Smart City Conference Seville A. Garcia (ENoLL)

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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 6 th 2012

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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  

   

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Why  ENoLL?  

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What?  The  contents  

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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, …)

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 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  

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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.  

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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.              

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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/  

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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  

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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  

 

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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  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

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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    

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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  

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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  

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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  

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Helsinki  (3)  

*  Inputs  from  Forum  Virium  Helsinki  

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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  

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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  

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Amsterdam  h_p://amsterdamsmartcity.com/    

 

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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

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Connected  Smart  city  network  

http://

smartcitiesne

twork

.eu/

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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  

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   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!!