart Cities)

• A common vision and shared agenda by these constiuencies

• Showcases to represent innovative uses and future needs of Future Internet in Smart Cities

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Expected results from FIREBALL (2) • Identification of common concepts, methodologies, tools and processes among the different contituencies to work together for Future Internet Innovation

• A Connected European Smart Cities Network !!!

• A roadmap and action plan for exploring Future Internet Innovation for Smart Cities

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Welcome to Empower the movement Let´s make the FUTURE SMART CITIES come true TOGETHER!

Welcome and Share Yours and Others Smart Cities knowledge and vision!

Join the evolving landscape of the Connected Smart Cities Network!

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Welcome to Empower the movement Welcome and tell your Smart City story!

What is Your Smart City vision?

Share your assets for Connected Smart Cities evolution!

www.fireball4smartcities.eu

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Meet up 2010

SEPTEMBER: FIREBALL at ICT2010 in Brussels – Belgium

OCTOBER: FIREBALL at Knowledge Society Forum in Birmingham – UK

NOVEMBER: FIREBALL at the Connected Smart City meeting in Helsinki – Finland

DECEMBER: FIREBALL at FIA in Ghent – Belgium

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Thanks!

DECEMBER 14 - 17: FIREBALL at FIA in Ghent – Belgium

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Future Internet and Living Labs in the Smart Cities innovation ecosystem

Future Internet: Technology push (Testbeds: technology platforms) Smart cities: Application pull (public data) Living lab: User-driven playground for co-creating innovative scenarios and services

Constituting an Open Innovation Ecosystem

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Landscape  evolu/on,  driving  factors,  outcomes  

Landscape  map  and  elements  (in  conQnuing  state  of  transformaQon)  

Drivers   Outcomes  

• Generic  trends  (e.g.  Internet  technology,  demographics,  societal)  • Actor  strategies  and  policies  (these  are  also  landscape  element)  • Sector  specific  trends  and  factors  (health,  energy,  manufacturing  …)  

•   Innova/on  opportuni/es  (technologies,  applicaQons)  •   OpportuniQes  for  the  use  of  innovaQons  (business,  social,  human)  •   Innova/on  models  (open  user  driven  innovaQon)  •   Policies  and  strategies  of  actors  •   Projects  for  experimentaQon  and  implementaQon  

• Smart  city  developments  • Pilot  projects  for  experimentaQon  • ApplicaQons  in  use  • InnovaQon  models  in  acQon  (living  labs,  open  innovaQon)  • Policies  and  strategies  in  acQon