The document outlines Barcelona's Digital City Roadmap for 2017-2020. The main objectives are to empower citizens through digital democracy and data sovereignty, transform government and public services through agile methods and open source technologies, and foster innovation through strengthening the tech sector and facilitating access to public procurement. Key initiatives include developing an open data portal, digital public services, and pilot projects leveraging data for affordable housing, healthcare, mobility and sustainability. The roadmap aims to advance Barcelona's position as a digital and technologically sovereign city.
DEcentralised Citizens Owned (DECODE): Data sovereignty for citizensFrancesca Bria
Presentation of the DECODE project (www.decodeproject.eu) by Francesca Bria, DECODE Project Coordinator. DECODE provides tools that put individuals in control of whether they keep their personal data private or share it for the public good.
Presentation installed at the Invisible Cities Graduate Symposium and Expo, held in Kitchener, Ontario on October 26th, 2013 through the University of Waterloo's Critical Media Lab. This presentation summarizes my research on smart city technology and the idea of using big data to better understand cities.
DEcentralised Citizens Owned (DECODE): Data sovereignty for citizensFrancesca Bria
Presentation of the DECODE project (www.decodeproject.eu) by Francesca Bria, DECODE Project Coordinator. DECODE provides tools that put individuals in control of whether they keep their personal data private or share it for the public good.
Presentation installed at the Invisible Cities Graduate Symposium and Expo, held in Kitchener, Ontario on October 26th, 2013 through the University of Waterloo's Critical Media Lab. This presentation summarizes my research on smart city technology and the idea of using big data to better understand cities.
Panel #4: Open Knowledge - Data, Citizens and Governance
FIWARE Global Summit
Smart Cities
Participative Cities
Citizen participation
Beyond Open Data Portals
CO-CREATION
Urban Intelligence
Knowledge Graphs
Actionable Knowledge to the service of citizens
Blockchain can help boost the development of smart cities when paired together with innovative concepts like IoT (Internet of Things) can open a new window of opportunities and bring us closer to the vibrant and futuristic cities depicted in the novels of distinguished sci-fi writers such as Isaac Asimov.
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Two of the main current challenges faced by society are the growing urbanization and ageing of population. ICTs play a key role helping us addressing these socioeconomic problems which are paramount for our future progress. Firstly, this talk will overview the opportunities and strengths brought forward by ICT democratization in all societal sectors to make cities more age-friendly, sustainable, productive and satisfying environments. On the other hand, it will also review the weaknesses and threats associated to the increasing adoption of ICT to face these societal challenges. For instance, it will review the need to capture and process personal information to offer assistance services and ease decision making in cities, together with the threats to privacy that personal data management may cause. Several European projects facing the challenges of Sustainable and Inclusive Cities will be described in order to illustrate the high potential of this idea. Both their scientific-technological contributions and their economic potential will be overviewed, highlighting the potential of the Silver Economy – the new market opened to address the progressive societal ageing. Secondly, this talk will give further details about three core pillars to make reality this idea of more elderly-friendly ambient assisted cities, namely Internet of Things, Big Data and higher stakeholder participation and collaboration. Through use cases extracted from European projects, examples of novel personal health devices connected to Internet, new ways to correlate and process information in order to enhance decision-making and emerging approaches to make elderly people to have a higher involvement and engagement in aspects related to personal autonomy and their higher societal involvement will be provided. Finally, the talk will conclude exemplifying how Spanish administrations are addressing ageing problems through smart healthcare technologies.
Pauline Riordan Dublinked Smart Dublin Launch 8th March 16Mainard Gallagher
Pauline Riordan has worked for over 16 years in Irish local government in a number of roles including open data, strategic design, stakeholder engagement and urban planning. Since 2015 she is the manager of the Dublinked Open Data Platform and innovation network, dealing with data, smart city and research issues both regionally and internationally. Pauline has qualifications in urban planning, urban design and architecture and has a keen interest in sustainable living, future cities and new models of collaborative urbanism.
Presentation of Urbanite project on the The Data Governance Act and Data-Driven Policy making : Impact and Practical Implementations organized by Policy Cloud, Cyberwatching, DUET, and URBANITE European Projects.
How Smart are you? A self assessment framework for Digital Cities.Smart Cities Project
In the smart Cities project, Memori wrote a framework paper describing the 'Smart Digital City' in 10 characteristics. Based on this framework paper a self assesmment tool was developed, allowing the Smart cities project partners to evaluate their developments in the digitization of their services. in this presentation Eric Goubin will introduce the framework for smart digital cities, and Elke Van Soom will present the self assessment tool and its first results.
Smart Cities and Big Data - Research Presentationannegalang
Research presentation on smart cities (sensor technology) and big data, presented in a graduate course I took on Transmedia Design and Digital Culture.
Panel #4: Open Knowledge - Data, Citizens and Governance
FIWARE Global Summit
Smart Cities
Participative Cities
Citizen participation
Beyond Open Data Portals
CO-CREATION
Urban Intelligence
Knowledge Graphs
Actionable Knowledge to the service of citizens
Blockchain can help boost the development of smart cities when paired together with innovative concepts like IoT (Internet of Things) can open a new window of opportunities and bring us closer to the vibrant and futuristic cities depicted in the novels of distinguished sci-fi writers such as Isaac Asimov.
A Geek's Smart City Tour of Barcelona: How the IoT can help townsPaul Wallbank
A walking tour of Barcelona that looks at some of the ways the city is using smartcity technologies to improve the lives of its citizens, reinvigorate industry and reduce the cost of government with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Two of the main current challenges faced by society are the growing urbanization and ageing of population. ICTs play a key role helping us addressing these socioeconomic problems which are paramount for our future progress. Firstly, this talk will overview the opportunities and strengths brought forward by ICT democratization in all societal sectors to make cities more age-friendly, sustainable, productive and satisfying environments. On the other hand, it will also review the weaknesses and threats associated to the increasing adoption of ICT to face these societal challenges. For instance, it will review the need to capture and process personal information to offer assistance services and ease decision making in cities, together with the threats to privacy that personal data management may cause. Several European projects facing the challenges of Sustainable and Inclusive Cities will be described in order to illustrate the high potential of this idea. Both their scientific-technological contributions and their economic potential will be overviewed, highlighting the potential of the Silver Economy – the new market opened to address the progressive societal ageing. Secondly, this talk will give further details about three core pillars to make reality this idea of more elderly-friendly ambient assisted cities, namely Internet of Things, Big Data and higher stakeholder participation and collaboration. Through use cases extracted from European projects, examples of novel personal health devices connected to Internet, new ways to correlate and process information in order to enhance decision-making and emerging approaches to make elderly people to have a higher involvement and engagement in aspects related to personal autonomy and their higher societal involvement will be provided. Finally, the talk will conclude exemplifying how Spanish administrations are addressing ageing problems through smart healthcare technologies.
Pauline Riordan Dublinked Smart Dublin Launch 8th March 16Mainard Gallagher
Pauline Riordan has worked for over 16 years in Irish local government in a number of roles including open data, strategic design, stakeholder engagement and urban planning. Since 2015 she is the manager of the Dublinked Open Data Platform and innovation network, dealing with data, smart city and research issues both regionally and internationally. Pauline has qualifications in urban planning, urban design and architecture and has a keen interest in sustainable living, future cities and new models of collaborative urbanism.
Presentation of Urbanite project on the The Data Governance Act and Data-Driven Policy making : Impact and Practical Implementations organized by Policy Cloud, Cyberwatching, DUET, and URBANITE European Projects.
How Smart are you? A self assessment framework for Digital Cities.Smart Cities Project
In the smart Cities project, Memori wrote a framework paper describing the 'Smart Digital City' in 10 characteristics. Based on this framework paper a self assesmment tool was developed, allowing the Smart cities project partners to evaluate their developments in the digitization of their services. in this presentation Eric Goubin will introduce the framework for smart digital cities, and Elke Van Soom will present the self assessment tool and its first results.
Smart Cities and Big Data - Research Presentationannegalang
Research presentation on smart cities (sensor technology) and big data, presented in a graduate course I took on Transmedia Design and Digital Culture.
Webinar on 17 of May 2022.
Experiences from the IRIS Lighthouse Cities.
Urban Data Platforms are at the core of the digital transformation and the basis for data-driven solutions addressing the challenges of today’s cities and communities. An Urban Data Platform exploits modern digital technologies to bring together and integrate data flows within and across city systems and make data (re)sources accessible to participants in the cities’ ecosystem. The easy sharing of city data between city services, organizations, companies, and citizens provides many positive outcomes for society:
• can help streamline urban mobility systems
• deliver improved health and well-being outcomes
• reduce energy consumption and support the use of local low-carbon energy
• connecting city assets to enable more joined-up multi-purpose services and infrastructures
Presentation delivered Raj Mack, Head of Digital Birmingham, to a delegation of senior officials from the Government of Madhya Pradesh, India on 24 September 2015 in Birmingham.
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
Rob Kitchin Smart Cities 08th March 2016 (Smart Dublin)Mainard Gallagher
Rob Kitchin is a Professor and ERC Advanced Investigator in the National Institute of Regional and Spatial Analysis at Maynooth University, for which he was director between 2002 and 2013. He is one of Ireland's leading social scientists and was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Irish Academy's Gold Medal for the Social Sciences and received the Association of American Geographers ‘Meridian Book Award’ for the outstanding book in the discipline in 2011.
IoT can be complex and confusing with many definitions often perceived by enterprises. But it's not a futuristic trend because it's already happening and we can start small with existing 'things'.
The Internet of Things powers a new era of innovation that opens new opportunities to re-imagine the future of our city, so city leaders can more proactively address city priorities such as reducing energy consumption, improving public safety, and nurturing innovation and growth.
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
I developed this presentation as a member of the Union Square Redevelopment Civic Advisory Committee (CAC) and its Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee. The presentation was made to fellow CAC members, members of the public, Somerville City Government staff, US2 (the Master Developer) staff, and other group representatives including Union Square Main Streets, Union Square Neighbors, and the Union United Coalition on 7-14-15. The purpose of the talk is to present underlying concepts, benefits, and options related to smart city infrastructure in the context of Union Square Somerville. My intent was to spark discussion and further consideration including the idea of making Union Square an urban innovation lab (to attract employers, improve civic life, and support public and private services and benefits) for the entire city and beyond.
Smart Cities and ICT - An assessment framework for Smart City ICT architectureHakan Demirel
There are many definitions of a <Smart City>, and almost all identify ICT as the key enabler. But, what are the characteristics of a smart city, and what is the role of ICT in enabling those characteristics? Moreover, how ICT maturity can be assessed in a smart city context?
The slides give a brief on smart city concepts, elaborate on the role of ICT in smart city enablement and also introduce an EA framework to assess ICT maturity of smart cities.
This presentation was presented during the smart city symposium that was organized by the British Council at Masdar Institute between 26-27 March 2017. It highlights how smart cities initiatives innovating smart services and discusses the different approaches to innovating in public services including co-creation of services, crowdsouring, and the importance of open data portals. Examples from UAE and Dubai smart city as will as other innovative public services from around the world is highlighted.
CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV by Joan Batlle MonserratForesight Gent
This presentation was meant for the #OpenGovernance session in Ghent on 11 June 2018 CRTL-ALT-DEL to ALT-GOV as part of the Eurocities #Cities4Europe campaign. All copyright belongs to Joan Batlle Monserrat
A smart city / Region with smart citizen and smart business
ecosystem. - prezentacja Sergiego Figueroli podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast”, 7.11.2014 r., Kraków
This presentation was made at the final workshop of the Application Programming interfaces APIs4DGov. The presentation is an overview overview of the APIs4DGov study, focussing on the following topics related to the API adoption in governments:
- The methodology adopted within the study
- The importance of the adoption
- The state of play (trends, cases and best practices)
- The internal (efficiency gains and open data access improvement) and external (fostering innovation, enablement of digital ecosystems and economic opportunities) benefits
- The costs (implementing a whole of government platform, reengineering existing systems towards APIs, cultural change) and challenges (adhere to legislation, improve the policy understanding and support)
- A proposed API framework for governments
- The thematic areas and technologies where the adoption of APIs can have a major impact
- The list of outputs of the project
The role of open data in driving sustainable mobility in nine smart citiesPiyush Yadav
The work was presented in European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2017) , at Guimaraes Portugal. The work presents a comprehensive survey results on open data focused in mobility domain in nine smart cities like Barcelona, Dublin, NewYork etc.
Similar to Open source, Agile Digital transformation BCN (20)
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
1. BARCELONA DIGITAL CITY ROADMAP
2017-2020
Tecnology and Digital Innovation Commissioner
@Francesca_bria
barcelona.cat/digital
Beyond the Smart City: towards technological
sovereignty
2. GOVERNMENT
AND CITY
Technologies to
transform Government
and the City
COMPANIES AND
SOCIAL SECTOR
Fostering the City’s digital
innovation ecosystem
MAIN OBJECTIVES
CITIZENS
Empowering citizens
Open Source Agile
transformation of the City
Hall, improving public
services
Develop a City Data
infrastructure to drive
innovation
Diversifying and strengthening
the tech economy.
Facilitate SMEs/startups access
to public procurement, and
promote good quality jobs.
Grow digital education and
digital inclusion programs
Facilitate large scale digital
democracy and data
sovereignty for citizens
3. TECHNOLOGIES TO TRANSFORM THE CITY:
AFFORDABLE HOUSING, HEALTH CARE, SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY, ENERGY
TRANSITION, GREEN SPACES- REDUCED CO2 EMISSIONS
Start with Citizens Challenges to improve city services
4. 4
Mission Themes
& Goals
Success
Measures
Delivery
Approach
Barcelona Agile Digital Transformation Strategy
A three years strategy to create new capabilities, replacing legacy
5. OBJECTIVES
5
Digital
Services
Digital
Transforma5on
of
the
City
Hall
Technological
Sovereignty
Agile
Methods
Data
Sovereignty
New
procurement
framework
ü Agile
Workshops
/co-‐crea2on
ü 4
teams
of
external
experts
ü 4
Mixed
Working
Groups
ü 80
Treballadors
municipals
ü 200+
companies
6. Digital Service Delivery Standard
A set of criteria to help Barcelona create and run good
digital services. Services will be consistent and of high
quality
Public Sector Technology Buying Guide
A
set
of
guidelines
to
help
Barcelona
select
appropriate
open
technologies
and
technology
services
to
avoid
proprietary
lock-‐in
and
closed
architectures.
Data Strategy
An
approach
to
handling
the
city’s
data
with
ownership,
privacy,
sovereignty
and
ethical
use
&
innova5on
at
the
core.Defines
Data
architecture
and
infrastructure
for
Barcelona
at
City-‐Scale
Technology Code of Practice
A
set
of
criteria
to
help
Barcelona
select
appropriate
open
technologies
and
define
the
commitments
to
open-‐source,
open
standards,
interoperability,
security
and
transparency.
New Procurement Framework & Digital Marketplace
A
new
procurement
instrument
op5mized
for
buying
agile
services
from
pre-‐evaluated
suppliers.
This
will
allow
more
efficient
procurement
cycles
and
reduce
supplier
risk.
Capability Plan & Hiring
An
approach
to
developing
and
maintaining
the
skill
and
capabili5es
required
for
delivering
digital
services
and
a
staffing
approach
for
securing
new
skills
in
the
short
term.
7. • Migration to open software
• Licensing and copyright of publicly funded software
• Changes in public procurement to foster FOSS adoption
• Identifying quick-wins in migration to FOSS
7
OPEN SOURCE MIGRATION
8. • Deploying open standards
• Achieving technology sovereignty
• Identifying quick-wins in migration to open architecture
8
OPEN TECHNOLOGY
9. • New approaches, standards and
platforms for technology procurement
• Adopt an agile-friendly buying process
• Open contracting
• Open source technologies over
proprietary systems
• Ensure data sovereignty
• Develop innovative approaches to drive
more procurement from smaller local
providers and foster technical
innovation
9
PROCUREMENT EFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITY
10. • Transformation leaves behind capable teams
• Training & Development for existing teams
• Organisational structure supporting service-oriented
teams
10
AGILE TRASFORMATION & CHANGE MANAGEMENT
11. • Establish digital service standards
• Adoption of agile and lean methodologies
• Adoption of user-centred design practices
• Building multidisciplinary teams
• Building relevant capabilities and skills
• Mapping common user journeys and
platform services
• Digital by Default for Citizens
• Appropriate Platforms for Civil Servants
11
AGILE SERVICE DELIVERY
12. Portal
Open
Data
Plataforma
de
par2cipació
Plataforma
IoT
• Plataform
based
on:
• CKAN
2.6.0
• Drupal
7.52
• UBUNTU
• API
DCAT
catalog
• Formats
CSV,
XML,
RDF,
JSON...
• On
GitHub
• RESTFull
API
• Source
code
available
• Mul5tenancy
• Strong
community
• In
use
in
several
ci5es
• www.sen5lo.io
• Images
database
• Developed
in
Python
/
Django
• On
GitHub
• 21/03/2017
presenta5on
to
the
community
• Developed
in
Ruby
on
Rails
• On
GitHub
• Fork
of
Consul
(Madrid)
• Mul5tenancy
• Developed
in
agile
• Community:
Metadecidim
Banc
d’imatges
BIMA
OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS
13. 13
Big Data for affordable Housing
Harnessing
city
data
on
housing
to
control
the
rising
cost
of
rent
and
mi5gate
the
nega5ve
impacts
of
tourism
City Data Analytics Office
A
central
hub
for
all
city
data
analy5cs,
transparently
made
available
to
city
managers
and
ci5zens
to
make
beger
decisions
at
a
city
level
and
hold
leaders
accountable.
eProcurement/Digital Marketplace
A
Digital
Marketplace
where
public
sector
buyers
find
the
services
that
the
city
needs
Suppliers
apply
to
provide
these
services
to
the
public
sector
through
‘frameworks’
or
other
mechanisms
The
marketplace
makes
the
process
transparent,
open
and
efficient
OUR NEW FLAGSHIP PILOTS PROJECTS
14.
Today cities have more data than ever before (90% of the data that
currently exists did not exist 3 years ago). It is information that is
neither organized nor accessible. Part of it is on the web. And the
other part is divided between the multiple departments and
companies that compose a City Hall.
Citizens generate and use real-time information and participatory
crowdsourcing. Knowledge is distributed, not centralised.
Data should be used to take better, faster, and more democratic
decisions, incubate innovation and drive socio-economic growth,
improve procurement and public services, and empower people.
14
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION STARTS WITH DATA
15. • Ethics and data innovation
• Data sovereignty & privacy
• Data architecture at City-Scale
• Beyond Data: Information and City
Indicators
• Data Infrastructure
• Data quality and analytics
15
DATA STRATEGY
A new city-level data strategy that has transparency, privacy,
security and ethical use of data for innovation at its core
17. OPEN
SOURCE
URBAN
PLATFORM
Sensors
...
Sensor Platform BD
Control Centres
Territory
Basis
Info
Situation room
Services’
Applications
Sensors
...
Other sensor
platforms
Scadas
IRIS
APPS
Mycelium
Control CentresControl Centre
City OS
Big Data Modelling
Prediction Open Data
Support services for SmartCity business apps
Standard Interoperation Interface with Information Sources
City
Information
Sources
City
Applications
Open data
DATA + APPS
Dynamic Data
Historical
Data
Video
Social
Networks
b
Sentilo (open source)
18. 18
SENTILO- BCN OPEN SOURCE SENSOR PLATFORM
hgp://sen5lo.bcn.cat/connecta-‐catalog-‐web/component/map
10 typologies
Energy
Noise
Garbage
Meteo data
Parking
Air quality
Water meter
Bicycle flow
People flow
Vehicle flow
1.800 components/ devices
14.000 sensors/data items
30 sensor companies
3.000.000 records per day
1,62M
habitants
BCN
150.000
lampposts
40.000
garbage
containers
80.000
public
parking
spots
in
the
street
19. 19
SENTILO APPLICATIONS
10.000 sensors in
95 municipal buildings
55 solar thermal
installations
60 devices in
10city areas
50 devices in
3 city areas (Eixample, Sants, Sant Martí)
Energy monitoring Noise monitoring
Urban LabWater metering
10 meters
20. 20
SENTILO APPLICATIONS
1.900 sensors and
650 devices in
7 city areas
2.000 sensors and
450 devices in
Les Corts
Garbage collection Parking spots
• Proof of Concept with 485 components
installed in outdoor public parking
spaces in a specific area
• 1 company involved (Worldsensing)
• Proof of Concept with 670 components
installed in containers used by citizens
• 5 companies involved (ID&A, TST
Sistemas, Enevo, Urbiotica, Distromel)
24. 24
Mission:
Ac2onable
Insight
for
Barcelona
Government
1. Support
more
effec5ve
delivery
of
public
services
to
ci5zens
for
greater
equity,
safety,
and
quality
of
life
2. Grow
and
advance
Big-‐Data
pilots
&
analy5cs
to
improve
decision-‐making
and
ci5zens’
engagement
3. Promote
a
genuinely
collabora5ve
and
innova5ve
economy
MAYOR’S OFFICE FOR DATA ANALYTICS
25.
(EU project – next-generation collaborative economy platforms
Pilots BCN and Amsterdam)
25
DECENTRALIZED CITIZENS OWNED DATA ECOSYSTEM-
27. Access to new technologies defines a new social divide in cities. The Ateneos de
Fabricación (FabLabs) are spaces for social innovation where access to new
technologies.
● Free & Open source Technology and creativity in schools
● Digital Manufacturing for Social Inclusion and Youth
Employment
● Tech for Women
● These programs will emphasize the participation of women
in the STEAM world
DIGITAL SOCIAL INCLUSION- FREE TECHNOLOGY IN SCHOOLS
28. Digital Manufacturing & Digital Skills for Youth Inclusion and
Employment
• Training programs for digital production,
aimed at vulnerable young people, to
promote their active and participative social
inclusion and the improvement of their
employability.
Objetives:
● Acquire technical skills
● Develop social and personal skills to promote
their empowerment and access to work
FUTURE WORK