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22@UrbanLab Case Study: Open Innovation in Barcelona
1. Open Innovation and Knowledge Cities: 22@Barcelona Case Josep Miquel Piqué josep.pique@22barcelona.cat
2. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Agenda Agenda Open Innovation Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems Open Innovation in Cities 22@UrbanLab Case Conclusions
11. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Open Innovation Open Innovation: Source: Barcelona KIM Conference - Henry Chesbrouhg, 2008
12. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Open Innovation Open Innovation:
13. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Open Innovation Open Innovation:
14. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Agenda Agenda Open Innovation Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems Open Innovation in Cities 22@UrbanLab Case Conclusions
15. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems TRIPLE HELIX. Local & Global InnovationSystems Government … KnowledgeCities UrbansClusters Open Innovation … University Industry Source: Henry Etzkowitz & LoetLeydesdorff, 2000.
16. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems I+I International Innovation Source: Francesc Solé Parellada, Josep Piqué & Joan Bellavista. 2007.
17. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Agenda Agenda Open Innovation Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems Open Innovation in Cities 22@UrbanLab Case Conclusions
18. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Open Innovation in Cities Open Innovation in Cities COMPANIES, INDUSTRY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CITY, MARKET
19. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Open Innovation in Cities TRIPLE HELIX AND OPEN INNOVATION IN CITIES Government Triple Helix The City as a Platform The City as Organization Public Procurement City Challenges Citizens needs Ecology of innovation University Industry Driven Research Tech Transfer Urban Lab Golden References Customer Insights Scalability Source: Henry Etzkowitz & LoetLeydesdorff, 2000.
20. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Agenda Agenda Open Innovation Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems Open Innovation in Cities 22@UrbanLab Case Conclusions
21. 22@Barcelona: The territorial platform Transformation of the old industrial area into new knowledge district 22@Barcelona: Municipal society created in 2001 by the City Council, to transform 198,26 hectares of industrial downtown district of Barcelona in an innovative productive district aimed at concentrating and developing knowledge intensive activities. The transformation of the district focuses on three renovations that enhance the project: Urban Economic Social renewal transformation promotion 1500 companies and institutions (45% of new creation) 44.600 new jobs 70% of companies in 5 strategic sectors 10 universities, 25.000 students 12 R&D centers 15
22. Wi-fi and optic fiber New energy networks New mobility plan Selective pneumatic waste collection New heating and cooling system Underground galleries 22@Barcelona: The territorial platform Leading infrastructures
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24. SHORTEN TIME TO MARKET: To enable companies to trial innovative products in a real place so that if they prove their value they can subsequently be commercialized on a large scale in Barcelona or in other cities in the world.
25. BETTER SERVICES: To learn and create new products or services that are capable of offering improvements to the citizens of Barcelona.Is a tool defined by the Barcelona City Council to foster innovation in their companies, universities and public administration, and based in the power of public procurement .
40. Open Innovation in Cities: 22@UrbanLab Case Agenda Agenda Open Innovation Knowledge Cities and Local Innovation Systems Open Innovation in Cities 22@UrbanLab Case Conclusions
41. A Barcelona experience: 22@UrbanLab Conclusions Citizens: More and better products and solutions for better municipal services. Businesses: Real-life testing space for easier market access. Learn, shorten time to market and increase their competitiveness and scalability. Science and Technology : It’s a powerful tool for technology transfer, both locally and internationally. Public administration: Facilitate the introduction of new solutions and promote the innovation of the companies. New way of Public Procurement.