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The City is changing
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central distributed
Top-down horizontal co makership
Global translocal
Posession sharing
Guess insight
Competition cooperation
Linear circular
Disruptive technologies and social innovations travel fast
CLOUD
MOBILESOCIAL MEDIA
DATA
Artificial IntelligenceIoT
Robotics & drones
3 D printing
CO-CREATION
Crowd sourcing
Sharing economy
Gamification
Self Organisation
Technological innovationsSocial innovations
Innovation and Technology
Deloitte
Who makes the city?
- Smart city: technology and data?- Government: top-down, regulations & incentives?- Bottom-up: citizen-platforms, blogger/Youtube?- Brand Urbanism: are brands the new citymakers?
How does the future city look like?
- Disruptive changes run faster then city-govs- More mobile, more flexible- More digital, smarter, but for whom?- Stronger international connectivity
City challenges for Amsterdam: how do we solve them?
• 17,3 mln visitors/year• Inclusive society – diversity• 30% of all cars are used once a week• 550 kg waste/year per household• How do we keep our feet dry?• Future energy: generate at home?• City residents are living longer
How open is the city tonew ideas and new businesses
How does the city optimise itsinfrastructure for high growthbusinesses?
How does the city buildinnovation into its ownactivities?
CITI
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AMEW
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The CITIE framework
Use of spaces for high-growth/tech companies
Capital, talent & smart instruments
Connectivity: transport & digital
Support climate for Science & education
Regulate (disruptive) businessmodels
Promotion as innovative hub & new business community
Social innovation: use and involvement of citizens
Clear innovation strategy/direction and capacity available
New approaches in government-citizen relationship
Use of data (open, datasets etc.)
Smart City Themes Data driven Society Innovation
Openness Infrastructure Leadership
PROGRAMSRegel-geving Promotie/
AcquisitieInkoop Locatie Investering-en Connectivity Wetenschap &
OnderwijsStrategie Sociale
innovatieOpen data
Knowledge & Innovation.
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Challenges Board
• • •
Startup Amsterdam
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Program Internat. Talent
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Programma Sociaal Entrepreneurship
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Amsterdam Smart City
• • • • • •
ERDF – Smart Specialisation
• • • • •
VersterkenInternat. niches
• • •
Structural Economics
• • • •
CTO-innovatieprogramm
• • • • • • • •
Amsterdams Entrepreneurship
• • •iCapital / MakeYourCity
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Innovation Fund
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Programma Broedplaatsen
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Knowledge Inst./Universities
Companies/SME’s
Government
Freezones
Field-labs
Fab-labs
SMART CITIES SHARING ECONOMY
SOCIAL INNOVATIONTECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Citizens / ngo’s
Finance & risk capital
Public R&D- Contract R&D EU R&D ptograms
Technology Transfer
Open data
MaakjeStad!
INSTRUMENTS
Technology transfer office
Startups/spin-offs programs
Public/private R&DA’dam Knowledge
Programme
Brand-urbanism
Startup in residence
Open data
R&D subsidies
Collaborative entrepreneurship
Accelerators/incubators
Risk capitalSocial entrepreneurship
Living Labs
Crowd sourcing
Freezones
Citizen-initiatives
MakeYourCity!
Fab Labs
Fieldlabs
Communities & Platforms
180 examples: urban living labs approach
• Identifying the needs and wishes of the residents and users of neighborhoods.
• Gaining knowledge by testing on a small scale.• Knowledge exchange based on pilot projects• Dissemination to other neighborhoods based on
results and analysis from pilot projects.
Smart StadiumArena Innovation center
Circular playgroundThe Ceuvel
A.M.S• Open Call for establishment of an Institute for
Metropolitan Solutions• TU Delft, UW & M.I.T.• 50 mln city investment , 250 mln Universities
Investment (10 yrs)
• It is raining harder and more intensively flooding & damage
• Platform that connects solutions, products and initiatives
• It is about green-roofs, intelligent water/sewage management using overflow-
locations, green infrastructure, slow-down mechanisms
DatalabUnique open public-private location for all your data-ideas and initiatives
Datalab e.g. : app for marketvendors to find unused stalls on markets and arrange
payments
Amsterdam rainproof
Example: energy atlas• Open data:
• Energy usage• Energy generation• CO2 emissions
• Get insight and make data available:• Create awareness• New smart applications
• Website: maps.amsterdam.nl
• Next step: replication Energy Atlas for therest of the Netherlands
COMMUNITIES
• It takes blood, sweat and tears to develop successfull projects: trial & error
• Start with thinking in bussinessplans who will benefit?
• A well alligned orchestration of the innovation ecosystem is an illusion
• The city operates as a platform: challenge ‘citymakers’
• Visibility: show your innovations to the public
• Finance: use capacity of stakeholders (people efforts), challenge companies (AMS),
grants, crowdfunding and anything you can find
• Take care of data privacy in PPP constructions
• Structure your data!
What did we learn in 8 years Smart-City?
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
19Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Go with the flow
• We trust our partners, and we like to cooperate on initiative that they have already developed. This ensures we work on initiatives that already have momentum. We use broker-intermediates and local platforms to connect our citizens.
• Encourage dynamics: develop periodic partnerships, and accept changes • Be agile: disruptive technologies run faster than any city government• Act small, fail fast and learn rapidly, then redesign.
Organize serendipity• We create and support initiatives and locations where people meet, exchange ideas and create new products
and services. We create platforms, online & offline.• From centralized towards distributed innovation: we need other actors & interactions
Take a holistic approach
• We are ok in technological innovation, which is difficult. We excell in social innovation, which is also difficult, and just as important. We call it Digital Social Innovation
• We dare to combine private and public parties in our approach: start with identification of new businessmodelsto ensure upscaling
• We know that we have to address more than R&D and scientific quality• Guarantee privacy of data in all initiatives.
Be open for experiments
• We dare to try something new, even when stakes are high. Then stop in time and scale-up. Be pragmatic, open & adaptive.
• We dare to embrace (disruptive) changes,eg. sharing economy. Mind: adapt it to the city characteristics• Not invented here, but tested here under our own city-conditions: we like living labs
Who owns the city?
• We all do. New solutions work best when there is committment. Use all wisdom you can find in the city. • Innovation which pays out, is related to integration of interests of all stakeholders• Let technology support society, not take over. Use the internet for societal and economic value creation. A
smart city uses its DNA and is user-centric.• Bring concrete solutions to users and make them irresistable
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
20Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Who owns the city?
• We all do. New solutions work best when there is committment. Use all wisdom you can find in the city.
• Innovation which pays out, is related to integration of interests of all stakeholders• Let technology support society, not take over. Use the internet for societal and
economic value creation. A smart city uses its DNA and is user-centric.• Bring concrete solutions to users and make them irresistable
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
21Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Go with the flow
• We trust our partners, and we like to cooperate on initiative that they have already developed. This ensures we work on initiatives that already have momentum. We use broker-intermediates and local platforms to connect our citizens.
• Encourage dynamics: develop periodic partnerships, and accept changes • Be agile: disruptive technologies run faster than any city government• Act small, fail fast and learn rapidly, then redesign.
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
22Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Organize serendipity?
• We create and support initiatives and locations where people meet, exchange ideas and create new products and services. We create platforms, online & offline.
• From centralized towards distributed innovation: we need other actors & interactions
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
23Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Take a holistic approach
• We are ok in technological innovation, which is difficult. We excell in social innovation, which is also difficult, and just as important. We call it Digital Social Innovation
• We dare to combine private and public parties in our approach: start with identification of new businessmodels to ensure upscaling
• We know that we have to address more than R&D and scientific quality• Guarantee privacy of data in all initiatives.
T H E A M S T E R D A M A P P R O A C H
24Amsterdam innovation ecosystem
Be open for experiments
• We dare to try something new, even when stakes are high. Then stop in time and scale-up. Be pragmatic, open & adaptive.
• We dare to embrace (disruptive) changes,eg. sharing economy. Mind: adapt it to the city characteristics
• Not invented here, but tested here under our own city-conditions: we like living labs
2016-2017 PROJECTSSocial sensing on demand Sail: crowd Management
Startup in Residence
Education challenge
AirBnB
Sharing City iBeacon digital MileOpen data exchange
100 Corp. Launchpadmeetups
Smart Citizen Lab
A’dam Rain Proof Pilot Free Zone
Social EntrepreneurshipProgramme
Innovate the city:MakeYourCity!
• € 1.000.000 for digital social innovation projects• Call: equal chances for all citizens (health, education…)• Solve a local issue• 475 bottom-up project-ideas 37 projects• Upscaling & injection of craftmanship/science/business
Boxing school for refugees
Chefs Together: workshops for children for healty cooking
Money School: educating youngsters on money-issues
Lucas zorg: alternative local care-systems
Storypix: interactive art collection in public spaces
Noise reduction in streets: art & science
Birdhouse Airquality sensor in street related to free wifi-spots
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