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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 ”
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)
Mission. FIREBALL brings together different players to exploit the linkage between Smart Cities, Living Labs and Future Internet for Connected Smart Cities Innovation.
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
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!
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
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
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
Future internet Domain Landscape
Living Lab domain landscape: user co-creation
City and urban development
Networked applications and innovations
Internet technologies
Innovation facilities and processes
Landscape layers (1)
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”
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
FIRE and Living Lab interplay for Smart Cities innovation
Topics adressed 1(3)
Creation of synergies and cooperation among different research and innovation communities related to the Future Internet
Topics adressed 2(3)
Identification and access to common assets for Connected Smart Cities Innovation exploring Future Internet opportunities
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
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
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!
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.
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
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
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
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!
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
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
Thanks!
DECEMBER 14 - 17: FIREBALL at FIA in Ghent – Belgium
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
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