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Markku Markkula
Smart Specialisation:Societal Innovation for implementing the EU2020
The Committee of the Regions (CoR) is the political assembly that
provides the regional and local levels with a voice in EU policy
development and EU legislation. The Treaties oblige the
Commission, Parliament and Council to consult
the Committee of the Regions whenever new proposals are made in areas that affect the regional or
local level. The CoR has 344 members from the 27 EU
countries, and its work is organised in 6 different commissions. They examine proposals, debate and discuss in order to write official
opinions on key issues.
Smart SpecialisationSocietal Innovations for implementing the EU2020
Open Days12 October 2011
Markku MarkkulaOR DO WE HAVE ANOTHER OPTION?
IS THIS OUR EUROPEAN FUTURE?
End user’s needs and potential:Individuals & Organizations
We need societal innovation
for sustainable impacts
Scientific Knowledge and Resource Base
SMART SPECIALISATION FILL THE GAP
Real Life Practice
“City as the laboratory”
CoR: EU Needs Radical Transformation
Mindset & Pioneers & Scalability
Based on the Committee of the Regions CoR opinion on “The role of local and regional authorities in achieving the targets of the Europe 2020 Strategy” the policy should focus on (I have chosen a few key conclusions from the 12 page opinion which will be approved today at the CoR Plenary):1.Strong regional measures are needed to turn research results into innovation that is locally tailored and can be applied throughout Europe;2.The focus should be on making full use of digitalisation and new key enabling technologies to modernise regional innovation policy;3.CoR stresses the importance of building regional innovation capacity on the basis of smart specialisation and complementarities in neighbouring regions;4.CoR calls for pioneering regions to form European consortiums integrating different capabilities to create ground-breaking societal innovations for Europe-wide use.5.CoR encourages the regions to move towards open innovation, within a human-centred vision of partnerships, i.e. to modernise the Triple Helix concept;
Markku MarkkulaCoR & Aalto University
According to the plans, by 2020, there will be new investments of 4-5 billion €: metro, tunnel construction of ring road, other infra, housing, office and business buildings, public services, university buildings, sports and cultural facilities…
Nokia
Aalto University
Rovio Tapiola Garden City
EIT ICT Lab
Innovation Ecosystem in Practice
Regional Innovation Ecosystem
Regional Ecosystem Approach: Integrating Research and Innovation of Urban Design & ICT
Markkula, M., Miikki, L., Hyyppä, H., and Pirttivaara, M., Aalto University, 14.3.2011Applying the Future Internet – PPP, Francesca Bria, OISPG, March 2011
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
PLATFORMS INTEGRATING VIRTUAL AND REAL WORLD
OPEN INNOVATION FOR QUALITY OF LIFE
USER DRIVEN HUMAN COLLABORATION AND
PROCESSES
SOCIO ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEM
Urban Planning Perspective
FUTURE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICE SUPPORT & CLOUD PLATFORM
USAGE AREAS & SMART PILOTS – APPS AND DATA
PROVISION APPS
GOVERNANCE & POLICY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SOCIO ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEM
Smart Digitalization Perspective
Summary:We Cannot Reach the Target by Incremental
Small Steps
We need to create “Joint Regional Innovation Ecosystems”
Inventing the future: Working and learning together
Fruits of global pioneering to the use of all
Today: Separate projects and silos
Gardening to enable uniqueness
The picture is based on the results of the Aalto Camp for Societal Innovation 2011: Markku Markkula