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Open Horizon 2020: Urban Platforms for Smart Cities & Communities

Explore the latest ICT platforms that promote cross-domain services and seamless interoperability for smart cities and communities. Join the movement towards open specifications, replication, scalability, and industry-developed platforms. Discover how to avoid vendor lock-in and drive innovation in urban services. Learn about the specific challenge to demonstrate advanced ICT platforms and contribute to the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities. Dive into standards, design principles, and the roadmap for urban platforms. Get involved in the future of smart cities and communities with #H2020SCC1.

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Open Horizon 2020: Urban Platforms for Smart Cities & Communities

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  1. City platform Horizon 2020 Smart Cities & Communities Info Day #H2020SCC1 Svetoslav Mihaylov, Policy Officer, Unit H2 Smart Mobility and Living, DG CNECT

  2. Avoids vendor lock-in Allows the easy reuse (adaptation) of applications and services from city to city Vertical interoperability between the sectors and the applications/services Cross-domain applications/services – aggregate the silos Replicability/scalability Cities should build their services on top of a platform Platform

  3. General vision

  4. Industry developed platforms – traditionally closed and proprietary Experimental platforms Some cities (big and mid-size ones) developed their own platforms (and try to "export" them) Open well defined interfaces (APIs) down (sectors, sensors) and up (apps, services) Stakeholders working towards finding mutually beneficial way forward State of play

  5. Specific challenge Demonstrate latest generation ICT platforms based on open specifications. Scope At least "very near-to-market" (TRL 7 and more) - no experimental platforms Latest generation ICT and low carbon ICT systems Interoperability between SW modules to allow effective management of components and information flows. Urban ICT platforms must be based on open specifications, including data structures and application program interfaces (API) and cater for data and cyber security, privacy and confidentiality. The call text Eligible costs

  6. Urban platform within the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities Where to look • Standards & Standardization • Reference Architecture & Design Principles • Scale • Requirements • Roadmap • leadership guide • management framework • Templates • cities market • implementation H2020 ESPRESSO • Previous lighthouse projects • Standards organisations to develop the needed standards In proposal text describe the architecture of the platform/ICT solution in graphical and textual format

  7. EIP SCC Platforms:https://eu-smartcities.eu/urban-platforms Letter of Intent:https://eu-smartcities.eu/sites/all/files/Urban Platform LoI_AC.pdf MoUon urban platformshttps://eu-smartcities.eu/sites/all/files/Memorandum of Understanding on Urban Platforms_0.pdf H2020 Espresso:http://espresso.ru.uni-kl.de/ Links

  8. Questions? #H2020SCC1

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