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SHARING CITIES IN A NUTSHELL ... The Sharing Cities ‘lighthouse’ programme is a proving ground for a better, common approach to making smart cities a reality. By fostering international collaboration between industry and cities, the project seeks to develop affordable smart city solutions. It will result in integrated commercial-scale smart city solutions with a high market potential. The project partners will work in close cooperation with the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities and with other ‘lighthouse’ consortia. Sharing Cities offers a framework for citizen engagement and collaboration at local level, thereby strengthening trust between cities and citizens.
Who ? 35 partners from cities, industry representatives, NGOs and academia Located in the 3 ‘Lighthouse’ cities: 3 ‘fellow’ cities
Where ? The demonstration districts in ‘lighthouse’ cities Lisbon, London and Milan will implement replicable urban digital solutions and collaboration models. ‘Fellow’ cities Bordeaux, Burgas and Warsaw will co-develop, validate, or implement these solutions and models.
When ? How much ? •The project will run for 5 years (2016-2020). 3 years to develop and deploy and 2 years to follow up and analyse. •The project draws on €24 million in EU funding, and aims to trigger €500 million in investment; engage over 100 municipalities across Europe. •Specific fundings are dedicated to fellow cities for dissemination and ‘replicability’ assessment.
And in Bordeaux ? What will be the budget used to ? Bordeaux Métropole will be funded up to € 426.725 in order to benefit from lighthouse cities experience and testbeds results. These budgets will be useful to finance 100 % of peer learning, mentoring and work shadowing visits for the Bordeaux representatives, experts in energy management, building refurbishment and e mobility. The commitment for Bordeaux will be to be able to replicate lighthouse demonstrators, to find subsidies to do so, and to disseminate those projects.
Work plan: Work packages Contenu (et responsable) WP1 - Conduite de projet Veiller à la production des livrables de l’ensemble des modules de travail. (Grand Londres) WP2 - Les habitants Prise en compte de la participation citoyenne et développement de mécanismes de concertation et co-conception. (Future Cities Catapult) a. réhabilitation urbaine WP3 - Les lieux b. système intégré de management de l’énergie (Lisbonne, Milan, Greenwich) c. e-mobilité partagée d. réverbères intelligents WP4 - Plateforme numérique Plateforme qui répertorie des données en provenance d’une gamme diversifiée de sources urbaine – capteurs ou sources statistiques plus classiques. (Grand Londres) WP5 - Réplicabilité Des villes pilotes vers les villes suiveuses afin de s’assurer de la réplicabilité et donc de l’industrialisation (EUROCITIES) des solutions proposées. WP6 - Communication Développer et mettre en place une stratégie de communication. (FCC) WP7 - Modèle économique Développer un modèle économique innovant pour assurer la réussite de l’essaimage au sein d’autres villes (Urban DNA) des solutions trouvées. WP8 - Evaluation Evaluation externe du projet (Imperial)
Focus on WP6: Communication Already delivered: - A web site: www.sharingcities.eu - A leaflet translated in the 6 langages of consortium cities. - A short and synthetic video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcvyXD ctjNA
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