SYNCHRONICITY | CITY STANDARDS INSTITUTE Matt Wood-Hill Cities Standards Coordinator Future Cities Catapult, UK
SYNCHRONICITY | CITY STANDARDS INSTITUTE
Matt Wood-Hill Cities Standards Coordinator Future Cities Catapult, UK
FUTURE CITIES
CATAPULT
UK Government agency for urban
innovation
Vice chair of OASC
Chair of OASC working group on
architectures
Part of ETSI ISG CIM
ITU-T SG20 / U4SSC
Project partner in Synchronicity
Convener of City Standards
Institute
SYNCHRONICITY: THE CHALLENGES 1. Scaling city platforms – avoiding vendor lock-in
2. Increasing portability of IoT-enabled city services – avoiding city lock-in
3. Developing services that really meet citizens’ needs
4. Encouraging new IoT infrastructure investments in cities
5. Quantifying the socio-economic value of IoT interventions in urban environments
6. Encouraging new high-value data sources beyond open data
7. Enabling agile policymaking for cities
8. Establishing environments that enable new business practice and frameworks for stakeholder incentivisation
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• 34 partners | 11 countries | 33
months
• Budget: €20m (€15m EC) | €3m for
open calls
• Leveraging: OASC, AIOTI, EIP-
SCC, FIWARE, FIRE.
• Engaging: ETSI, ITU, CEN-
CENELEC, ISO
• Create the enabling environment and minimum viable interoperability mechanisms
• Develop base apps • Context-adaptive traffic management
• Multi-modal transportation
• Community policy suite
• Open calls and SME engagement
• Validation, impact and sustainability
SYNCHRONICITY: THE PROCESS
A strong European presence in a global digital single market
of IoT-enabled solutions, with a thriving community of
European SMEs, cities and industry participants.
SYNCHRONICITY: THE GOAL
COMING SOON… in 2017:
1. PAS 183 Guide to establishing a decision-making
framework for sharing data and information
services
2. PAS 184 Guide to developing project proposals for
delivering smart city solutions