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Putting in line National Innovation Strategy and Local Innovation strategy

Join Gianluca Vannuccini, Manager of the IT Infrastructure Development Office at the Municipality of Florence, to explore how Florence is implementing its National Innovation Strategy and Local Innovation Strategy to create a holistic approach to digital and smart city technologies. Discover how the Florence Smart City Governance Model, Horizon2020, Digital Agenda for Europe, and the Three-Year Plan for ICT in Public Administration in Italy are driving the city's smart city initiatives. Explore the integrated digital services, open data, IoT/sensors, and the Smart City Control Room that are transforming the city and empowering citizens, startups, professionals, and city organizations. Learn about the key goals and measurements of the city's actions and how Florence is promoting smart citizens, simplifying city living, and enabling data-driven governance and decision-making. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the innovative projects and achievements of Florence as a Smart City Lighthouse in the REPLICATE project.

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Putting in line National Innovation Strategy and Local Innovation strategy

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  1. Putting in line National Innovation Strategy and Local Innovation strategy Gianluca Vannuccini Manager of the IT Infrastructure Development Office IT DepartmentMunicipality of Florence Joint Meeting WG Entrepreneurship and SMEs and WG Innovation 28th March 2019, Florence

  2. Florence Smart City Governance Model Horizon2020, Digital Agenda for Europe, Three-Year Plan for ICT in Public Administration in Italy 30-years view in Florence Smart City Plan 3-year action plan Firenze Digitale Agreement among Utilities, TuscanyRegion, Chamber of Commerce, University

  3. A HolisticApproach to Digital & Smart Florence Technologies BigData/Data quality Smart City Control Room IoT/sensors OpenData Integrated Digital Services City Organizations TuscanyRegion Hospital Public Utilities Municipality University FireBrigades AmbulanceCoordination Center Citizens Students Startups Professionals

  4. Smart City Projects REPLICATE Smart City Lighthouse Project 23M€: Smart e-mobility Smart irrigation in 4 parks Smart benches Smart waste Smart ligthing Smart City Control Room 2130hotspotsFirenzeWiFiunique-UX open WiFi network 1581 dataset in Open Data Firenze 90.000 digitalidentities + SPID >100 digitalservices PON Metro Structural Funds 40M€ – Infomobility, sensors, apps Sharedmobility: Bike sharing free flow 4 Car sharing operators RESILIENCE Dashboard: RealTime data exchangeamongresilienceactors

  5. The needs we address Citizens don’t know city available digitalservices&apps Citizens don’t use city available digitalservices&apps Citizens want to savetheir time and do things quickly and easy Manystartups&professionalsdon’t know/use open data to simplify or boosttheir job Decisionmakerssystematically need insights from data and from participatoryprocesses

  6. Mainactorsinvolved

  7. How do we want to measure our actions impact # of services available in digital # of micro-services published at city level from different public service providers # of User Journeysinterconnected with several micro-services # of digitalservices by city providers integrated with national ID and payment platforms 2030&2050 KPIs on sustainableenvironment, smartmobility, digitalservices # of dataset of Public Utilities aligned&qualified with city data platform # of events to promotedigitalservices & open data to citizens&companies

  8. GOAL#1 Smart citizens Using public digitalassets (opendata, apps) to promote new skills and e-competencies Meeting continuoslystudents, elderlypeople, startups, researchers to spread the word on howmanydigitalservices and data are available, and what to do with them Structured engagement with all schools of Florence on innovation & resilience best practices

  9. GOAL#2 Make itsimple!Living in Florence more simply thanks to digitalservices Micro-service & interoperabilityarchitecture covering the largest % of public services at city level (UIA call 2019) Data integration across Public Bodies, Public Service Providers, National Agencies Designingsimplerservices with co-design and trainedcivil servants Once onlyprincipleimplemented Satisfying citizens needs faster, by leveraging the opportunities provided by city innovation Promotinggreenactivities (walking, sports, events) Happy citizens! - pollution + quality of life

  10. GOAL#3 Learn, Govern, Share, Decide with data Partnership with Bloomberg Philantropies&GovEX Data-basedgovernance&participation on cycling incidents Listening Marathons FirenzeSemplice.it initiativedriven by listening & participatoryprocesses Smart City Control Room Dashboard for Policy Makers Realtime data made available to the Mayor and top decisionmakers Input for the new «green shield» for the city – new green mobility policy for Florence Open&participatedmap of Public city spaces for citizens Public consultation in Open Government Partnership Public tender for associations to build the map New open dataset Participation in the 5 Quartieri Link w Public Spaces Co-management Regulation

  11. Wherewegotinspiration…

  12. Thankyou! gianluca.vannuccini@comune.fi.it @gvannuccini Creative Commons This work (photosexcluded) islicensed with Creative Commons - Attribution – Share Alike - 3.0 Italia Credits on the images The author of this presentation shallnot claim any right on the pictures and images used in thisdocument. Through reverse search of Google Images, itispossible to gather the link to whicheach image is available on the web.

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