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Open Innovation in Amsterdam

Open Innovation in Amsterdam. Economic Affairs Katalin Gallyas – Policy Advisor Open Innovation gallyas@ez.amsterdam.nl. Open Innovation.

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Open Innovation in Amsterdam

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  1. Open Innovationin Amsterdam Economic Affairs KatalinGallyas – Policy Advisor Open Innovation gallyas@ez.amsterdam.nl

  2. Open Innovation “…a more distributed, more participatory, more decentralized approach to innovation, based on the observed fact that useful knowledge today is widely distributed, and no company, no matter how capable or how big, could innovate effectively on its own

  3. Whyto start withopen innovation? • Transparency • Reliable information precondition for participation • User/ CitizenDrivenInnovationprocess • Efficiency, drive for new services • New business modellen

  4. Open Innovation Transition • ~>Closed ( within the organization , own R&D) • ~~>> Open (with the users , networked) • ~~>> Ecosystem (government is like an orchestrator, Platform manager)

  5. Policy Framework • Open Data • Crowdsourcing • Future Internet services pilots (Open Cities)

  6. 1. EU Project • Open Data platform with Berlin • Crowdsourcing toolkit • Future Internet expertise with Helsinki, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona • www.opencities.net

  7. who? who? Berlin Senate Fraunhofer FOKUS NESTA City of Amsterdam Dutch Cap Digital Institut Telecom ESADE Barcelona Activa AtosOrigin UPF – Univ. PompeuFabra DotOpen Tempos21 Rome Helsinki Berlin Amsterdam Paris Barcelona

  8. what? • Objectives • Explore how to approach Open & User Driven Innovation Methodologies in the Public Sector, particularly Smart Cities. • Best Practices. • Innovation Management in the Public Sector. • Platform governance. • Trigger Rich Internet Services & Platformsthrough four mechanisms. • Ideas -– Crowdsourcing. • Living Labs -–Urban Labs. • Data - Open Data (static & dynamic-Sensors). • Networks - Open FTH networks.

  9. how?

  10. 2. Crowdsourcing

  11. 3. Open Data

  12. Service Providers Platform orchestrators - govs. -

  13. Policy Challenges • Testifythe economicvalue of Open Innovation • Difficulttofindfundingforexperimentalapproaches, pilots (unless: business case forsavings or EDBA corporate sponsoring) • How tofind supporters within the public administration? Open InnovationEvangelist missing • Keep up withnational , internationalnetworks

  14. Thank You • Katalin Gallyas gallyas@ez.amsterdam.nl www.appsforamsterdam.nl www.opencities.nl

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