KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK searching for a new smart city model
SMART_KOM project road map of smart city policies soft living lab with great intersectoral participation partnership with Helsinki (FVH) and Vienna (TUV)
The objective of the project is to build the position of the Kraków Metropolitan Area (KOM/KMA) in European smart cities networks by establishing international collaboration on the management of regional policy in subjects related to smart cities. Together we want to build a smart city strategy (road map, project database) for Krakow Metropolitan Area. PROJECT GOALS
PARTNERSHIP Kraków Technology Park (KTP) – project leader Office of the Marshal of Małopolska Region (UMWM) – project partner The City of Kraków – program partner Vienna University of Technology (Austria) / European Smart Cities Forum Virium (Finland) / ENoLL
SCHEDULE Phase I: barriers and potentials Phase II: good practices Phase III: SMART_KOM strategy
PHASE I: DIAGNOSIS …and many other subtopics
PHASE II: GOOD PRACTISES 4x study trips destinations: Helsinki + Vienna + Barcelona + Tallin Mid-term conference in Nov14
PHASE III: STRATEGY Praxis-oriented strategy (road map) for Krakow Metropolitan Area 2 pilot projects (agenda, financial sources) Final conference in May15
HOW WE WORKED? 120+ experts 4 sectors (NGO, business, science, public) 80 hours in 8 meetings 2 external supervisors SWOT analysis important/possible matrixes stakeholder mapping
MAIN CHALLENGES FOR KRAKOW AND KMA Intersectoral cooperationMultimodal transport in the metropolitan areaStrengthening the polycentric city approachQuality of public spaces, including green areas„Big projects methodology”Air pollution (coal and low emmision)Turning Krakow R&D and creative potential into businessOpen data and big data for new city concepts and businesses Lean management and UX in public e-servicesManaging the smart city issues: current administrative structure or new agency?
TECHNOLOGY INCUBATOR 25 start-ups now over 35 left TI ICT and engineering + 21 start-ups in the KTP seed fund
Malopolska Information Technology Park site: south-western part of Kraków, University Campus labs, showroom, co-working, offices total cost: about € 33M
Digital Dragons participants from 23 countries 200+ development studios 70+ speakers
WHO DO WE SEARCH FOR?
Projekt współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską w ramach Małopolskiego Regionalnego Programu Operacyjnego na lata organizatorpartnerzy Wojciech Przybylski (Krakow Technology Park)