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1 Creating a smart city / Energy : IssyGrid Description The first district smart grid in France Initiated in 2011 by a group of businesses located in the community and expanded to other companies. Partners : Big Businesses : Bouygues Immobilier, Alstom, Bouygues Energie et services, Bouygues Telecom, EDF, ERDF, Microsoft, Schneider Electric, Steria, Total. Local Start up : Embix, Navidis, Sevil, Ijenko Schools : Strate College (Sèvres) Functioning : The deployment process will be implemented in three stages 1. Energy consumption will be measured for all types of use, including: office, home, business, public lighting and electric vehicle recharging stations 2. Installation of solar panels, co-generation units and other energy production resources and other energy storage devices 3. Production, consumption and storage systems will be shared and managed as a whole in order to identify areas of energy optimization

2 Creating a smart city / Transportation : Autolib Description The first public service with electric vehicles to be developed in a large European metropolis, founded in 2011 Governance : public private partnership Partners : Ville de Paris Bolloré BlueCar Paninfarina Batscap (Battery) 65,000 registered subscribers (feb 2013) The 3000 cars planned = reduction in private vehicles estimated to be around 22,500, Functioning : Subscribe > Rent > Drive > Share Simple process for subscription in the street or online (driving license + ID + credit card) 1750 self service cars available 24/7 in 4000 charging points with the option to book a car or a parking space for free Service available in Paris and 45 surrounding communities

3 Creating a smart city / Education : HEC MOOC Description First French Business School to launch MOOC For HEC Paris, it is an extension of its educational content on iTunes U (2 million downloads in three years). Partners HEC Ministry of Higher Education & Research Included in a national program « France université numérique » thats aims at providing « 100% students with quality online courses in 2017 » Functioning Enlisting (free of charge) Watching videos (8-12 min) posted every week, and free debate online with the Professor once a week Evaluation quizz and exercice on the previous lesson each week, final quizz in the last video Langage : French or English Diploma / certification given by the Professor after an exam.

4 Developping ICT Businesses / Incubation : Halle Freyssinet Description The larger incubator in the world : 1000 startups m² Opening : 2016 Shared services (3D printing…) Partners : Ville de Paris Private Consortium (around Free) Caisse des Dépôts (Etat) Goals Building a storefront for digital activities in Paris Creating a favorable environment for the development of start-up : private spaces, coworking spaces, fablab, large auditorium, meeting rooms, large work spaces, huge bar restaurant open 24h/24

5 Developping Smart City Businesses / Paris Region Lab Description Public body which aims to organize the testing of innovative solutions in the Paris region Partners : Ville de Paris Ile-de-France Region Goals Supporting public administrations in their innovation efforts (looking for partners, writing calls for projects, project selection, seeking funding) Supporting firms seeking to in vivo experiments of their solutions : Roads, buildings, municipal facilities, parks... are transformed into incubators for a bottom-up innovation. Users become co-designers Examples : 40 projects selected under the call “Intelligent urban furniture” (6 months to 1 year test) 30 projects selected under the call “ Green Innovative projects”. Prototypes will be tested in public spaces and buildings, for a period up to 3 years