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OPEN DATA Situation 1 : Citizens have needs STARTUPS INNOVATION TURNING OPEN DATA INTO BUSINESS INNOVATION By: Jenny Tsuboyama & Jean Luc Scherer HOW CAN THESE ISSUES BE ADDRESSED? Gov Data Private Citizens sector Concerning Have


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TURNING OPEN DATA INTO BUSINESS INNOVATION

By: Jenny Tsuboyama & Jean‐Luc Scherer

Situation 1 : Citizens have needs

OPEN DATA INNOVATION STARTUPS

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Data

Gov Private sector StartUp Developer Citizens

Have needs Concerning

HOW CAN THESE ISSUES BE ADDRESSED?

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Citizen and Society Needs

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City Challenges

Energy Energy Mobility Mobility Shopping Shopping Empowerment Empowerment E‐Government E‐Government Collaboration Collaboration Tourism Tourism Health Health Education Education Environment Environment

GCC e-Gov Excellence Award GCC e-Gov Excellence Award

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Data

Gov Private sector StartUp Developer Citizens

Data holders Have large datasets OPENING UP Providing access to raw data

HOW GOVERNMENTS AND PRIVATE SECTOR EXPOSE DATA?

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What is Open Data?

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Over 300 data catalogues globally

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Why OpenData? Transparency + Citizen Engagement

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Overcoming challenges to

  • pen public data

Privacy

Possible leak exposure, implement protection measure

Laws – Regulations

Individual laws that inhibit open public data. Revision of laws through inter Ministry cooperation

What to expose?

Lack of awareness, Passive practice Fragmentation of data Lack of access Lack of technical organizational interoperability Difficulties with processing data

Oversimplification

  • f data
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USA OPENDATA – DATA.GOV

Large data sets by US Gov.

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DUBAI OPENDATA INITIATIVE

Dubai Open Data Committee

  • GCC countries recognize the need for
  • penness in government data for the

betterment of societies and communities in the region.

  • Dubai makes it the first “country” in the

region to politically endorse open data.

  • To support the Dubai government’s efforts

to “transform Dubai into the smartest city in the world”.

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UAE Open Data Portal

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UAE Open Data Portal – Bayanat.ae

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Wisdom Knowledge Information Data

Visualization Exposure

From Data Deluge to Wisdom

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DATA SETS PUBLISHED VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY DATA SETS PUBLISHED VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY

Visualization of statistics

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TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC SPENDING TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC SPENDING

Municipality spending

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Maturity of Opendata usage

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86 Countries Listed

By Opendata Barometer

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Data

Gov Private sector StartUp Developer Citizens

CHALLENGE Citizens do not know How to use the info SOLUTION INNOVATE Introduce developers, startups

HOW TO TRANSFORM OPEN DATA INTO BUSINESS?

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Wisdom Knowledge Information Data

Visualization Exposure

Open Data can be the new oil

Analytics Monetize Actionable Impact

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Economic Power of Opendata

STARTUPS OPPORTUNITIES

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Data

Gov Private sector StartUp Developer Citizens

RESULT – VALUE CREATION

Represent Datasets into Meaningful Info to citizens

WHICH TYPE OF APPS CAN DEVELOPERS BUILT TO BENEFIT FROM OPEN DATA WHILE SOLVING CITIZENS CHALLENGES?

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Train Times: Same concept as the OC Transpo Tracker but this time for the underground (tube) service in London, UK. Platform: Web browser

Opendata Apps in Mobility

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Opendata Apps in Tourism

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Opendata Apps in Education

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Making private data open

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Opendata Apps in Health

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Opendata Apps in Energy

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Promoting the development of Open Data Apps

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How can you best position your App in the Open Data context? Pitching

Your vision Impact on society Why are you using OpenData? Revenue model & market Uniqueness Team Market traction Plan

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Data

Gov Private sector StartUp Developer Citizens

Have needs Concerning Data holders Have large datasets OPENING UP Providing access to raw data CHALLENGE Citizens do not know How to use the info SOLUTION INNOVATE Introduce developers, startups RESULT – VALUE CREATION

Represent Datasets into Meaningful Info to citizens

  • Facilitate decision making
  • Propose better services & innovation
  • Drive research
  • Inform policy

IMPACT

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Open Data Innovation

Government

Entrepreneurship & StartUps

Citizens Enterprises

Educate Citizens Consult Citizens Deliberate with citizens Co‐design policies With citizens Organise Partnerships Work horizontally Break down silos and pyramidal structures Monitor policies Open Gov Data Value Creation Turning open data Into business Build apps, Platforms services

Collaborative platform enables Value Creation for Open Data Innovation

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Hack events

Need‐driven programs Networks

  • f Civic

Innovation

Government Innovation programs CALL FOR ACTION

for Government, Citizens, Enterprises & StartUps

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Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine.”

‐ Peter Sondergaard

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Q & A

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JEAN LUC SCHERER Professional and Working experience Education Summary Startup Mentor at Flat6Labs Accelerator – Abu Dhabi. Helping startups from idea to concept development, business model development and sales planning. Motivates, Coaches and Challenges teams. ‐ Most recently mentored RideBlock a startup developing a connected skateboard together with a mobile app that will allow skateboarders to improve their skills. Startup Mentor at Turn8 Accelerator – Dubai. ‐ Mentor for Rishar a ridesharing application that matches riders & drivers. Keeps track of sustainability impact. Mentor at In5 Incubator – Dubai, Jury Member for Smart City App Hack (SCAH) Dubai. ‐ Mentor for World SpotLight a mobile application provide a curation layer on top of youtube. ‐ Mentor for MyGreenRank a mobile app helping you to control and reduce your energy spending ‐ Mentor for MOTO‐X a connected car application Grand Jury Member of World Summit Awards ‐ The World Summit Award selects and promotes the world’s best e‐Content and innovative information and communication technology

  • applications. The award is partnered with the key United Nations organizations and agencies; to

date more than 178 countries are actively involved. Innovation & Apps Middle East Magazine – Mentor and part of innovation Think Tank. ‐ Defining the innovation and technology agenda of the magazine. ‐ Contributing with articles on Mobile Apps, IoT and Innovation Head of Sales for IoT in Middle East and Africa, Innovation Coach for Ericsson ‐ the Swedish Telecom Infrastructure vendor. ‐ Innovation coach acting as advisor for internal innovation initiatives (Kaizen incremental innovation) as well as supporting more disruptive projects (entrapreneurs and internal incubator). ‐ Client side innovation and Collaborative innovation projects with customers. ‐ Public Speaker on M2M, IoT, SmartCities and Innovation Master’s Degree in Discrete Mathematics, Universite Louis Pasteur, France Innovation Coaching training Dale Carnegie Speaker Buro training for Public Speakers Participation in seed startup program, Stockholm Innovation and Growth My combined experiences in Sales and Innovation coaching allow me to provide startups a reality check as well as a more systematic approach to developing their startup journey. As a mentor I value empathy, perseverance and an ability to quickly pivot when reaching a dead‐end.  When coaching startups I tend to focus on the insights leading to real problem solving, I will help the startup to understand their strengths and weaknesses and above all I will motivate them to go out and meet customers from day 1. Technology background in Multimedia communications, Small data/Bigdata and dominantly IoT. Global IoT influencer based on Onalytica social media ranking. Panelist and Speaker at international conferences : Global Innovation Summit on Smart Cities and Innovation eco‐system, World Summit Awards on reverse‐pitching and innovation, Arab Advisors on IoT and Smart Cities. GiTex on how IoT will impact our lives. theideapollinator@gmail.com tel:+971 55600172 The Idea Pollinator

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JENNY TSUBOYAMA Professional and Working experience thestrateginnovator@gmail.com tel:+971 56 157 0920 Education Summary Energizing & Empowering intrapreneurs in public/private sector as well as koaching entrepreneurs agencies and SMEs with her global experience and knowledge of public policy, government affairs, innovation, regulatory and information technology frameworks in East Asia, Latin America and MENA region. Jenny specializes on e‐Policies, e‐Government and Organizational Change management, Innovation process , Leadership & Communication Skills, Action Learning Programs, as facilitator in workshops and consultant. Jury member for GCC e‐Government Award, Panelist and keynote speaker at International Conferences, like the International Conference of Policy Analysis and Evaluation (South Korea) and International e‐Government Bahrain.  Jenny builds networks with her public relation’ s and coaching skills . She manages study groups and meetings due to her years of experience in South Korea, UAE, India, Tunisia and Peru. Master´s Degree in Public Administration with mention in Global e‐Policies and e‐Government, SKKU, South Korea, Outstanding Thesis Award Certifications: PROSCI Change Management Certification, Making Strategy Happen, Innovation Management Certification (Dubai) International Course on Human Capabilities, IAMR, India. Executive Education Course in Project Management and Securities Markets , ESAN, Peru Diploma in Coaching and Consulting, URP, Peru Professional Title Attorney, UCSM, Peru, 2007 Bachelor´s Degree in Law, Universidad Católica de Santa María ‐ Peru , Top 10. Combination of relationship, management, advising and consultation to guide using corporate innovation resources and tools to improve outcomes in innovation. ‐ Understand and evaluate innovation at the segment, platform and division levels. ‐ Creates , develops and manage relationships within the segments organizations. ‐ Understand business activities, priorities and sustainable differentiation across the segment ‐ Monitors the adoption and facilitates execution of the Innovation Framework. ‐ Advises and guides junior and senior managers on how to improve innovation process and execution. ‐ Identify the key opportunities to engage initiatives across the global partners. Supporting public administration and e‐Government projects and initiatives Lecturer and consultant on e‐Government and Change Management Facilitator of Action Learning Programs and Scenario Based ‐Learning Project Manager in change management training and e‐Government case studies and project manager in e‐newsletter project for Information Technology Authority in Oman Research on systematization of legislation, informal economy, e‐global policies. Analysis political policies and legal practices in order to decide what governmental policies to support and implementation of a ICT platform for legislation (Peruvian Parliament) Public relations, negotiations and networking, organization of trainings, conferences, road‐shows. Life and organizational coaching. Civil, administrative and parliamentary law (advisor in the Peruvian Parliament), public policy and information technology. Coordination, negotiation and developing projects with lobby groups, political parties and press  Writing proposals, preparing presentations, marketing material, written communication and speech drafts The StrategInnovator ShiftIN Partners ambassador