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MUNICIPALITY OF MILAN Urban Economy and Employment Foto: Chiara Conti Innovation + Inclusion AN INTEGRATED ACTION PLAN IN PERMANENT BETA Milano strategy for supporting economic boost Digital Cities Challenge 5° Academy Seminar Brussels 8-9th April 2019

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Page 1: Innovation + Inclusion - Intelligent Cities Challenge · • 54 candidate projects • 16 winning projects reached the goal out of 18 • 60% projects presented by profit companies

MUNICIPALITY OF MILAN

Urban Economy and Employment

Foto: Chiara Conti

Innovation + Inclusion

AN INTEGRATED ACTION PLAN IN PERMANENT BETA

Milano strategy for supporting

economic boost

Digital Cities Challenge

5° Academy Seminar

Brussels8-9th April 2019

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The context – Milan

Summary statistics

• Population: about 1.400.000 inhabitants; + 3,5% 2010 vs 2016

• Metropolitan area + 3.200.000 inhabitants (one of the most densely populated areas in Europe); + 1,9% 2010 vs 2016

• Under 14: 13.8%; between 15 and 64: 63.8%, over 65: 22.5%;

• Foreigners: 8%, more numerous among young people (about 25%).

Economy and labour

• Milan produces about 12% of the national GDP (rif. 2016)

• GDP per capita: 46.000 euros (average Italy 25.000);

• 300.000 companies, 50% services, 25% trade;

• Vocations: Agri-food, finance, manufacturing, life sciences, cultural

and creative industries;

• Employed 70,7% in 2016 (+ 12% compared to the Italian average);

• Unemployed 6,2% (Italian average 11%); 18.6% youth

unemployment (28.4% Italian average).

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The problem: a city at different paces

RUNNING AHEAD STAYING BEHIND

But the polarization between different parts of the city and society is likely to increase

The city recovered from the crisis thanks to innovation, growing tourism and investments

THE CITY CENTRE AND “NEW CITY CENTRES” DEGRADED PERIPHERIES

o 20.000 families receive income support

o 20.000 minors in poverty

o one minor every 20 at risk of school dropouts

o 70 thousand NEET

o 24% of population declares < 10.000 euro at year

o Local added value + 1.1%

o Number of companies + 1.5 (double the nationalaverage)

o Export + 4% (back at pre-crisis levels)

o University students + 15%

o University System: 33rd position (qs Mondial Index)

o Tourists 12 million in 2017 (vs. 5 million in 2000)

o 4th city in EU/15th in the world - Real Estate Investments

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The method: an Integrated Action Plan in permanent beta

STRATEGY IS NOT A LENGTHY ACTION PLAN.

IT IS THE EVOLUTION OF A CENTRAL IDEA

THROUGH CONTINUALLY CHANGING

CIRCUMSTANCES.

Jack Welch

Starting from 2011, the Municipality of Milan has implemented a series of activities to combine thedevelopment of INNOVATION and social INCLUSIONof the most fragile segments of the city.

This strategy is constantly updated to interpret new trends and seize new opportunities through past experiences and international exchanges

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The actions: Municipality of Milan towards inclusive innovation

5 LINES OF ACTION

3 CROSS SECTORAL ACTIONS

HYBRID ENTERPRISES

& URBAN REGENERATION

SHARING & COLLABORATIVE

ECONOMY

STARTUP & KNOWLEDGE

INTENSIVE ECONOMY

NEW CRAFT & URBAN

MANUFACTURING

SMART CITY & SMART CITIZENS

PARTICIPATORY PLANNINGHow to design policies?

IMPACT MEASUREMENTHow to evaluate policies?

IMPACT FINANCEHow to finance policies?

A series of activities, since 2011 aims to combine the development of innovation and new urban economies and the social inclusion of the most fragile segments of the city.

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Hybrid Enterprises & urban regeneration

Hybrid Enterprises & urban regeneration

Bottom-up hybrid enterprises are mixing profit and nonprofit forms creating social impact by combining fields like trade, agriculture, food, volunteering, art and culture.

They use technology as a mean to increase efficiency and collaboration and are active stakeholders in urban regeneration processes.

The city of Milan supports hybrid enterprises as a driver for social cohesion

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MUNICIPAL POLICIES : MILESTONES AND RESOURCES

The Municipality is maturing experience in supporting hybrid forms of entrepreneurship for urban regeneration. The new financed actions will be supporting new companies with a social impact at the peripheries.

POLICIES FOR NEW HYBRID ECONOMIES

Microcredit, reuse of public buildings, social enterprise funding etc.

€ 5.340.000 Municipality & central government

WE ARE HERE

BASE MILANO

Ex Ansaldo industry space regenerated to become a Cultural Hub open to events, coworking spaces and creativity initiatives.

PPP tool for 10.000.000 euro

INCLUSIVE INNOVATION HUB

Support for hybrid enterprises with a social impact in the periphery

€ 4.800.000 Pon Metro Milano€ 1.200.000 POR FESR Lombardy€ 1.800.000 funding search

Hybrid Enterprises & urban regeneration

OPEN AGRI PROJECT

Experimentation of an urban agriculture district in the south area of Milan

€ 6.246.000 total EU budget

FESR 2014-20 UIA program

2013 > today 2016 2017 > 2019 2019 > 20222016 > 2017

CIVIC CROWDFUNDING First in Italy for social impact civic projects.

50% budget crowdfunding + 50%

Public administration

€ 656.549 Municipality

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Hybrid Enterprises & urban regeneration

BASE - CULTURAL HUB: • 12.000 TOTALS SQM REGENERATED• Public-private partnership with a total of approx.

€10.000.000 contribution. • € 60.000 per year concession fee until 2033• 50 events realized Over 500,000 participants at events

1 ° CIVIC CROWDFUNDING IN ITALY• 54 candidate projects • 16 winning projects reached the goal out of 18• 60% projects presented by profit companies - 40% non-profit• € 656.549 financing collected in total• € 323.413 Milan Municipality co-financing

SUPPORT TO HYBRID ENTERPRISES75 projects (from 2013-17) € 4.5 million euros financed by the Milan Municipality of + 305 new jobs created

OPEN AGRI – UIA FESRExperimenting innovative urban agriculture districtsMilan lead partner with 16 total local partners€ 6.246.000 total project budget (80% EU)€ 3.040.000 contribution to Milan Municipality as lead

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Focus on Civic Crowdfunding initiative

In 2016 the City of Milan was the first municipality in Italy that used the crowdfunding tool for a collective funding in favour of

projects of public interest with high social impact in the city.

✓ Total budget allocated by the Administration: 400,000.00 EUR.

✓ Maximum contribution for each project: up to 50,000.00 EUR.

✓ The municipality co-funding varied according to the value of each project.

Those who collect 50% of their budget from donations, will get from the city a 50% co-funding in order to reach the total amount of their project

Contribution system:

50% crowdfunding

50% public Administration

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Results & future goals

RESULTS

16 PROJECTS OVER 18REACHED THE GOAL

Compared to the usual percentage on «Eppela platform» (60 %)THE PERCENTAGE OF SUCCESS OF THE INITIATIVE HAS BEEN 88 %

60%to profit

enterprises

40%to no profit enterprises

Given the success, civic crowdfunding will be used as a tool for implementing new projects and supporting innovative enterpreneurs

MAIN GOALS

➢ Experiment innovative ways to finance projects of public interest

➢ Encourage the pooling of public and private resources to support high-impact social projects

➢ Create social impact effect in the city of Milan, but possibly also in the metropolitan area

➢ Support alternative means of access to credit and, indirectly, provide a lever for economic development

➢ Contribute to spread new fundraisingmodels for the Third Sector

➢ Involve directly citizens in the Public Administration choices and decisions

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Startup & knowledge intensive economy

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Startup & knowledge intensive economy“ Generating work, especially for young people, must be Milan's obsession. In the coming years, the city must invest in new strategic clusters and create innovative entrepreneurship, favoring synergy with the system of universities, research centers, the world of culture and the third sector “

DCC 27 / 2016, “Programmatic lines related to projects and actions to be carried out during the mandate”

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MUNICIPAL POLICIES : MILESTONES AND RESOURCES

The Municipality collaborates with universities, entrepreneurs’ organisations and the Chamber of Commerce in supporting innovative start-ups. The goal of the new actions is to experiment with innovative services and increase social impact in the peripheries.

POLICIES FOR STARTUPS

Support for incubators and accelerators, partnership with Entrepreneurs' organisations and Chamber of Commerce

€ 803.500 municipality

WE ARE HERE

FABRIQ, SOCIAL STARTUP INCUBATOR

Opening of the first incubator for social start-ups, grant for starting up activities.

€ 585.000municipality

SCALING UP NETWORK

Joining the "Scale" European network to support the growth of start-ups

SOCIAL IMPACT STARTUPS IN PERIPHERIES

Support for startups and experimentation of innovative services

€ 300.000 municipality € 700.000 funding search

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES

Agreement with the Cities of Amsterdam and New York City for study visits and soft landing

2013 > today 2016 2016 2017 2018

Startup & knowledge intensive economy

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Startup & knowledge intensive economy

LOMBARDY2.300 innovative startups out of 8.000 in Italy 1st region for innovative enterprises

MILAN1.400 innovative startups1st city in Italy

CITY OF MILAN FINANCING INNOVATIVE START UPS/ENTERPRISES 491 new companies set up with calls for tenders

FABRIQ - SOCIAL IMPACT STARTUP INCUBATORfrom 2014-17 + 373.000 euros in grants by the Municipality of Milan21 projects / startups incubated + 100 new jobs created 2018/19 new Public Procurement “FABRIQ QUARTO” on KPI/Social Impact

START UP INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROJECTS – 2016 till now2 bootcamps7 Italian manufacturing startups involved7 Dutch fashion startup involved15 cities into SCALE network 1 startupcityalliance.eu web exchange portal

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Focus on FABRIQ QUARTO – Innovazioni di Quartiere

FABRIQ QUARTO adressed to start ups that look at peripheric areas of Milano asareas of sperimentation for innovative project with social impact.

• 6 projects selected among 27

• Experimental 2 phase selection with

• Projects with social impact in north Milano

• Incubation provided by FabriQ

• 270.000 Euro total budget

• Up to 45.000 Euro per project

• Pay by result system (rif. KPI)

• 1 Euro from public x 1 Euro private contribution

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New Craft & Urban Manufacturing

New Craft & Urban Manufacturing

Milan wishes to become an enabling ecosystem for the birth, establishment and growth of companies operating in the field of digital manufacturing and new crafts.To create new jobs, regenerate the suburbs and promote social cohesion

Manifattura Milano Guidelines

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MUNICIPAL POLICIES : MILESTONES AND RESOURCES

In 2017 the Municipality of Milan launched the "Manifattura Milano" Action Plan for the development of new crafts and digital manufacturing in the city. The new measures support investments of manufacturing enterprises in the suburbs.

POLICIES FOR FABLABS E MAKERSPACES

Investment support, collaboration for educational projects and creation of an official register

€ 265.000municipality

WE ARE HERE

ACTION PLAN CODESIGN

Participatory process and co-design sessions with more then 50 stakeholders

OPENING OF MILANO LUISS HUB

New space in Private-Public Partnership for makers and students

€ 547.000 municipality

€2.500.000 private investors

ManifatturaCAMP

Creation of a platform matching all players in the development of manufacturing 4.0: PMI, fablab & makers, universities & research centers

LAUNCH OF MANIFATTURA MILANO PLAN

6 intervention directions for the development of new craftsmanship and digital manufacturing

2013 > today 2016 > 2017 2016 > 2020 2017 2018 > 2021

New Craft & Urban Manufacturing

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New Craft & Urban Manufacturing

MANUFACTURE IN MILAN (metropolitan area)36.000 manufacturing companies330.000 jobs13.000 craftsmen employed in manufacturing25% of overall city sale revenues

FABLAB 12 Fablab financed12 Fablab enrolled in the Qualified Register100% of the financed spaces still open

MILAN LUISS HUB for Makers & StudentsOpened in 2017710 square meters redeveloped547.000 contribution from the Municipality of Milan2.500.000 private investor contribution3 education center with about 60 seats total 1 Fablab1 Business accelerator with 80 workstations

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Manifattura Milano: guidelines

6 AREAS OF INTERVENTION

STUDIES AND RESEARCHES COMMUNICATION

LABORATORIESAND SERVICES

SPACES OF THE CITY

SUSTAIN INVESTMENTS

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND WORK

TAYLOR MADE MODEL

“Milano model”

AGILE PLANNINGExperimentsFail fast approach

OPEN GOVERNANCE

Public/Private alliance

3 INDICATIONS ABOUT THE METHOD

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Roadmap

2017 > 2019

luglio agosto settembre ottobre novembre febbraio

EducationAgreement with Miur for school projects on digital, making e robotics

Spaces Calls for the opening of new spaces of digital makers in the peripherical areas

Laboratories2017 Opening of Milano Luiss Hub for Makersand Students in via d’Azeglio 3; Smart City Lab opening in 2020

ComunicationManifattura Milano Camp 2018 & 2019: bottom up event of community building

Study & reasearchReasearch on new manifacturing in Milan and international benchmark

GovernanceAdvisory board for the programimplementation

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Manifattura Milano Camp

2018 & 2019

Manifattura Camp experience

at Milano Luiss Hub

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Networking Event for operators dealing with new manifacturing 4.0 and digital artcrafts.

Programme builded through open calls

TOT Numbers:✓ 130 organizations✓ 167 speakers ✓ + 15 demonstrators✓ +800 people registered✓ 5 rooms working in parallel✓ 6 / 7 hours of activity per Camp (2018/ 2019)

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Hints of Manifattura Milano Camp 2018/2019

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How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

5 main actions The City Of Milan conducts

to support, improve & develop the startup ecosystem of Milan

Internationalization

Projects

Ecosystem

Network Projects

Vertical Sector (Sharing

Economy, Manufacturing

4.0 & Social Innovation)

Innovative

Financing Projects

1 2

4 5

Direct Support To

Finance Startups3

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How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

To strengthen the development of the startup ecosystem of Milan and to strengthen the

connection between Milan and other major cities

Startup Exchange

Project With NYC

City Of Milan

&

New York City Mayor’s

Office

Startup Project Agreement

With City Of Amsterdam

City Of Milan

&

City of Amsterdam

INTERNATIONALIZATION PROJECTS1

Gathers 19 European startup organizations

from 19 European cities willing to scale not

only within Europe but also to other continents

around the world.

SCALE

(Startup City Alliance Europe)

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ECOSYSTEM NETWORK PROJECTS2

To develop and strengthen the network of the startup ecosystem of Milan, The

City Of Milan has created, developed and invested in a large variety of projects

€ 1.5 + million invested in Incubators

& Accelerators

Polihub – Politecnico

di Milano: ICT / Web /

High Tech

Fabriq: Social

Innovation

BASE: Creative

Startups

Speed Mi Up – Camera

di Commercio &

Bocconi University:

Managment

Milano LUISS Hub For

Makers & Students

Alimenta2Talent

(PTP): Agrifood &

Innovation

How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

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ECOSYSTEM NETWORK PROJECTS

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ECOSYSTEM NETWORK PROJECTS2

3. How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

Supporting the

network of Co-

working Spaces in

Milan

12 Fablabs in our

qualified network

65Co-working Spaces in our

qualified network

23% Communication

29% Design

32% Services

9% ICT

7% Other

Supporting the

network of Fablabs

& Makerspaces in

Milan

Provision of incentives for coworkers

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DIRECT SUPPORT TO FINANCE STARTUPS3

3. How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

€5.482.929 invested

in startups from 2012 - 2016

83% of startups

financed by The City Of

Milan between 2012 –

2016 are active

€314.210.100Total turnover by the startups

from 2012 - 2016

706 Startup Founders

1.022 Employees

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INNOVATIVE FINANCING4

3. How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

Crowdfunding

Supporting & financing

social impact startups

Promote the active

participation of citizens

16 Projects Financed

Microcredits

Social Impact Investing

1,396 Recipients Of Microcredits

Giving credit to those who can’t normally access it.

€ 3,400,000 worth of Microcredits given

€656,549 Invested

A partner in Tiresia, the International Research Centre

Researching Social Innovation & Social Financing to

deliver new economic, business & policy models

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VERTICAL SECTOR: MANUFACTURING 4.05

3. How we improve the Innovation Ecosystem

To boost local sustainable growth in Milan through Manufacturing 4.0, a

subset of Industry 4.0 that focuses on modern advances in modern

manufacturing.

Connecting Manufacturing 4.0 to the services sector in Milan

Networked

Machinery Digital Design RoboticsRapid Prototyping

Online PortalDeveloping New

Laboratories

Milano Luiss Hub:

Opening Nov 2017

SMART CITY LAB:

Opening 2020

€ 10 Million

Investment

Research

Cross Innovation

Open Innovation

1 2 3

4 Events&Exhibitions

MANIFATTURE APERTE

3D Printing

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MUNICIPALITY OF MILAN

Urban Economy and Employment

Foto: Chiara Conti

MUNICIPALITY OF MILAN

Urban Economy and Employment

Thank you!

Comune di Milano

Direzione Innovazione economica e sostegno all’impresa

[email protected]