Working Group Smart Cities – CitySDK Overview

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An overview of the City SDK project.

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CitySDK for Developers

Service Development Kit for the pan-European City:a Software Toolkit and APIs, example Applications and Widgets, relevant guidelines, processes - open source

To enhance the development capability and between-city transfer of Smart City Applications.

Cities benefit from a healthy developer ecosystem (like tech companies, eg. Apple, Nokia, Microsoft, Google)

”Whatever is needed to make developers’ life easier and development cycle faster”

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CitySDK for Developers

• Created and developed with and for the developers• Lightweight, modular, no new platforms• Ongoing process, not top down and outdatedFor• Cities’ in-house service developers• Commercial service developers

• SMEs• Large corporations

• 3rd sector & hacktivists• Research organisations

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CitySDK Ecosystem

CitySDK Technical Deliverable

Cities’prior

platforms, services,

interfaces, Open Data

Project Pilots demonstrators,

open source CitySDKcomponents

Unified, Open City Interfaces

through Pilots

as CitySDK components

AppStoresApple,

Android,Nokia,Public Displays

PublicDelivery

Infrastructuresurban displays

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services exploiting the CitySDK ecosystem,

or open source pilot apps

CitySDK Ecosystem

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The consortium consists of 22 partners in 9 European states. In addition to experienced SMEs, large ICT and media companies and research partners the consortium includes eight cities, five being Capital cities or Capital regions.

Consortium of the CitySDK project

HELSINKI

MANCHESTER

AMSTERDAM

ISTANBUL

LAMIA

ROME

BARCELONALISSABON

Cities, municipalities and city regions:Amsterdam, NetherlandBarcelona, SpainHelsinki, FinlandIstanbul, TurkeyLamia, GreeceLisbon, PortugalManchester, UKRome, ItalyDevelopment and expert organizationsForum Virium Helsinki, FinlandFutureEverything, UKWaag Society, NetherlandsNetwork organizationsEuropean Network of Living LabsPrivate companiesAlfamicro, PortugalGnosis Computers, GreeceISA – Intelligent Sensing Anywhere, PortugalLynx, ItalySanoma, FinlandTAGES, TurkeyUniversities and research institutes-University of Tilburg, NetherlandsESADE, SpainCASPUR, ItalyInstituto Superior Técnico, PortugalAmsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands

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Pilots

• Focus on 3 domains• Participation• Mobility• Tourism

• In technical work package common enablers are compiled for the pilots and further use

 Smart Participation Smart Mobility Smart Tourism

Amsterdam Pilot Lead pilot PilotBarcelona Pilot - -Helsinki Lead pilot Pilot PilotIstanbul - Pilot -Lamia Pilot Pilot PilotLisbon Pilot - Lead pilot

Manchester Pilot Pilot -Rome Pilot Pilot Pilot

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CitySDK WP3, Participation, as an example

Interfaces and processes developed during the project.

FVH coordinates

ASPA feedback handling system

Helsinki, HKR

Palauteydin,feedback coreHelsinki, Titek

Oma kaupunkiservice

Sanoma Oyj

Technology, software platforms

www.hel.fi

Fillarikanava

CityDepartment B

CityDepartment C

CityDepartment D

Citizen

ProcessesFacebook

Media XYBest practises

Piloted in the CitySDK project.

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