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Copenhagen SMART CITY

Copenhagen Smart City

CO-CREATE COPENHAGEN

Smart City Strategy Copenhagen

Work with targeted use of data in solving

problems

Work with new technology or

known technology in

new ways

Work with efficient use of the Municipality’s

or city’s resources

Work with new ways of

involving citizens or businesses

Smart Projects

Privacy

Privacy-by-design in

development of ideas

and solutions – with

expert advice from the

Privacy Advisory Board

Digital infrastructure

Copenhagen Connecting

Asset tracking

Selected use cases

City of Copenhagen & Regional Authorities

Companies & Startups

Universities & Research Institutions

Citizens & Civil Society

Copenhagen Solutions Lab

Copenhagen Solutions Lab

- innovation hub for Smart City development

Hvordan vi arbejder

• Indad mod TMF

• Udad mod markedet

• På tværs af forvaltninger

Living Labs in Greater Copenhagen

Why is Copenhagen sharing data?

• Transparency

• Innovation

• Efficiency

City Data Exchange Platform -Enables Data Suppliers to find Data Consumers

Data Suppliers • City Open Data

• Transportation / Parking

• Telecom Data

• Sensor Data

• Financial Transactions

• Energy Data

• Water Usage Data

• Event Data

• Weather / Environmental

• Social Media

• Citizens

Data Consumers • City Departments

• Public Authorities

• Retailers

• Property Development

• Property Management

• Transportation and Parking providers

• Insurance Companies

• Application Developers

• Consulting Firms

CITY DATA

EXCHANGE

Launching May 2016: the City Data Exchange

Intelligent lighting at intersections

Intelligent biking

Communication between truck/bus and

traffic controller

Cooperative systems – COMPASS 4D and ECO-driving

Innovation Challenge: Cities as Large-scale IoE labs

EU Horizon 2020 Project

Copenhagen, Helsinki, Antwerpen

Budget: 5.6 mio Euro

Timeframe: 2015 - 2018

SELECT: Enabling cities to become large scale Internet of

Everything (IoE) innovation labs by seeking new technologies &

solutions

Overall objectives

1.Ensure data interoperability

and portability within cities

and across cities

2.Facilitate open innovation

through a Pre-Commercial

Procurement (PCP) process 23

Challenge ● The challenge is to develop an “open, standardized, data-driven, service-

oriented and user-centric platform that enables large-scale co-creation,

testing and validation of urban IoE applications and services.”

● The project is funded by 3 procuring cities and the European Commission.

SELECT has a 5.6 million euro budget for the innovation challenge, which will

be divided into 3 competition stages, between December 2015 and

November 2018.

● This pre-commercial procurement (PCP) process will procure the research and

development of new innovative solutions capable of realising the goal of having

the cities as a large IoE Lab and putting it into practice.

The Pre-Commercial Procurement

(PCP) Process

What is PCP?

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● Procurement of research and development of innovative new

solutions

● Designed to steer the development of solutions towards concrete

public sector needs

● Enables a focus on the critical R&D phase before actual

commercialization

● Different suppliers compete using grants for different phases of

development

● Risks and benefits are shared between the procurers and suppliers

under market conditions

Why should a supplier participate?

● Better preparation to address the future market through early

collaboration with public authorities

● Lower investment to generate new market opportunities due to

financial support from the public side

● A positive emulation coming from the collaboration/competition

with other suppliers

● A focus on the core tasks of R&D with the public sector supporting

the creation of a new market

Process illustated

PCP phase one:

● In the Concept phase, which runs for 28 weeks from Nov

2016 till May 2017, the companies selected will receive

a budget to elaborate their concept into a competitive

solution

● It is an open call in which we propose a challenge and

invite everyone to propose a concept design, a

description of the results of the feasibility study and

how they will continue the activities in the next Phase

● We select several companies on the basis of the best

proposals

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PCP phase two:

● The Prototype phase runs for 40 weeks from May 2017 till

February 2018

● The most promising designs that have been declared as

feasible in Phase1 are elaborated into a well outlined and

functioning prototype

● Evaluation of which prototypes best meet the requirements of

the challenge. In WP4 (phase 2) there is to be small scale

living lab, activate city buyers. In order to achieve this, an

intense amount of project management (intermediate

between the developers, the living lab environment and the

procurers) will be needed is this phase

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PCP phase three:

● The different solution from previous phases are

compared and evaluated

● A limited number of candidates will receThe Pre-

production phase runs for 44 weeks from February 2018

till December 2018

● Give a budget to elaborate the pilot on a bigger scale,

in a living lab

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Innovatorium Nordhavn

UNDERBROEN

Innovation – Street Lab

Source:"Copenhagen aerial view by night" by Bill Ebbesen

• Public-private innovation partnership

• Smart parking, Smart waste, Air quality, Wi-fi

• Platform for pre-commercial procurement projects

• Part of Greater Copenhagen ecosystem of living labs

• Ultra-realistisk setting

• Fra innovation til skalering

• Fokus på byens udfordringer

• Åben innovation

• Hands on, væk fra powerpoints (LOL)

Street Lab

• Smart City infrastructure • Environmental sensing • Smart parking • Smart waste • Plant sensing • City WiFi

Use cases

Læring

If Smart City is the answer, what is the question?