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VP ENoLL, Jarmo Eskelinen at the European Parliament, Brussels, October 11th at the 3rd Innovation Summit
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Future Internet – Smart Ci/es – Coming Your Way
Jarmo Eskelinen, vice president, ENoLL Wrap-‐up
3rd European Innova/on Summit European Parliament
Ci#es as a service
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1 mobile cloud - ubiquitous access.
2 location – mark, tag, purchase.
3 always-on – shared lives.
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the sweet point – tech, speed, patterns
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…our use patterns match the tools
Pilar del Cas#llo, MEP & EIF chair
• Ci/es as a Service • Digitaliza/on as the tool
– produc/vity & new services • Digital Agenda 2020 tackles the challenges
Constan#n van Oranje-‐Nassau
• Europe is lagging behind in the ICT innova/on baNle • Game changes fast – Europe has an opportunity • Challenges:
– Fragmented digital market – Broadband inequality – Access to finance
• Digital agenda 2020 tackles the challenges • Regional and city level is crucial
José Jiménez, Telefonica
• Why Smart ci/es? – Regions are the key for development – mutual dependancy
– Connected city services benefit a lot from ICT
• Why Europe – not singular ci/es? – We need to create interoperable services – a standard
• Why the plaWorm? – We need the input from the ci/es & ci/zens – Open plaWorm is the base for open collabora/on
Alvaro Oliveira, ENoLL
• Concord – Future Internet PPP coordina/on – collabora/on & stakeholder engagement – FI-‐PPP + Users + Ci/es & Regions + SME’s – Large-‐scale trials – interoperability beyond tech – Par/cipa/on – communi/es, SME’s, people Ø Living Labs are the key tool – bridge between the technology and the users
Smart Cities of the Future. Tomorrow.
Peter Fatelnig, EU commission, DG Infso
• Why ci/es? – Ci/es make sense: economies of output & scale – The places to develop, test & deploy new technologies – Digitaliza/on as the produc/vity tool – public services – The next step: the (interoperable) urban opera?ng system
• Future internet: func/onal, standardised plaWorm for smart city service development
FI-‐WARE – Jose Jimenez, Telefonica
• Ci/es and ICT need each other • Open & standardized solu/on – “Urban OS” • FI PPP:
– Internet to business – Open applica/on plaWorm – Large scale trials with real users
• Connec/on is the key – Between the city & ci/zens, publishers & seekers – Open architecture and opera/ve so_ware
• Services – Cloud – IoT – Support services > marketplace
FI-‐WARE – Jose Jimenez, Telefonica
• Services marketplace • From data to informa/on • Interface to the network and the informa/on • Security, privacy and trust Standardized – Open -‐ Evolu#on
Outsmart -‐ Mirko Presser, Alexandra
• Retrofiang, not building new • Outsmart: essen/al services
– Water, energy, mobility, waste & the environment
• Open Data meets the Internet of Things – Transport – smart mobility – Waste management – Smart meters – Water & environment
Instant Mobility – Paul Kompfer
• Connec/ng the mobility -‐ with informa/on – Traveller: Real-‐/me journey assistant – Car: Sustainable car – “personal slot” – Public transport: flexible public transport – Delivery: intelligent loading services – Traffic infrastructure: system op/miza/on with mashed-‐up traffic informa/on – collabora/on with the cars
• Intelligent mobility plaWorm, next G networks, context aware services, iden/ty mgmt
Safecity – Judith Pertejo Lopez
• Security and safety in European ci/es – Non-‐commercial approach – All aspects of security
• Video surveillance analysis • Real-‐/me tracking • Data collec/on for situa/onal awareness • Interoperability -‐ cloud, on-‐line
– Six ci/es involved
Key points -‐ Peter Fatelnig
• Unique: FI PPP is a common shared vision between the commission & the industry
• Users are an integral part of the FI PPP • FI PPP is an innova&on machine • FI PPP is an open ini/a/ve
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Smart cities of the Future. Now.
Smart Ci#es of the Future. Now – Per Blixt
• Open Innova/on for future internet-‐based services in smart ci/es – CIP call & pilots – User-‐driven open innova/on ecosystems – Cross-‐border smart city networks – Innova/ve internet-‐based services
• From services to plaWorms > cri/cal mass
Key Ques#ons
• Concrete benefits for the ci/es? • Can driven open innova/on lead to real impact? • How to proceed from Smart Ci/es to Smart Regions?
• How to improve policy coherence? – Framework Programme -‐ European Regional Development
Smart Ci#es of the Future. Now -‐ panel
-‐ Esteve Almirall, ESADE, Open Ci?es -‐ Jean-‐Paul Judson, PACA region -‐ Dave Carter, Smart Ci?es PorJolio WG -‐ Pieter Ballon, IBBT-‐SMIT, VUB / EPIC -‐ Michael Nilsson, CDT, LTU / FIREBALL
Porfolio projects
• Open Ci/es – service interoperability; open data, crowdsourcing, broadband…
• EPIC – European plaWorm for intelligent ci/es – Web as a local plaWorm -‐ urban environment as an innova/on plaWorm
– Cloud based services – urban web services – local communi/es
Porfolio projects
• Pacalabs – From smart ci/es to smart regions – Innova/on is challenging under economic pressures – Innova/on through involvement – role of policy makers
• SmartIP – Ci/zen journalists & geeks
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access Services Location
Data & information
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real & virtual worlds Ubiquitous
Mobile Access
Network Environment
Physical Environment
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content and service pull Business models Technology
Content and Design
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user centricity Services Technology
Communities
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service platforms Community
services Commercial
services
Public services
Ci#es as a service
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