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Intelligent community development & Smart market creation 4 th 6 th May 2015, Oulu, Finland Venue: Finnkino, hotel Scandic Oulu

Are you smart? Är du smart? Älyäkkö nää?

Program Mon 4th May, 2015 12.00 Registration and seminar info, Sputnik, hotel Scandic Oulu 13.00 Smart site visits - Departure from the hotel Scandic Oulu Sightseeing tours by Potnapekka - At 13.00,14.30 and 16.00 - Departure from the hotel Scandic Oulu 17.00 Exhibition opening Smart exhibition & demonstration corridor 19.00 Reception, Oulu City Hall - Departure at 18.30 from the hotel Scandic Oulu

Smart Site Visits Monday 4th May, 2015 You can join into the afternoon smart site visit or select two, even three short visits or just have a sightseeing tour within Oulu by Potnapekka. Departure front of the hotel Scandic Oulu Potnapekka tours: at 13.00 at 14.30 at 16.00 1. Modern learning and research environments 2. Universities entrepreneurship hubs 3. Hiukkavaara Arctic Smart City Living lab 4. 3D Cave theater and Organ hall in OUAS 5. Valopaa Järvennuotta led lighting case 6. Green Wave and Kivisydän bedrock parking 7. Kastelli community centre of Oulu 8. VTT and Yritystakomo 9. Future-Power business simulation game, POHTO 13.00 SITE 1 SITE 5 SITE 6 SITE 7 Kastelli SITE 8 SITE 9 14.00 14.00 SITE 2 SITE 3 SITE 4 SITE 6 15.00 15.00 Hiukkavaara SITE 6 16.00 16.30

Mon 4th May, 2015 UBIKO learning environment is a research based development project aiming to renew the school and to understand what kind of school promotes inspired and skillful learners. We would like our pupils to be aware of their own abilities so they can set personal goals for their learning and modify those if necessary. They should be able to utilize efficient learning strategies in their studies and to monitor and evaluate the attainment of their goals. To support their learning pupils should know how and when to modify and regulate their learning environment. Ubiko learning environment is developed in the Oulu University Teacher Training School.

Mon 4th May, 2015 LeaForum - learning & interaction observation forum - is a new research community and infrastructure for R&D, multi-disciplinary interaction research and common equipment resources for recording and observation. Among other things LeaF research space includes service and user-centered design equipment e.g. Creativity Corner and eye tracking devices. Also advanced audio visual services and MORE multimodal observation and recording system are available. The space itself is cozy and convertible.

CIE 3D Cave Mon 4th May, 2015 Center for Internet Excellence (CIE) is a research and innovation unit at the University of Oulu, which combines leading-edge Internet research, innovation processes and new infrastructures. CIE provides a unique environment to combine research and network partners from different fields in a practical setup, where idea creation, observation, measurement and validation is enabled for user-centric innovation and design. CIE conducts multidisciplinary research on 3D technologies. CIE focuses on doing technical research and development, but also on how new technology and innovations are deployed and experienced. CIE drives for the Living Lab approach to obtain userdriven innovations by involving individuals outside the traditional product and service creation professions..

Mon 4th May, 2015 Oulu Game LAB (OGL) is a unique training and development program tailored to meet the needs of the gaming industry. Established in 2012 at the Oulu University of Applied Sciences in Finland, OGL supports the development of game prototypes, products and start-ups. OGL's primary goal is to create new jobs and start-ups in the game industry. OGL has been established in cooperation with all the departments of the Oulu University of Applied Sciences, the business community in Oulu and local authorities. OGL programming is also offered in close cooperation with Oulu-based gaming companies. The Oulu region has a large concentration of ICT professionals and more than 700 companies in the fields of ICT and the creative industries. OGL facilities are physically located in downtown Oulu and is connected to the business entrepreneurial hub of the city, Business Kitchen.

Mon 4th May, 2015 Business Kitchen is the universities entrepreneurship hub: both a space and a community located in the city center of Oulu. Business Kitchen offers a channel to utilize universities expertise to boost the growth of companies and entrepreneurs, and within universities, the goal is to amplify the entrepreneurial orientation among the students and staff. Whether you need sparring for your idea, company development or extra hands on your project from the universities. Business Kitchen serves: individuals with business ideas start-ups and entrepreneurs small and medium sized companies students and personnel of the universities. Demola Oulu OuluSES Startup Services Business Incubator

Hiukkavaara Arctic Smart City Living lab Mon 4th May, 2015 Hiukkavaara is the largest city district to be built in Oulu and the whole of Northern Finland in recent decades. Homes for 20,000 new residents will be constructed around the old barracks area. In addition, the nearby Hiukkavaara Centre will serve 40,000 Oulu residents. This creates excellent possibilities for Smart City cooperation and Living Labs as a hands on experience environment. Hiukkavaara is a development environment for living and services. Hiukkavaara offers premises for research, development, testing and launching. How can a home become energy efficient, how are renewable energy sources utilized and what kind of new services are needed in the future- Hiukkavaara is an Arctic Smart City where researchers, aiming for state-ofthe art expertise, come face-to-face with the practical use of applications, and where companies developing services can get inspiration from the outcomes of everyday life. Company meeting: TA Yhtymä: CHP Plants

3D Cave theater and Organ hall in OUAS Mon 4th May, 2015 Cave is place for presentations and in that sense kind of 3D Theater. It is ideal for 3D based visualisations and very usable for different kind of construction and mechanical engineering and design e.g. for big buildings, bridges, ships, industrial machinery or even power plants. With the help of Cave equipment construction drawings can be visualized in a way that people are able to understand. The newly opened Cave allows users to see objects apparently floating in the air, and can walk around them, getting a proper view of what they look like in reality. The reality is enhanced by using the 1:1 scale, high-quality 3D-modeling and the surround sound, where needed. The Organ Hall has been built especially for the organ. It is a very resonant space, which takes the voiced characteristics of the instrument into account. The organ has two manuals and 21 stops. It has been built by Mr Martti Porthan. The organ is a stylistic copy of a similar sized instrument built by the German master organ-builder Gottfried Silbermann and represents the style of the 18th century. Silbermann organs have been regarded ideal for the music of Bach, but also for other composers of the Baroque and early romantic eras.

Valopaa Järvennuotta led lighting case Mon 4th May, 2015 Valopaa LED lighting solutions are highly energy efficient and cost-effective. Our cutting edge LED products are easy to maintain and a long lifespan is guaranteed. Järvennuotta led lighting case

Green Wave and Kivisydän bedrock parking Mon 4th May, 2015 The bus tour presents two innovative transport related projects. The bus drive itself is a presentation of a modern traffic signal pre-emption system for emergency vehicles. The fully automatic and comprehensive green wave is developed in Oulu and has expanded to cover two provinces and more is to come. The destination of the drive is Oulu s large underground parking facility that is currently being built. 900 quality parking spaces right below the walking district can be seen as a positive injection pushing forward the development of the city s center. - Departure at 13.30 - Departure at 14.20 - Departure at 15.15

Kastelli community centre of Oulu Mon 4th May, 2015 The Kastelli community centre has facilities for a unified primary school, upper secondary school, upper secondary school for adults, day-care centre, library, auditorium, youth activities and sport halls. The joint target of the Kastelli community centre is to offer day care, preschool education, primary and secondary school education, youth, library and sports services as local services to the residents of the area as well as opportunities for cultural and leisure services from "babies to pensioners. The target of the project is a long-term publicprivate partnership that benefits Oulu and Lemminkäinen. The starting points are creating and developing a partnership that benefits both parties, cost efficiency, usability of the project that takes environmental aspects into account, functionality, safety, environmental friendliness and energy efficiency.

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Mon 4th May, 2015 VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is the leading research and technology company in the Nordic countries. VTT has a national mandate in Finland. We use our research and knowledge to provide expert services for our domestic and international customers and partners. We serve both private and public sectors. In the visit in the VTT Oulu, you have an opportunity to visit in: 1) Printed Intelligence will offer new manufacturing technology and enables new solutions for manufacturing of Wellness & Healthcare, Lighting & Energy products. PrintoCent Pilot Factory environment and the PrintoCent Industry Cluster for future manufacturing of Printed Intelligence is presented by Ilkka Kaisto. 2) The energy self-sufficient test apartment, connected to the electricity distribution network, producing the energy required for living with its own solar and wind power. The system is presented by Klaus Känsälä. 3) Disposable tests for home use and diagnostics look after a seamless chain from disposable test chip to cloud. D CLOUD concept system utilizing wireless communication is presented by Ralph Liedert.

Mon 4th May, 2015 Service is our business! Takomo Innovation Environment is an innovative work environment for entrepreneurminded people who are interested in developing new product ideas and businesses. Based on the national Protomo model, Takomo provides its members with free facilities, training, know-how and support to help them develop new services and products for the market with no immediate risk. Yritystakomo is located in the Technology Village in Oulu.

Future-Power business simulation game Mon 4th May, 2015 Future is all about action Future Power - Is your business in capable hands? POHTO is a pioneer in the area of functional education. Good experiences with functional learning led to the construction of the new Future-Power modeling environment. It is a unique place to practice actual business operations and group processes as well as communication in a realistic environment where people themselves are physically present. Future-Power visualizes issues and phenomena that are hard to comprehend, so that they can be sensed, experienced, and learned by doing. Market oriented thinking and competence as well as connection between strategy and its implementation in business development forms the basis in this business simulation. Participants in the management training environment learn and practice, among other things, business planning, implementation of strategic goals, operative management and leadership. The business simulation can be modified to the needs of any company or business sector. The new Future-Power expands analysis to include themes of managing the innovation process, change, and the future. In business simulations, companies can pretest the commercialization of innovations, for example, before launching them on the market.

Program Tue 5th May, 2015 Moderator: Anna Sorainen, Managing Director, Owner, Ground Communication 8.00 Registration - Morning buffet available in restaurant Torilla 9.00 Opening: 30 years of cooperation - and the journey continues 10.15 Keynote session: Smart market creation 11.30 Coffee available - Sputnik hall 11.30 14.00 Lunch available restaurant Torilla 12.00 14.00 Parallel interactive sessions 14.30 15.00 Tekes coffee break in restaurant Torilla 15.00 Keynote session: Intelligent community development 16.15 Mayors debate: Smart mayors lead smart cities 17.45 Closing 18.00 19.00 Six city cocktails in restaurant Torilla 19.30 Departure to seminar dinner Smart Exhibition & Demonstration Corner

8.00 Registration - Morning buffet available Tue 5th May, 2015 09.00-10.00 Opening Moderator: Anna Sorainen, Managing Director, Owner, Ground Communication Chair: Harri Haapasalo, Professor, Head, Industrial Engineering and Management University of Oulu Honorary Chair: Jay Gillette, Professor, Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair, University of Oulu 30 years of cooperation - Matti Pennanen, Mayor, City of Oulu - Juha Juntunen, COO, Technopolis - Lea Kauppi, Director General, Finnish Environment Institute - Jouko Niinimäki, Rector, University of Oulu - Jouko Paaso, CEO, Rector, Oulu University of Applied Sciences - Erkki KM Leppävuori, President, CEO, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland What about the next 30 years? - Pertti Huuskonen, Board Professional, Academic Adviser and Investor 10.15 11.30 Smart market creation Chair: Pekka Kess, Professor, Industrial Engineering and Management, University of Oulu Market creation in future cities: Barriers and opportunities - Catherine Mulligan, Head of Digital Strategy and Economics, Future Cities Catapult; Research Fellow, Imperial College, London Social innovation for smart city - Glen Koskela, CTO, Fujitsu Nordic Smart implementation of e-identity and interconnectivity framework - Priit Alamäe, CEO, Nortal Open Helsinki as a platform for smart market creation - Jussi Pajunen, Mayor of Helsinki Listen!

11.30-12.00 Coffee available in Sputnik hall 11.30 14.00 Lunch available in restaurant Torilla Tue 5th May, 2015 12.00 14.30 Parallel interactive sessions 14.30 15.00 Tekes Coffee Break 15.00 16.15 Intelligent community development Chair: Jay Gillette, Professor, Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair, University of Oulu European smart city development Top-down and bottom-up - Markku Markkula, President, the European Committee of the Regions Intelligent community development Past, present and front - Robert Bell, Co-Founder, Intelligent Community Forum Digital whispers: What can technologies tell us about humans and cities? - Vassilis Kostakos, Professor, Director, Community Imaging Group, University of Oulu Great ideas grow better under zero Innovating in smart, cold and rural regions - Anna Ståhlbröst, Associate Professor, Information Systems, Luleå University of Technology 16.15 17.45 Mayors debate: Smart mayors lead smart cities Chair: Bror Salmelin, Adviser for Innovation Systems at the European Commission Visions on intelligent community development - Rob van Gijzel, Mayor of Eindhoven, Chairman of ICF Foundation - Jussi Pajunen, Mayor of Helsinki - Matti Pennanen, Mayor of Oulu Yvonne Stålnacke, Mayor of Luleå - Jukka Mäkelä, Mayor of Espoo Jens-Johan Hjort, Mayor of Tromsø - Anna-Kaisa Ikonen, Mayor of Tampere - Kari Nenonen, Mayor of Vantaa - Aleksi Randell, Mayor of Turku 17.45 Closing 18.00 Six City cocktails 19.30 Departure to Smart dinner Discuss! Scream!

12.00 14.30 Parallel interactive sessions Tue 5th May, 2015 Session 1: Open and agile smart cities - Chair: Jarmo Eskelinen, CEO, Forum Virium Helsinki; President, European Network of Living Labs; Vice-Chair, Open & Agile Smart Cities Network Session 2: Fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurships - Chair: Ville Heikkinen, Partner, Butterfly Ventures Session 3: Smart city business models - Chair: Catherine Mulligan, Head of Digital Strategy and Economics, Future Cities Catapult; Research Fellow, Imperial College, London Session 4. Internet of Things for renewing industries - Chair: Heikki Ailisto, Research professor, VTT Session 5: Creative economy ecosystems - Chair: Johannes Helama, CEO, PROTO The Designers' Association of Northern Finland Session 6: Citizen participation, crowdsourcing and social media - Chair: Tom Laine, CEO, Innopinion Session 7: Innovation policy - Implications of new business logic - Chair: Vesa Harmaakorpi, Professor, Lappeenranta University of Technology Session 8: Living lab as an engine of growth - Chair: Reijo Kohonen Professor, Managing partner, Kasvutehdas KATE

Interactive sessions Coffee available 11.30-12.00 Lunch available 11.30-14.00 restaurant Torilla Vaunumaakari 1 Vaunumaakari 2 Kamarineuvos Kivitaneli 12.00 13.00 12.00 13.00 Fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurships 12.00 13.00 Open and agile smart cities 12.00-13.00 Creative economy ecosystems 12.00 13.00 Innovation policy - Implications of new business logic Exihibition open MMEA Presentation 13.30 14.30 13.30 14.30 IoT for renewing industries 13.30-14.30 Smart city business models 13.30-14.30 Citizen participation, crowdsourcing and social media Tekes coffee break 14.30 15.00 - restaurant Torilla 13.30-14.30 Living Lab as an engine of growth TEKES Presentation - Presentation of Tekes

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 1: Fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship (Vaunukamari 1) Three phases of the entrepreneurial life cycle are part of a new model for understanding how stakeholders can better support serial entrepreneurs in Europe: 1) Stand up Promoting the attitudes and skills required to mobilize Europeans with the desire and the ability to create scalable entrepreneurial ventures; 2) Start up Gathering the resources to start up a business, with particular focus on access to capital for entrepreneurs across the European Union, 3) Scale up Enabling ventures to scale, with particular focus on collaborations between entrepreneurs and large corporations that simultaneously improve the innovation capacity of both partners to create growth and jobs across the region. Fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship can help Europe remain an innovation powerhouse, but only if measures are taken to improve support services and address market fragmentation. In this session, we focus on the scale-up phase, which according to World Economic Forum, is the phase, where European entrepreneurs are at a disadvantage to counterparts in North America in the entrepreneurial life cycle. In this session, we hear three views on growth entrepreneurship in the scale up phase. Chair: Ville Heikkinen, Partner at Butterfly Ventures Co-Chair: Matti Muhos, Research Director, University of Oulu - Jussi Harvela, CEO, TactoTek Ltd - Ville Mickelsson, Chief Executive Officer, Cyberlightning Ltd - Peter Larsson, Director, Managing Director, Luleå Science Park

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 2. Internet of Things for renewing industries (Vaunukamari 1) Internet of Things is a key enabler for Smart City. IoT technologies enable intelligent services for the citizens, smart transport and mobility, and are essential for the connected health services, and help in reducing energy consumption and waste. But this is not all, IoT and its sister concept Industrial Internet are behind the disruption named as Third industrial revolution. They are essential for the competitiveness of companies and the most significant source of economic growth and employment in years to come. What will the Third industrial revolution bring to companies, local authorities, research and education and what should we do about it? Join us in the interesting session about IoT renewing the industries. Chair: Heikki Ailisto, Research Professor in Mobile Interaction Technology, VTT Co-Chair: Jukka Majava, Post Doc Researcher, University of Oulu - Juha Saarnio, Head of Innovation Networks, Federation of Finnish Technology Industries - Lasse Eriksson, Program Manager, Technology, Konecranes - Inka Vilpola, General Manager, IM Technology Office, Wärtsilä - Petri Vasara, Dr.Tech., Global Practice Head, Pöyry Management Consulting - Zach Shelby, Director of Technology for Internet of Things at ARM - Heikki Huhmo, Project Manager, Six City Strategy, City of Oulu

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 3: Open and agile smart cities (Vaunumaakari 2) Open & Agile Smart Cities - connecting cities with open data, open interfaces and open processes. Cities across the globe are looking for ways to spur open innovation. Innovation is needed to overcome the digital transition of cities, and it needs to be open to include a variety of stakeholders of the whole urban community, and to establish a competitive but attractive market for developers, increasing quality and avoiding vendor lock-ins. One city is not a market, however. A sizable market consists of cities in several countries, or a continent. We need global "de facto standards for portability and interoperability to create a true global market for smart city services, so that developers can start investing in civic technologies and public-private innovation partnerships. To achieve this, 31 cities from 7 countries (and counting) have joined forces under the Open & Agile Smart Cities (OCAS) initiative. OASC kickstarts the use of a shared set of ways to developing systems once and making them interoperable between cities across borders. Simple, functional and minimal standard ways of accessing and exchanging data have the potential to boost up the speed of smart city innovations and marketplace. The mechanisms used in OASC are pragmatic, simple and open: driven-by-implementation approach, open APIs (FIWARE NGSI), open data models (CitySDK) and open data/api publication platforms (CKAN). In this highly interactive session urban innovators are invited to discuss about opportunities of open urban development with the experts from the European Commission, Open Knowledge Foundation and the OASC initiative. Chair: Jarmo Eskelinen, CEO, Forum Virium Helsinki; President, European Network of Living Labs; Vice-chair, Open & Agile Smart Cities Network Co-Chair: Anna-Maija Hietajärvi, Researcher, University of Oulu - Adriënne Heijnen, Senior Adviser, Aarhus University - Antti Poikola, Researcher, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology; Director of Open Knowledge Finland - Olavi Luotonen, Scientific Officer, Experimental Platforms, DG CONNECT at European Commission

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 4: Smart city business models (Vaunumaakari 2) The interactive session will focus on alternative and opportunity providing business models employed in smart cities by the cities themselves or the different stakeholders playing an active role in smart cities. Special attention is paid to ICT technology enabled smart services and utilities business models, both currently used, alternative, or to be developed for smart cities. Chair: Catherine Mulligan, Head of Digital Strategy and Economics at Future Cities Catapult and Research Fellow at Imperial College, London Co-Chair: Aki Pekuri, Researcher, University of Oulu - Petri Ahokangas, Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow, Oulu Business School, University of Oulu - Ville Valovirta, Senior Scientist, VTT We reserve the right to make changes to this program

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 5: Creative economy ecosystems (Kamarineuvos) IF - the creative industries have been seen to become increasingly important to economic well-being, proponents suggesting that "human creativity is the ultimate economic resource". AND - smart city uses digital technologies to enhance performance and wellbeing, to reduce costs and resource consumption and to engage more effectively and actively with its citizens. MOREOVER - key 'smart' sectors include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. DO WE SEE - creative economy, ecosystems between creative industries and these key sectors as a highway to Smart City? Chair: Johannes Helama, Executive director, PROTO-The Designers' Association of Northern Finland Co-Chair: NN, University of Oulu - Petri Sirviö, CEO, Kaapelitehdas - Sami Kallinen, Head of Web & Mobile Development at YLE - Anu-Katriina Perttunen, Chief Networking Officer, Creative Finland - Albert Edman, Strategic Development Officer, City of Umeå We reserve the right to make changes to this program

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 6: Citizen participation, crowdsourcing and social media (Kamarineuvos) Crowdsourcing and social media - changing the decision making processes for companies as well as for cities? Social media services and social intranets are widely used in engaging employees, customers or citizens to participate in everything from product development to municipal decision making. What's the situation in Finland? How and why to do it, pros and cons? Decision making process are becoming open, see-through processes, rather than shady meeting rooms and behind closed doors. Why and what does it mean? Chair: Tom Laine, CEO, Innopinnon Co-Chair: Päivi Lohikoski, Researcher, University of Oulu - Jari Jussila, Project Manager, Novi Research Center, Tampere University of Technology - Peter Green, Co-Founder, Zee.do - Piia Erkinheimo, Head of Crowds & Communities, Digile Ltd - Minna Rantama, VotingAid Expert, ZEF Oy - Mikko Järvilehto, Founder, CEO, Innovaatiomestarit Ltd, Futuretournaments Ltd We reserve the right to make changes to this program

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 7: Innovation policy - Implications of new business logic (Kivitaneli) Usefulness of the decades-old hegemonic concepts such as clusters, value chains and core competences is beginning to decline. Internet economy has changed the economic environment remarkably: central terms of the new business logic are business and innovation ecosystems, development platforms, technology adjacencies, value networks, crowdsourcing etc. As business logics change, innovation policy must respond to this development and to the policy challenges posed by it by changing considerably in the near future. Session focuses on the guidelines of this new innovation policy. Chair: Vesa Harmaakorpi, Professor, Lappeenranta University of Technology Co-Chair: Satu Rinkinen, Doctoral Student, Lappeenranta University of Technology - Bror Salmelin, Adviser for Innovation Systems, European Commission, DG Connect - Reijo Paajanen, CEO, Digile Ltd - Timo Hämäläinen, Sitra Fellow at Finnish Innovation Fund, Sitra - Kaisa Still, Research Scientist, VTT

Tue 5th May, 2015 Interactive sessions Session 8: Living Lab as an engine of growth (Kivitaneli) Living lab is a user-centered, open-innovation ecosystem, often operating in a definite context, integrating concurrent research and innovation processes within a public-private-people partnership. Despite its potential there are very rare cases where a living lab has become a sustainable innovation service provider and an attractive partner to enterprises and municipalities. The challenges of living labs to be discussed by the panelists are: How living labs are integrated to local innovation ecosystems? How enterprises can benefit from living labs in their new business and product introduction? How public procurement can benefit from living labbing? What service offering makes a living lab attractive to enterprises? What are the key elements of sustainable living lab? Chair: Reijo Kohonen, Professor, Managing Partner, Kasvutehdas KATE Co-Chair: Tuomo Kinnunen, Projet Manager, University of Oulu - Marita Holst, Senior Project Manager at Centre for Distance-Spanning Technology, LTU - Marjukka Manninen, Municipal Manager, Tyrnävä - Satu Väinämö, Program Coordinator, Oulu Urban Living lab (OULLabs) - Nicola Doppio, Project Manager, Smart Crowds, Research Action Unit, Trento Rise - Esko Juuso, President, Eurosim

Tue 5th May, 2015 Break Program SPUTNIK 13.00-13.15 MMEA research program from sensors to urban services - Petri Koponen, MMEA Program manager, CLEEN Oy, VTT TORILLA 14.30-13.15 TEKES presentation We reserve the right to make changes to this program

Six City Cocktails Tue 5th May, 2015 18.00 19.30 Restaurant Torilla Hosts: Six City Mayors Moderator: Lauri Salovaara, CMO, FilmMe Music: Huutajat Madetoja Music High School Jussi Pajunen Mayor of Helsinki Jukka Mäkelä Mayor of Espoo Anna-Kaisa Ikonen Mayor of Tampere Kari Nenonen Mayor of Vantaa Matti Pennanen Mayor of Oulu Aleksi Randell Mayor of Turku

Dinner in Maikkula Estate Tue 5th May, 2015 20.00 24.00 Welcome speech: Pekka Kess, Professor, Seminar president, University of Oulu Welcome speech: NN, City of Oulu (tbc) Greetings from ITU: Suvi Linden, ITU Moderator: Lauri Salovaara, CMO, FilmMe (tbc) Music: Miko Kontturi Band Sébastien Lévy, Vice president, GlobalForum, 2015, September, 28-29, 2015, Oulu, Finland. Departure from the hotel Scandic Oulu at 19.30 Departure from the Maikkula Estate at 22.30 23.15 24.00

Program Wed 6th May, 2015 8.00 Registration Morning buffet in restaurant Torilla 9.00 Keynote sessions: Smart cities as innovation ecosystems 10.30 Break 11.00 Parallel workshops Intelligent transport Mobility in smart societies ICF master class Broadband economy Enabling technologies for smart cities Connected Health Digital Health Revolution Connected health Digital health revolution Smart Education From Labs to Global Markets Smart education Digitalization in education 16.30 Matchmaking cocktails -Highlights of the seminar: Journalists message Smart exhibition & demonstration corner Business in built environment Smart and sustainable living We reserve the right to make changes to this program

8.00 Wed 6th May, 2015 Registration Morning Buffet 9.00 10.30 Smart cities as innovation ecosystems Enabling technologies for smart cities 11.00 Mobility in smart societies Rural broadband economy Digital health and care Business in built environment Digitalization in education 12.30 13.00 13.30 14.30 Intelligent transport projects Panel discussion Unlocking the potential of the rural economy Digital health business Sustainable building 15.00 Panel discussion Mobility as a service Group discussion: Seizing the opportunities Panel discussion My Data My Business Workshop Smart city living lab 16.30 16.30 Matchmaking Cocktails -Highlights of the Seminar: Journalists Message

8.00 Registration and Morning buffet Wed 6th May, 2015 9.00 Smart cities as innovation ecosystems Enabling technologies for smart cities PLAZA 1: Chair: Juha Ala-Mursula, Executive Director, Business Oulu Modern innovation approach as driver for prosperity - Open European innovation ecosystems - Bror Salmelin, Adviser for Innovation Systems at the European Commission Added value of cross-border ecosystems for innovation - Martin Guillermo Ramirez, General Secretary, Association of European Border Regions Developing concepts for global innovation hubs - Martti Launonen, Chairman, Chief, Hubconcepts The Brainport model and the innovation strategy of our region - Joep Brouwers, Vice Director, Brainport Development, Eindhoven Maximize value creation through innovative collaboration - Peter Larsson, Managing Director, Luleå Science Park PLAZA 2: Chair: Matti Latva-aho, Director, Centre for Wireless Communications, Professor, University of Oulu Networked society - Erik Kruse, Strategic Marketing Manager and Networked Society Evangelist, Ericsson 5G for the programmable world - Lauri Oksanen, Vice President, Research and Technology, Nokia Internet of Things for Smart Cities - Zach Shelby, Vice President of Marketing for IoT, ARM Enabling ICT for smart, cold and rural regions - Christer Åhlund, Professor, Luleå University of Technology Emerging technologies that could radically transform our cities - Risto Linturi, Futurist, Executive Catalyst, Sovelto Plc 10.30 - Break 11.00 Parallel Workshops 16.30 Highlights of the Seminar: Journalists Message - Matchmaking Cocktails

Intelligent transport Mobility in smart societies Wed 6th May, 2015 11.00-12.30 Mobility in smart societies Host: Kari Kankaala, Executive Director, Economic and Urban Development, City of Tampere Chair: Pekka Leviäkangas, Chief Research Scientist, VTT The promise of driverless transport and robotized logistics - Risto Linturi, Futurist, Executive Catalyst, Sovelto Aviapolis - Modern logistics hub - Kari Nenonen, Mayor, City of Vantaa Smarter corridors with smarter traffic - Anna-Mari Ahonen, Project director, Growth Corridor Finland EIB funding for innovation - Neil Valentine, Head of division, Roads, EIB European Innovation Bank Modern transport policy - Marko Forsblom, Ministry of Transport and Communication 13.30 14.30 Intelligent transport projects European perspective for traffic evolution - Juha Lehtonen, Director, Siemens Mobility Division Baby steps towards best practices - Jukka Talvi, Traffic Engineer, City of Oulu Buses going electric - Case Tampere - Elli Kotakorpi, City of Tampere Open city data - Seppo Haataja, Project Director, Tredea Finnish winter maintenance ecosystem - Aki Aapaoja, Research scientist, VTT 15.00 16.30 Panel discussion: Mobility as a service Moderator: Jukka Lintusaari, EiR, ITS Factory, University of Tampere Funding smart city solutions: Raine Hermans, Head of Strategic Programmes, Tekes Mobility as a service: Sampo Hietanen, CEO, ITS-Finland Other panelists: Jaakko Aho, CEO, AC2SG Software Oy; Kimmo Ylisiurunen, Managing Director, Infotripla ltd; Heikki Karintaus, CEO, Taipale Telematics Oy www.smartseminar.fi

ICF Master Class Broadband Economy ICF Master Class Broadband Economy Wed 6th May 2015, Oulu, Finland ICF Master Class provides your city or region with a set of development tools to improve competitiveness, deepen social inclusion and enhance your ability to adapt in today's fastmoving Broadband Economy. Educates your community on the factors that will determine its economic future and social health - How to leverage broadband for economic, social and cultural growth - Specific success strategies in network development, creation of a knowledge-based workforce, innovation-stimulation programs, digital inclusion and community engagement Coach: Robert Bell ICF Co-Founder Engages and energizes the key stakeholders in the community development process to take leadership roles in creating progress - Group identification of key strengths and competitive advantages - Group brainstorming on core challenges and possible solutions - Group engagement in new projects to address the core challenges and leverage key strengths What will the Master Class deliver? - Shared understanding of 21st Century economic and social development - Recognition of core challenges and the impact they have on every constituency - Definition of potential projects that engage group members in creating positive change - Identification of champions interested in taking projects from concept to results

ICF Master Class 2015 Wed 6th May, 2015 11.00-12.30 The rural broadband economy Host: Suvi Linden, UN Broadband Commissioner, former Communications Minister, ICF Visionary of the Year The rural broadband economy: From local to global - Robert Bell, Co-Founder, ICF In 2013, ICF launched a specific focus, called The Rural Imperative, on the challenges and opportunities facing rural communities in the broadband economy. The presentation will provide a mix of facts, trends and inspiring stories to show how broadband can level the economic playing field for places far outside the metro centers of the world. 13.30-14.30 Panel discussion: Unlocking the potential of the rural economy An insight into broadband economy - Jay Gillette, Fullbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair, University of Oulu Keynote Interview - Sini Wiren, Director of Communications Services, Ministry of Transport and Communications, interviewed by Robert Bell. The 21st Century is supposed to be the century of the city, when the majority of the world s people are urban dwellers and rural areas viability as places to live, work, found a business and leave a legacy. Is the future of rural economies already set in stone, or does technology offer new opportunity for rural development? A panel of experts focuses on the challenges and opportunities facing rural Finland and share insights from their experience in rural broadband and economic development. Moderated by Robert Bell. - Jarmo Heiskanen, Manager of Information Services, Regional Council of North Karelia - Mikko Väisänen, Manager for Research and Development, Council of Oulu Region - Tommi Linna, CEO, Netplaza - Merja Louet, CEO, Siikaverkko - Ari Alatossava, Municipal Manager, Ii 15.00-16.30 Group discussions: Seizing the opportunities Small group discussion based on the Master Class content and seeking to identify the biggest three challenges for ICT-based economic development for the region and the three greatest opportunities that government, business, institutions and citizens can pursue.

Connected Health Digital Health Revolution Connected Health Workshop Digital Health Revolution 6th May 2015, Oulu, Finland More information: Maritta Perälä- Heape, Director Centre for Health and Technology Digital health paradigm is dramatically changing how people think act and access services in their lives. Drivers for this have become global megatrends, e.g. prevention (or staying healthy), eliminating unnecessary costs, personalization of health care, and the accelerating convergence of healthcare and wellbeing businesses. Future healthcare will allow an individual to control and make use of his or her personal data, including genome data, health and wellbeing monitoring data and everyday behavioral data. This My Data approach will change health care processes, create useroriented applications for health promotion and self-care and business logics. Fundamental change of attitudes is needed to fully exploit My Data. The building of mydata.fi community addresses this challenge, and at the same time enables the development of new business and new service solutions in accordance with ethical and legal regulations. This workshop takes a revolutionary view to these opportunities.

Connected health Digital health revolution Wed 6th May, 2015 11.00-12.30 Digital health and care Room X4 Host: Kyösti Oikarinen, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu Chair: Maritta Perälä-Heape, Director, Centre for Health and Technology Delivering health and care in a digital age - Laura Ryan, Medical Director of the Scottish Centre for Tele-health and Telecare Impact of health and care innovation initiatives at the European region level - Toni Dedeu, Dr, Director of Knowledge Exchange and Research, DHI and Chair at EUREGHA Finland s innovation strategies in the health field - Antti Eskola, Commercial Counsellor at Ministry of Employment and the Economy 13.30 14.30 Digital health business Science and engineering: Realizing the potential of connected health - Oliver Harrison, Senior Vice President, Healthways International mhealth and personal health systems: Challenges to research and the healthcare services - Per Hasvold, Section Leader, Norwegian Center for Integrated Care and Telemedicine Digital health revolution - Maritta Perälä-Heape, Director, Centre for Health and Technology 15.00 16.30 Panel discussion: My Data My Business Moderator: Anssi Mikola, Chairman, Wellbookers Ltd, Co-Founder, Senior Advisor, Megaklinikka; Nordic Healthcare Group - Mikael Rinnetmäki, Founder, Sensotrend - Jouni Ruoppa, CEO, Medieta Oy - Jarmo Järvenpää, CEO, istock - Harri Kylmänen, CEO, Introme Oy - Mika Rantakokko, Vice Director, CIE www.smartseminar.fi

Smart Education Digitalization in education Wed 6th May, 2015 11.00-13.00 Digitalization in education Host: Piia Rantala-Korhonen, Deputy Mayor, City of Oulu Chair: Janne Länsitie, Lecturer, Oulu University of Applied Sciences Closing the innovation divide - Potential pioneering activities in education - Markku Markkula, President of the European Committee of Regions Developing solutions for 21st century learning - Suvi Sundquist, Programme manager, Tekes Physical and virtual learning environments - Pasi Mattila, CEO, Finpeda Ltd Dream School goes international - Allan Schneitz, Director, Elisa Learning Environments, Coordinator, Dream School Game education through the Lab Model and its influence in the market - Patricia Zanardi de Toledo, Lecturer, Oulu University of Applied Sciences 15.00 16.30 WORKSHOP: Smart city living lab Chair. Helka-Liisa Hentilä, Dean, Oulu School of Architecture University of Oulu Smart city living lab Business model for human well-being in the built environment Workshop leaders: - Helka-Liisa Hentilä, Dean, Oulu School of Architecture - Sari Hirvonen-Kantola, D.Sc., Postdoctoral researcher, Oulu School of Architecture - Petri Ahokangas, Associate professor, www.smartseminar.fi Oulu Business School

Business in built environment - Smart and sustainable living Wed 6th May, 2015 11.00-12.30 Business in built environment Host: Matti Matinheikki, Deputy Mayor, City of Oulu Chair: Kirsi Aaltonen, Research professor, University of Oulu Smart Cities - Miimu Airaksinen, Research professor, VTT Managing Megaprojects: comparing Heathrow Terminal 5 and the 2012 London Olympics - Tim Brady, Professor, CENTRIM, University of Brighton Business in built environment - Harri Haapasalo, Professor, University of Oulu 13.30 14.30 Sustainable building UMEÅ and sustainable Ålidhem - Albert Edman, Strategic development officer, City of Umeå Case Karjasilta, Oulu - Regenerating with systems intelligence - Tero Vanhanen, Development director, Hartela Ltd 500 years old houses - Markus Haapsaari, CEO of Kanttia 2 Architects 15.00 16.30 WORKSHOP: Smart City Living Lab Are you smart? Chair. Helka-Liisa Hentilä, Dean, Oulu School of Architecture University of Oulu Smart City Living Lab Business model for human well-being in the built environment Workshop leaders: - Helka-Liisa Hentilä, Dean, Oulu School of Architecture - Sari Hirvonen-Kantola, D.Sc., Postdoctoral researcher, Oulu School of Architecture - Petri Ahokangas, Associate professor, Oulu Business School

Hosts PRESIDENT Pekka Kess Professor University of Oulu HOST Matti Pennanen Mayor City of Oulu HOST Harri Haapasalo Professor University of Oulu HONORARY CHAIR Jay Gillette Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair University of Oulu EVENT MANAGER Päivi Iskanius Adjunct Professor University of Oulu

Smart City Leaders Jussi Pajunen Mayor of Helsinki Jukka Mäkelä Mayor of Espoo Anna-Kaisa Ikonen Mayor of Tampere Kari Nenonen Mayor of Vantaa Matti Pennanen Mayor of Oulu Aleksi Randell Mayor of Turku

Arctic Smart City Leaders Matti Pennanen Mayor City of Oulu Yvonne Stålnacke Mayor City of Luleå Jens-Johan Hjort Mayor City of Tromsø

Oulu Innovation Alliance Partners Matti Pennanen Mayor City of Oulu Jouko Niinimäki Rector, University of Oulu Erkki Leppävuori President, CEO VTT Jouko Paaso Rector, Oulu University of Applied Sciences Juha Juntunen COO, Technopolis Lea Kauppi Director General Finnish Environment Institute

Confirmed Speakers Markku Markkula President of the Committee of Regions Rob van Gijzel Mayor of Eindhoven Chairman of ICF Foundation Robert Bell Co-founder Intelligent Community Forum Priit Alamäe CEO, Nortal Pertti Huuskonen Board Professional, Academic Adviser and Investor Glen Koskela CTO, Fujitsu Nordic Catherine Mulligan Head of Digital Strategy and Economics at Future Cities Catapult and Research Fellow at Imperial College, London Bror Salmelin Adviser for Innovation Systems, European Commission, DG Connect

Confirmed Speakers Risto Linturi Futurist, Executive Catalyst, Sovelto Plc Antti Eskola Commercial Counsellor at Ministry of Employment and the Economy Jarmo Heiskanen Manager of Information Services for the Regional Council of North Karelia Tim Brady Professor, CENTRIM, University of Brighton Erik Kruse Strategic Marketing Manager and Networked Society Evangelist, Ericsson Peter Green Co-Founder Zee.do Marjukka Manninen Mayor Tyrnävä Municipality Patricia Zanardi de Toledo Lecturer, Oulu University of Applied Sciences

Confirmed Speakers Vassilis Kostakos Professor, Director, Community Imaging Research Group, University of Oulu Juha Ala-Mursula Executive Director, BusinessOulu, City of Oulu Suvi Linden ITU s Special Envoy for the Broadband Commission Martin Guillermo Ramirez General Secretary, Association of European Border Regions Piia Rantala-Korhonen Deputy Mayor City of Oulu Zach Shelby Director of Technology for Internet of Things, ARM Juha Saarnio Head of Innovation Networks, The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries Laura Ryan Associate Medical Director, NHS24, Scotland's National Telehealth and Telecare

Confirmed Speakers Heikki Ailisto Research Professor, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Kaisa Still Research Scientist, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Petri Ahokangas Associate professor, Senior Research Fellow, Oulu Business School, University of Oulu Toni Dedeu Director of Knowledge Exchange and Research, DHI and Chair at EUREGHA Ville Mickelsson Chief Executive Officer Cyberlightning Ltd Helka-Liisa Hentilä Dean, Oulu School of Architecture, University of Oulu Maritta Perälä-Heape Director, Centre for Health and Technology Martti Launonen Chairman of the Board and Chief Advisor, Hubconcepts

Confirmed Speakers Vesa Harmaakorpi Professor, Lappeenranta University of Technology Sari Hirvonen-Kantola Postdoctoral Researcher School of Architecture, University of Oulu Jukka Talvi Traffic Engineer, City of Oulu, Urban and Environmental Services Pekka Leviäkangas Chief Reserach Scientist, VTT Research Professor, University of Oulu Oliver Harrison Senior Vice-President, Healthways International Worldwide Marita Holst Senior Project Manager Centre for Distance-Spanning Technology, Luleå University of Technology Ville Valovirta Senior Scientist, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Matti Matinheikki Deputy Mayor City of Oulu

Confirmed Speakers Kyösti Oikarinen Dean, Faculty of Medicine University of Oulu Miimu Airaksinen Research Professor, VTT Reijo Kohonen, Prof., Senior Business Advisor, Kasvutehdas Reijo Paajanen CEO, DIGILE Ltd Janne Länsitie Teacher, Oulu University of Applied Sciences Sami Kallinen Head of Web & Mobile Development at YLE Petri Sirviö CEO, Kaapelitehdas Satu Väinämö Director, OULLabs - Oulu Urban Living Labs

Confirmed Speakers Suvi Sundquist Program Manager, Tekes Neil Valentine Head of Division, EIB European Investment Bank Anu-Katriina Perttunen Chief Networking Officer Creative Finland Antti Poikola Researcher at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and Director of Open Knowledge Finland Lasse Eriksson Program Manager, Technology Konecranes Joep Brouwers Vice Director at Brainport Development, Eindhoven Tommi Linna CEO,Netplaza Pia Erkinheimo Head of Crowds & Communities Digile Ltd

Confirmed Speakers Peter Larsson Director, Managing Director, Luleå Science Park Kirsi Aaltonen Assistant Professor University for Oulu Aki Aapaoja Reserach Scientist, VTT Päivi Antikainen Director of Communications Services, Ministry of Transport and Communications Anssi Mikola Chairman of Board Wellbookers Ltd, Co-Founder, Senior Advisor Megaklinikka; Nordic Healthcare Group Jussi Harvela CEO, TactoTek Ltd Petri Vasara Dr.Tech., Global Practice Head, Pöyry Management Consulting Anna Ståhlbröst Associate Professor, Information Systems, Luleå University of Technology

Confirmed Speakers Per Hasvold Section Leader, Norwegian Center for Integrated Care and Telemedicine Tom Laine CEO,Innopinon Matti Muhos Research Professor Oulu Southern Institute University of Oulu Nicola Doppio Project Manager, Smart Crowds, Research Action Unit, Trento Rise Merja Louet CEO, Siikaverkko Pasi Mattila CEO, Finpeda Ltd Allan Scheintz Director, Learning Environments, Elisa Anna-Mari Ahonen Project Director, Growth Corridor Finland

Confirmed Speakers Sampo Hietanen CEO, ITS Finland Albert Edman Strategic Development Officer City of Umeå Jarmo Eskelinen CEO, Forum Virium Helsinki President, European Networks, Living Labs Jukka Lintusaari EiR, ITS Factory, University of Tampere Inka Vilpola General Manager Technology Office, Wärtsilä IM Heikki Huhmo Project Manager, Six City Strategy, City of Oulu Tero Vanhanen Chief Creative Officer Hartela Group Seppo Haataja Director, Innovation Programs at Tampere Region Economic Development Agency Tredea

Confirmed Speakers Mikko Väisänen Manager for Research and Development, Council of Oulu Region Kimmo Ylisiurunen Managing Director Infotripla ltd Marko Forsblom Senior Adviser Transport Policy Department Sini Wiren Ministerial Adviser, Communications Networks Unit, Ministry of Transport and Communications Heikki Karintaus CEO, Taipale Telematics Oy

IEM Staff Tuomas Lappi Post-Doc Researcher, University of Oulu Satu Rinkinen Reseracher, Lappeenranta University of Technology Jukka Majava Post-Doc Researcher, University of Oulu Tuomo Kinnunen Project Manager University of Oulu Päivi Lohikoski Reseracher University of Oulu Anu Haurinen Coordinator University of Oulu Janne Härkönen Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oulu Anna-Maija Hietajärvi Researcher, University of Oulu

Program Joint Events: 4.5.2015 BMA Meeting, ( contact person: Juha Pohjonen) BECSI Sparring Meeting (contact person: Tuomo Kinnunen ) 5.5.2015 6Aika Meetings (only invited) 6.5.2015 Bothnian Arc Meeting, (contact person: Heikki Aalto) 7.5.2015 Celtic-Plus National Proposers Day, (contact person: Jukka Riekki)

Thank you and welcome!