Mobile Government – The World Summit Brighton, UK How can Quadruple Helix Clusters Support the Evolvement of Smart Cities? Tamara Högler, CyberForum e.V. WHO WE ARE HIGHTECH.UNTERNEHMER.NETZWERK. 1997 Funded 6.000 New jobs 26.000 Current jobs >40 Employees 1 2.500 Company foundations >1.100 Members 600 Apprentices 2017 Today TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 2 CONNECT.COMBINE.COOPERATE TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 3 MAIN OBJECTIVE To maximize the innovation potentials of urban ecosystems in CE through: • • establishment and interlinkage of quadruple helix researchdriven clusters/networks in partner regions (a better linkage of actors in urban innovation ecosystems -also transnationally the development and implementation of new participatory methods and tools to engage end-users and industries into innovation processes (qualified and motivated end-user of new technologies/services – a SMART USER) TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 4 OUTPUTS & WORK PLAN A toolbox of Smart urban innovation participatory methods & tools 1 Transnational urban innovation strategy 5 urban innovation quadruple helix cluster/network 6 urban innovation action plans 9 Pilot projects Implementation of participatory methods & tools and engagement of end-users TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 5 PROJECT PARTNERS TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 6 WP T2: DEVELOPMENT OF A TOOLBOX OF SMART PARTICIPATORY METHODS Objective: Development of a toolbox of smart participatory methods Development of an ׳on-line manual ׳for engagement of end-users (citizens, consumers) into innovation process: • • • Set of participatory methods for different scenario with guidelines Supporting ICT tools (based on smart phone environment) Trained facilitators in partner and mentoring regions/cities TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 7 WP T2: DEVELOPMENT OF A TOOLBOX OF SMART PARTICIPATORY METHODS INVENTORY OF PARTICIPATORY METHODS & TOOLS Participatory budget Vision Factory Planning future – visions, strategies, projects World cafe Project-in-a-day Innovating services & products Motivation & Qualification Living Lab Tutorial Video TOOLBOX OF PARTICIPATORY METHODS On-line public engagement Testing through pilot projects WP T3 Crowdsourcing Motivational pitch TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 8 WP T2: DEVELOPMENT OF A TOOLBOX OF SMART PARTICIPATORY METHODS Participatory methods manual Toolbox of participatory methods End-users (citizens, customers) engagement Supporting ICT tools Qualified moderators Quadruplehelix urban innovation process INTEGRATING PARTICIPATROY METHODS & SOCIAL MEDIA TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 9 WP T3: IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING (SMART) PARTICIPATORY METHODS IN URBAN INNOVATION PROCESSES (PILOTS) Objective: Implementing and evaluating (Smart) participatory methods in urban innovation processes (pilots) • • • Innovative solutions in urban environments should be developed in close cooperation with end–users (citizens customers & civil societies) and private sector (investors) to make them operational and commercially viable. Participatory methods and tools (WP2) will be tested in different scenarios, i.e. pilots (9), in the field of mobility, energy, smart user and smart user/innovative governance, agriculture, integrated public infrastructure, and SMEs economic growth. Toolbox methods are selected based on the pilots and pilots test results will drive Toolbox improvement and adaptation. TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 10 WP T3: PILOTS OVERVIEW PILOT FIELD: ENERGY HARTBERG/PINKAFELD • Develop solutions for flexibilisation of energy system and smarter usage of energy • Develop social viable solutions, and solutions which are highly accepted by users KARLSRUHE • Contribution to improvement/further development of the ‘Concept for systematic public participation’ of the City of Karlsruhe • Improvement/further development of infrastructure for eBike charging stations all over the city area TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 11 WP T3: PILOTS OVERVIEW PILOT FIELD: SMART CITY AND SMART CITY USERS / INNOVATIVE GOVERNMENT MARIBOR • Pilot aim: to engage end users (citizens) in improvement of services of public companies, which they offer to citizens. • Main result: integrated service for citizens (single entry point). TRENTO • The pilot is working on how to propagate the social needs and social/urban issues to the government so ‘smart’, in a datadriven mode and with the support of web platform and social media, in order to improve the administrative action that involves citizens in a participatory manner in a Open Government scenario. TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 12 PROJECT PRESENTATION Tamara Högler CyberForum e.V. CE677 URBAN INNO http://www.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/URBAN-INNO.html [email protected] ++49-721-60289729 https://www.facebook.com/urbaninno2/ https://twitter.com/urban_inno https://www.linkedin.com/in/urban-inno-822b38128 https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13507115 TAKING COOPERATION FORWARD 13
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