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The Italian ICT District
Infomobility Cluster in the Turin Area
Turin, November 8th, 2007
Speaker: Marco Volontà
2November 2007 © Torino Wireless 2004. All rights reserved
Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Stockholm 25-26.09.2003
Strategic location with an enviable quality of life:• 120 km from the sea (Liguria)• 60 km from the Olympic mountains (Sestriere)• culture (Fiera del libro), • history and arts (Royal Residences, Egiptian and Cinema Museums, Modern
Art Museum,…), • food and drink tradition (renowned wines, gianduiotti chocolate, Slow Food,
…), • nature (Turin is one of the greenest cities in Italy, pleasant surroundings,
charming historical small cities…)
Piemonte: key figures
4.3 M inhabitants (7% of Italian population)
1.5 M inhabitants in Torino metropolitan area
74.6 B€ GDP (9% of Italian GPD)
17.400 € per capita income
10% of national industrial production
25.3 B€ export (13.3% of Italian export)
27% export in high-tech sector
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Piemonte: the ideal environment for an ICT District
Meaningful Key Figures in High Tech
top Italian region in terms of hi-tech employees (53,000) more of 6,000 companies in the Province of Torino only 20% of national patents 30% of national R&D expenditures
A significant amount of research facilities
Public research centers: • Politecnico di Torino • Università di Torino • Istituto Superiore Mario Boella ISMB, • Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica INRIM (ex IEN-Galileo Ferraris)
Private research centers: Alenia, Fiat (Research Centre), Motorola, RAI, Telecom Italia labs (former CSELT), Pininfarina Engineering Center
Scientific and technological parks: Environment Park, Virtual Reality and Multimedia Park, Bioindustry Park, Parco Scientifico Tecnologico della Valle Scrivia, Tecnoparco del LagoMaggiore
Second industrial sector in Piedmont Industrial sector with the biggest growth in the world First rate players in Piedmont area Spill-over effects for traditional industrial sectors
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CreationFormed in December 2002 and operating since September 2003
NaturePrivate non-for-profit foundation built on a wide public-private partnership bringing together national and local governmental bodies
Torino Wireless – history
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SME acceleration
Networking
Intellectual Property
Macro-projects
Venture Capital
Infomobility/
sustainable mobility
E-H
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Robotics
Agro-food
Credit system
Media
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SECTORS andAPPLICATIONS
Torino Wireless – processes, sectors & technologies
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Torino Wireless – integrated approach
Organisational model Torino Wireless acts as an enterprise hub coinveived on an integrated approach offering SMEs access to:
a combination of scientific and technological expertise for applied research, engineering and product development
incubation infrastructures coaching services such as:
managerial expertise development of market potentialpatentingmarketing
business networks financial support such as:
PiemontechInnogestInvestors’ clubVenture capital pole
•R & D
PMI COACHING
VENTURE CAPITAL
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Torino Wireless – a team of dedicated players
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Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Infomobility services architecture
HWsensors,
on board telematics…
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CitizensPublic administration
EnterprisesPublic companies
people vehicles goods
Technological intelligence
Systemic intelligence
Political-strategic
intelligence
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Safety and security
Infomobility: application domains and needs
Traffic management
Emergency management
Fleet and freight management
Information services to end-users
Efficient use of mobility
infrastructures
Assistance to people in mobility
Efficient operations in emergency situations
Safety and security of people, vehicles and freights in mobility
Efficient mission management in
people and goods transportation
PlayersTechnologies
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Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Overview on the ITS industry in Piemonte
The ICT industry in Piemonte is an ideal environmentto develop complex applications in the ITS sector
The ICT industry in Piemonte is an ideal environmentto develop complex applications in the ITS sector
Fiat, Iveco and Irisbus, historical car, truck and bus makers Experimentation of public local transport: Torino has been one
of the first cities to adopt a system for public transport
management and traffic control High level skills in software application development Several firms design and manufacture electronic devices Upcoming set up in Torino of the infrastructure for the Precise
Timing Facilities of Galileo satellite system
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ITS industry and R&D in Piemonte: some figures
More than 150 bodies, including private enterprises and research centres operating on the Infomobility in Piemonte
Complex networks of relations characterize the value chain of the
Infomobility/ITS products and services
Direct knowledge of over 70 companies
Around 30 research projects on ITS topics are ongoing and involve at least 1 enterprise or 1 research center based in Piemonte, with different types of resources:
14 M€ regional/local resources National resources EU resources
More than 20 M€ invested on research projects for the next 2-3 years, directly involving enterprises or research centers located in the Piemonte Cluster
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R&D Projects in Piemonte: highlights
Two main R&D projects currently in progress:
GAL-PMI is a 5,95 M€ project, 70% funded by Docup 3.4 measure. Its goal is to contribute to set up a center of excellence and high competence on technologies and services for the Galileo satellite system
Open Gate is a 4,8 M€ project plus 680.000 € for education, funded by MIUR, law 297. Its goal is to create the know how to realize and develop infomobility services, for the control of the traffic congestion and for the architecture, systems and structural ground and vehicle components
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Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Torino Wireless Infomobility Cluster
Torino Wireless launched the
“Infomobility Cluster” project, focused on
the Infomobility and the Intelligent
Transport Systems in Piemonte
Key issues Leader companies, covering all the different stages of a
complex and fragmented value chain Top-class R&D Centres Complex products and services, requiring skills coming from
different domains High market growth forecasts in the near future
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Infomobility Cluster: goals and benefits
Set up co-operative models within the ICT District, creating an organizational network among companies operating in the same industrial sector
Goals Analyze the sector’s industry and market Facilitate the companies aggregation in collaborative projects
development and related products, whit a higher level of complexity Identify business opportunities for all the companies of the value
chain
Benefits Spread common development guidelines, favoring synergies
among companies’ products and services Benefit by a common policy for new technologies adoption Favor the dialogue between enterprises and institutions, aimed at
possibly directing the institutions and their decisions
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Clustering methodology
Phases Examples of activities Outcomes
Cluster analysis Direct interviewsGeneral sources of research
Database with over 100 companies and R&D centres
Strategic business segmentation
Market and industry analysisValue chain analysis
Identification of strategic segments
Strategic options for the industry
Strategic workgroupInterviews with mature buyers
Best ways to address the business
Ideal cluster modelling
Models of cluster and comparison to leader clusters
Identification of the best structure for the cluster
Strategic options for the cluster
Strengths and WeaknessesThreats and Opportunities
Best opportunities for the cluster companies
Actions for the cluster
Structural actions i.e. Cluster coordination body, Showroom-City
Business projects i.e. Access control system through mobility credits
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Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Flexible solutions to the vehicle access management to urban
centre and Limited Access Zones
Floating car data for real-time traffic monitoring
City logistics solutions to efficiently manage the goods
distribution in urban areas
Integrated advanced traveller information services
Traffic management solutions tailored for small- and medium-
sized cities
Advanced railways monitoring systems
Integrated electronic ticketing for Public Transport and value
added services
Main projects currently under discussion or under development
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Agenda
Torino Wireless in brief
Intelligent Transport Systems and Infomobility
ITS industry in Piemonte
Infomobility Cluster
Main Infomobility projects in Piemonte
Infomobility offer of Piemonte: an example
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Turn-key Traffic Operation Centre
Feasibility Study, Design, Implementation and Operation of a regional or metropolitan Traffic Operation Centre, managing the following functionalities:
Urban Traffic Control system: traffic light intersections optimization
Mobility Supervisor system: monitoring and forecasting of the traffic situation
Traffic Monitoring Sensors: cameras and magnetic loops all over the urban area
Variable Message Signs: definition of suitable messages to the public
Access Control system to Turin's limited access zone: electronic gates for ANPR
AVM system of Turin’s Public Transport fleet
Priority Green Light for Public Transport means
Multimedia Platform for information services to the general public on traffic conditions and Public Transport via web, SMS, PDA and automatic vocal services
Video Surveillance system at stops in Turin's Public Transport network and on board of buses
Safety system for Taxi: on-board safety device permitting the driver to send an alarm to the radio taxi operations centre
Road Security Enforcement system: speed limit information displays and automated speeding fine systems
More…
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Background: Turin area and mobility
population of about 900.000 inhabitants
area of 132 square kilometres
1.495 km of roads
270 km of tram-lines
70 km of bicycle paths
over 559.000 matriculated vehicles in the city (about
1.400.000 in the Province of Turin)
300.000 vehicles present a low emission standard
(Euro 0, Euro 1 or Euro 2) and have to be considered
as “non-ecological” or “semi-ecological”
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A long history: Turin and the ITS
The city of Turin boasts a long history in urban traffic management
80’s80’s
90’s90’s
00’s00’s
The first Italian Urban Traffic Control pilot and the first Italian Automatic Vehicle Monitoring (AVM) system were developed in Turin
The innovation process continued with the launch of the 5T project, still representing one of the most notable initiatives in the ITS on a national level
In July 2000 the municipality of Turin decided to create a company named 5T s.c.r.l., in charge of designing, developing, managing, maintaining and promoting the Turin integrated ITS system, its applications and further extensions
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For further information and contacts
Fondazione Torino Wireless
Corso Galileo Ferraris, 64 - TorinoPhone: +39 011 5645908 - 19501401
Facsimile: +39 011 5097323
http://www.torinowireless.it/ e-mail: [email protected]