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Transcript of Smart City Conference Seville A. Garcia (ENoLL)
European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
European smart ci9es and smart city projects in user empowered innova9on ecosystems:
CitySDK project, Helsinki and Amsterdam cases
Ana Garcia European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
“Smart City: Las oportunidades en la Internet del futuro” Seville, Nov 6th 2012
Why ENoLL?
What? The contents
What is ENoLL?
European Network of Living Labs, Brussels based international non-profit organisaton, facilitates the cooperation and the exploitation of synergies between its 300+ members worldwide.
With in ENoLL, the whole innovation cycle i.e end-users, SMEs, coorporations, citizens, public sector, NGOs, academia and t he w i der re search c o m m u n i t i e s f o r m a d e d i c a t e d n e t w o r k o f thematically organised Living Labs.
L inked w i t h European
Commission policies and
initiatives and especia
lly
recognized value
in Digital
A g e n d a f o r E u r o p e
(t hrough Smart Ci t ie s,
Future Internet, Design,
Social Innovat
ion, Culture,
Health, eGovernan
ce, …)
Real-‐life test and experimenta9on Public-‐Private-‐People Partnerships (PPPP) environments for user-‐driven open innova9on
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The European Network of Living Labs
320 Living Labs
What is a Living Lab
A Living Lab is a real-‐life test a n d e x p e r im e n t a 9 o n environment where users and producers co-‐create innova9ons.
Living Labs have been characterised by the European Commission as Public-‐Private-‐People Partnerships (PPPP) for co-‐crea9on, prototyping, valida9on and tes9ng of new technologies, services, products, etc, in real-‐life contexts.
Inputs from FIREBALL Fireball project (www.fireball4smartci9es.eu) a CA of the FP7 for ICT (2010-‐2012). Bring together the FIRE/Future Internet community, Living Lab and urban development.
Some findings from FIREBALL “How European ci.es are currently developing strategies towards becoming smarter ci.es and the lessons we can draw for the future. These strategies are also based on a new understanding of innova.on, grounded in the concept of Open innova:on ecosystems, global innova:on chains and on ci:zen’s empowerment for shaping innova:on and urban development. These new ways of innova:on are characterised 1) high level of ci:zen involvement in co-‐crea:ng internet-‐based applica:ons and services and 2) emergence of new forms of collabora.on (e.g. PPPs)”* “Open innova:on and ci:zen’s engagement aim to bridge the gap between the R&D of ICT and actually experimen.ng and using Internet-‐based applica.ons in ci.es. These applica:ons and services are intended to bring societal and economic benefits in areas such as healthcare, independent living, enterprising and SMEs, par:cipa:ve government, energy efficiency, environment and quality of life.”* *All inputs come from the FIREBALL whitepaper: h_p://www.fireball4smartci9es.eu/
Some findings from FIREBALL (2) “Smart ci:es need to develop strategies and migra.on paths regarding how they will make use of available internet infrastructures, testbed facili.es, applica.ons and know-‐how, and how they will develop PPP for their access, use and exploita:on. A par:cular point of aOen:on is how those assets can be made openly accessible for both users and developers in order to s:mulate experimenta:on and innova:on in becoming part of the innova:on ecosystem of ci:es.” “Three important gaps are outlined, which ci:es have to overcome namely: 1. Digital skills gap: that concerns to the ability of ci:zens and companies
to master web-‐technologies and offer solu:ons over the net 2. The crea.vity gap: that separates web technologies and applica:ons 3. The entrepreneurship gap: that takes place between digital applica:ons
and innova:ve services”
*All inputs come from the FIREBALL whitepaper: h_p://www.fireball4smartci9es.eu
Some findings from FIREBALL (3) “Recommenda:on in the paper: ci:es have to explore various business models and iden:fy the ones suitable for each type of service. Living Lab methodologies, social experiments, crowdsourcing, and open city plaTorms for crea:ng and promo:ng applica:ons and services may offer good solu:ons to this end and mobilize crea:ve skills of the en:re popula:on of the city.” “Ci.es provide many opportuni.es of aJrac.ve explora.on and valida.on environments. There is s:ll a gap between Future Internet research and ci:zens’ expecta:ons.” *All inputs come from the FIREBALL whitepaper: h_p://www.fireball4smartci9es.eu
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 ci9es:
– Open and interoperable digital service interfaces – Processes, guidelines and usability standards.
• “App Store” for the City à Cross-‐city transfer of Smart City Applica9ons
SDK for Pan-‐European City
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CitySDK Ecosystem
CitySDK Ecosystem
Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data
Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots
as CitySDK components
Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot apps
App Stores Public delivery Infrastructures; urban displays
Project Pilots Demonstrators, open source
CitySDK components The image cannot be displayed. Your computer may not have enough memory to open the image, or the image may have been corrupted. Restart your computer, and then open the file
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Why CitySDK? 1. Developing new services and scaling
them to wider audiences becomes easier:
à More efficient use of innova9on
capacity à More opportuni9es for developers à Be_er 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 pladorms • On-‐going process, not top down and outdated
For
• Ci9es’ in-‐house service developers • Commercial service developers
• SMEs • Large corpora9ons
• 3rd sector & hack9vists • Research organisa9ons
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CitySDK Partnership
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CitySDK in “The economist”
“CITIES ARE TURNING INTO VAST DATA FACTORIES” The Economist ar9cle makes the case that it is not just about new infrastructure but about data itself and how ci9zens and businesses can both generate and use the city data to create new services
CitySDK Ecosystem
Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data
Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots
as CitySDK components
Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot apps
App Stores Public delivery Infrastructures; urban displays
Smart
Tourism
Personal Tour Guide
Smart
Mobility
Personal Travel Assistant
Smart
Participation
FixMyStreet
CitySDK Pilots
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Smart Par9cipa9on • Bringing the City's issue repor9ng and feedback channels
closer to the residents • Providing ci9es with more accurate feedback and avoiding
unnecessary feedback • Making development of issue repor9ng and feedback
channels easier • Inspired by Open311 and FixMyStreet
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Smart Par9cipa9on – 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. SMS c. E-mail
à Direct issue reporting to the right department within the city Don’t spend 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 traveling People as informa:on agents The 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
24 Aggrega:ng of messages adapted to your journey to separate the relevant from the irrelevant informa:on
Smart Tourism – Lead Pilot in Lisbon
Personal Travel guide – real 9me informa9on for tourists and travellers • Unifying access to loca9on-‐ and 9me-‐based
tourism-‐related data, and subsequent service genera9on.
• U9lizing innova9ve, user-‐centric/Internet of Things technologies e.g.: – Augmented Reality – NFC/RFID – Public Urban Displays, and – Geo-‐loca9on
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Helsinki “Towards a smart city cluster build upon user empowered
innova9on”
Helsinki city and Helsinki region. Model
of a Smart City: development of new technologies within a
mul9-‐leveled infrastructure and
towards the creaHon of new business sectors.
Provide plaIorms for innovaHon that are open to all municipal and regional parHes with an interest in
developing new products and services
Cross-‐municipal collabora9on in seong up an innova9on pladorm around open data aiming at smart services for
ci9zens
Universi9es, City owned development agencies (Forum Virium Helsinki), companies and SMEs have established Living Labs.
The municipali9es use LLs for economic development and societal ac9va9on in energy issues, or sevice provision in health care of the elderly, preven9ve care, or urban
living.
Companies as Nokia use LLs as user-‐centered hubs for idea9on and product
development and na9onal research ins9tu9ons use Living Labs as pladorms for
innova9on.
organizing compe99ons for innova9on applica9ons to encourage the development of new mobile applica9ons
u9lizing Open Data
* inputs come from the FIREBALL whitepaper: h_p://www.fireball4smartci9es.eu
Helsinki (2) “All the smart city ac:vi:es in Helsinki boil down to community engagement, enabling the dialogue between the city, ci:zens and companies“ -‐ CitySDK -‐ Helsinki Region Infoshare: www.hri.fi/en/
-‐ Aims to make regional informa9on quickly and easily accessible to all. The data may be used by ci9zens, businesses, universi9es, academies, research facili9es or municipal administra9on.
-‐ The data on offer is ready to be used freely at no cost. -‐ At the moment at www.hri.fi there are almost 900 data catalogues opened so far.
-‐ The project was started in 2009 ini9ated by Forum Virium, City of Helsinki Urban Facts and ci9es of Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Kauniainen. In 2014 the ownership and maintaining of the HRI will be transfered from Forum Virium and Urban Facts to the municipali9es themselves.
* Inputs from Forum Virium Helsinki
Helsinki (3)
* Inputs from Forum Virium Helsinki
Helsinki (4) -‐ Apps4Finland: h_p://apps4finland.fi/en/
-‐ Apps4Finland contest is organized for the 3rd 9me this year, with ever increasing amount of compe9ng apps, visualiza9ons, ideas and data openings.
-‐ Also other organiza9ons in Helsinki have found the "virtues" of app contest, as Helsinki Region Transport Authority and Sanoma Publishing organiza9ons have also been arranging specific App contests.
* Inputs from Forum Virium Helsinki
Helsinki (5) -‐ Helsinki Region Transport Authority:
-‐ HRT opened its all interfaces on 2009 and today they have approximately 70 different applica9ons and widgets developed by its developer community members.
-‐ At the same 9me when opening the APIs HRT opened its own web-‐based Journey Planner which is currently one of the most popular web applica9ons in Finland.
-‐ All other service development it let to the developer community, resul9ng in very heterogeneous variety of applica9ons serving with highly specified apps also the very narrow niche markets.
-‐ One good example app is the Mobitransit (real-‐9me tracking of trams and buses in Helsinki) applica9on which is developed by a developer from Valencia, who has never visited Helsinki, but was able to access the HRT API through web.
* Inputs from Forum Virium Helsinki
Amsterdam h_p://amsterdamsmartcity.com/
Amsterdam (2) (Source: Amsterdam Smart city / AIM*) Challenges/statements in Smart city development:
Strategy an
d
Roadmap
Involvement of users: It is not only about awareness but also change and transformation
Business case
Connected Smart city network
http://
smartcitiesne
twork
.eu/
What is next?
-‐ Future Internet, Ci9es and Living Labs à “City as a laboratory”* and more
-‐ Collabora9on FI-‐PPP and Smart City projects -‐ FI-‐PPP phase 3
* Artur Serra, ENoLL board member
Ana Garcia
European Projects European Network of Living Labs [email protected]
@citysdk [email protected]
www.citysdk.eu
@openlivinglabs [email protected]
www.openlivinglabs.eu @FI_PPP
[email protected] www.fi-ppp.eu
THANK YOU!!