2. Helsinki Smart City with Smart
Citizens
•Sustainable
•Liveable
•Participatory
ICT, data and new technologies enabling new means.
Helsingin kaupungin aineistopankki:Esko Lämsä
3. EU Study nominates Helsinki as one of the TOP 6 European Smart cities.
Study: Mapping Smart Cities in the EU 2014
4. Vision: Digital City Card
“#10. Helsinki really shines in the Smart Government arena. They have more than 1,000 open datasets and have been actively promoting engagement with developers through hackathons.” http://www.fastcoexist.com/ Boyd Cohen
5. Vision: Digital City Card
Liveable Helsinki
“Helsinki has had the courage to re-evaluate its goals as an urban entity. The magazine finds that there is a good balance between old and new architecture in the city. Among the deciding factors were the amount of green areas within the city, the hours of sunshine per year, and and the quality and operation of city services.”
Helsinki #1 2011 & #3 2013
Global Livability Ranking of Cities Report 2013:
Helsinki #8
7. City as an interface
HelsinkiSmart City
International harmonization
Opening up public data
Living labs for smart living and new service infrastructure
Open Helsinki
9. Opening up public data
•Boosts the ecosystem as a whole by fostering new business opportunities, innovations and economic growth
•Makes city governance more effective, saves public costs
•Enables citizen engagement
10. Datakuvat: Informaatiomuotoilu.fi
Helsinki Region Infoshare
•Public data pools from the Helsinki Region as open regional data
•The opened data to be used by anyone freely at no cost
•More than 1300 public data bases opened since 2011
11. Public access to decision making Helsinki Open Ahjo
Free data of all documents related to decision making in City Council, City Board, City Departments and their steering committees.
14. Smart
Kalasatama
•A model district of smart urban development
–2030: 20 000 people, 8000 jobs
•Developed through experimenting, new technologies and the use of open data
•Grows from the collaboration between the city, companies, and the citizens
17. Creating new business and services
•Local, national and international collaboration for business ecosystems and competitiveness
•Collaboration between industry, citizens, universities, SMEs and public sector for scalable business concepts and models
18. Smart Kalasatama Framework
Address
Global Market
Increase Quality of Life.
Smart KALASATAMAProject Portfolio
1. MOBILITY
2. ENERGY BEHAVIOUR
3. SMART HOME AND DISTRICT
4. LIVELY CITY
5. HEALTH/ WELLBEING
6. SMART WORK AND LEARNING
Systemic change
Sensors
Big Data
Internet of Things
Open APIs
MyData
Open Data
City OS
Resource Smart
Life
Planetary boundaries
Urbanization
Economics
Market and citizen needs
Enabling governance
19. Living lab for new sustainable urban solutions
Energy behaviour
Citizens as co- designers
Innovative urban services
Smart homes& district
I’d like to cook with my friends in a rentable super kitchen.
I could consult patients better and more often via mobile technology.
I want to save time, energy and money.
I will grow salads at my rooftop
New technology and data as enablers
20. 24.10.2013
Deputy Mayor Hannu Penttilä, Helsinki
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Market-based Demand Response
Electric Mobility and Charging Services
Smart Energy Automation and Comfort Services
Distributed Generation Services
Energy Storages and Service Reliability
Energy Efficiency Services
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21. Future transportation as a service in Kalasatama
6km cycling promenade
Electric traffic district
Shared and demand based transportation
Intelligent parking
Real time traffic data