This presentation was given 5th July 2012 by Luca De Biase and Patrick van der Duin in Rome. The Manifesto enables a conversation to take place in our cities and develop plans about Cross Innovation.
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How to unlock the potential of our cities?
We have a three year program, supported by the EC
looking at cross-innovation
Linz, Amsterdam, Berlin, Birmingham, Rome, Warsaw,
Pilsen, Lisbon, Vilnius, Tallin, Stockholm
The Manifesto enables a conversation to take place in our
cities and develop plans about cross-innovation
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we used to know how an agricultural landscape looked like
and we used to know how an industrial landscape looked like
But how are we building the knowledge age landscape?
culture is in town
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a city is a platform
a city is an ecosystem
cities are commons
culture is in town
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a network of cities linked to:
a city is a platform
the world
a city is an ecosystem
europe
cities are commons
the internet
culture is in town
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innovation as remix
innovation as co-operation
innovation as connection
Promos & Call-to-actions
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vision has consequences
metaphores are persuasive
innovation has sources
Promos & Call-to-actions
11. Vision
Joseph Schumpeter “Neue Kombinationen” is innovation across different
industries, inspired and supported by the creative sector
Shift happens
And when it happens it’s not the way you planned
12. Context is king
The grand societal challenges from the Lund-declaration as starting and
inspiring point for thinking about possible innovations leading to a more
integral approach to innovation
Innovation is not grown in a greenhouse
It evolves in an ecosystem
13. Creative value
A plan for innovation frameworks that views innovation not as a linear
develpment process aimed at exploiting technology but merely as a
cooperation between people and organizations with different background
and skills
Being specialized is good
Being special is way better
14. Exploration
National and regional innovation prolicies, often organized along
departmental lines, don’t get it: radical innovation is a cross-boundary
exploration
Boundaries need defence
Frontiers need pioneers
15. Reality check
A list of examples and cases that illustrate this “new” way of looking at
innovation and its implications for local and regional governments
From vision to action
through connection
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Vouchers, crowd funding
SMART FINANCE
research grants to promote
IS POSSIBLE INCENTIVES CAN HELP cross-innovation
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CULTURE BASED Artistic practices and creative
INNOVATION thinking; schmes that link culture
THE ART OF BUSINESS and the arts to business
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BRIDGE Development agencies offer
BUILDING services to build bridges between
PUBLIC OFFICERS MATTER sectors
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Brokering services used in co-
ENERGY
working spaces, incubators, fab-
SPACES INNOVATION HAS SOURCES labs, science parks local clusters
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17. Politicians, please: listen and respect your
innovative people.
You can enable us, by thinking our cities
as open platforms, ecosystems, commons
Vision City Action
Cross-innovation Manifesto