Lars Holstein, FAV Berlin Helsinki, April 2003 METROPOLIS Exchanging experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions The European Commission Innovation Innovation & SME & SME Thematic Group: Innovation Regional Indicators 'SMARTGROWTH Indicator Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility' Contact: [email protected]
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Lars Holstein, FAV Berlin
Helsinki, April 2003
METROPOLISExchanging experiences on Innovation in Metropolitan Regions
Thanks to its alliances beyond the European borders, the FAV enjoys an international standing
Leeds (ITS); Madrid (UPM; DATSI); Lissabon (IST; Rotterdam (OBR); Université de Valenciennes (UVHC); Hong Kong (HKUST); Zürich (ETH); Beijing (BIT); Washington DC (Eno); Cambridge, MA USA (MIT-ITS ); Narwick (NIT); Athen (NTUA); Shanghai (Tongji); Prag (CTU); Ulaanbaatar (Government Implementing Agency); Wien (BIT); Zilina (CETRA)
Projektpartner: OGM Brüssel; CEMR/ ELANET Brüssel; CULMINATUM Helsinki; CERTU Lyon; ISIS Rom; Erasmus Universität Rotterdam; NEA Rijswijk; TNO Delft; TU Wien; City Hall Gdynia; Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti; INECO Madrid, SOCINTEC Madrid; Barcelona (FPC-UPC)
Regional Innovation Indicators/ Benchmarking
National + International
BESTBEST – Benchmarking European Sustainable Transport [EU] – Benchmarking European Sustainable Transport [EU]
BOBBOB – Benchmarking of Benchmarking [EU] – Benchmarking of Benchmarking [EU]
BENCHVKRBENCHVKR – Benchmarking of national Centers of Competences – Benchmarking of national Centers of Competences Transport & Mobility [TSB] Transport & Mobility [TSB]
DESIREDESIRE – Design of Interurban Road Pricing Schemes [EU] – Design of Interurban Road Pricing Schemes [EU]
SMARTBENCHSMARTBENCH – Defining Transport Research Strategies in selected – Defining Transport Research Strategies in selected European Countries, USA and Japan [BMBF] European Countries, USA and Japan [BMBF]
SMARTGROWTHSMARTGROWTH IndicatorIndicator Project – Centres of Competence in Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility Transport & Mobility [TSB][TSB]
Experiences from ongoing projects „Learning from the Best“
‘SMARTGROWTH Indicator Project – Centres of Competence in Transport & Mobility’
Idea: Elevate Regional Innovation Indicators/ best practise of International (Europe, USA, Asia) Competence Regions in Transport and Mobility
Potential Partners: Ten cities, like Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Lissabon, London, Helsinki, Hong Kong, New York, and Tokyo, each of it having an – actual or potential – image as a „Region of Excellence in Transport & Mobility“.
Aim: Creating an uniform International database that contains Regional Innovation Indicators for Transport Technology:
(1) Overall innovation enabling indicators (e.g. area, population, urban density, GDP per capita, R&D per capita)
(2) Transport & Mobility indicators (e.g. public transport lines & modes, airports & passengers, modal split)
(3) Transport Technology & Innovation (e.g. innovations in transport technology, regional SME & research capabilities, transport policy)
SMARTGROWTH should concentrate on innovative & complex solutions for transport & mobility in metropolitan areas:
• How is the regional innovation system organised?
• How is mobility organised to meet citizens´ needs and how is it supported by technologies?
• How do organisations (research, enterprises, operators, officials & poli-ticians) co-operate in order to push innovative solutions into application?
• Which – legal and political – frameworks are created in order to accelerate innovation?
SMARTGROWTH will not produce a large amount of incomparable figures, but it is to learn from other Metropolitan Areas.