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Introduction to OASC Enabling an open smart city market Lea Hemetsberger Communications & Project Manager Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) lea@oascities.org One city is not a market OASC Key Facts Global community of cities


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Communications & Project Manager Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) lea@oascities.org

Lea Hemetsberger

Introduction to OASC

Enabling an open smart city market

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One city is not a market

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  • Global community of cities building consensus on how to

exchange solutions, services, and data.

  • Started as initiative 5 years ago
  • Currently 150 cities in 30 countries
  • Incorporated as not-for-profit in Brussels 2 years ago
  • Founding partners IMEC (BE), Aarhus University (DK),

Connected Places Catapult (UK), Business Tampere (FI) Key Facts

OASC

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Governance

Board of Directors Chair: Martin Brynskov Aarhus University Working Groups Mobility, Standards, Funding, Certification, … Catalogue & Certification SynchroniCity, POINTs, Fund,… Tech & Partnerships TM Forum, WEF, FIWARE, ISO, ITU, ETSI, Eurocities,… Training & Events OASC Academy, CSCC, SynchroniCity Live, SCEWC,… Management CEO: Davor Meersman OASC Council of Cities Chair: Bart Rosseau City of Ghent 150 Cities 30 Chapters
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Global Partners & Linked Initiatives

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What is minimally needed for cities to exchange solutions, services, and data?

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Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs) are universal tools for achieving interoperability of data, systems, and services between cities and suppliers around the world. MIMs are:

  • Points of interoperability in technical architecture (i.e city

platform)

  • Inclusive list of baselines and references (i.e. open

standards and APIs)

  • Based on consensus among cities
  • Vendor-neutral and technology-agnostic

Adopted by 150 cities

Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms (MIMs)

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MIMs

Benefits Be Benefits ts for Ci Citi ties Choice, flexibility, efficiency, value-for-money, independence, economic development Be Benefit t for Bu Businesses Scale, agile development and deployment Be Benefit t for all Reduced risk, increased investments, innovation

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MI MIM 1 M 1: Context Information Management Implementations:

  • Orion (FIWARE)
  • Scorpio (NEC)
  • Djane (Sensinov)
  • Obelisk (imec)
  • TBC (Seongnam)
  • TBC (ATOS)

MI MIM 2 M 2: Common Data Models MI MIM 3 M 3: Ecosystem Transactions Management MI MIM 4 M 4: Personal Data Management (proposed) MI MIM 5 M 5: Fair AI (proposed)

Adopted by 150 cities

MIMs

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MIMs: Based on global open standards

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20 20+ + operatio ional l deplo loyme ments world ldwid ide

  • Including Milan, Vienna, Porto, Helsinki, Santander, Eindhoven, Antwerp,

Carouge, Manchester, Seongnam, Bordeaux 150 150 fo formal adopti tions s wo worldwi wide

  • Including London, Amsterdam, Brisbane, Edinburgh, Rio De Janeiro, Buenos

Aires Region, Leon, Ghent, Almere, Sarajevo, Tampere

  • Pending (a.o.): Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Yokohama, Dubai, Montreal, Toronto,

Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Shanghai, Yinchuan, Guadalajara

Status

MIMs

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European & Global Initiatives

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OASC is working together with the

  • Eu

Europea ean Commission (including EI EIP-SC SCC, the e Urban ban Agen genda da

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  • f the EU)
  • the

the Finnis Finnish h Pr Presid idency ncy as well as with

  • EU

EUROCITIES ES, and

  • Eu

Europea ean Net etwork of Living Labs to boost the upscaling of digital transformation in Europe’s cities. As an essential first step, a jo joint d int decla laratio tion has been launched More info: www. www.living-in. in.eu Join, Boost, Sustain

Upscaling Declaration

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Upscaling Declaration

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Technology Governance

G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance

Ambition Create global norms and policy standards for the use of connected devices in public spaces. It is the largest and most ambitious undertaking to advance the responsible and ethical use of smart city technologies on a global level.

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Examples

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32 SMEs

SynchroniCity Scale-up Workshop Milan, October 2019

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Real-Time Traffic Data

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Kimap-City

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SeeSense

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Co Connected Smart rt Cit Citie ies and Co Communit itie ies

  • 22-23 January 2020
  • Brussels
  • OASC’s Annual Conference

Ci Citi ties Fo Forum

  • 31 January 2020
  • Porto

Wo World d Urban ban Forum

  • February 2020
  • Dubai

Dig Digit ital Tr l Trans nsformatio ion W n World ld / / Sy SynchroniCity Li Live e Su Summit

  • 16-18 June 2020
  • Copenhagen

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