tci 2016 innovation networks for increasing cities' competitiveness
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Titel presentatie [Naam, organisatienaam]
Working Day - Track: Cities & Competitiveness Cities as driving force for competitiveness and clustering
Natasha Sena & Remco Kranendonk
Innovation networks for increasing cities’ competitiveness
Innovation networks for increasing cities’ competitiveness Wageningen University & Research AMS Institute November 10th, 2016 TCI Eindhoven
Urban Agenda
How can we use cities and metropolitan areas better as a vehicle for economic growth and competitiveness?
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Economic Boards
Economic Boards are working on innovations systems, cluster governance and bridging the gaps of competitiveness
Features:
● Triple helix ● Small organization with boundary workers ● Boards organize sharing, matching and learning
between stakeholders
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Meaning of Economic Boards for the Urban Challenges in the Urban Agenda
At the moment, they have a small role in the development of the European and Dutch Urban Agenda....
But they play a key role in innovation and valorisation in cities and metropolitan solutions... And they contribute to the administrative power of cities and metropolitan areas.
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City life around 1900 - Detroit
City life around 1960 – New York
City life around 2060- London (London Futures)
Inventing a more prosperous city:
Smart, sustainable, resilient and just
INTRODUCTION
ENGINEERING THE FUTURE CITY.
AMS Institute [eɪ - ɛm – ɛs] is a new ambitious scientific institute located in Amsterdam. In this institute science, education, government, business partners and societal organizations are working tightly together to create advanced solutions for the complex challenges a metropolitan region like Amsterdam is facing. Now and in the future.
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INTRODUCTION
HOME OF AMS : THE ROYAL TROPICAL INSTITUTE (KIT), AMSTERDAM
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AMS RESEARCH AND VALORISATION MAIN PROGRAMME THEMES
SENSE the city
DESIGN metropolitan solutions
INTEGRATE technology
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RESEARCH + VALORISATION – PROJECT EXAMPLES RAINSENSE
Urban challenge: climate proofing the city because of more extreme climate events like extreme rainfall and smart urban water management to protect critical infrastructures. Aim: research and design of novel applications of technical sensors and combinations of passive, opportunistic as well active, participatory sensing to provide high resolution, real‐time information on rainfall, and urban water/drainage systems. Partners: Waternet, KPN, Alliander, IBM, Cisco, WUR, TUD, Deltares.
RESEARCH + VALORISATION URBAN PULSE 1
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Urban challenge: Circular economy; increased resource scarcity requires more careful use and re-use of resources (materials, metals, minerals, nutrients) from city waste streams (waste, water, energy, food). Aim: Development of data-driven DSS tools for identification of urban metabolism synergies and industrial symbiosis, by integrated mapping of resource flows in the city (nutrients, water, energy, waste) at high resolutions and dynamically. Partners: Waternet, AEB, Alliander, Port of Amsterdam, City of Amsterdam, WUR, TUD, MIT
CROWD SENSING AND CROWD MANAGEMENT AT SAIL2015
Dashboard to unravel SAIL 2015 visitor flows and potential critical situations based on real-time data collection and innovative data fusion techniques
– Groups: Mix Academic / Public / Private – Define the relevant current challenges for
current networks; think about needed stakeholders and an ideal framework!
– And think together: what can you offer to a solution? What is the advantage of our expertise, combined?
WORKSHOP AMS INSTITUTE – TCI EINDHOVEN – NOVEMBER 2016
AMS Institute combines partners from different sectors. Economic boards are also an example of innovation networks.
According to you, how would be the framework of
an ideal network for urban innovation? How would you contribute to it?
Natasha.Sena@ams-institute.org Remco.Kranendonk@wur.nl Twitter: @ams_amsterdam Facebook: ams-amsterdam Subscribe to our Newsletter www.ams-institute.org info@ams-institute.org
Thank you!
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