Intervento conclusivo a cura di OpenCoesione al webinar "Aprire dati su finanziamenti, realizzazione e risultati degli interventi pubblici: rischi e opportunità", 16 ottobre 2015
Intervento di:
Stefano Maffei, Design Policy Lab, Dip. Design, Politecnico di Milano
Scuola di Design e Impatto Sociale, progetto Includi,MI
28 marzo 2018 - BASE Milano
Intervento introduttivo da parte di OpenCoesione del webinar "la trasparenza dei finanziamenti pubblici nell’era dell’ICT: una sfida aperta", 16 luglio 2015
Intervento introduttivo a cura di OpenCoesione del webinar "Iniziative nazionali e internazionali di open government per politiche settoriali o territoriali di sviluppo: quali lezioni dall’esperienza?"
Intervento conclusivo a cura di OpenCoesione al webinar "Aprire dati su finanziamenti, realizzazione e risultati degli interventi pubblici: rischi e opportunità", 16 ottobre 2015
Intervento di:
Stefano Maffei, Design Policy Lab, Dip. Design, Politecnico di Milano
Scuola di Design e Impatto Sociale, progetto Includi,MI
28 marzo 2018 - BASE Milano
Intervento introduttivo da parte di OpenCoesione del webinar "la trasparenza dei finanziamenti pubblici nell’era dell’ICT: una sfida aperta", 16 luglio 2015
Intervento introduttivo a cura di OpenCoesione del webinar "Iniziative nazionali e internazionali di open government per politiche settoriali o territoriali di sviluppo: quali lezioni dall’esperienza?"
A 2 minutes presentation regarding to the design concepts for BC Hydro Innovation Challenge...
The challenge question is "How to foster an energy conservation culture in British Columbia?"
The document discusses plans for Milan, Italy to become a smart city. It outlines Milan's economy, which is powered by advanced industries like fashion, banking, and biotech. It also mentions that Milan will host the 2015 World Expo, bringing billions of euros in infrastructure investments. The document proposes developing Milan into a smart city using concepts from sustainable development and innovation programs, with technology like sensors, mobile services, and modeling. It aims to make Milan a hub connecting other smart cities as part of Expo 2015, focusing on feeding the planet through innovation networks.
The document lists various objects and the materials they are made of, including a wooden table, a metal knife, a glass sculpture, and a rubber balloon. It concludes by saying goodbye.
The author has been working hard cleaning up their garden by removing weeds and fallen autumn leaves. After clearing the area and adding compost, it is time to make rows to plant seeds. They have already planted many lettuces which seem to be taking root. The garden is watered weekly. Soon they will be able to harvest the lettuces, so they are preparing bags. They are excited for the produce.
Workstyles e Netstyles Sostenibili e Competitivijexxon
Modi di organizzare il lavoro e di partecipare in rete per le PMI, Docenza al ciclo "Seminari su General Management: Strategie", Trapani (IT), 30 giugno 2007
This presentation is an overview of multi-touch technology available for developers today, and it covers different scenarios of multi-touch and when to use which one.
Defending Your Workloads Against the Next Zero-Day VulnerabilityAmazon Web Services
When serious vulnerabilities like Shellshock or Heartbleed are found, you know you should respond quickly. But when you’re juggling many priorities, and are more comfortable developing apps than security policies, emergency updates may fall to the bottom of the list. Is there a better way to protect your workloads, without a lot of work? In AWS, you approach everything in your infrastructure as an API. If you take the same approach to security, you can automate protection for zero-day vulnerabilities, without impacting agility or architecture flexibility. In this session, we’ll show you how to use AWS security groups, virtual private networks, and security capabilities like intrusion detection and prevention to defend what you put in the cloud. We will use the recent Shellshock vulnerability as a real-world threat scenario and walk you through how to combine AWS features and workload-aware security controls to prevent hackers from exploiting similar zero-day threats. Learn simple, easy to deploy security tools and techniques to protect workloads – that don't require a PhD in cyber security.
The document introduces fractions and their key components. It explains that a fraction represents a part of a whole and is written with a numerator over a denominator. The numerator indicates the part being used, and the denominator indicates how many equal parts make up the whole. Examples of fractions represented on number lines and circles are provided, including 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 6/7, and 5/9. Mixed numbers containing both a whole number and fractional part are also introduced, with the example given of 1 1/5.
AVANET Seminar - Digitale Collectie Nederland & EUscreenGeert Wissink
Een overzicht van het Europeana platform, de manieren om binnen Nederland content aan te bieden, uitleg over Linked Open Data en een korte beschrijving van het project EUscreen
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web SiteChris Gee
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web Site. Article from PR News dated September 20, 2010 featuring Chris Gee, Managing Director of Proof Integrated Communications.
The document discusses persuasive structures for writing, including the OREO structure of Opinion, Reason, Example, Opinion. It also mentions six different message structures and provides a link to a website about rhetoric and persuasive techniques. In fewer than 3 sentences, this covers the key information about structures discussed for persuasive writing.
A 2 minutes presentation regarding to the design concepts for BC Hydro Innovation Challenge...
The challenge question is "How to foster an energy conservation culture in British Columbia?"
The document discusses plans for Milan, Italy to become a smart city. It outlines Milan's economy, which is powered by advanced industries like fashion, banking, and biotech. It also mentions that Milan will host the 2015 World Expo, bringing billions of euros in infrastructure investments. The document proposes developing Milan into a smart city using concepts from sustainable development and innovation programs, with technology like sensors, mobile services, and modeling. It aims to make Milan a hub connecting other smart cities as part of Expo 2015, focusing on feeding the planet through innovation networks.
The document lists various objects and the materials they are made of, including a wooden table, a metal knife, a glass sculpture, and a rubber balloon. It concludes by saying goodbye.
The author has been working hard cleaning up their garden by removing weeds and fallen autumn leaves. After clearing the area and adding compost, it is time to make rows to plant seeds. They have already planted many lettuces which seem to be taking root. The garden is watered weekly. Soon they will be able to harvest the lettuces, so they are preparing bags. They are excited for the produce.
Workstyles e Netstyles Sostenibili e Competitivijexxon
Modi di organizzare il lavoro e di partecipare in rete per le PMI, Docenza al ciclo "Seminari su General Management: Strategie", Trapani (IT), 30 giugno 2007
This presentation is an overview of multi-touch technology available for developers today, and it covers different scenarios of multi-touch and when to use which one.
Defending Your Workloads Against the Next Zero-Day VulnerabilityAmazon Web Services
When serious vulnerabilities like Shellshock or Heartbleed are found, you know you should respond quickly. But when you’re juggling many priorities, and are more comfortable developing apps than security policies, emergency updates may fall to the bottom of the list. Is there a better way to protect your workloads, without a lot of work? In AWS, you approach everything in your infrastructure as an API. If you take the same approach to security, you can automate protection for zero-day vulnerabilities, without impacting agility or architecture flexibility. In this session, we’ll show you how to use AWS security groups, virtual private networks, and security capabilities like intrusion detection and prevention to defend what you put in the cloud. We will use the recent Shellshock vulnerability as a real-world threat scenario and walk you through how to combine AWS features and workload-aware security controls to prevent hackers from exploiting similar zero-day threats. Learn simple, easy to deploy security tools and techniques to protect workloads – that don't require a PhD in cyber security.
The document introduces fractions and their key components. It explains that a fraction represents a part of a whole and is written with a numerator over a denominator. The numerator indicates the part being used, and the denominator indicates how many equal parts make up the whole. Examples of fractions represented on number lines and circles are provided, including 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 6/7, and 5/9. Mixed numbers containing both a whole number and fractional part are also introduced, with the example given of 1 1/5.
AVANET Seminar - Digitale Collectie Nederland & EUscreenGeert Wissink
Een overzicht van het Europeana platform, de manieren om binnen Nederland content aan te bieden, uitleg over Linked Open Data en een korte beschrijving van het project EUscreen
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web SiteChris Gee
Online Makeover: As Technology Changes, So Should Your Web Site. Article from PR News dated September 20, 2010 featuring Chris Gee, Managing Director of Proof Integrated Communications.
The document discusses persuasive structures for writing, including the OREO structure of Opinion, Reason, Example, Opinion. It also mentions six different message structures and provides a link to a website about rhetoric and persuasive techniques. In fewer than 3 sentences, this covers the key information about structures discussed for persuasive writing.
URBACT III – Bando per Action Planning NetworksAnci Cittalia
Dall'Ue in arrivo 96 milioni di euro per lo sviluppo urbano sostenibile grazie al Programma Urbact, il cui primo bando è stato presentato ai rappresentanti di oltre settanta città italiane che hanno preso parte al Workshop tecnico organizzato il 13 maggio 2015 presso la sala conferenze dell'Anci. L'incontro, organizzato da Cittalia Anci Ricerche (Punto di disseminazione nazionale di Urbact per l'Italia) in collaborazione con il Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti, ha evidenziato le opportunità offerte ai contesti urbani italiani ed europei da uno dei pochi programmi esplicitamente dedicati al tema dello sviluppo urbano in Europa.
Intervento di Adriana Agrimi Sezione Ricerca Innovazione e Capacità Istituzionale, - Regione Puglia al convegno "Sanità digitale - La Puglia si confronta con le altre Regioni: esperienze ed evoluzioni" Bari 13/09/2016
Ciclo di webinar #pongov per la presentazione della strategia di intervento e dei progetti in corso di attuazione. Materiali presentati il 4/5 da ANCI, beneficiario del progetto "Metropoli strategiche" nel corso del webinar dedicato.
Open City Platform, Agenda Digitale Locale, Riccione 18 settembre 2014opencityplatform
Open City Platform era presente al Salone dell'Agenda Digitale Locale, una due giorni dedicata all'innovazione del territorio in ambito smart cities con l’ambizioso obiettivo di attirare i migliori progetti di innovazione del panorama nazionale.
Smart City: i temi e le idee per la città del futuro Etna Hitech_corso ISVI 2...Etna Hitech
Le smart cities sono al centro della programmazione europea 2014-2020. E’ nella città, infatti che nasce la democrazia, si concentra il 70% della popolazione europea e viene prodotto il 75% del PIL dell’Unione. Allo stesso tempo il contesto urbano intensifica la generazione di un maggior numero di casi di povertà, esclusione sociale, difficoltà di accesso ai servizi pubblici e fenomeni di congestione e inquinamento che incidono negativamente sulla qualità della vita.
La strategia Europe 2020 per lo sviluppo di progetti intelligenti nelle città del continente identifica le aree di intervento prioritarie, che abbracciano i 3 grandi obiettivi di sviluppo: economico, ambientale e sociale. Smart Urbs e-Government Platform realizzata nell’ambito del progetto MIUR Smart Cities PRISMA e in fase di sperimentazione presso il Comune di Catania, è un esempio virtuoso di applicazione di soluzioni di intervento per la realizzazione di una città intelligente. Smart Urbs infatti abbraccia con applicazioni innovative i temi del decoro urbano, della mobilità e dei servizi sociali.
Per poter funzionare in modo efficiente e partecipativo le soluzioni smart promosse a livello europeo necessitano dell’ottimizzazione dell’utilizzo dei dati pubblici. Siamo circondati da dati e informazioni che spesso non sono accessibili a chiunque, ma solo alle amministrazioni e agli enti che le ricevono e archiviano, anche se appartengono a tutti. L’efficiente utilizzo del paradigma Open Data prevede una ristrutturazione dei processi di condivisione dei dati tra amministrazioni ed enti, in modo tale che possa essere possibile, non solo avere accesso a questi dati ma anche rielaborarli ed analizzarli. Attività queste che possono generare nuove applicazioni pratiche, stimolare l’innovazione, gli investimenti e di conseguenza nuovi posti di lavoro e benessere sociale.
Per favorire l’accesso e l’utilizzo dei dati è quindi necessaria una riorganizzazione dei processi secondo lo standard di Business Process Management.
The document provides an overview of a project to transform the textiles and clothing industry by 2025 through establishing an "irresistible global movement". Key points include:
- Returning 5% of manufacturing capacity locally and reducing the industry's eco-footprint by 20% through business labs for design, production, and community development.
- Creating an ecosystem of over 1,000 organizations and a customer-driven service environment through business pilots, knowledge resources, and business services.
- The project aims to launch business labs and pilots, build out its online presence and community, and define its frameworks by a milestone in March 2016. Open issues include balancing open vs closed innovation and effectively building and engaging the local community.
The document proposes an integrated ecosystem for customer-driven fashion marketing and production. It begins with custom-designed, one-off items produced locally and scaled up to mass production. Each step engages customers for feedback to identify popular designs. Production is flexible across local workshops, small factories, and large networks. Distribution ranges from direct delivery to global online and retail chains. The goal is to empower customers, producers, and designers while streamlining production and distribution.
The document discusses territorial living labs, which integrate the living lab approach into a territory and its citizens, governance, and strategic plans. Territorial living labs were discussed at ENoLL-World Bank meetings in February 2012. Examples of territorial living labs presented included ones in Sicily, Italy focused on citizen involvement in strategic planning, and the MedLab project model involving regional policy frameworks, ICT platforms, local authorities, citizens, and businesses in multi-level governance. Pilot experiments in various European regions applied the living labs approach to issues like rural ICT services, coastal environment monitoring, and sustainable tourism.
A territorial approach to regional innovationjexxon
The document discusses regional innovation and the concept of territorial living labs. It describes how innovation approaches have evolved from a sectoral to a more systemic and user-driven view. Living labs take a user-centered open innovation approach and territorial living labs apply this to a region. The document outlines several EU-funded projects taking a living lab approach to regional innovation, including smart cities and smart macro-regions. It argues that a balanced, participatory regional ecosystem can effectively support innovation through a living lab network.
Ning is a social networking platform that allows users to create customized profiles and web presences. It integrates common social media features like forums, blogs, photo/video sharing, and discussion groups. Users can connect with others on the network, join and create interest groups, and publish events. The modular structure also allows interoperability with other applications and networks through features like RSS feeds and social media exporting.
Regional Partnerships for Living Labs: the Case of Sicily and the MedLab Projectjexxon
A presentation of the process of building the TLL-Sicily Living Lab partnership and how this experience fed into the MedLab Project, for the eChallenges conference in Istanbul, October 22, 2009
MMMedins: Multimedia Laboratories for Intangible Cultural Heritagejexxon
The document discusses the MEDINS project, which aims to catalog and promote intangible cultural heritage in the Mediterranean region using multimedia technologies. The project will create multimedia laboratories to document cultural practices, develop cataloguing systems for intangible heritage, and build a network of regions participating in the project. The ultimate goals are to make cultural resources available for education and support local development strategies that celebrate Mediterranean cultures.
The document discusses the HABITATS project which aims to validate INSPIRE data structures related to habitats through a social, bottom-up approach. It involves building user communities, developing data models, designing a spatial data infrastructure service architecture, and implementing pilot projects to test the services. The pilots will focus on managing natural resources and economic activities through participatory co-design processes to help drive adoption of standards from the bottom-up. The expected results include multi-stakeholder communities, data models, network services, operational pilot services, and dissemination of lessons learned.
The document discusses the Mediterranean Living Lab for Territorial Innovation project. The project aims to [1] develop a trans-national Mediterranean living lab based on integrating the living lab approach into regional policy, [2] use ICT to elicit and support territorial innovation, and [3] provide a governance framework for co-designing innovative ICT services. It will generate new models of development based on technological, social, organizational, and institutional innovation. The project brings together regional partners from Greece and Italy to pilot test living lab approaches, develop policy recommendations, and disseminate results.
TERRITORIES
• This document discusses the relationship between Bagheria, Italy and its water territories. It describes 4 key areas: 1) Villa gardens which drew on Arab water management traditions, 2) The coastal area featuring limestone formations, beaches and protected lands, 3) The fishing village of Aspra and fishing/coastal activities, and 4) The Fiume Eleuterio riverbed which once connected to other municipalities and landscapes. It identifies issues for the NetWet3 project around water cultures and governance, and proposes actions around cataloging water cultures and developing innovative governance models.
MedLab concepts: Living Labs, Regional Development and the Mediterraneanjexxon
1. The document discusses Living Labs, which are user-driven open innovation ecosystems that involve citizens, businesses, and government working together on research and development.
2. It proposes developing a trans-national Mediterranean Living Lab that would integrate Living Lab approaches into regional policy to support territorial innovation and co-design of new ICT services through multi-level governance models.
3. The goal is to generate new models of development based on technological, social, organizational, and institutional innovation.
The document discusses the role of living labs in regional development strategies. Living labs aim to promote research and development in regions by fostering open innovation, attracting investment, and applying information and communication technologies to address local issues. They stimulate social innovation by involving citizen user groups. The document recommends that regional policies shift from a sectoral to a transversal innovation approach using living labs, with coordination and pilot projects to integrate research with regional development actors.
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8. Livelli e reti PROCESSO DECISIONALE I N F O R M A Z I O N E I M P L E M E N T A Z I O N E FLUSSI DI CONOSCENZA SCAMBI DI CONOSCENZA SCHEMA GERARCHICO DI OSSERVATORIO SCHEMA DI OSSERVATORIO A RETE Progetto Art. 10 LORE: Local and Regional Observatory Network
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20. TLL Sicily: Protocollo MIUR, PON MODELLI DI BUSINESS PIATTAFORME E SERVIZI TRASVERSALI UNIVERSITA’ ENTI RICERCA PROVIDER ICT OP FESR PSR AMBIENTI LL SPECIFICI ATTORI DELLO SVILUPPO LOCALE PROGRAMMI DI COESIONE e.g. INTERREG COORDINAMENTO STRATEGICO PIATTAFORMA GIS DIP URBANISTICA REGIONE SICILIANA 7° PQ RETI DI RICERCA EUROPEI ENoLL CRES FINANZIAMENTI RUOLO SOGGETTO