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1 Innovation in assessing and governing low carbon and smart cities Milan, October 20th-21st, 2014 Case study: Milano Renato Galliano Municipality of Milan Director of Economic Innovation, Smart City and University Department
2 What about Milano Smart City? SMART x6 +1 Smart Governance Smart Living Smart Economy Smart People MILANO SMART CITY Smart Environment Smart Mobility EXPO
3 Milano Towards Milan Smart City strategy: THE VISION Connection between citizens and the City Residents participation and sharing economy Connection by means of transport Connection through infrastructures: energy/transport/information Expo 2015: connection between urban and rural areas in order to make Milan More Intelligent, thanks to the dialogue with its citizens and to tailor made projects for the city; More Inclusive, between the different communities and different stakeholders of the territory; More Attractive and responsive to the needs of citizens and city users; Green and Sustainable CC Flicker: Alcuni diritti riservati a abnormalbeauty.
4 The official debut 1st Public Hearing: Towards Milano Smart City April 19 th 2013 Goals: involve stakeholders, both local and international engage stable partnership between different actors engine smart communities Following up: Organizing 6 thematic working groups according to the 6 pillars of Europe smart cities ranking
5 MILANO SMART STRATEGY: time line chart Apr-May Jun-Jul Sept-Oct Nov-Dec Jan-Feb Mar-Apr May-Jun Part 1 Internal analysis Internal recognition Stakeholder s analysis Planning framework s analysis Objectives definition Considerations about Key Strategic Factors Part 2 External analysis Participatory working groups Policy analysis, European programmes and benchmarking Follow-up Participatory working groups Integration of the internal analysis Part 3 Synthesis Synthesis: Milan guidelines Part 4 KPI Planning the measurement system
6 Internal recognition Digital city Mobility Social Innovation Environment Culture Inclusion EXPO 2015
7 Internal recognition Open Wifi Milano 500 access points Digital islands Open Data 140 data sets DIGITAL CITY New municipality website 7000 km of optical fibre Urban strategic plan
8 Internal recognition Congestion charge AREA C Information Digital islands Ticketing & Payment through Nfc INFOALERT Mobility website MOBILITY Freight logistics: CONVERSE FREVUE APP bikemi APP AreaC APP iatm Electric Mobility BikeMi ELECTRIC CITY MOVERS TIDE: Transport Innovation Deployment automated tracking transportation
9 Internal recognition SMART IP remote smart public lighting Refurbishment of existing public buildings INTEGRIS energy efficiency on existing grids ENVIRONMENT Smart bins APP Puliamo District heating plan
10 Internal recognition IMMIGRATION CENTER One stop shop ( Punti sociali social info points) Identity social card SOCIAL INNOVATION Remote assistance Crowdfunding Interoperability of public platforms (social health authority, other social services, )
11 Internal recognition CARONTE management of deaths trough streamlining and simplified automated administrative measures ICARO management of births trough streamlining and simplified automate administrative measures CITIZENS SERVICES AMBROGIO an Alert system for urban problems GEOSCHOOL a new website for the management of the enrollment in primary schools and kindergardens Open WiFi MULTA SEMPLICE SIMPLE FINE to get information and verify when and where the offense was committed
12 Internal recognition (MLOL ) Media Library Online Open contents MUSEI.NET Digital cataloguing APP Milano eventi APP Guida Milano APP Read IT APP E015 CULTURE AND TOURISM NEW TOURISM website with e ticketing QRCcode 139 info totem in 9 languages APP Progetto MET public and private museums geo localization
13 Internal recognition: flagship projects Culture and Tourism Smart Public Lighting Tag, QRcode, NFC Computerized info point Icaro Caronte Crowdfunding infoalert «Accessible city» mobility WEBSITE DIGITAL ISLANDS Energy/environment Mobility Simplification social
14 External recognition: stakeholder s analysis Actors involved Companies THE CITY University and Research Citizens and Third Sector Finance
15 The unofficial debut PROJECT TOPIC BUDGET PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION TIDE Transport Innovation Deployment for Europe Analysis and verification of AREA C s application CITY MOBIL Automated public transport Sustainable Mobility Sustainable Mobility EU-GUGLE Optimisation of energy and water consumption in public schools Energy efficiency FR-EVUE Testing and use of electric vehicles in the freight logistics Electric Mobility ELECTRIC CITY MOVERS Use of electric lightweight 4weels vehiclle Electric Mobility
16 Planning process: Participatory working groups 7 working groups More than 30 second level objs 500 people involved
17 Milan Smart City guidelines 1. global city, national and european lab 2. lab for sustainable urban mobility 3. lab for environmental and energy policies 4. lab for social inclusion and diversity 5. lab of well-being in the city 6. lab for decluttering and simplifying public administration 7. incubator for business models Milan actively participates in major international networks, European and national ones dealing with Smart Cities, promoting a continuous dialogue on its smart practice Milan reconciles the private urban mobility with soft mobility, through initiatives of pedestrianization, traffic calming and traffic information Milan has the goal of the highest rate of recycling among cities with more than 1 million inhabitants Milan promotes energy efficiency projects and reduction of CO2 emissions by integrating intelligent buildings, public lighting and innovative smart metering Milan is promoting new forms of welfare community, through the use of new tools for the support and promotion of shared services and social innovation initiatives Milan (re) designs urban spaces and parks to provide recreational enjoyment for residents, tourists and city users Use technology to expand access to services and improve their quality, through the implementation of an information system suitable for the development of online services directed to the citizens Milan Expo 2015 relies on the event as an accelerator of new businesses, in particular on the issue of the sharing economy, tourism and event management.
18 Smart city and Social Innovation Social innovation consists of new ideas (products, services and models) that simultaneously meet social needs (more effectively than alternative approaches) and create new relationships and collaborations. The City of Milan has chosen to promote social innovation as one of the aspects of the smart city. We do not want to limit debate about smart city only to the technological dimension but think as to how innovation in cities can contribute to the development of new methods for solving socially relevant problems. The Smart cities are therefore those cities which create the conditions of governance that produce social innovation. In Italy, the concept of social innovation and smart city has already been approached in occasion of the calls from proposals from MIUR (Italian Ministry of University and Research) in 2012, and in 2013 in occasion of the Regional call Smart cities and communities (funded through structural funds). FabriQ: the first incubator of social innovation
19 The initiatives fostered by the City of Milan on social innovation On July 18, 2013 a day conference titled Opening to Social Innovation: ideas and strategies for Milan Smart City" was held to promote a dialogue and confrontation with Institutions, Associations, Foundations and Companies, on how the City could intervene to facilitate a common approach to social innovation. This was the start of a dedicated line of intervention on social innovation as part of the smart actions: - OFFERING A SPACE TO PRODUCE SOCIAL INNOVATION (FabriQ incubator): incubation and start-up, tutoring, co-working facilities, workshops and opportunities for involvement open to local realities; - TO OFFER LOANS (a call for proposals for FabriQ) Notice of funding for 140,000 aimed at selecting business projects.
20 The initiatives fostered by the City of Milan supporting Start Up Welcome Talent Business 400,000 8 international start ups; Fare impresa digitale 2012 & 2013, about 5 mln, of which 2 mln allocated by City of Milan; Speed Mi Up 2012 & 2013, for service enterprises : 11 start ups and 10 young professionals, for an overall budget of more than 500,000; Start 2012 & 2013, more than 5 mln together with the Chamber of Commerce and Regione Lombardia; Alimenta 2 Talent 2013, more than 400,000, 5 enterprises started; Risorse in periferia and Tira su la cler 2012 and 2013, more than 1,5 mln, 14 enterprises, including renovation costs; Accesso and Agevola credito 2012, 2013, 1,4 mlnguarantee fund with Chamber of Commerce. TOTAL AMOUNT: 14,200,000
21 The network of enterprise incubators/accelerators of the City of Milan PoliHUB, Start-Up District & Incubator. 985,000 and more than 35 Enterprises Speed Mi Up with Chamber of Commerce and Bocconi University FABRIQ, Incubator for social innovation opened in Quarto Oggiaro The Incubator/Accelerator for Smart City, near city centre, with a contribution from the Municipality ( 500,000) and from the Ministry for Economic Development ( ) PTP Parco Tecnologico Padano Lodi, for digital tech enterprises Incubator Ex Ansaldo for creative enterprises, ( 1.8 mln); Incubator Impresa Ristretta, dedicated to enterprises that started in prisons Incubator/Accelerator Via d Azeglio for makers and self-producers; The creation of some business incubators in the city s outskirts is meant to develop enterprises and implement active labour market policies, as a measure of support to the economic development of the most deprived areas.
22 The projects on the territory The Smart City projects: the snapshot energy/environment mobility simplification social TAG, QRcode, NFC Smart Projects Smart Public Lighting Traffic light prefereces Infoalert Virtual Information Booth Icaro Caronte Accessible City Crowdfunding Digital City Energetic Efficiency ESCO Digital Islands; Ticketing & Payment Through Nfc AREA C GuidaMi CarSharing BikeMi Bike sharing Semplifica Mi Portals (Istitutional, Mobility, Turism) Open WiFi Open Data E015 Ambrogio Funded projects EU: MIUR 46 mln POR 46 mln EU GUGLE SMART SPACES Water cicle: SWaRM Net Waste management Cities Wise Net Smart Grid: SCUOLA Waste management: E WASTE CITY MOBILE FR EVUE Last mile Logistics: Urbe LOG Last mile Logistics: OPTI LOG Governance Decision Theatre Governance SPAC4 MYNEIGHBOURHOOD Justice PSC_Gisutizia civile Tecnology Welfare and inclusion S[m2]ART Education GIOCOSO Inclusion ABILITY Safety of the Territory: PROACTIVE Safety of the Territory: SIMULATOR
23 The projects on the territory The Smart City projects on ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT Smart Projects Digital City Smart Public Lighting Energetic Efficiency ESCO E015 (also mobility) TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS: Platform to manages technologies for waste and water treatment prototype platform for the execution of smart grid applications grid; security systems and sensor technologies for operation & control storage systems, electric charging infrastructures. Funded projects EU MIUR Energy Efficiency EU GUGLE for requalification of a neighbourhood, zero impact SMART SPACES Installation of sensors for feedback by users Water cicle: SWaRM Net of public contribution SOME OBJECTIVES AND FALL BACKS: To develop a model of governance of water resources monitoring of water loss and consumption Exploiting the treatment of waste Risk management related to natural disasters. To improve the electric management as a whole, increasing energy efficiency thanks to innovative schemes for smart grid POR Smart Grid: SCUOLA Waste management City Wise Net Waste management: E WASTE energy optimization of industrial sites : treatment of waste to reduce electricity; biomethane, fertilizers To strengthen and optimize the supply chain of recycling of WEEE to recover metals and have a lower environmental impact in the area.
24 The projects on the territory The Smart City projects on MOBILITY Smart Projects Funded projects Digital City EU MIUR TAG, QRcode, NFC Traffic light prefereces Infoalert Digital Islands; Ticketing & Payment Through Nfc AREA C GuidaMi CarSharing BikeMi Bike sharing E015 (also energy/ environment) Sustainable mobility CITY MOBIL Energy efficiency, electric mobility FR EVUE Last mile Logistics: Urbe LOG (also simplification) of public contribution ( of public contribution) SOME OBJECTIVES: to optimize the last mile logistics by creating virtuous system of transporting goods; new government, control and management of the last mile logistics in the city TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS: electronic platform SOME FALL BACKS: optimization of the loading and unloading stopping places; to incentive mechanisms related to the routing of vehicles (i.e. different access times according to type of vehicles); a chance to experience new models of freight logistics (also in Area C) acquisition of new data in the field of logistics, mobility and the environment. POR Last mile Logistics: OPTI LOG
25 The projects on the territory The Smart City projects on SIMPLIFICATION Smart Projects TAG, QRcode, NFC Virtual Information Booth Icaro Caronte (also mobility) OBJECTIVE: To develop a cloud platform of services dedicated to the modeling and validation of the choices of strategic planning of the PA. TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS cloud platform adapted to the PA; data fusion of cloud with simple interfaces; services for the management of missing data; open models to encourage interoperability. Digital City Semplifica Mi Portals (Istitutional, Mobility, Turism) SOME FALL BACKS: quantitative assessment of the impacts of longterm policies; Analysis of alternative scenarios and comparison between different policies and implementation tools; dissemination of policies to citizens and collecting feedback Funded projects MIUR POR Ambrogio Governance Decision Theatre (evaluation of Political Choices) Governance SPAC3 (management of Public Services) OBJECTIVE to develop a prototype cloud platform with innovative interfaces for the services in the areas of school-education, sports-leisure, welfare-inclusion; TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS use of NLP technologies for lexical analysis, grammar syntax and semantics of texts; interfaces for multi-use and multi-modal services. SOME FALL BACKS: possible apps: for the integrated and customised management of school canteens; one-stop desk for social services, volunteering and research work; library service; management of communal spaces used for sport
26 The projects on the territory The Smart City projects on SOCIAL Smart Projects Digital City Accessible City Crowdfunding Open WiFi Open Data SOME OBJECTIVES: recreating the lost social cohesiveness of the neighbourhoods by using new digital technologies and techniques (ICT) combined with the Living Lab methodologies; deployment of innovative services on the territory that contribute to develop a healthier, happier and human smarter city. Funded projects EU: MIUR MYNEIGHBOURHOOD, MY CITY Justice PSC_Giustizia civile (management of administrative procedures) Tecnology Welfare and Inclusion S[m2]ART (smart management of information) of public contribution SOME OBJECTIVES: interaction with the world of Justice using IT systems that connect to the management of the civil process; involvment of all the stakeholders who could benefit from interaction (i.e. ASL, Chamber of Commerce, public authorities and also private citizens, enterprises and banks) TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS: hybrid cloud computing platform (public and private) that allows integration and cooperation among stakeholders; the platform will also allow on-demand access to data and services. POR Education GIOCOSO (education at school through ICT Inclusion ABILITY (health management) SOME FALL BAKS: cost reduction and efficiency of administrative judicial proceedings; quality increasing of judicial activity through new services; to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the action of other local authorities that have at disposal the heritage of information in the field of Civil Justice.
27 The projects on the territory Smart City projects: Central and regional Fundings MIUR (Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research) and REGIONE LOMBARDIA Implementation of the funded projects: Currently there are some meetings in progress with the project s proposers, with the following aims: to assess in depth each project in terms of real implementation and possible impact on the city; to identify any similarities among projects from different fundings in order to avoid duplication and to boost potential synergies; to have a public presentation on December 3 rd 2014 To check the following hypothesis: can we use impact investing methodology/approach to evaluate social impact find new funds?
28 THANK YOU CONTACTS: Renato Galliano Responsible for the Smart City Office, Department for Economic Innovation, Smart City University
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