ISOCARP @ WUF10 | Mobility for carbon-friendly citiesTjark Gall
The session was held at the ISOCARP booth during the Tenth Session of the World Urban Forum in Abu Dhabi in February 2020. The speakers were:
Pascal Smet, Secretary of State of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Urbanism and Heritage, European and International Relations, Foreign Trade and Fire fighting and Emergency medical Assistance
Eleri Jones, Foresight and Urban Policy, Space Syntax
Annemie Wyckmans, Norwegian University of Science of Technology (NTNU)
Joachim Bergerhoff, Team Leader SMMR Project, implemented by GFA on behalf of GIZ
ISOCARP @ WUF10 | Projects and Activities of ISOCARP InstituteTjark Gall
The session at the World Urban Forum included an overview of the activities and projects of ISOCARP Institute, the research branch of the International Society of City and Regional Planners.
Towards a Semantic City Service EcosystemIrene Celino
Presentation at the 5th Workshop on Semantics for Smarter Cities @ ISWC 2014
We introduce the concept of City Service Ecosystem (CSE) as digital environment for the governance of urban services. We trace the research challenges and opportunities of adding semantics to improve the management of such ecosystems, especially in relation to description, publication and retrieval of urban-related Web services. We explain the peculiarities and distinct characteristics of CSEs resulting from their relation to the city space.
BEST: (How) Can centralised waste and sanitation infrastructure be replaced w...CLIC Innovation Ltd
BEST: (How) Can centralised waste and sanitation infrastructure be replaced with local biogas treatment and nutrient recycling? Case Tampere. Maarit Särkilahti
ISOCARP @ WUF10 | Mobility for carbon-friendly citiesTjark Gall
The session was held at the ISOCARP booth during the Tenth Session of the World Urban Forum in Abu Dhabi in February 2020. The speakers were:
Pascal Smet, Secretary of State of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Urbanism and Heritage, European and International Relations, Foreign Trade and Fire fighting and Emergency medical Assistance
Eleri Jones, Foresight and Urban Policy, Space Syntax
Annemie Wyckmans, Norwegian University of Science of Technology (NTNU)
Joachim Bergerhoff, Team Leader SMMR Project, implemented by GFA on behalf of GIZ
ISOCARP @ WUF10 | Projects and Activities of ISOCARP InstituteTjark Gall
The session at the World Urban Forum included an overview of the activities and projects of ISOCARP Institute, the research branch of the International Society of City and Regional Planners.
Towards a Semantic City Service EcosystemIrene Celino
Presentation at the 5th Workshop on Semantics for Smarter Cities @ ISWC 2014
We introduce the concept of City Service Ecosystem (CSE) as digital environment for the governance of urban services. We trace the research challenges and opportunities of adding semantics to improve the management of such ecosystems, especially in relation to description, publication and retrieval of urban-related Web services. We explain the peculiarities and distinct characteristics of CSEs resulting from their relation to the city space.
BEST: (How) Can centralised waste and sanitation infrastructure be replaced w...CLIC Innovation Ltd
BEST: (How) Can centralised waste and sanitation infrastructure be replaced with local biogas treatment and nutrient recycling? Case Tampere. Maarit Särkilahti
Using scenarios for system prototyping
https://rsdsymposium.org/option-evaluation-in-multi-disciplinary-strategic-design-using-scenarios-for-system-prototyping/
Living Land Use - Telecom Big Data Challenge - Trento ICT Days 2014Irene Celino
Short presentation of the Living Land Use application (http://livinglanduse.cefriel.com/), finalist in the Application track of the Telecom Italia Big Data Challenge (http://www.telecomitalia.com/tit/en/bigdatachallenge.html) @ Trento ICT Days - April 3rd 2014
Touching Transport - A Case Study on Visualizing Metropolitan Public Transit ...Till Nagel
Presentation at AVI 2014 (Conference of Advanced Visual Interfaces) of Touching Transport, an application that allows a diverse group of users to visually explore public transit data on a multitouch tabletop.
Find more information at http://senseable.mit.edu/visual-explorations-urban-mobility/touching-bus-rides.html
From crowdsourced geographic information to participatory citizen science - e...Muki Haklay
Slides from presentation at Leicester Geography seminar March 2014, which is based on earlier discussion in a 'thinking and doing digital mapping' workshop in June 2013 in http://blog.digitalcartography.eu/2013/03/26/june-workshop-thinking-and-doing-digital-mapping/ as part of Charting the Digital project http://digitalcartography.eu/
The presentation discusses Volunteered Geographic Information (crowdsourced information) and Citizen Science, using the philosophy of technology of Albert Borgmann.
Kakko & Mikkelä: Platform thinking within the third generation science park c...Kari Mikkelä
This paper is intended as an opening of a dialog on how to apply platform thinking in the development of innovation environments. It will briefly describe a new STP (Science and Technology Park) concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. The paper explains the fundamental changes that are currently taking place in the global innovation environment and explains why platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits to be gained from STP perspective are highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully
working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in building the team is also highlighted. The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical examples, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are
presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated. This analysis will provide STP practitioners with new models for applying platform thinking and will help to establish co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices.
The case studies presented will help STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of competence platforms in different contexts.
Platform Thinking within the Third Generation Science Park Concept: Emerging ...Ilkka Kakko
This paper is intended as an opening of a dialog on how to apply platform thinking in the development of innovation environments. It will brie y describe a new STP (Science and Technology Park) concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. The paper explains the fundamental changes that are currently taking place in the global innovation environment and explains why platform thinking is becoming an essen- tial element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classi cations of platforms are described and the bene ts to be gained from STP perspective are highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in building the team is also highlighted. The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical examples, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated. This analysis will provide STP practi- tioners with new models for applying platform thinking and will help to establish co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices. The case studies presented will help STP management teams to evaluate the bene ts of competence platforms in different contexts.
Project Urban Prototyping, Workshop I Virtual Prototyping, October 2011, SDE,...Oesha Thakoerdin
The Project Urban Prototyping was intended as a preparatory exploration to develop the proposal for the establishment of the Laboratory for Urban Prototyping. The project explored the possibilities to establish a collaborative environment for design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas by the application of advanced virtual prototyping technologies. A series of 4 workshops were organised: Workshop I Virtual Prototyping, Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design, Workshop III Planning and Design Process and Workshop IV Integrated Resource and Urban Modeling for Sustainable Liveability.
In Workshop I Virtual Prototyping (VP) international experts presented concepts of VP from different fields of application. In this first workshop the state-of-the-art of virtual prototyping was discussed and will explore the possibilities of transfer and translate methods and technologies of virtual prototyping to the demands of the design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
eSangathan Mumbai International Conference - Methodologiesesangathan
Presentation of the methodologies used in the eSangathan project at the mumbai International conference on April 17, 2008.
http://www.esangathan-conference.in/
Ilkka Kakko & Kari Mikkelä: ”Platform Thinking within the Third Generation Sc...Kari Mikkelä
ABSTRACT
This paper will describe shortly a new STP concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. It explains the fundamental changes in the global innovation environment and explains why the platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits from the STP perspective highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in the team building is highlighted.
The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical elements, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated.
This analysis will give the STP practitioners new models of applying the quadruple helix-principles and help in the co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practises. The case studies, which are presented in the paper, will help the STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of platform thinking in different contexts.
Authors:
Ilkka Kakko,
Founder and Partner,
Karostech Ltd, Finland
http://www.karostech.fi
http://www.respectserendipity.com
Kari Mikkelä
Executive Producer, Co-founder
Urban Mill Innovation Platform
http://www.urbanmill.org
"Platform thinking within the Third Generation Science Park Concept"; UNESCO ...Ilkka Kakko
ABSTRACT:
This paper will describe shortly a new STP concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. It explains the fundamental changes in the global innovation environment and explains why the platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits from the STP perspective highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in the team building is highlighted.
The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical elements, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated.
This analysis will give the STP practitioners new models of applying the quadruple helix-principles and help in the co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices. The case studies, which are presented in the paper, will help the STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of platform thinking in different contexts
Using scenarios for system prototyping
https://rsdsymposium.org/option-evaluation-in-multi-disciplinary-strategic-design-using-scenarios-for-system-prototyping/
Living Land Use - Telecom Big Data Challenge - Trento ICT Days 2014Irene Celino
Short presentation of the Living Land Use application (http://livinglanduse.cefriel.com/), finalist in the Application track of the Telecom Italia Big Data Challenge (http://www.telecomitalia.com/tit/en/bigdatachallenge.html) @ Trento ICT Days - April 3rd 2014
Touching Transport - A Case Study on Visualizing Metropolitan Public Transit ...Till Nagel
Presentation at AVI 2014 (Conference of Advanced Visual Interfaces) of Touching Transport, an application that allows a diverse group of users to visually explore public transit data on a multitouch tabletop.
Find more information at http://senseable.mit.edu/visual-explorations-urban-mobility/touching-bus-rides.html
From crowdsourced geographic information to participatory citizen science - e...Muki Haklay
Slides from presentation at Leicester Geography seminar March 2014, which is based on earlier discussion in a 'thinking and doing digital mapping' workshop in June 2013 in http://blog.digitalcartography.eu/2013/03/26/june-workshop-thinking-and-doing-digital-mapping/ as part of Charting the Digital project http://digitalcartography.eu/
The presentation discusses Volunteered Geographic Information (crowdsourced information) and Citizen Science, using the philosophy of technology of Albert Borgmann.
Kakko & Mikkelä: Platform thinking within the third generation science park c...Kari Mikkelä
This paper is intended as an opening of a dialog on how to apply platform thinking in the development of innovation environments. It will briefly describe a new STP (Science and Technology Park) concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. The paper explains the fundamental changes that are currently taking place in the global innovation environment and explains why platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits to be gained from STP perspective are highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully
working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in building the team is also highlighted. The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical examples, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are
presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated. This analysis will provide STP practitioners with new models for applying platform thinking and will help to establish co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices.
The case studies presented will help STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of competence platforms in different contexts.
Platform Thinking within the Third Generation Science Park Concept: Emerging ...Ilkka Kakko
This paper is intended as an opening of a dialog on how to apply platform thinking in the development of innovation environments. It will brie y describe a new STP (Science and Technology Park) concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. The paper explains the fundamental changes that are currently taking place in the global innovation environment and explains why platform thinking is becoming an essen- tial element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classi cations of platforms are described and the bene ts to be gained from STP perspective are highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in building the team is also highlighted. The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical examples, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated. This analysis will provide STP practi- tioners with new models for applying platform thinking and will help to establish co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices. The case studies presented will help STP management teams to evaluate the bene ts of competence platforms in different contexts.
Project Urban Prototyping, Workshop I Virtual Prototyping, October 2011, SDE,...Oesha Thakoerdin
The Project Urban Prototyping was intended as a preparatory exploration to develop the proposal for the establishment of the Laboratory for Urban Prototyping. The project explored the possibilities to establish a collaborative environment for design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas by the application of advanced virtual prototyping technologies. A series of 4 workshops were organised: Workshop I Virtual Prototyping, Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design, Workshop III Planning and Design Process and Workshop IV Integrated Resource and Urban Modeling for Sustainable Liveability.
In Workshop I Virtual Prototyping (VP) international experts presented concepts of VP from different fields of application. In this first workshop the state-of-the-art of virtual prototyping was discussed and will explore the possibilities of transfer and translate methods and technologies of virtual prototyping to the demands of the design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international federation of benchmarked Living Labs in Europe and worldwide. In the following presentation ENoLL presents what it means for cities to be Living Lab and what is the difference between Cities as Living Labs and Urban Living Labs.
eSangathan Mumbai International Conference - Methodologiesesangathan
Presentation of the methodologies used in the eSangathan project at the mumbai International conference on April 17, 2008.
http://www.esangathan-conference.in/
Ilkka Kakko & Kari Mikkelä: ”Platform Thinking within the Third Generation Sc...Kari Mikkelä
ABSTRACT
This paper will describe shortly a new STP concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. It explains the fundamental changes in the global innovation environment and explains why the platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits from the STP perspective highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in the team building is highlighted.
The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical elements, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated.
This analysis will give the STP practitioners new models of applying the quadruple helix-principles and help in the co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practises. The case studies, which are presented in the paper, will help the STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of platform thinking in different contexts.
Authors:
Ilkka Kakko,
Founder and Partner,
Karostech Ltd, Finland
http://www.karostech.fi
http://www.respectserendipity.com
Kari Mikkelä
Executive Producer, Co-founder
Urban Mill Innovation Platform
http://www.urbanmill.org
"Platform thinking within the Third Generation Science Park Concept"; UNESCO ...Ilkka Kakko
ABSTRACT:
This paper will describe shortly a new STP concept called 3GSP (Third Generation Science Park), which is gaining momentum in Finland. It explains the fundamental changes in the global innovation environment and explains why the platform thinking is becoming an essential element in ecosystem development. The theoretical background and classifications of platforms are described and the benefits from the STP perspective highlighted. The paper emphasizes especially the role of so called ‘competence platforms’ and explains the main characteristics of a fully working competence platform. The role of competence platforms in understanding serendipity and as a fundamental factor in the team building is highlighted.
The paper analyses from STP perspective several practical elements, where platform thinking supports the emergence of new innovation environments, including Urban Mill (Finland) and Meetberlage (Netherlands). The requirements for comprehensive competence platform services are presented and their potential to support community building and therefore ecosystem development is illustrated.
This analysis will give the STP practitioners new models of applying the quadruple helix-principles and help in the co-creation, open innovation and serendipity management practices. The case studies, which are presented in the paper, will help the STP management teams to evaluate the benefits of platform thinking in different contexts
2017 iii 6_pietro_elisei_bridginginnovationsmartcitiesATTRACTIVE DANUBE
Creating the governance framework
and roadmaps for smart city investments, which are oftentimes
costly, is essential for ensuring that effort is directed to the real needs in the territory. Leveraging on
intrinsic territorial attractiveness potentials, today’s challenge for most cities is
to meet actual urban
problems with the right tools and fitting flagship projects.
The lessons learned and ongoing smart cities initiatives we present aim at bridging the pan
-
European
innovation landscape with the actual beneficiaries using participatory st
rategic planning processes
and integrated approaches to standardizing key performance indicators for Smart Cities (ESPRESSO
Project).
About URBAN INNO
A significantly better linkage of actors within urban innovation ecosystems (public authorities, research organizations, industry as well as end-users respectively customers and citizens) is needed for a better use of innovation potentials. Public and private sectors recognize that there is especially a significant gap in the field of participation in innovation processes from people as citizens and as users and customers. Many smart solutions, technologies and services are not used widely because of the lack of knowledge and motivation or acceptance of end-users.
URBAN INNO focuses on maximizing innovation potentials of urban ecosystems through:
- Better linking actors in innovation systems by establishing and interlinking quadruple helix clusters and networks in the partner regions; and
- Developing and implementing new participatory methods and tools to engage end-users in innovation processes with the objective to have educated and motivated users.
URBAN INNO will be implemented in small-medium sized urban ecosystems in central Europe with strong replication potential due to the big number of similar-sized cities in the EU. Quadruple-helix networks will be established and regional/urban innovation action plans developed (setup of demo centres and testbeds for industry). In parallel, new participatory methods and tools will be developed and tested in pilot projects. Participative urban environments will substantially improve their innovation performance with the established innovation environment. A transnational cooperation strategy and platform will provide all interested regions the best available participatory tools and qualified facilitators and best practice will enable transfer and exchange of urban innovation models and practices throughout central Europe.
Our project is funded by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme that encourages cooperation on shared challenges in central Europe. With 246 million Euro of funding from the European Regional Development Fund, the programme supports institutions to work together beyond borders to improve cities and regions in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Presentation for Slovak Industry Group 12.9.2022
Urban Mill Co-working and Co-creation Platform for Urban Innovations is a Finnish public-private-people partnership run by a private company, Järvelin Design Ltd, and the City of Espoo as one of the main partners. It is situated at the heart of the Espoo Innovation Garden at Aalto University campus in Helsinki Metropolitan area. Urban Mill community includes change makers from public and private sector, researchers, entrepreneurs, students as well as local residents and other users of urban environments.
Activities run in the Urban Mill respect open collaboration, cherishment of serendipity and open-doors philosophy and thus support a shared co-learning process. Entrepreneurial spirit and participation of all (including citizens, academics, business and public actors) is a characteristic feature of the Urban Mill. The Urban Mill experience shows the importance of focusing on a common theme to generate a bottom-up/open/participatory innovation process that delivers new capabilities, operational models and sustainable solutions to urban challenges
Pro Karhusaari ryn esitys Karhusaaren kehitystavoitteista ja yhdistyksen toiminnasta Uudenmaanliiton koordinoimana Uusimaa-päivänä 11.5.2022.
Mitä aiomme saada aikaan 5 vuodessa?
• elävä paikka espoolaisille (elämyksiä kaikenikäisille ja eri tarpeisiin)
• ympärivuotinen toiminta ja tapahtumatuotanto (neloskierre)
• yhteistoiminnallinen operointimalli
(yrittäjyyshenkinen verkosto/ osuuskunta tms.)
• talousrakennukset kuntoon (tarvitaan n. 20 milj. euroa kaupungin budjetin ulkopuolista rahoitusta Karhusaareen)
Mikä on Pro Karhusaari ry ?
Vapaaehtoistyötä tekevä avoin yhdistys, runsaat 50 jäsentä, laaja yhteistyöverkosto, kymmeniä osaavia ja toimimaan motivoituneita usean alan ammattilaisia.
Ihmiskeskeinen yhteiskehittäjä, yhteistyöverkostojen kutoja ja resurssien tuottaja kaupungille.
Karhusaaren systeemisen kehittämisen tukija Espoon kaupungin eri toimijoille (tilapalvelut, kulttuuri, tekninen toimi, tontit, elinkeinot, merellinen Espoo, Rantaraitti, liikunta, viherpalvelut, e-urheilu...), ml. EKYL, läheiset asukasyhdistykset, Karhusaaren alueen taiteilijat ja yrittäjät, sekä muut yksityiset ja julkiset sidosryhmät.
Espoo-tarinan toteuttaja: taloudellisesti, sosiaalisesti, kulttuurisesti ja ekologisesti kestävä Karhusaari!
• Karhusaari kaikille: lapsille, perheille, opiskelijoille, työikäisille, senioreille ja kansainvälisille vieraille
• kestävän elinvoimaisen kaupunkilaisuuden, uutta luovan yrittäjyyden ja työssä onnistumisen tukija
• talousrakennusten kunnostamisen, alueen tapahtumatuotantojen ja tarjoutuvuuden edistäjä
• monialainen verkostomainen ja ekosysteeminen resursointiyhteistyö eri osapuolten kanssa
Yhdistys on kanavoinut asukkaiden osallisuutta ja organisoi lähes 6000 allekirjoitusta keränneen kuntalaisaloitteen, joka luovutettiin valtuustolle syksyllä 2021.
Vuoden 2022 teemana ”I-kerroksien avaaminen” kaupunkilaisten ja tapahtumien käyttöön, konseptia pilotoidaan monipuolisella tapahtumakokonaisuudella Espoo 50V -viikolla elokuussa.
Vuosien 2021-2022 toimintamme on mahdollistanut Museoviraston rahoittama Elävä perintö -projekti sekä kulttuuritapahtumien järjestämistä palveleva Espoon kaupungin omistama tilamme Karhusaaren Hevosmiehentalossa.
Startup yritysten kasvun ajurit ja pullonkaulatKari Mikkelä
Henri Lahtinen, Henrik Pekkala, Kimmo Halme, Vesa Salminen, Valtteri
Härmälä, Julia Wiikeri, Helka Lamminkoski, Kristiina Lähde, Kari
Mikkelä, Petri Rouvinen, Annu Kotiranta, Mika Pajarinen, Margaret
Dalziel, Brian Barge, Conor Meade, Xiao Zhao:
"Uusien ja kasvuhakuisten yritysten (tässä ”startup-yritysten”) merkitys elinkeinoelämän uudistumiselle
on keskeinen. Tämän hankkeen päätavoitteena on ollut selvittää, miten julkista politiikkaa tulisi kehittää,
jotta se edistäisi mahdollisimman hyvin startup-yritysten kasvua.
Tässä raportissa tarkastellaan kansallista startup-yrityksiä, yrittäjyyttä ja startup-yritysten toimintaympäristöä
useasta eri näkökulmasta. Raportissa on luotu tilannekuvaa startup-yritysten nykytilasta ja niiden
merkityksestä elinkeinoelämälle, vertailtu kansallista startup-yritysten toimintaympäristöä kansainvälisiin
verrokkimaihin sekä analysoitu startup-ekosysteemien ja startup-yrityspalvelujen nykytilaa.
Tehty selvitys tukee näkemystä siitä, että kansallinen startup-toimintaympäristö on kehittynyt paljon
viimeisen kymmenen vuoden aikana. Tästä huolimatta olemme kuitenkin kansainvälisestä kehityksestä
jäljessä. Startup-toimintaympäristön kehittäminen edellyttää julkiselta sektorilta entistä vahvempaa ja
fokusoidumpaa startup-yrityspolitiikkaa. Kansainvälisten esimerkkien viitoittamana peräänkuulutamme
erityisesti poikkihallinnollista startup-politiikkaa. Näkemyksemme mukaan Suomi tarvitsee poikkihallinnollisen
startup-strategian, joka on laadittu eri start-up –kentän toimijoiden ja hallinnonalojen tiiviillä
yhteistyöllä."
Tarjolla sinullekin: Sähköisiä oppimisympäristöjäKari Mikkelä
Tekniikan Akateemiset -lehti 8/2001
"Olisi hauska tehdä pieni katugallup, jossa
ihmisiltä kysyttäisiin, mitä he ymmärtävät sanoilla
tietoyhteiskunta ja sähköinen oppiminen. Entä
jos kysymys kuuluisi: mitä on eLearning? Vastausten
kirjo olisi hämmästyttävä.
DI Kari Mikkelä haluaa saada elämän makua
näihin mantroihin.
– Tärkeintä on, että ollaan nöyrästi ihmisen
asialla ja tuotetaan palveluja aitoihin tarpeisiin.
Jos toimitaan vain teknologian tai pelkän rahan
ehdoilla, ei onnistuta."
Kari Mikkelä
Urban Mill Innovation Platform
Innostava elinvoimainen Espoo -kehitysohjelma
Ohjausryhmän kokous 27.11.2019
"Hanke jatkaa kolmea aiemmin käynnistettyä prosessia
CLiC! -hankkeessa käynnistettyjen hiilineutraaliutta edistävien toimien jatkaminen ja kestävän toimintamallin kehitys
Alueen kansainvälisen tarjoutumisen ja innovaatioyhteistyön kehittäminen erityisesti CLiC! -hankkeessa 2018-19 käynnistetyn työn pohjalta.
Käynnistettyä yhteistyötä jatkavan ja edelleen kehittävän Espoo Innovation Garden -ohjelman valmistelu
Hanke edistää 'UN 25+5 SDG Cities' -toimia - fokus SDG17 (Yhteistyö ja kumppanuus)
tukien Uudenmaan hiilineutraaliustavoitteiden toteuttamista monitoimijayhteistyönä useiden teema-alueiden toimien kautta (mm. oppiminen, hyvinvointi, ruoka, energia, ympäristö ja vaikuttavuusyrittäjyys) ja
vahvistaen metropolialueen TKI-toimijoiden kansainvälisten yhteyksiä ja verkostoja sekä tukien kansainvälisten TKI-hankkeiden valmistelua.
Kesällä 2019 määritetty vuoden 2025 tavoiteltava innovaatiotoiminnan tulevaisuustila, jonka toteutumista hanke tukee:
- Espoo Innovation Garden (EIG) pohjoismaiden kiinnostavin ulkomaalaisten osaajien yhteistyö/opiskelu/tutkimis/työllistymisalue.
- Otaniemi Euroopan paras varhaisen vaiheen innovatiivisten SDG yritysten hautomo ”Where the Innovation Grows”.
Espoo maailman paras Sustainability Living Lab.
- Helsingin metropolialueelle 5 kertaa nykyistä enemmän yksityistä kansainvälistä innovaatiorahoitusta.
- Uudenmaan alueen sisäinen innovaatioyhteistyö moninkertaistuu.
Urban Mill -ohjelman toisen ohjelmakauden 2018-2021 tavoitteet ja yleiset tehtävät (jatkoa 1. ohjelmakaudelle 2014-2017)
Urban Mill Public-Private-People Partnership -ohjelmaan voivat liittyä tahot, jotka tukevat toiminnallaan ohjelman tavoitteiden ja tehtävien toteuttamista. Ohjelmaa toteutetaan kumppanien toimien, erillishankkeiden ja verkostoyhteistyön kautta.
Organisaation oppimista tuetaan digitaalisesti - Suomalaisilla asiakkailla ja...Kari Mikkelä
Kari Mikkelä, EDISTY-lehti, 2/2003
"Adam Smithin kuuluisaksi tekemä käsi
ei ole pelkästään näkymätön,
se näyttää olevan myös sokea.
Markkinat eivät vielä tarjoa läpinäkyvää
ikkunaa digitaalisten oppimispalveluiden
maailmaan vaan ennemminkin
vääristävän peilin, josta näkee vain
osia kokonaisuudesta. Suomessa on
toteutettu jo tuhansia pieniä ja suuria
teknologialla tuettuja oppimistapahtumia,
mutta ei niitä tunneta. Hiljan
perustettu digitaalisten oppimispalveluiden
osaamiskeskus pyrkii helpottamaan
mm. tätä ongelmaa."
"Suomalaisissa yrityksissä ja julkisyksiköissä
on toteutettu runsaasti digitaalisesti
tuetun oppimisen hankkeita. Niiden puitteissa
on järjestetty tuhansia oppimistapahtumia.
Suomessa toimii toista sataa digitaalisuutta
hyödyntävää yritystä, jotka
tarjoavat palveluita, koulutussisältöjä ja
teknologioita oppimisen tueksi. Artikkeliin
on koottu muutamia asiakasesimerkkejä,
jotka kuvaavat alan moninaisuutta ja
erilaisia teknologioiden sovellusalueita."
Digitaalisen median, sisältötuotannon ja
oppimispalveluiden osaamiskeskus
Hämeentie 153 A, FIN-00560 Helsinki
http://www.uudenmaanosaamiskeskus.fi/digibusiness
Smart Co-creation in Espoo Innovation GardenKari Mikkelä
Urban Mill presentation at Connected Cities conference 30.1.2018 in Hong Kong, China. Presentation by pioneering Urban Mill member Dr. Jukka Viitanen from urban Mill Comnmunity
Urban Mill Case @Regional Mill workshop, Savonlinna 20.7.2017Kari Mikkelä
Regional MIll: Alueellisen innovaatioekosysteemin rakennustyön käynnistystyöpaja. Urban Mill case.
Työpaja käynnisti prosessin, jonka lopputuloksena pyritään käynnistämään Espoon Urban Mill kokemuksia hyödyntävä Savonlinnan toimijoita yhteen kutsuva, uusia yhteistyön muotoja avaava ja asukkaita palveleva osaamiskeskus. Työpajan järjestäjinä Etelä-Savon Tiedeseura ry ja Savonlinnan kaupunki.
OI 2.0 13.6.2017: "VUCA times - give serendipity a chance" sessionKari Mikkelä
The VUCA session at Open Innovation 2.0 Conference 2017 In Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Presentation Includes Urban Mill (Espoo Innovation Garden) and Part-up (Netherland) cases.
Presented by: Ilkka Kakko, Laurens Waling, Kari Mikkelä, Hannelie Venucia, Pierre Philippe Mathieu.
Finnish Prime Minister's Office, 2017: Innovation ecosystems as drivers of re...Kari Mikkelä
Various ecosystems play an important role in economic development and innovation activities. New
innovations are key to economic regeneration. The rapid increase in the volume and availability of information,
the evolution of communication technologies, and the globalisation of value networks have
changed the way innovations are created. These developments have increased the importance of cooperation
and openness in innovation activities. The refinement of ideas into new products and services
increasingly takes place through network-based interaction between multiple actors. These tight-knit,
interdependent networks are called ecosystems.
The development and internal dynamics of ecosystems are examined in this report based on four case
subjects, all of which are ecosystems of national economic importance (Forestry, Digital Business,
Healthcare, and CleanTech). In addition, the report examines the role of different types of enterprise
services from the point of view of the development of ecosystems through national and international
case studies.
The findings of the report support the view that well-functioning economic and innovation ecosystems
have been created and continue to be created in Finland. The public sector plays an important role in
their development. However, in order for it to continue effectively supporting these ecosystems in the
near future, the ability to regenerate and enhanced ecosystemic thinking are needed.
In particular, services aimed at enterprises must be transformed into ecosystemic services. The growth
service and regional reform which is currently under way offers an excellent opportunity for reviewing
the enterprise service system as a whole in order to improve its ability to meet the challenges and aspects
of ecosystem development which are examined in this report.
Publications of the Govenrment´s analysis, assessment and research activities 28/2017
Team: Antti Kaihovaara, Katri Haila, Kirsi Noro, Vesa Salminen, Valtteri Härmälä, Kimmo Halme, Kari Mikkelä, Veli-Pekka Saarnivaara, Henrik Pekkala
Related Policy Brief: 15/2016; What are ecosystems and how can they be developed?
“How to Support and Develop the Innovation-oriented Entrepreneurship in Turb...Kari Mikkelä
Ilkka Kakko, Jari Kaivo-oja, Kari Mikkelä:
“How to Support and Develop the Innovation-oriented Entrepreneurship in Turbulent VUCA conditions?”
The most urgent problems of our times – concerning innovation management processes – are complex and turbulent in nature. In this article we define the vucability approach to innovation management. The VUCA refers to volatile (V), uncertain (U), complex (C) and ambiguous (A) times we are today facing. Many innovation management models do not take these Postnormal Era requirements into consideration. Uncertain and complex VUCA conditions are the fundamental reason to elaborate a new approach for innovation management. Our novel approach focuses in three essential dimensions of innovation management: (1) the density of serendipity thinking, (2) platform utilisation (including business model variety) and (3) innovation ecosystem. We claim that in the evolutionary development of science and technology parks (STPs), professionals on innovation management and governance should aim to highest sophistication in these three critical fields of innovation management. In this paper we present the foundations of the ‘vucability’ approach. We also note that in the development of STPs, professionals should evaluate the sophistication level of serendipity thinking, platform utilisation and innovation ecosystem development. Systemic evaluation and development activities will lead eventually to the highest level of vucability excellence. The evaluation and mapping system (EMS-VUCA 1.0) of the vucability approach will be presented in a robust form in our article.
E-oppiminen Suomessa ja Euroopassa - linjauksia, kehityshankkeita ja kokemuk...Kari Mikkelä
Digitaalisesti tuetun oppimisen kehitystilanne 15 vuottasinne (14.6.2001). Mitkä haasteet ovat jo ratkenneet, mitkä mahdollisuudet hyödynnetty? Mitä voimme oppia lähihistorian tarkasteusta?
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
Urban MIll pecha kucha 24.6.2014
1. Urban Mill – Creative focal point
for Urban Innovations
Kari Mikkelä & Lars Miikki
EUE: Espoo, Aalto, RYM, AYK
24.6.2014
2. Research Focus according the EUE
programme plan
• The focus of the research is to define which spatial and operational
solutions the entire T3 area requires in order to become the world-
leading innovation platform and to create a grounded concept
description of how to accomplish this. Task 7 co-operates closely with
Tasks 4, 5 and 6, and also with the WP SIC, and utilizes their results.
• The first output of this Task is developing an Energizing Urban
Ecosystems Hub with a common workspace – a physical, mental
and virtual space – for the entire EUE program. Järvelin Design
Oy’s team, coordinated by Lars Miikki, will create an overall model
combining theory and practice, (illustrated with case examples) in 2012,
integrating the necessary actors required for the research during 2013-
2015.
• During 2013-2015 this Task will conduct research focused on real life
practice involving co-creation methods and tools, as well as multi-
sense based spaces for maintaining the energy level and
supporting these activities. This conceptualizes the content and
events into a coherent whole that systemically connects to society
and will have a strong societal impact recognized through mind-set
changes in the T3 area.
3. 3
Four Innovation Deployment Themes
Transformation of Urban Life
Emerging Urban Services
Enabling Digital Solutions
Physical Built Enviroments
4. Co -loca tio n
se rvice
Colli der e vent
con ce pts a n d
su ppo rt
Co-workin g an d Co-creation Platform Prototype for Urb an In novations
Betonimieh en kuja 3E , 02 15 0 Espoo , Finlan d ww w.urban mill.org
Smart Urban Inno vation Ecosystem Platform
Space Op era to r
(+ co -le arn ing)
Com mu n ity Op era to r
(+ co -de sign)
E cos ystem O p era to r
(+ co-e ffectu at ion )
In no vation Ecos ystem Su pp ort Se rvice (Re gion al Smar t City Sco p e)
In novat ion Hub M anagem ent an d Ne twork ing (U rban Mill Orch estra tio n Sco pe )
Liv ing La bbing Se rvice (Lo cal In novat ion Environ m ent Scop e )
Busin ess model elem ents (thematic orchestrat ion)
Communities a nd events (mean ingfu l co-creation an d co-workin g experien ces an d rhythms)
Peop le
Flow s and
Netw ork s
Urban En tre -
p ren e urs and
In trapre -
ne u rs
Smar t
Cre ativ e City
U rban Lear -
nin g an d
Ed ucation
Urb an
Re sear ch
and In no-
vat ion
Susta in ab le
E nv iron -
m en ts
He alt h an d
Wel l-bein g
!!
!!!
Effec ts
Weak signals,
?
“
!
emerge nce
U rban con ta ct
& knowle dge
acce sscent e r
Co -work ing
se rvice
Serv ice De sign
prototy p e and
dem o p roce sse s
Sim ulat ion s
an d so lutio n s
Re source Sh arin g Cu lture and Co-m anagem e nt Pra ctice s
Op en m ultip le r esou rce interf aces an d clou d s
Se nsitiv e and Supp o rtiv e Co n nected Sm ar t Bu ildin gs ( Mu ltiv erse )
Platform ele ments (physical, virtual an d so cial e nab ling)
Kari Mikkelä & Lars Miikki, Järve lin De sign Oy 18.9.2013 v.2. 2
Smart Urban Innovation
Ecosystem Platform Service
• Wicked Urban Problems solving
– From Vision to Implementation backcasting
– Multi-Actor Capability Building
– Bottom-up Lean Startup Approach
• Development Community Programming
– Health and Well-being
– People Flows and Networks
– Smart Creative City
– Sustainable Environments
• Space-as-a-Service (SPaaS)
– Access to developer & RDI knowledge
– Focal Event Spaces and Flows
– Inter-disciplinary Co-working Sprints and Processes
– Proto, Demo & Living Lab activities
– Simulations on the digital 3D and physical interface (e.g. Immersive Cave)
– Local Innovation Node in Global Urban Innovation Network
6/25/2014 4