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CitySDK Development toolkit for the city services 1

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CitySDK - service development kit - presentation. EU project run by Forum-Virium in Helsinki giving cities the open data tools to help developers create new products and services. www.citysdk.eu

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CitySDK Development toolkit for the

city services

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What is SDK?

SDK = Service Development Kit

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•Service development toolkit for the cities:– Open and interoperable digital service

interfaces– Processes, guidelines and usability standards.

•“App Store” for the City

Cross-city transfer of Smart City Applications

SDK for Pan-European City

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CitySDK Ecosystem

CitySDK Ecosystem  

 Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data

 Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data

Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots 

as CitySDK components

Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots 

as CitySDK components

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot

apps

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot

apps

      

App StoresApp Stores

Public delivery

Infrastructures; urban displays

Public delivery

Infrastructures; urban displays

Project PilotsDemonstrators, open source

CitySDK components

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Why CitySDK?

1. Developing new services and scaling them to wider audiences becomes easier:

More efficient use of

innovation capacity More opportunities for

developers Better services faster

2. Helping to manage the constant technological change

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CitySDK Developers

• Created and developed with and for the developers

• Lightweight, modular, no new platforms• On-going process, not top down and outdated

For• Cities’ in-house service developers• Commercial service developers

• SMEs• Large corporations

• 3rd sector & hacktivists• Research organisations

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CitySDK Partnership

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CitySDK Ecosystem  

 Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data

 Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data

Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots 

as CitySDK components

Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots 

as CitySDK components

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot

apps

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot

apps

App StoresApp StoresPublic delivery Infrastructures; urban displays

Public delivery Infrastructures; urban displays

Smart Tourism

Personal Tour Guide

Smart Mobility

Personal Travel

Assistant

Smart Participati

on

FixMyStreet

CitySDK Pilots

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Smart Participation

• Bringing the City's issue reporting and feedback channels closer to the residents

• Providing cities with more accurate feedback and avoiding unnecessary feedback

• Making development of issue reporting and feedback channels easier

• Inspired by Open311 and FixMyStreet

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Smart Participation – Lead Pilot in Helsinki

When you spot an issue; fallen street sign

Do:1.Report the issue via:

a. Sanoma Publishers’ web portal Omakaupunki.fi

b. SMSc. E-mail

Direct issue reporting to the right department within the city

Don’tspend time looking through the City's official portal to find the official form for reporting such an issue.

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Smart Mobility – Lead Pilot in Amsterdam

Intelligent social travelingPeople as information agentsThe Personal Travel Assistant makes you a social traveler and helps you•To make your experience help others•To bring structure in your traveling chaos•To connect with fellow travellers•To make your experience enhance public service

Lauri Vanhala: Helsinki Public Transport Visualized: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGllzWt0acU 

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Aggregating of messages adapted to your journey to separate the relevant from the irrelevant information

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Smart Tourism – Lead Pilot in Lisbon

Personal Travel guide – real time information for tourists and travellers•Unifying access to location- and time-based tourism-related data, and subsequent service generation.•Utilizing innovative, user-centric/Internet of Things technologies e.g.:

– Augmented Reality – NFC/RFID– Public Urban Displays, and– Geo-location

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CitySDK FactsheetCo-funding: CIP ICT-PSPTotal budget: 6,8 MEUREU-contribution: 3,4 MEURPartners: 23 from 9 countriesDuration: 01/2012-06/2014

Smart Participation: Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts, Forum Virium [email protected] Jaakko Rajaniemi, City of Helsinki [email protected]

Smart Mobility: Job Spierings, Waag Society [email protected]

Smart Tourism: Nuno Xavier, Lisbon Municipality [email protected]

Coordinator: Forum Virium HelsinkiMarja Mattila+358 40 [email protected]

Comms: Manchester City CouncilAdrian Slatcher

[email protected]

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