citadel…on the move geert mareels. challenge innovative solution
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Challenge
Malmo Declaration(2009)
Citadel Statement
(2010)
Citadel on the Move Project
(2011 – 2014)
eGovernment Vision Identification of Practical Steps Making the Vision Real
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eGov services around citizens needs
Better access to information
Active citizen involvement
Common architecture, shared services and standards
Open data, transparency and personal rights
Citizen participation and involvement
TECHNOLOGY: mobile apps accessed easily and used anywhere
DATA: Open access data in common formats
INNOVATION: citizen created smart services
Tourism Scenario:• A mother in Ghent is interested in understanding where the nearest
public lavatories with baby changing facilities are located in the city• Working with the Ghent Living Lab, she develops a geo-location-enabled
mobile application which enables travelling mothers to quickly locate baby-friendly public toilets closest to them
• As the Living Lab in Issy-les-Moulineaux has opened the same data sets in the same format, the application can be used in both cities without the need for adaptation
Potential Service Scenarios
Transport Scenario: • A citizen with asthma who sometimes cycles to work in Athens
creates an application that tells cyclists the pollution levels along cycling route.
• A citizen in Manchester with the same interests adapts this application for use with the data available in Manchester
• Both cities benefit from a ‘smart mobile application’ that makes it easier for their citizens to overcome health challenges and adopt a more active lifestyle
Citadel Smart City Vision
Benefit from innovative
developments of citizens and SME’s and others across
Europe
Harness power of freely available easy to use Open
Data for creation of mobile services
Contribute to a multi-national
service-orientated ecosystem by
sharing mobile services
Citadel Partner Countries
Overall Innovation Lead
CORVE
Open Data and Standards
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Pilot 4: GreeceATHENS
Pilot 2: FranceISSY (PARIS)
Pilot 1: BelgiumGHENT
Pilot 3: UKMANCHESTER
Common Data Formats
ALFAMICRO
IOT SupportASTON UNI
Mobile Application Templates
INTRASOFT
Technology & R&D
Specialists
Other Living Labs Projects
National and European
Policy Makers
Citizens and Wider EU
Stakeholders
European Cities and Regions
Business and Sustainability
Experts
Existing Smart Cities
Consortium Links
Dissemination & Exploitation
FOND. EURACTIV POLITECH
City and Living Lab Networks
IBBT
CIO Networks VICTOR
Living Labs, and Smart City Pilot
Sites
Platform Technology
PartnersC
ITA
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Coordination & Project MgmtCORVE/ISP
Evaluation & Results
IBBT
Management and Coordination Partners
Citadel HubATHENS
TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
Open Data Advisory Panel
Andrew Stott, Richard
Kerby and Ahmad Ismail
Policy Partners
Dissemination and Exploitation
Partners
Key Benefits of the Citadel…on the Move open innovation approach for cities are:
• Agility improves with opening up data to enable users' to rapidly and inexpensively create mobile applications
that cover public service gaps and needs – innovation at the speed of life!
• Costs for delivering public services may be greatly reduced as citizens contribute talent to R&D for free
• Device and location independence enables users to access systems using a web browser regardless of
their location or what ever handheld device they are using (e.g., iPhone, Android, Blackberry etc.)
• Scalability increased as all citizens can potentially create public services without the need for highly skilled
programmers, plus innovations can be shared across cities
• Economic growth & innovation as the power of Open Data enables SMEs to create new market products
• Added value delivered through the sharing of new innovative services between cities – mobile service apps
that work anywhere
Outcomes
• Join the 230 Members in our Facebook Group: Citadel on the Move• Use the #Citadel hash tag on Twitter• Email me at [email protected]
www.citadel-on-the-move.eu will be coming soon…
For more information