Connected Smart Cities ConferenceBrussels, 21st January 2016
Open & Agile Smart Cities- contributions by EU projects
Joël BacquetExperimental PlatformsNet FuturesDG CONNECTEuropean Commission
Each city is unique …
… but there are common challenges!
Open Innovation for Future Internet-enabled Services in Connected Smart Cities
• 20+ experimental platforms projects, 50 M€ EU funding
• Boost deployment of Internet enabled services
• Real-life experiments by creative smart citizens
Cross-border
networks of
smart cities
Innovative Internet-
based services
User-driven
open innovation ecosystems
Supported e.g. by the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme - EC, DG CONNECT, Experimental Platforms
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Turkey
Serbia
In CIP 2010-12: 60+ Smart Cities in 20 European countries
Croatia
CITADEL Commons4EU CitySDK
GEN6 i-SCOPE LiveCity iCity
CIP-Call 5 (2011)
AP
OLL
ON
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, 2010-12 calls – first projects networked 2010, many of you engaged, results used e.g. in OASC.
Open & Agile Smart Cities:75 cities, 15 countries signed – and growing
Source: OASC Task Force, ConnectedSmartCities.eu
Driven by Implementation(procurement, projects, labs, accelerators)
Common API
(NGSI)
Data Models
(CitySDK)
Open Data Platform(CKAN)
Signed:
Brazil, Finland, Belgium,Spain, Italy, Portugal, Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark, Scotland, France, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, England
Waves:1st: March 20152nd: September 20153rd: November 2015
OrganiCity -Co-creating Smart Cities of the Future
• Large Project, in H2020 FIRE+ (ICT-11), EC contribution 7,26 MEUR, 36 months, 15 participants.
• OrganiCity develops a set tools for the co-creation of urban ICT infrastructure, knowledge and services where citizen involvement is key.
• OrganiCity will develop an integrated Experimentation-as-a-Service facility.
• Two open calls will invite 25-35 experiments to use the new OrganiCity facility and its co-creation tools for trans-disciplinary participatory urban interaction design.
Three clusters – Aarhus (DK, coordinator), London (UK) and Santander (ES)
Open & Agile Smart Cities:Creating the Smart City Market
Cities need interoperability and standards to boost competitiveness by avoiding vendor lock-in, and easy sharing of best practices.
Urban and regional development is a key asset for Europe. No single solution has emerged to substitute the many 100s of legacy IT
systems that exist in any city.
How can cities get smarter?
Usual situation
Formats and interfaces in cities’ systems vary• ‘Open’ interfaces to legacy systems not coherent between
or even within cities• Sometimes no documentation
Transferring appsfrom one city to another =
From CitySDK
Smarter situation
CitySDK APIsUnified open software interfaces (APIs) to
the various cities’ systems
Transferring appsfrom one city to another =
Of course: Making services reusable is important goal!Service should be reusable and valuable building blocks for apps!
CitySDK as building blocks for innovation (cfr. ecosystem)
From CitySDK
For more information:http://connectedsmartcities.eu/open-agile-smart-cities/(Open & Agile Smart Cities)http://www.forumvirium.fi/en/sixpackstrategy(OASC example: Finnish Six City strategy)
http://ec.europa.eu/ict-fire (FIRE)http://cities-today.com/2015/03/ec-launches-new-alliance-iot-players/(AIOTI)
http://ec.europa.eu/eip/smartcities/(EIP SCC)https://eu-smartcities.eu/(EIP SCC Market Place)
Digital Single Market: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-single-market
HORIZON 2020
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