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EUROCITIES, Living Labs and Future Internet Communities Networking for CIP-ICT-PSP proposals development

Tuesday, 26th January 2010 - the objective of this meeting is to facilitate EUROCITIES, Living Labs and Future Internet communities networking to discuss upcoming project opportunities related to the Smart Cities call of CIP (ICT-PSP). For more information see the draft 2010 Work Programme, Theme 4 Objective 4.1: Open Innovation for Future Internet Enabled Services in Smart Cities
Venue:
IBBT-iLab Open Innovation Centre Brussels (OICB)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 9, First Floor 1050 Brussels, Belgium

[edit] Tentative Program

The workshop consists of 2 main sections: Networking starting in the morning and Co-creating in the afternoon. The networking sessions will introduce the 3 relevant communities for the Smart Cities call: ENoLL, EUROCITIES and Future Internet Communities. Participants will be given the opportunity to present their experience in 5 minutes (3 slides).

The co-creating sessions will be organized in group discussions, according to agreed thematic domains. Participants will be invited to present their ideas and engage in discussions regarding potential proposals.


09.00 – 09.30 REGISTRATION
09.30 – 10.00 Overview of the Smart Cities call and Networking Opportunities for the Communities. The Living Lab role.
Roberto Santoro, ENoLL Acting Council Chair, ESoCE Net President
10.00 – 10.30 The EUROCITIES Community. Smart Cities and their role
Dave Carter – Manchester City
10.30 – 11.00 Networked Cross-Border LLAB Pilots.
Pieter Ballon – IBBT, APOLLON Project Coordinator
11.00 – 11.30 BREAK
11.30 – 13.00 Networking of ENoLL, EUROCITIES and Future Internet Communities

Moderator: Hans Schaffers, COLLABS Project Scientific Coordinator
Candidate partners 3 slides presentations to introduce thematic domains and start networking opportunities:
Media and Participation
– Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA), UK, Dave Carter
– City of Barcelona, Spain, Joan Batlle
– Sampas, Turkey, Sedar Yumlu
– Helsinki LL, Finland, Jarmo Eskelinen
– Digital Space LL, Bulgaria, Martin Linkov
– Salford LL, UK, Terrence Fernando
Culture and Tourism
– LL Vorarlberg, Austria, Jens Schumacher
– Issy-Media LL (ISSY), France, Sebastien Levy
– Integrative Usage Lab – LUTIN (IUL), France, Claudio Vandi
– Wireless Trondheim LL, Norway, John Krogstie
– TOUCH Smart Town, Taiwan, Chien-Hsu Chen

13.00 – 14.00 LUNCH BREAK
14.00 – 15.30 Energy

– Lighting LL, Portugal, Alvaro Oliveira
– City of Ghent, Belgium, Martine Delannoy
– Thessaloniki LL, Greece, Panos Georgopoulos
– Living Piemonte, Italy, Mark Vanderbeeken
Health – City of Sunderland, UK, Diane Downey
– Virtual Services and Open Innovation (VirtSOI) LL, Bulgaria, Roumen Nikolov
– ARCHES LL, Romania, Aurelian Stanescu
– Next Generation Lab, The Netherlands, Hans Schaffeers
Manufacturing and Transportation
– Workability Innovation LL (WiLL), Germany, David Wewetzer
– Log Dynamics Lab, Jens Eschenbaecher
– FIAPAL, Portugal, Joao Lopes
– Quartier Numerique LL, France, Julien Valero

15.30 – 16.00 BREAK
16.00 – 17.30 Group discussion on thematic domains (i.e. Media and Participation, Culture and Tourism, Energy, Health, Manufacturing, Transportation, etc): proposal’s concept co-creation

Moderators: self organized leadership

17.30 – 18.30 Plenary discussion reporting group finding and planning next steps
Moderator: Roberto Santoro

[edit] Registration

The registration process is web-based and provides you the opportunity to join the Living Labs Open Innovation Community, and AMI communities, as you are interested by joining this event. The information you provide in this registration will be publicly shared among the Living Labs Open Innovation Community and AMI communities members to facilitate their professional collaboration linked to the event themes (no other use of it is allowed).

The registration IS CLOSED. we have reached maximum space limit.


Click here to view registered participants (for AMI members only).

[edit] Event Arrangements

Participation is free-of-charge. The participants are responsible for their own costs, including travel, accommodation and meals. Official language during these events is English.

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If you have questions you are most welcome to contact:

  • Roberto Santoro, rsantoro@esoce.net
    Chair of AMI Communities and Chair of Governance Task Force, Living Labs Portfolio Leadership Group
    ESoCE Net, Viale Cortina D'Ampezzo 164, 00135 Rome, Italy
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