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Connected Smart Cities Conference Brussels, 21st January 2016 Open & Agile Smart Cities - contributions by EU projects Joël Bacquet Experimental Platforms Net Futures DG CONNECT European Commission

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Connected Smart Cities ConferenceBrussels, 21st January 2016

Open & Agile Smart Cities- contributions by EU projects

Joël BacquetExperimental PlatformsNet FuturesDG CONNECTEuropean Commission

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Each city is unique …

… but there are common challenges!

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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

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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.

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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

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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)

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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