Flemish Smart City Award 5.3.2018 OULU DIGITAL CITY OF COOPERATION Mika Rantakokko BusinessOulu
CITIES ARE FACING A TRANSITION +75% Cities will grow from 3.6 Billion to 6.3 Billion by 2050 Share of urban population - 1960 34% - 2017 54% - 2050 70% 50% + of urbanization involves cities < 500K people
Everything that can be digitized, will be digitized.
Data is the new oil! Role of cities: - From Open Data operator to Urban Information Framework manager - Enable conditions for value creation The Economist
Malaysia s capital will adopt smart city platform from Alibaba https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/29/ malaysia-alibaba-city-brain/ Financial Times 23.1.2018
Smart city OULU
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TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE WITH 5G
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Oulu City of Cooperation Co-operation makes Oulu a Smart City and Driver of Northern Finland
Smart City Oulu Collaboration City OIA Finland 6Aika Europe Digital Transition Partnership OULU
OULU INNOVATION ALLIANCE Co-creating Arctic Opportunities Based on a long tradition of working together
An innovation ecosystem boosting Oulu s attractiveness that optimizes top know-how to form, develop and internationalize companies Oulu Innovation Alliance partnership focuses on five ecosystems/topics: Northern City with Attractive Opportunities Industry 2026 OuluHealth Agile Commercialization ICT & Digitalization
ACTIVE COLLABORATION BETWEEN ORGANISATIONS
Strategy for sustainable urban development carried out by the six largest cities in Finland: Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Tampere, Turku and Oulu. The main objective of the strategy, which will be carried out in 2014 2020, is to create new know-how, business and jobs in Finland Funded by ITI Integrated Territorial Investment tool
Internationally significant marketplace: 30% of Finnish population lives in the six cities Helsinki 640 767 Espoo 277 116 Tampere 229 288 Vantaa 221 503 Oulu200 649 Turku 187 717
Facts and figures 190 000 students, 10 universities & 9 universities for applied sciences 41,5% of the all jobs in Finland are in the Six Cities 99 700 people work in the city organisations Top 3 industries in the Six Cities Services Commerce and traffic Industries National impact of the regions of the Six Cities: 40 % of total company revenues 61% of GDP is produced 75% the RDI expenditure
Three focus areas Open innovation platforms Open data and interfaces Open participation and customership Are used to create new know-how, business and jobs by utilizing openness, digitalization and partnerships
Quadruple Helix as a framework of the Six City Strategy
Spearhead projects Three spearhead projects where all six cities involved Build the basic functions of the focus areas and create the preconditions for carrying out innovation activities In cooperation with companies and other operators Duration three years Funded from ERDF, budgets from 8-12 million
Pilot projects,such as... E.g. smart mobility, cities as a testbed, gaming and learning, health and wellbeing, urban data modeling, opening and utilizing in business...
Some results & findings so far Learning from other cities Stronger innovation culture Stronger developer network More systemic collaboration Seeing city as an ecosystem Opening data & enabling new business Seeing city as an innovation platform New service production models tested More customer orientation in cities Seeing the opportunities of digitalisation Better resources & know-how for urban innovations Agile, scalable experimentation models New operation models, platforms & praxis New, innovative procurement processes tested
An Innovation Platform Network of Finland's Six Biggest Cities
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Examples of 6Aika Tools
Some key learnings from 6Aika... so far Smart City making can be slow Cost of integration and implemention Change resistance Facilitation is an essential part of the process Work with services that add value to the users. Meaningful services provide meaningful data Pilot, experiment, DO - together It makes sense to copy and share Competing vs. Partnering
EU Urban Agenda Digital Transition Partnership
CITY OF OULU COORDINATES EUROPEAN URBAN DIGITALISATION DEVELOPMENT Digital Transition Partnership
Digital Transition Partnership is for: Better public services to citizens Support European cities in exploiting the possibilities of digitalisation Help European businesses to develop new innovations and create new business opportunities for global markets.
Digital transition Partnership egov Future Health Urban Planning Data & Standards* 5G & Key Enabling Technologies Efficient and inclusive public administrations BETTER End-to-end digital public services Better Regulation 1. Regulation Funding 2. Digital Skills*, Better Knowledge Knowledge 3. Business Models* Better Funding NEW BUSINESS GROWTH IN EU URBAN AREAS Interoperability Connectivity and equality in access Quality of life... DIGITAL SINGLE MARKET
Goals of the actions Generalize and diffuse digital skills to everybody Enable and implement citizen-centric e-government Provide value through free and fair access to open/public/personal data Accelerate and adopt digital emerging technologies in cities Adopt business model thinking to drive urban digital transition Strengthen the ability for cities to act within the digital transition
Generalise and diffuse digital skills to everybody Mainstreaming EU Digital Competence Framework for citizens into daily use Digital Neighborhood Instrument Capacity-Building and Spreading of Pilots in Regions and Cities
Enable and implement citizen-centric e-government Helping cities develop a user-centric egovernment model Developing the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) at local level ( DESI local )
Provide value through free and fair access to open/public/personal data Data taxonomy at a European level Access and reuse of private sector data of general interest by the public authorities Specify and monitoring of standardized Planned Land Use data for formal and informal urban planning participation processes European roadmap on MyData
Accelerate and adopt digital emerging technologies in cities Building innovation and dissemination accelerator Support agile experimentation of emerging digital technologies Implementing the digital framework for emerging technologies within the digital infrastructure
Adopt business model thinking to drive urban digital transition Co-creating a business model approach for cities Development of 5G regulation to enable local micro-operators in cities
Strengthen the ability for cities to act within the digital transition Implementing Digital transition in European Cities, with help of Digital Transition Funding Programme
Innovating out of the Box! Avanto-kuva Ilmakitara-kuva
- Cities are one of the driving forces in digital transition supporting citizens and companies - European platforms are needed to guarantee our competitive edge in global digitalisation competition - cities must act proactively to avoid slowing down the progress
OULU DIGITALIZING THE WORLD FOR MORE INFORMATION: mika.rantakokko@businessoulu.com tel. +358 469 227 227 AT YOUR SERVICE www.oulu.com oulu.com/why-oulu/innovation-alliance businessoulu.com 6aika.fi/in-english/ - citybusiness.fi