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Smart Citizens in Smart Cities: Open Innovation, Smart Policy Making & Co-production

Smart Citizens in Smart Cities: Open Innovation, Smart Policy Making & Co-production. Dave Carter, Head, Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA) City of Manchester (UK) Chair, EUROCITIES KSF Smart Cities Working Group Chair, European Connected Smart Cities Network.

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Smart Citizens in Smart Cities: Open Innovation, Smart Policy Making & Co-production

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  1. Smart Citizens in Smart Cities: Open Innovation, Smart Policy Making & Co-production Dave Carter, Head, Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA) City of Manchester (UK) Chair, EUROCITIES KSF Smart Cities Working Group Chair, European Connected Smart Cities Network www.fireball4smartcities.eu

  2. “The Battle for Control of Smart Cities”

  3. Transformationneeds Vision + Aspiration + ActionManchester – original modern industrial city to creative, innovative divercity ……..

  4. Innovation, Creativity and Diversity “Technology, Talent and Tolerance” Richard Florida. Largest urban regeneration programme in the UK Transformational Infrastructure (mobility, digital, energy) User driven open innovation – Living Labs Co-creation – co-production innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs building, operating and owning infrastructure user generated content and services generating global skills and jobs locally ‘Smart Cities’

  5. Policy drivers: • Smart City Agendas • Smart, inclusive & sustainable growth • Green & Digital • Manchester: A Certain Future – www.manchesterclimate.org • Transformational services • Open innovation, open data, open networks • Manchester Living Lab – open innovation test-bed 20100930 www.fireball4smartcities.eu

  6. A Digital Agenda for Manchester • Access and Connectivity • Connected Citizens, Connected Businesses, Connected Manchester • Engagement • Digital Skills, Social City, Digital Reform • Economy • Stimulating and growing the creative and digital sector • Place • A new digital city landscape • Leadership • Investment, resources – think digital first and lead the way Future Internet enabled services in Smart Cities • Internet of Things + Cloud + Open Data + 3D printing + nano.........

  7. Go ON Manchester – creating Digital Champions

  8. Go ON Manchester: - city wide digital inclusion campaign

  9. Manchester Living Lab Principals: co-creation and co-production: digitally enabled engagement generating new ideas and services - recognising people as assets - valuing work differently - promoting reciprocity - building social networks Practice: user driven open innovation open data and open networks replicable and scalable models focus on social innovation sustaining user engagement www.openlivinglabs.eu

  10. ‘Geek’ Power! Creative spaces and People as innovators Manchester Digital Lab – MadLab + Omniversity Creativity Innovation Diversity Stimulating: new ideas new business new skills new jobs

  11. Manchester’s Amy wins Digital Girl of the Year Award Manchester’s 14 year old Amy Mather just won the Digital Girl of the Year award at ICT 2013 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Digital Girl of the Year (11-14 years): Amy Mather, UK. At 13 years old, Amy has been coding for three years and has inspired people of all ages with her keynote speeches at the Raspberry Jamboree, Campus Party EU and Wired: Next Generation. She teaches older pupils how to code during her school lunch breaks and with the Manchester Girl Geeks.

  12. D – I – Y • Design It Yourself • Dig It Yourself • Deploy It Yourself Westminster Internet of Things (IoT) Arduino based environmental sensors deployment - Manchester

  13. FUTURE FUTURES………………… Even for those archetypal, DIY garage inventors, they can now download free design tools like Blender or Google’s SketchUp to create 3D renderings of their product, then purchase online the manufacturing equipment (which have fallen in price from the hundred thousands to a few thousand, e.g. MakerBot) they would need to build their products at home or in their rented space. www.makerbot.com Customised 3D-printed appendages let Emma Lavelle play alongside her friends with new freedom http://cnet.co/OJAPtU

  14. Man denies owning 3D printer gun components A man suspected of possessing a 3D printer with component parts to make a gun said the seized equipment had "nothing to do with a gun whatsoever". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-24669969

  15. O – I – Y Organise (IT) Yourself RECIPE: 1. Take innovative independent organisations 2. Blend together with some organising ‘oil’ 3. Introduce them to some geeks/hacktivists 4. Add a mix of social media 5. Work in equal amounts of open ingredients: - Open Access, Open Networks, Open Systems (added spice with Open Source – optional) 6. Organise a ‘Digital Bake-off’ (or two) (aka apps challenges, hackathons, co-production days) Result = Innovation through Inclusion = Happiness

  16. Thank You! d.carter@manchesterdda.com

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