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Sharing Cities

Description du projet

Améliorer la durabilité urbaine grâce aux technologies intelligentes

Aujourd’hui, près de 75 % des Européens vivent dans des zones urbaines. Le projet Sharing Cities, financé par l’UE, vise à améliorer la durabilité des villes et le bien-être des citoyens grâce à l’utilisation de technologies intelligentes. Le projet a quatre objectifs principaux: développer le marché européen des villes intelligentes en intégrant des solutions axées sur les personnes dans des environnements urbains complexes, afin d’accroître leur valeur sociale et environnementale; relier les infrastructures existantes pour permettre la création de services numériques qui aideront les citoyens à faire des choix éclairés en matière d’efficacité énergétique et de mobilité; proposer des modèles d’entreprise, d’investissement et de gouvernance qui renforcent la durabilité des communautés; et améliorer la capacité des gouvernements locaux à élaborer des politiques grâce à la collaboration et à la co-conception.

Objectif

Sharing Cities has four key objectives.
1) To achieve scale in the European smart cities market by proving that properly designed smart city solutions, based around common needs, can be integrated in complex urban environments. This will be done in a way that exhibits their true potential and allows for the significant scale-up and consequent increase in social, economic and environmental value.
2) Adopt a digital first approach which proves the extent to which ICT integration can improve and connect up existing infrastructure, as well as the design and running of new city infrastructure. This will also allow for the creation of a new set of next stage digital services which will help citizens make better and beneficial choices around energy efficiency and mobility, which when scaled up will enhance the city’s ability to hit key targets for mobility, housing, energy efficiency and resilience, and economic development.
3) Accelerate the market to understand, develop and trial business, investment and governance models, essential for the true aggregation and replication (through collaboration) of smart city solutions in cities of different sizes and maturities. In doing this, we intend to accelerate the pace by which we make transformative improvements, and enhance sustainability in communities.
4) Share and collaborate for society: to respond to increasing demand for participation; to enhance mechanisms for citizens’ engagement; to improve local governments capacity for policy making and service delivery through collaboration and co-design; resulting in outcomes that are better for citizens, businesses and visitors. These will be delivered by a range of expert partners across 8 work packages.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SCC-2014-2015

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Sous appel

H2020-SCC-2015

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 982 543,99
Adresse
THE QUEEN S WALK CITY HALL
SE1 2AA London
Royaume-Uni

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Région
London Inner London — East Lewisham and Southwark
Type d’activité
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 982 770,08

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