Setting the scene:
EIP Smart Cities –
action cluster initiatives and possibilities of
engagement
Sustainable Districts
•Small Giants
•Refurbishment and
Innovation Zones
Smart Urban Mobility
•Electric Mobility
•Mobility Services
Integrated Infrastructures
•Humble Lamppost
•Urban Platforms
Citzen Focus
•Map of needs
•Co-creation
•Privacy by design
Policies, Regulations and
Integrated Planning
•Scaling up city plans
•To implementation
Business Models (BM)
•New BMs
•Funding mapping
•Long term value adding
EIP SCC action clusters: rolling out
EV4SCC (Electric mobility for smart
cities)
What: collaborative innovation platform
and replication
Who: so far 75 partners (including 19
cities and regions)
What: - establish a market place
- work on replication of tested solutions
- joint project proposals
~ 5 key innovation areas
~ 15 replicators (2016 - 2017)
Launched on 28 January 2016, signing
a declaration of action
Smart mobility services
What: regional ITS innovation clusters
and replication of ITS open data
technologies
Who: 9 cities / regions and business
partners
What: - sharing functional
requirements
- establishing a market place
~ 3 key innovations areas
~ defining replication target
Launched on 28 January 2016, signing
a declaration of action
Current Sustainable Urban Mobility initiatives
EV4SCC (Electric mobility for smart
cities)
What: collaborative innovation platform
and replication
Who: so far 55 partners (including 15
cities and regions)
What: - establish a market place
- work on replication of tested solutions
- joint project proposals
~ 5 key innovation areas
~ 20 replicators (2016)
Launched on 28 January 2016, signing
a declaration of action
Smart mobility services
What: regional ITS innovation clusters
and replication of ITS open data
technologies
Who: 9 cities / regions and business
partners
What: - sharing functional
requirements
- establishing a market place
~ 3 key innovations areas
~ defining replication target
Launched on 28 January 2016, signing
a declaration of action
Current Sustainable Urban Mobility initiatives
Open for collaboration
• The Initiative will look into two reinforcing strands of action in
relation to New Mobility Services:
– Replication and cooperation between regional innovation clusters,
providing test beds for innovation and willing to share knowledge and
to support replication (Championed with Luxinnovation, and
cooperating with up to 5 other regional innovation clusters).
– Increase the uptake of specific technologies and services that
currently prove their success in EU research (OPTICITIES and MYWAY),
seek replication and cooperate for large-scale roll out (with an
involvement of at least 10 cities).
New Mobility Services
Concept
• Set up a complete mobility data store in European cities (all modes,
maximum coverage of the area, different time scales : historical, theoretical,
real time, predictive data) controlled by public actor
• Develop innovative services, managed where relevant (e.g. information
services) by private sector or by public actors (traffic management)
using the urban mobility data store, with an adapted contractual
framework
8
Main innovations
 New monitoring systems for urban freight,
multimodal data in large cities, road works
 Interoperability of traveller information apps with
various urban data sets: different apps working in
different environment - 1st world trial
 Continuity of services between traveller mobility
apps and in car GPS: test in Lyon – 1st world trial
 Development of urban multimodal GPS
 Development of real time multimodal management
and dynamic car pooling
 Integration into traffic management systems of 1h
traffic prediction
 Development of high level freight information
services
9
www.opticities.com
Coming up in September & October
•OPTICITIES Handbook
•Final project video
•Final events Brussels incl. high level debate on 11/10 and
technical workshop on 12/10
•Study visit in Gothenburg on 27/10
Sign the manifesto!
Thanks for your attention!
www.opticities.com
Get more information on OPTICITIES partners and activities:
twitter.com/opticities
OPTICITIES group on LinkedIn
www.facebook.com/OPTICITIES
Peter Staelens
Project Coordinator EUROCITIES
Peter.staelens@eurocities.eu
Creating a market for smart urban
mobility services
OPTICITIES brings a solution for the urban mobility data
‘back office’ - but front office challenges remain:
• Services – fragmentation – (globally) isolated - who is
the target group and what business model to follow?
• Technologies: available ≠ deployment - where to
focus public investment?
• Governance: insufficient communication among
actors – balance Public-Private – decision making
structures and processes – business models
To answer to these questions, the new mobility services initiative
is promoting the practice of regional innovation clusters for
ITS, building on replicable concepts and peer learning,
The ambition is to seek collaboration with up to 5 other clusters.
• Lead by Luxinnovation
• Concrete outcomes:
• Partnering Dutch Automotive Cluster - Luxinnovation
• Cooperation with EARPA on this topic
• European mobility apps page at eu-smartcities.eu under preparation
Urban ITS clusters
• join the New Mobility Services initiative by signing
the manifesto!
– Join the dialogue between city officials, research, and
innovative companies! (such as Grand Lyon, the city of
Birmingham Rome and the companies Vedecom, Transdev
Group, Softeco and Consorzio per il Sistema Informativo
(CSI Piemonte)).
– Build a case for the OPTICITIES deployment!
– Join the dialogue between regional innovation clusters for
ITS.
– Be invited for the 22 November General Assembly of the
Smart Cities Market place!
• www.eu-smartcities.eu
What can you do?
COLLABORATIVE
PLATFORM
EV4SCC 17
75 partners
19 countries
19 cities & regions
=
Dedicated
community
UNIQUE PLATFORM
PRESENTATION TITLE 18
CONNECTING THE
“DOTS”
EV4SCC 19
Financing
REPLICATE SOLUTIONS
E-bus
E-fleet
E-freight
E-mobility planning & smart charging
Other actions:
• Give the lead to cities and regions
• Address the barriers and find ways to overcome them
• Find the right partners
• Unlock financing
EV4SCC 20
• Joint venture of Zero Emission car sharing services across
Europe
• E-Bus procurement coordination
• Horizon 2020 project preparation
• Events and workshops
EV4SCC Outcomes
• 23 September, Brussels, SCC-2017 info day
• 29 September, Gdynia, EIP-SCC outreach event at CIVITAS
Forum (+eBus procurement drafting session)
• EARPA FORM FORUM, Brussels, 19 October
• e-Bus Cities Meeting, Brussels, 13 October
• EIP SCC General Assembly and Initiative meetings, Brussels,
22 November
Meetings
Interested?
Become part of the initiatives
By signing the manifestos!
(eu-smartcities.eu)
Thank you!
http://eu-smartcities.eu

Selling the scene

  • 1.
    Setting the scene: EIPSmart Cities – action cluster initiatives and possibilities of engagement
  • 3.
    Sustainable Districts •Small Giants •Refurbishmentand Innovation Zones Smart Urban Mobility •Electric Mobility •Mobility Services Integrated Infrastructures •Humble Lamppost •Urban Platforms Citzen Focus •Map of needs •Co-creation •Privacy by design Policies, Regulations and Integrated Planning •Scaling up city plans •To implementation Business Models (BM) •New BMs •Funding mapping •Long term value adding EIP SCC action clusters: rolling out
  • 4.
    EV4SCC (Electric mobilityfor smart cities) What: collaborative innovation platform and replication Who: so far 75 partners (including 19 cities and regions) What: - establish a market place - work on replication of tested solutions - joint project proposals ~ 5 key innovation areas ~ 15 replicators (2016 - 2017) Launched on 28 January 2016, signing a declaration of action Smart mobility services What: regional ITS innovation clusters and replication of ITS open data technologies Who: 9 cities / regions and business partners What: - sharing functional requirements - establishing a market place ~ 3 key innovations areas ~ defining replication target Launched on 28 January 2016, signing a declaration of action Current Sustainable Urban Mobility initiatives
  • 5.
    EV4SCC (Electric mobilityfor smart cities) What: collaborative innovation platform and replication Who: so far 55 partners (including 15 cities and regions) What: - establish a market place - work on replication of tested solutions - joint project proposals ~ 5 key innovation areas ~ 20 replicators (2016) Launched on 28 January 2016, signing a declaration of action Smart mobility services What: regional ITS innovation clusters and replication of ITS open data technologies Who: 9 cities / regions and business partners What: - sharing functional requirements - establishing a market place ~ 3 key innovations areas ~ defining replication target Launched on 28 January 2016, signing a declaration of action Current Sustainable Urban Mobility initiatives Open for collaboration
  • 6.
    • The Initiativewill look into two reinforcing strands of action in relation to New Mobility Services: – Replication and cooperation between regional innovation clusters, providing test beds for innovation and willing to share knowledge and to support replication (Championed with Luxinnovation, and cooperating with up to 5 other regional innovation clusters). – Increase the uptake of specific technologies and services that currently prove their success in EU research (OPTICITIES and MYWAY), seek replication and cooperate for large-scale roll out (with an involvement of at least 10 cities). New Mobility Services
  • 8.
    Concept • Set upa complete mobility data store in European cities (all modes, maximum coverage of the area, different time scales : historical, theoretical, real time, predictive data) controlled by public actor • Develop innovative services, managed where relevant (e.g. information services) by private sector or by public actors (traffic management) using the urban mobility data store, with an adapted contractual framework 8
  • 9.
    Main innovations  Newmonitoring systems for urban freight, multimodal data in large cities, road works  Interoperability of traveller information apps with various urban data sets: different apps working in different environment - 1st world trial  Continuity of services between traveller mobility apps and in car GPS: test in Lyon – 1st world trial  Development of urban multimodal GPS  Development of real time multimodal management and dynamic car pooling  Integration into traffic management systems of 1h traffic prediction  Development of high level freight information services 9
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Coming up inSeptember & October •OPTICITIES Handbook •Final project video •Final events Brussels incl. high level debate on 11/10 and technical workshop on 12/10 •Study visit in Gothenburg on 27/10
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Thanks for yourattention! www.opticities.com Get more information on OPTICITIES partners and activities: twitter.com/opticities OPTICITIES group on LinkedIn www.facebook.com/OPTICITIES Peter Staelens Project Coordinator EUROCITIES Peter.staelens@eurocities.eu
  • 14.
    Creating a marketfor smart urban mobility services OPTICITIES brings a solution for the urban mobility data ‘back office’ - but front office challenges remain: • Services – fragmentation – (globally) isolated - who is the target group and what business model to follow? • Technologies: available ≠ deployment - where to focus public investment? • Governance: insufficient communication among actors – balance Public-Private – decision making structures and processes – business models
  • 15.
    To answer tothese questions, the new mobility services initiative is promoting the practice of regional innovation clusters for ITS, building on replicable concepts and peer learning, The ambition is to seek collaboration with up to 5 other clusters. • Lead by Luxinnovation • Concrete outcomes: • Partnering Dutch Automotive Cluster - Luxinnovation • Cooperation with EARPA on this topic • European mobility apps page at eu-smartcities.eu under preparation Urban ITS clusters
  • 16.
    • join theNew Mobility Services initiative by signing the manifesto! – Join the dialogue between city officials, research, and innovative companies! (such as Grand Lyon, the city of Birmingham Rome and the companies Vedecom, Transdev Group, Softeco and Consorzio per il Sistema Informativo (CSI Piemonte)). – Build a case for the OPTICITIES deployment! – Join the dialogue between regional innovation clusters for ITS. – Be invited for the 22 November General Assembly of the Smart Cities Market place! • www.eu-smartcities.eu What can you do?
  • 17.
    COLLABORATIVE PLATFORM EV4SCC 17 75 partners 19countries 19 cities & regions = Dedicated community
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
    REPLICATE SOLUTIONS E-bus E-fleet E-freight E-mobility planning& smart charging Other actions: • Give the lead to cities and regions • Address the barriers and find ways to overcome them • Find the right partners • Unlock financing EV4SCC 20
  • 21.
    • Joint ventureof Zero Emission car sharing services across Europe • E-Bus procurement coordination • Horizon 2020 project preparation • Events and workshops EV4SCC Outcomes
  • 22.
    • 23 September,Brussels, SCC-2017 info day • 29 September, Gdynia, EIP-SCC outreach event at CIVITAS Forum (+eBus procurement drafting session) • EARPA FORM FORUM, Brussels, 19 October • e-Bus Cities Meeting, Brussels, 13 October • EIP SCC General Assembly and Initiative meetings, Brussels, 22 November Meetings
  • 23.
    Interested? Become part ofthe initiatives By signing the manifestos! (eu-smartcities.eu)
  • 24.

Editor's Notes

  • #8 An innovation project coordinated by Grand Lyon With 6 european cities: Lyon, Madrid, Birmingham, Göteborg, Turin, Wroclaw Major ITS stakeholders: Spie, Vedecom (Telecom Paris, PSA, Renault), Cityway, Hacon, Icca, Neurosoft, Chalmers, Polito, CNRS, … The most important european networks on urban mobility and ITS : EUROCITIES, ERTICO, UITP 3 years 13 M€ budget funded by the European Commission (FP7) and the 25 partners
  • #9 We believe it’s crucial that European cities keep control of urban mobility data portals (quality and consistency) and the way the urban traffic system operates; cfr Uber, AirB&B, WAZE
  • #12 Travel expenses reimbursed!
  • #18 Started with 45 partners from 13 countries January 2016: 59 partners from 19 countries, including 15 cities and regions May 2016: 72 members including 17 cities and regions from 18 countries 40 cities indirect contacts August 2016: 75 partners from 19 countries (see map below), including 19 cities and regions