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Project Q4296879 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France
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English | Smart Cities Innovation Framework Implementation |
Project Q4296879 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France |
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1,899,300.72 Euro
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3,165,501.2 Euro
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60.0 percent
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1 July 2017
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31 December 2021
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Stad Mechelen
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To capture 2Seas open data potential and advance RIS3, SCIFI develops a transregional smart innovation framework: Activate demand: Mechelen, Delft, Bruges, Saint-Quentin and associated cities (eg Suffolk, Cambridge) increase their technical capacity in open data and innovative market engagement. Connect supply and expertise: Innovators are connected through business associations (Cambridge Cleantech, Agoria and transregional sister organisations). Faubourg Numerique (FN) and Southampton University (UoS) leverage their expert role in transnational open data initiatives (ODINE, OASC, ENoLL, FIWARE). Demonstrate value: SCIFI uses an accelerator programme to test the framework conditions for innovation in mobility, energy, and clean environment. FN (Living Lab expert) and UoS (accelerator expert) coach cities and businesses in challenge identification, procurement, solution co-creation & implementation. These will be success stories which demonstrate the value from open data. (English)
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