Research and solutions for a sustainable world. Joint Research Project Morgenstadt / City of the Future November 2013

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Research and solutions for a sustainable world. Joint Research Project Morgenstadt / City of the Future November 2013 Fraunhofer 1

WHY»Morgenstadt / City of the Future: City Insights«? Systems Innovations for the City of Tomorrow The Fraunhofer Morgenstadt Initiative wants to make an active contribution to shape sustainable urban systems worldwide. Members of the Initiative share three important convictions: Cities are the key to a sustainable future For creating a livable future on our planet, we have to create CO2-neutral and intelligent cities that are energy- and resource efficient and provide high quality living for everyone. Technical, organizational and financial innovations are key to creating sustainable cities. Solutions for clean, efficient and livable cities emerge, where innovative technologies are combined with creative solutions for organization / management and sound business models. Innovations need interdisciplinary collaboration A collaboration that aims at creating sustainable innovations has to be routed in processes that allow out-of-the-box thinking and enable active work at the interfaces of sectors and disciplines. Fraunhofer 2

WHAT happened in Phase I of»m:ci«? Understanding the city of today Main question: How does the system "Sustainable City work? Acquisition, description and operationalization of transformation process in trend-setting urban developments of industries and cities Results Best-Practice-Catalog (Screening over 280 Good-Practices, Study, City Rankings etc.) Detail City Reports for six leading cities (Best Practices, success factors, indicators strategies, aims, measures, actors) Morgenstadt R&D Platform (Online-Platform, >50 project ideas) City System Model / Instrument for city evaluation (Sustainability Indicators, Key action fields, impact factors) Fraunhofer 3

WHICH are the goals for»m:ci«phase II? The city of tomorrow is made of innovations Goal 1: Identification of potential projects and realization of innovative solutions for urban systems Conception, initiation and implementation of innovative urban development projects in various consortia of research, industries and cities Goal 2: Long-term collaboration with selected cities for systemic transitions towards sustainability Step 1 Completion of City Insights-Toolbox for systems analysis of cities & identification of demand Step 2 Identification, selection and collaboration with at least three potential cities (in D and international) Step 3 System analysis & development of integrated Roadmaps & Strategies for selected cities Step 4 Deepening of innovation groups and conception of projects for examination & evaluation. Fraunhofer 4

How is phase II structured? - R&D Platform as Basis of the actor network m:ci² - Tools and instruments are brought into the platform - Strategic project development is inspired, driven, and realized out of the R&D platform R&D Plattform Actors: Fraunhofer Institutes + ETG, Industry and Cities Motivation: Conception, initiation and realization of projects towards sustainable urban development in smaller consortia between research, industry and cities Development of City of the Future Toolkit based on results from Phase I: - City-audit (Systems analysis) - QuickCheck for member cities - ScenarioTool for strategy development - Technology radar (optional) - Business audit (optional) Development out of R&D platform - Funding search - Online project platform - Work groups on selected issues - Innovation Labs Responding to national, EU, and international RFPs - Identification of deep dive cities - Application of tools (City audit) for identification of project potentials and need for action in selected cities. - m:ci² innovation labs: creation of city profiles and targeted integration of project partners for strategy development for sustainable development of selected cities and initiation of first projects. Fraunhofer 5

WHAT steps are taken in detail? 1. Tools & Instruments Jan July 2014 Quick check for Member-cities 2. Identification of suitable cities Data Assessment Shortlist cities System analysis for target-cities Offer for co- operation Scenario-instrument for Roadmap development Decision Final cities 3. Systems analysis (3x) July 2014 - End 2015 Indicators Key action fields Impact factors 4. Project initiation with FHI/ETG & Industry Project- Workshop On-site Priority areas Low hanging fruits (joint projects) Development of Roadmaps/Strategies Integrated roadmap for sustainable development Mobility solutions Water- Infrastructure Sustainable districts Etc. Fraunhofer 6

HOW do we accomplish the goals? Expected Results Industry Fraunhofer/ETG 10 15 Projects across multiple fields Integrated security Smart Mobility Demonstrator Cities Resource-Efficient Building Smart Grid demonstrators Smart City Projects Urban Logistic solutions sustainable neighborhoods System Analysis (Requirements, Potentials, Structures, Impact factors) Roadmap / Strategy City 1 City 2 City 3 e.g., Berlin e.g., Qingdao e.g., SF Bay Area (Actions and projects recommendation for sustainable development) 5 10 Projects out of the system analysis Fraunhofer Integrated security Smart Mobility Demonstrator Resource-Efficient Building Smart Grid demonstrators Smart City Projects Urban Logistic solutions sustainable neighborhoods 7

Program: Morgenstadt Network Regular Network meetings and workshops e.g. Düsseldorf e.g. Karlsruhe e.g. Ingolstadt e.g. Aalborg»City Insights R&D-Platform«Continuous project development and implementation in smaller consortia and focus groups»mci Urban Transitions«Provision of tools & instruments Systems analysis City 1 (incl. roadmap / RFPs) Systems analysis City 2 (incl. roadmap / RFPs) Systems analysis City 3 (incl. roadmap / RFPs) Workshops / conferences on-site for project initiation e.g. Berlin e.g. Qingdao e.g. Bay Area Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan. Feb. Mar. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2013 2014 2015 Fraunhofer 8

Formation of thematic work groups & innovation labs Around Frauhnhofer institutes & ETG, special work groups with partners will be brought into innovate (e.g. urban energy systems, sustainable business models, urban ecosystem management, innovative mobility concepts, etc.) The work groups concentrate on sector-specific innovations related to the topic of sustainable urban development. Work groups set up their own research questions & project proposals. Together with interested cities they implement joint projects. Several innovation labs will be held together. Joint R&D/ implementation proposals are the aim. Topics and potential projects of the work groups are brought together within a project development unit as a basis for addressing selected cities. e.g., Innovation Lab logistics DHL Topics / projects proposals Project Dev. Unit Fraunhofer IML Projects Projects Projects Projects Edeka TNT Member Cities m:ci Fraunhofer 9

At one glance September 2010 Industry City Research Cooperation Initiation by Fraunhofer IAO and other Fraunhofer institutes Fraunhofer-Initiative Morgenstadt January 2014 Phase II Building collaborative research project with industrial partners and cities Morgenstadt: City Insights, Phase I (m:ci) Best Practice Systems Analyses Morgenstadt: City Insights, Phase II (m:ci²) Results from Phase I Module 2: Tools and Instruments Module 3: Strategic Project Development Module 4: Project Implementation Urban Fields Upgrading from results of Phase I Identification of Project Cities Singapore City A Freiburg Key Fields Copenhagen Berlin New York Key Factors Indicators Action-oriented Model For Sustainable / Smart Cities City-Audit QuickCheck for Member-cities Technology radar ScenarioTool City B City C P 06 P 02 P 07 P 03 P 08 P 04 P 09 P 05 P P 11 P 15 P 12 P 16 P 13 Potentials/ Challenges Tokyo Module 1: m:ci² Network R&D Plattform P 14 m:ci Network Innovation Labs Funding Search/ Online-Platform / work groups Industry Partners, Fraunhofer Institute/ETG, Cities, Regions Fraunhofer P 01 10

WHO Participates in this cooperative project? Top-level research combined with technology management Relevant fields of research and association: Governance & Management Fraunhofer IAO, ETG Energy Fraunhofer IWES Mobility & Transport Fraunhofer IAO Information & Communications Fraunhofer FOKUS Fraunhofer IAO Water Fraunhofer IGB Fraunhofer ISI Production & Logistics Fraunhofer IML Fraunhofer IPA ETG Buildings Fraunhofer IBP Security Fraunhofer EMI Fraunhofer 11

HOW do partners benefit from»m:ci«? Sustainable urban development as market improvement. Combination of networks At current the Morgenstadt: City Insights NETWORK is comprised of 21 industry partners, 11 German cities and 12 Fraunhofer-Institutes + ETG. Utilization by the Partners: Development of strategic recommendations for project partners Insights on strategy development of the cities Intention for promotional programs Support of partners in project acquisitions Decisive participation for national future city platform of the local government Positioning the Fraunhofer as an interface for industries to implement the projects Fraunhofer 12

How is Morgenstadt / City of the Future financed? More than the sum of its parts The joint research project is financed by the partners. Participation fee for the joint research project is hierarchized by character of participants: Conditions: Industries 50.000 /year (SMEs: 25.000 /annum), Minimum investment is two years. 10% reduction on 3+ years contract Cities 15.000 / year for basic membership Fraunhofer 10.000 /annum for membership, minimum duration is 2 years Fraunhofer 13

m:ci 2 Network: Phase 1 Industry Partners Fraunhofer 14

Scaling up the network Ongoing discussions at present AECOM Airbnb ALSTOM Transport Deutschland GmbH Apple Atos Autodesk Black & Veatch Corporation (BV) Bombardier Cargo Tube Cassidian Clear Edge Fuel Cisco Dell Descarte E.ON ESRI Facebook Ford GM Google Intergraph KfW Bank MAN Microsoft Münchner Rück Pöyry Ramboll Network Members can request veto against direct competitors SAP Schneider Electric Shell Sherwood Design Engineers Thales TRANSVER Vodafone DE Santiago de Chile Istanbul Wien Stuttgart Köln Nürnberg Bottrop San Francisco Fraunhofer 15

Scaling up the network Current discussions for research collaboration and support of the m:ci² Network Fraunhofer 16

WHAT are the benefits of a membership? Interdiciplinary Synergies and Potentials. + Benefits for industry partners Learn how products/services relate to cities of the future and how to maximize market position Access selected international city markets with a comprehensive and systemic approach Co-create roadmaps and urban development strategies in selected cities Influence scope and content of smart/ sustainable city projects in early project development stages + Benefits for city partners Learn about leading-edge technologies and applicable solutions from industry, research, and other cities Identify strategic partners and form collaborations for the implementation of specific projects Conduct a sustainability benchmarking quick check Promote city brand and attract international attention Fraunhofer 17

Join us! Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Bauer Head of Fraunhofer IAO Tel: +49 (0)711 970-2090 Wilhelm.bauer@iao.fraunhofer.de M.Sc. Alanus von Radecki Project leader Tel: +49 (0)711 970-2169 alanus.radecki@iao.fraunhofer.de Dr.-Ing. Alexander Rieck Corporate Projects Tel. +49 (0)151 163 27 668 Alexander.riech@iao.fraunhofer.de Dr. Eric Rolf Hansen President, ETG Tel. +1415 602 9007 eric@etgnow.com www.iao.fraunhofer.de/en.html www.morgenstadt.de/en.html ww.etgnow.com Fraunhofer research and solutions for a sustainable world 18