Sharing Initiatives for a green and connected city - Presentation Transcript
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
09:15 Toward the green and connected city : what is at stake?
Gerhard Stahl, General Secretary of the Committee of the Regions
Linda Mauperon, Member of cabinet of Mrs Viviane Reding, European Commissioner
Gilles Berhault, President of ACIDD, chairman TIC21
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
the tip of the iceberg Thank you to the partners
Since 2000, NGO
350 members: local authorites, companies, NGOs, medias, universities…
3 programmes
Communication and information
TIC21: Internet, news technologies, sustainable development
Education and training to the knowledge economy for sustainibility
Data base on best practises, website
Network: ICT for Energy efficiency (CIP/European Commission)
Board of French committee for sustainalble development, European Partners for the Environment, WorldAgency for Digital Soliarity
Information and communication technologies for sustainable development Culture Economy Social Environment Local Energy Efficiency Clean techs New economic paradigms Local governance Public transportation E-Inclusion Education Local products Urban planing Intelligent buildings
Infrastructures Education Research & Innovation Governance New economic paradigm Collaboration Co-production
To imagin
Internet New technologies New economy Sustainable development
RICHARD COLLIN MODERATOR OF THE PROGRAM
Professor, Director of the Enterprise 2.0 Institute, Grenoble Management School
To network & to be connected
Leveraging networks for tangible results To be knowledge entrepreneur skills harvester and farmer of trust
Richard Collin Enterprise 2.0 Region 2.0 Collective efficiency Connective intelligence Web 2.0 KM Intangible economy Management 2.0 Coach Social Network Strategy IT Usage Sustainable development
In the idealistic approach, the leaders of an organisation set out an ideal future state that they wish to achieve, identify the gap between the ideal and their perception of the present, and seek to close it. This is common not only to process-based theory. New approaches, by contrast, seek to understand a sufficiency of the present in order to act to stimulate evolution of the system. Once such stimulation is made, monitoring of emergent patterns becomes a critical activity so that desired patterns can be supported and undesired patterns disrupted. The organisation thus evolves to a future that was unknowable in advance, but is more contextually appropriate when discovered Dave Snowden
Technology: It’s just the beginning …toward the NBIC
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete Buckminster Fuller , The Foundation for P2P Alternatives www.p2pfoundation.net
Nodes, links & traces Meaning is in the link
To trust
To dare
To focus on the IT Usage And not on the tools
Solidarity & Humility
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
09:45 ICT and sustainable development: European strategies
Eddy Hartog, Head of Unit for Thematic Development and Impact, Directorate-General for Regional Policy, European Commission
Nicholas Hanley, Head of Unit, Communication and Governance Unit, Directorate-General for Environment, European Commission
Ronan Uhel, European Agency for the Environment
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
10 :15 A framework and the roadmap for the green and connected city of the futurea
Warren Karlenzig, President, Comment Current inc, How Green is your city? USA
Leda Guidi, Head of Iperbola and infopoint Europe, Cityhall Bologna
Charles Secrett, London Development Agency, London
Vin Sumner, Managing Director, Clicks and Links Ltd, One Manchester Project
Florence Durand-Tornare, Managing Director of ‘Villes Internet’
Patrick Lusson, European affairs, Région Rhône-Alpes
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
11:45 From research to innovation and practices
Ingrid Jurriens, Coordinator of Club of Valenciennes, TIC21 Researchers network for sustainable development
Laszlo Kalmar, Mechanical engineer, PhD, Associate Professor,Vice-dean, University of MISKOLC, Department of Fluid and Heat Engineering
Beki NKala, Research and Knowledge Manager, LINK Centre of the Witwatersrand University, South-Africa, Research-ICT-Africa! network of 17 African universities
Roberto Santoro, President ESoCE net, ENOLL governance chair, Living Labs
Daniel Kaplan, Managing Director of FING
Jean-Bernard Magescas, President of FON Franceý
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
14:00 Key initiatives and testimonials
Leo Baumann, Director of Public Affairs, EICTA, Industry move to a low carbon economy
Robert Wright, GeSI-Global eSustainibility Itiative, INTEL
Alexandra Debaisieux, ACIDD - European network ICT for energy efficiency
Raymond Van Ermen, European Partner for the Environment, Four levers-French presidency
Monique Meche, CISCO, Connected Urban Development
Véronique Kleck, Head of Information Society, Association of French Regions
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
16:00 Digital solidarities and new citizenships : how to progress?
Jean Pouly, General Manager,World Digital Solidarity Agency
Francisco de la Torre Prados, Mayor of Malaga,
Gilles Pennequin, in charge of Sustainable developement, Union for the Mediterranean
Haroon Saad, Director of QeC-ERAN, European Regeneration Areas Network
Cissé Kane, Digital Solidarity Fundsµ
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
16: 45 Open dicussion and next steps
Peter Johnston, Head of Unit Evaluation and Monitoring. European Commission
Martin Porter*, Managing Director of the think-do tank, The Centre
Gilles Berhault, President of ACIDD
European Forum Committee of Region – 27 May 2008 Sharing initiatives for a green and connected city Under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for information society and media
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