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SMART KALASATAMAHelsinki Smart District

KALASATAMA KRUUNUVUORENRANTA

JÄTKÄSAARIHERNESAARI

PASILA

Innovation district of smart urban development

Area construction until 2035:

25 000 people, 8000 jobs

Developed through experimenting, ICT technologies and the use of data

Grows from the collaboration between the city, companies, and the citizens

From a harbour to residential district§ Sörnäinen harbour

1863-2008 § Kalasatama 2010

§Kalasatama February 2013

§Kalasatama 2030

The #1 construction site in Finland

Close collaboration with local actors reaching users through real life

platforms

Reaching the users and residents?

HOAS STUDENT HOUSING, KOTISATAMA SENIOR HOUSEHEALTH & WELLBEING CENTER FAMILY CLUB, SCHOOL, ZOO

SETLEMENTTI COMMUNITY HOUSING

Today 2500-3000 residents

INNOVATOR’S CLUB

Regularclubsforjointindustry-city- people- academiasmartdistrictdevelopment.200+stakeholders

SMART KALASATAMA Agile Piloting to Accelerate Urban Innovation

SMART KALASATAMA Area

construction until 2035:

25 000 habitants, 8000 jobs

The Kalasatama area of Helsinki I

- an experimental innovation platform to co-create smart urban

infrastructure and services.

Testinganddeveloping20serviceprototypes-inrealenvironmentwithKalasatamaresidents.

Procuringsmallpilotsupto8000€/each.

How to engage citizens? Cv,clf,dlfdrferlere

REALCITY

CONTEXTAND

CHALLENGES

SME’S,StartUps,

ActivistsMARKET

REFERENCES

CITYSMARTSERVICESFORTHEFUTURE

LARGECOMPANIES

Futuretechnologies,Platforms

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CITIZENSWITHREALNEEDSAND

DAILYPRACTICESIII IIII

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AGILE PILOTING

How to accelerate Smart City development?

II

How to understand future possibilities and

the market?

• Implementing and integrating smart city solutions in the cities is a complex matter and takes time. Decision makers lack concrete examples.

• Citizens do not know what Smart Cities are about - lack of concrete examples and possibility to participate.

• Start-ups/entrepreneurs have many novel ideas, but lack the first market references and real time feasibility studies.

ADDRESSING 3 SMART CITY ISSUES

#NEW CITY SPACES, AND COMMUNALITY

#RESOURCE WISE USE OF ENERGY

* Genuine novelty * Scalability *Smartness* Value for the user

#LOCAL SERVICES #WELLBEING

20 Pilots 2015-2017

PROGRAM FOR AGILE PILOTING

NewservicesandsolutionstocitizensTheprogrampurchasessmallpilots(max8000euros).Thepilotscanbeexecutedduring1-6

months

• Program for agile piloting enables innovative experiments in the city with real users

• Pilot themes are validated with the city officials• Pilots bring service prototypes to citizens to participate in

using, testing and co-creating• Who can offer pilots? SME’s, start-ups, bigger companies,

registered associations or university groups – we welcome all offers from registered actors. The pilots may also have funding from other sources.

• Engaging a wider network of stakeholders in co-creation activities

AGILE PILOTINGENGAGING THE WHOLE URBAN COMMUNITY

1OPENCALLFORPILOTOFFERS

2SELECTIONPROCESS

WITH EXTERNALEVALUATORS

3PILOTING PROCESSCO-CREATION &

EXCECUTINGPILOTSINLIViNG LAB

4PROGRAM AND

PILOTEVALUATION

PROGRAMME RESULTS, AUTUMN 2016

3 CALLS, 3 THEMES

106 OFFERS

PREPARING FOR NEXT CALL

4 PILOTS READY,

5 STARTING

Programmereplicated in Climate street, Helsinki

Interest nationally: 6 biggest cities (6AIKA), Prime minister’s office ExperimentationalFinland- project

10 city departments

30 companies 300 users involved

SMART WASTE, SENSORS& DATA

NIFTY NEIGHBOUR: PLATFORM FOR

SHARINGECONOMY

& CROWDSOURCINGLOCAL

INITIATIVES CIRCULAR ECONOMY

REDUCING FOODWASTE

MOBILITY AS A

SERVICE

EXAMPLES OF SMART PILOTS

SMART TRASH BINS AND WASTE DATASmart trash bins and waste logistics were tested with 5 housing companies in Kalasatama in the common yard areas.

Sensors in trash bins were used to collect data on waste flows and levels. A mobile feedback service for the residents using rfid tags was also tested.

The pilot partners were able to pick up learnings how the sensors and service can be used for more efficient waste logistics. The pilot served as a trigger for new ideas and services based on waste data.

Experimenting with 10 households in Kalasatama. The application reminds residents about products reaching their expiry date. Service encourages to use expiring food and thus has an effect on the food consumption of the whole family.Using the app raised awareness of foodwaste among the users. in some of the households it also reduced foodwaste.

FOLLER - IOT, TAGS AND SENSORS FOR REDUCING FOODWASTE

TUUP BRINGS DIFFERENT MOBILITY SERVICES INTO ONE APPLICATION

In Kalasatama, Tuup was looking into how to impact mobility choices of residents and increase the use of shared vehicles. A group of 15 residents in Kalasatama took part in the experiment.

The pilot focused on the user experience and collaboration with partners of rental and shared cars and cargo transport services. Identifying a new customer group for the company.

NIFTY NEIGHBOUR, A SOCIAL MEDIA FOR NEIGHBOURHOODS

Map based service by social innovation NGO Yhteismaa. Nifty Neighbour explored how the service can help residents of Kalasatama to generate and test ideas to improve the neighbourhood and to enable initiatives bycrowdfunding.

During the pilot several approacheswere experimented from user recruitment to resident engagement. 100 new users and 2 local crowdfunding cases.

KalasatamaAutumn 2016

Peer fitness service for seniorsPiloting starts with recruiting the peer coaches. Coaching is supported by a digital tool by Movendos

Digital services for wellbeing and happier life

Auntie provides easy access digital tools for mental support in different life crisis.

Key learnings• the programme has taken early phase prototypes faster to real life testing than any other innovation initiatives in Finland

• makes Smart City development tangible and visible.• engages different stakeholder groups and enables

common discussion of smart future services. Co-creation workshops provide a crucial tool to learn, share and to create larger ecosystems.

• …. More to come by 2017

KEY RESULTS

For more information: Fiksukalasatama.fi/en

[email protected]@kaisaspilling