Olavi Luotonen in the Oulu Smart City seminar on Tue 5th May, 2015
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Smart City Seminar
Oulu, May 2015
Open & Agile Smart Cities
European Commission context
Olavi LuotonenExperimental PlatformsNet FuturesDG CONNECTEuropean Commission
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R&D andvalidations of
vital SCCcomponents
Initialdemonstrationsof SCC concepts
in cityenvironments
Large-scaledemos of SCCconcepts in
cityenvironments
Commercialroll-out in
cityenvironments
e.g. FI-PPP, FIRE
Technicalassistance,
structural funds,risk-sharingfacilities etc.
Horizontal Actions to inform the SCCfeed into research programmes and address market barriers
The Innovation Process
EIP
H2020
EnergyMobility
andTransport
Connect
EIP
European Innovation Partnership for Smart Citiesand Communities
We help SMEs enter new markets throughLiving Labs
Homecare & ILS Energy Efficiency
Social MediaeManufacturing
We pilot cross-border LivingLab Networks
CommonmethodologyCommonmethodology
Common ecosystemapproach
Common researchbenchmark
Common platformguidelines
Common integrationframework
APOLLON – Advanced Pilots of Living LabsOperating in Networks
First Living Labs CIP pilot – CIP 2009
Open Innovation for Future Internet-enabledServices in Connected Smart Cities
• 20+ experimental platformsprojects, 50 M€ EU funding
• Boost deployment of Internetenabled services
• Real-life experiments by creativesmart citizens
Cross-border
networks ofsmart cities
InnovativeInternet-based
services
User-drivenopen
innovationecosystems
Supported e.g. by the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme - EC, DG CONNECT, Experimental Platforms
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Turkey
Serbia
60+ Smart Cities in20 European countries
Croatia
FIRE lady image by Turku Touring
CITADEL Commons4EU CitySDK
GEN6 i-SCOPE LiveCity iCity
CIP-Call 5 (2011)
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 – first projects coming together in 2010, many running today, many of you engaged
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 proposal, in H2020 FIRE+ (ICT-11), requested ECcontribution 7,26 MEUR, 36 months, 15 participants.
• OrganiCity combines top down planning and operations with flexiblebottom-up initiatives where citizen involvement is key.
• OrganiCity will develop an integrated Experimentation-as-a-Servicefacility.
• Two open calls will invite 25-35 experiments to use the new OrganiCityfacility and its co-creation tools for trans-disciplinary participatory urbaninteraction design.
Three clusters – Aarhus (DK, coordinator),London (UK) and Santander (ES)
Gaming
Environ-ment
FINODEX
FINODEX
Transport
Finance
FINODEX
FI-C3
FI-C3SOUL-FI
CREATI-FI
CEED ISSUE
Manu-facturing
FABulous
ExpaMeco
CEED ISSUE
CEED ISSUE
ExpaMeco
ExpaMeco
ExpaMeco
eLearning
frontierCities
frontierCities
SpeedUpEurope
SpeedUp_Europe
SpeedUpEurope
IMpaCT
FRACTALS
FICHe
INCENSe
SmartAgriFood2
FInishFI-ADOPT FINODEX
FINODEX
FINODEX
SOUL-FI
FI-C3
Smart Cities
Healthcare
Multimedia
SmartEnergy
AgriFood
FIWARE Accelerator: Sectors covered
• ICT 11 – 2014: FIRE+ (Future Internet Research & Experimentation)E.g. OrganiCity started on 1 January 2015
• ICT 8 – 2015: Boosting public sector productivity and innovation through cloudcomputing services
• ICT 10 – 2015: Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation• ICT 12 – 2015: Integrating experiments and facilities in FIRE+• ICT 14 – 2014: Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet• ICT 30 – 2015: Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects
• H2020-SCC-2014-2015 : Smart Cities and Communities solutions integrating energy,transport, ICT sectors through lighthouse (large scale demonstration - first of the kind)projects
Horizon 2020 work programmme objectives
- Research and Innovation actions:Integration of experimental facilities, testbeds and laboratories into FIRE+.Experimental infrastructure must span various technologies, allow for integration ondemand.Collaborative projects for experimentally-driven research on top of existingexperimental infrastructures.- Innovation actions:Proposals for technically mature experiments on top of FIRE+ facilities for close tomarket products, applications or services.Indicative budget 18 M€ (13+5), small projects,publication 15 October 2014, deadline 14 April 2015
ICT 12 – 2015: Integrating experiments and facilities inFIRE+
Bringing together different generic ICT technologies and their stakeholderconstituenciesArchitectural concepts and concepts for semantic interoperability for "Platforms forConnected Smart Objects”Reference implementations, including proof-of-concept, large-scale demonstrationsand validation driven by innovative use scenariosIndicative budget 51 M€, publication 15 October 2014, deadline 14 April 2015Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) & Coordination and Support ActionLarge ProjectsMechanism of open competitive calls up to 30% of total budget
ICT 30 - Internet of Things andPlatforms for Connected Smart Objects
Innovation Actions – Scope: To identify, develop and deploy replicable, balanced andintegrated solutions in the energy, transport, and ICT actions through partnershipsbetween municipalities and industries.These will be the lighthouse projects as identified by the Communication on SmartCities and Communities. Lighthouse projects will target primarily large scaledemonstration of replicable SCC concepts in city context where existingtechnologies or very near to market technologies will be integrated in an innovativeway.The proposals should address the following main areas:• (Nearly zero) or low energy districts• Integrated Infrastructures• Sustainable urban mobility
SCC-01-2015 - Smart Cities and Communities solutions integratingenergy, transport, ICT sectors through lighthouse (large scaledemonstration - first of the kind) projects
Coordination and Support ActionsScope: Today the standards are developed for specific components or areas suchas smart meters, smart grids, ICT etc. With the development of integrated solutionsof Smart Cities and Communities a system approach is needed.It is expected that this work is carried out by the industries cities and communitiescontributing to the Smart Cities and Communities European Innovation Partnershipin cooperation with the European Standardisation Organisations (CEN, CENELEC,ETSI) as well as other Standard Developing Organisations (SDOs) responsible fortechnical specifications in the area of Smart Cities. Social acceptance of developedsolutions might be considered.
H2020-SCC-2015 (SCC-01-2015, SCC-03-2015):Total call budget 108.18 M€, publication 10 December 2014, deadline 5 May 2015
SCC-03-2015 - Development of system standards for smart citiesand communities solutions
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2014_2015/main/h2020-wp1415-leit-ict_en.pdf
For more information:http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/http://www.fi-ware.org/http://ec.europa.eu/ict-firehttp://cities-today.com/2015/03/ec-launches-new-alliance-iot-players/
http://connectedsmartcities.eu/open-agile-smart-cities/ (deadline: 5 June 2015)http://www.forumvirium.fi/en/sixpackstrategy
Digital Single Market:http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-single-market (updated 6 May 2015)
For recent call information, see Work Programme 2014-15:
HORIZON 2020
Thank you for your [email protected]
Find out more:http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en