Real-time Cities—Second Wave Cities
Real-time Cities—Second Wave Cities
Coordination Challenges and the Opportunity of Needs-driven Technology Deployment in Brussels, Oslo, and Manchester
31-May-2016
Europe
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Description
Cities are increasingly seeing an opportunity to stimulate economic growth by opening up their substantial sources of data to digital services innovators. Differentiation, however, lies in the foundations they set in terms of data strategy, governance structures, and partnerships. Second wave cities and towns lack comprehensive funding for projects so seek experience from larger cities in their regions whilst minimising risk, CAPEX, and OPEX. Successful second wave cities invest in their ability to absorb best practices and new technologies and manage partnerships while strengthening skills in utlising a variety of financial instruments, such as public-private partnerships, grants, and loans. Brussels, Oslo, and Manchester are studied here.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Definitions and Study Objectives
Scope—Europe
Research Methodology
Overview—Brussels
Overview—Real-time City Initiative(s)
Objectives—Brussels Capital Region
Objectives—City of Brussels
Data Strategy—Brussels Capital Region
Data Strategy—City of Brussels: Smart City Project Inventory
Data Strategy—City of Brussels: Data Provision and Access Platform
Data Strategy—City of Brussels: Data Provision and Access Platform (continued)
Data Strategy—Overall Priorities
Data Strategy—Ownership of Data Sets
Partners and ICT Suppliers
Funding and Budgets
Overview—Oslo
Overview—Smart City Initiative(s)
Overview—Smart City Initiative(s) (continued)
Objectives—Smart City Initiative(s)
Data Strategy
Data Strategy—Ownership of Data Sets
Partners and ICT Suppliers
Funding and Budgets
Overview—Manchester
Overview—Smart City Initiative(s): Strategy
Overview—Smart City Initiative(s): Strategy (continued)
Manchester City Council—Recent and Current Developments
Objectives
Objectives (continued)
Smart City Projects
Evolving Smart City Innovation Ecosystem of Manchester
Open Data Manchester
Manchester Open Data Catalogue
DataGM—A Data Store for the City-Region
DataGM—A Data Store for the City-Region (continued)
Open Data Manchester
Greater Manchester Data Synchronisation Programme
CityVerve—UK IoT Demonstrator
CityVerve—UK IoT Demonstrator (continued)
GM-Connect—Greater Manchester’s Strategic Data Sharing Initiative
Data Strategy
Data Strategy (continued)
Data Strategy—Ownership of Data Sets
Partners and ICT Suppliers
Funding and Budgets
Comparative Assessment
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Author | Martin Hoff ter Heide |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | MC41-01-00-00-00 |
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