INNOVATION PROJECT - A hybrid of weather shelter and a meeting place

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INNOVATION PROJECT - A hybrid of weather shelter and a meeting place The innovation project started fall 2013 and will end this summer (2016).

WITH PUBLIC FUNDING COLLABORATIVE PROJECT FOR INNOVATION INDUSTRY State, County councils, Municipalities, Civil society Capital, Markets, Suppliers, Customers SOCIETY Universities, Reports, Prototypes ACADEMIA Projects are caracterized by both complexity and uncertainty. The differences between the participating actors are many: Efficiency goal that each actor has Goal of result that each actor has The time perspective differs Type and amount of resources that each actor has The work process The view on the of innovation that each actor has

PROJECT PARTNERS – TRIPLE HELIX

75% 40% THE SOCIETAL CHALLENGE – NOISE POLLUTION INNOVATION BACKGROUND: THE SOCIETAL CHALLENGE – NOISE POLLUTION 75% 40% of the European population live in cities. of the population in Europe is already exposed to harmful noise levels above 55 dB (A). Noise is one of the most serious and challenging problems as we build sustainable and attractive cities for the future.

THE NEXT GENERATIONS OF URBAN SOUNDSCAPES The film describes the concept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cro7NAv4U6s

THREE ACOUSTIC PRINCIPLES THE SOLUTION IS BUILT ON THREE ACOUSTIC PRINCIPLES

UNIQUE SOLUTION 3. FLEXIBLE AND MODULAR 1. 2. COMBINES GREEN SOLUTION WITH NOISE PROTECTION 2. USER EXPERIENCE FOCUS – LINE-OF-SITE 3. FLEXIBLE AND MODULAR EACH HEXAGON MEASURES 1 M

UNIQUE SOLUTION 4. VANDALISATION SAFE: SAFETY GLASS 5. COST EFFICIENT: MARKETING WINDOW POSSIBILITIES 6. POTENTIAL CONNECTIVITY: WI-FI DATA COLLECTING SENSORS

TWO DEMO’S ARE BUILT In a park, next to multi traffic. Christmas theme. A bus stop in a campus area. A third, larger demonstrator is built in this moment. The third demonstrator will be inaugurated in end of May.

WE LIKE TO OFFER YOU THE NEXT GENERATION OF URBAN SOUNDSCAPES It will make your location: Stand out Meet inhabitants need of QUIET OUTDOOR SPACES Sustainable - it will RADICALLY REDUCE NOISE pollution A SANCTUARY in the busy city WE LIKE TO OFFER YOU THE NEXT GENERATION OF URBAN SOUNDSCAPES

INTERESTED? INTERESTED? Amanda von Matern Innovation Project Manager +46 766 365 304 amanda.vonmatern@imcg.se