Матс Нордланд рассказал о своем опыте продвижения технологических сервисов для технологических компаний на Первом Слёте Центров коллективного пользования
Presentation Reversible Buildings / Buildings As Material Banks (BAMB) by Elma Durmisevic - Boardmember Booosting and programleader BAMB at the Booosting Workshop Circular Demolition @Erasmus MC.
Presentation Closing down sale Dijkzigt. Everything has to go!
by Arjan Windhorst - Real Estate Sectormanager Erasmus MC at the Booosting Workshop Circular Demolition @Erasmus MC.
The Project Cross Innovation promotes collaborative and user-driven innovation that happens across sectoral, organisational, technological and geographic boundaries. Its focus rests on policies and support measures that enable cross innovation and creative spillovers between creative sectors and other industries. The partnership consists of 11 metropolitan hotspots that have the potential to put cross innovation on the top of local and regional policy agendas across Europe: Birmingham, Amsterdam, Rome, Berlin, Tallinn, Warsaw, Vilnius, Stockholm, Linz, Lisbon and Pilsen.
Smart Retro Meetup Stockholm – Jarmo Suominen, Aalto UniversityDemos Helsinki
Smart Retro, a smart city project by Demos Helsinki and it’s distinguished partners, was kicked off in a spirit of enthusiastic co-operation. Smart Retro aims for creating effective business models and tools, which can be used for refurbishing residential areas in smart and sustainable ways. This is one of the presentations held in Smart Retro Meetup.
Presentation Reversible Buildings / Buildings As Material Banks (BAMB) by Elma Durmisevic - Boardmember Booosting and programleader BAMB at the Booosting Workshop Circular Demolition @Erasmus MC.
Presentation Closing down sale Dijkzigt. Everything has to go!
by Arjan Windhorst - Real Estate Sectormanager Erasmus MC at the Booosting Workshop Circular Demolition @Erasmus MC.
The Project Cross Innovation promotes collaborative and user-driven innovation that happens across sectoral, organisational, technological and geographic boundaries. Its focus rests on policies and support measures that enable cross innovation and creative spillovers between creative sectors and other industries. The partnership consists of 11 metropolitan hotspots that have the potential to put cross innovation on the top of local and regional policy agendas across Europe: Birmingham, Amsterdam, Rome, Berlin, Tallinn, Warsaw, Vilnius, Stockholm, Linz, Lisbon and Pilsen.
Smart Retro Meetup Stockholm – Jarmo Suominen, Aalto UniversityDemos Helsinki
Smart Retro, a smart city project by Demos Helsinki and it’s distinguished partners, was kicked off in a spirit of enthusiastic co-operation. Smart Retro aims for creating effective business models and tools, which can be used for refurbishing residential areas in smart and sustainable ways. This is one of the presentations held in Smart Retro Meetup.
OECD Conference on Innovating the Public Sector 12-13 November 2014 - flyerOECD Governance
Flyer for the OECD Conference on "Innovating the Public Sector: From Ideas to Impact", 12-13 November 2014, OECD Conference Centre, Paris.
The conference is organised by the OECD Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate under the OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI). Further information can be found at: http://www.oecd.org/innovating-the-public-sector/.
At Finpro's seminar on May 4, Tom Warras from Tekes spoke about a new campaign for pilots and demos in the biotechnology, cleantech and digital industries.
DIHNET.EU Webinar: 'Cooperation between Start-Ups and Digital Innovation Hubs'Laura Argilés Martínez
DIHNET Webinar: 'Cooperation between Start-Ups and Digital Innovation Hubs' - Tuesday, 26 May 2020.
Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) are one-stop-shops that support organisations, such as SMEs and the public sector, in their digital transformation journey. Have a look at the presentation of this webinar organised by DIHNET.EU, the European initiative supporting the collaboration among Digital Innovation Hub Networks across Europe, to learn how DIHs can support start-ups to commercialise their products and services to end users. Learn with several speakers from both ecosystems and join the DIHNET.EU Community to follow up the discussion: https://dihnet-community-1.fundingbox.com/
Speakers: Mayte Carracedo (Chief Business Developer & Co-Founder at FundingBox), Maurits Butter (Senior Scientist at TNO), Thorsten Hülsmann (CEO at Digital Hub Logistics Dortmund / SME Enabling Center "Digital in NRW"), Bogdan Ceobanu (Policy Officer at Start-Up Europe), Alicia Gómez (Project Manager at Digital Innovation Hub Industry 4.0, DIHBU), Claudio Rubio (Business Development Manager at Tacticatic), Anita Lieverdink (Manager at TekDelta and Coordinator of the Working Group 'Startups & Scale-ups' of the Dutch AI Coalition), Camiel R. Verschoor (CEO at Birds.ai).
OECD Conference on Innovating the Public Sector 12-13 November 2014 - flyerOECD Governance
Flyer for the OECD Conference on "Innovating the Public Sector: From Ideas to Impact", 12-13 November 2014, OECD Conference Centre, Paris.
The conference is organised by the OECD Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate under the OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI). Further information can be found at: http://www.oecd.org/innovating-the-public-sector/.
At Finpro's seminar on May 4, Tom Warras from Tekes spoke about a new campaign for pilots and demos in the biotechnology, cleantech and digital industries.
DIHNET.EU Webinar: 'Cooperation between Start-Ups and Digital Innovation Hubs'Laura Argilés Martínez
DIHNET Webinar: 'Cooperation between Start-Ups and Digital Innovation Hubs' - Tuesday, 26 May 2020.
Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) are one-stop-shops that support organisations, such as SMEs and the public sector, in their digital transformation journey. Have a look at the presentation of this webinar organised by DIHNET.EU, the European initiative supporting the collaboration among Digital Innovation Hub Networks across Europe, to learn how DIHs can support start-ups to commercialise their products and services to end users. Learn with several speakers from both ecosystems and join the DIHNET.EU Community to follow up the discussion: https://dihnet-community-1.fundingbox.com/
Speakers: Mayte Carracedo (Chief Business Developer & Co-Founder at FundingBox), Maurits Butter (Senior Scientist at TNO), Thorsten Hülsmann (CEO at Digital Hub Logistics Dortmund / SME Enabling Center "Digital in NRW"), Bogdan Ceobanu (Policy Officer at Start-Up Europe), Alicia Gómez (Project Manager at Digital Innovation Hub Industry 4.0, DIHBU), Claudio Rubio (Business Development Manager at Tacticatic), Anita Lieverdink (Manager at TekDelta and Coordinator of the Working Group 'Startups & Scale-ups' of the Dutch AI Coalition), Camiel R. Verschoor (CEO at Birds.ai).
New business incubation in VentureLab Twente The Netherlandsjaapvantilburg
Ambitious entrepreneurs willing to start a high-tech high growth company can get all the support they need in VentureLab Twente on very attractive conditions. Venturelab is a University of Twente Incubator offering coaching and guidance, training, office and laboratory facilities, an entrepreneurial community, networks to researchers, clients, financers and the business community and even more because of the flexible and tailormade approach and the support of the province of Overijssel and the European Union. Target groups are new entrepreneurs, existing entrepreneurs, soft landers and employees in new business development.
The Smart Kalasatama Programme for Agile Piloting accelerates Smart City innovation by procuring prototypes to real city environments to be co-created with citizens.
http://fiksukalasatama.fi/en/agile-piloting
3. Agenda
➜ My own Experience from Industry
➜ Some thoughts
➜ Example from Gothenburg, Sweden
4. Value Provided to Big Industry
➜ Open Arena Concept
➜ Joint Project Management
➜ Big company, startup, university
➜ Close to university – access to students
➜ Academic works... http://www.academicwork.com/
➜ Provide visibility to community
➜ Attract employees
➜ Satellite centers to access specific experts
➜ Provide opportunity for bundled offering
➜ Differentiator in government programs
5. Some thoughts
➜ Must provide value add to big companies
➜ Look for their strategic directions
➜ Small companies do not have facilities, time, money, or experience
➜ University Challenges
➜ Academic licenses – who pays commercial license?
➜ Priorities: education, research or external?
6. Example: Gothenburg Science &
Technology Parks
Managing the network (Open Arenas), incubation/acceleration facilities, services and
real-estate
Chalmers Foundation Gothenburg City
SSPA Ltd
Maritime commercial services
Consultancy
Maritime research
Industry
8. Will an electrified transport system change the way in how we
design our future cities?
Such a technology could provide a transport system featuring:
• Less noise
• Less (zero) emissions
• Increased accessibility, more distributed and closer to citizens
• Bus stops integrated into the city structure (buildings), more than stops?
• …..
9. Gothenburg's new innovation platform
for sustainable urban development –
From testing and demonstration to large-scale implementation of
innovative solutions.
10. Conclusion
➜ Catalyst for new constellations
➜ Strategic project for new
opportunities with new
combinations
➜ Identify and invite startups to fill
gaps
➜ Develop innovative
pricing/revenue models
➜ Leverage university
Startup
Opportunity to create competitive advantages for
all involved